John Adams to Peter Boylston Adams, June 15, 1776
Philadelphia June 15. 1776 My dear Brother I have an Account of the Politicks of the Town of Braintree; but it is an imperfect one. I wish you would write…
Philadelphia June 15. 1776 My dear Brother I have an Account of the Politicks of the Town of Braintree; but it is an imperfect one. I wish you would write…
Harvard June 9th 1776 1 Much Honored & dear Sir Having a very Convenient opportunity of Conveying a Line to you, by the Revd. Mr. Whitney (who being an invalid,…
Philadelphia June 3. 1776 The last Evening, Mess. Adams, P [aine] and G [erry] and my self, by Agreement waited on the P [resident] at his House, in order to…
June 3. 1776 I received by Mr. Church a few lines from you; I wish to hear from you every opportunity tho you say no more than that you are…
June 2. 1776 1 Yesterday I dined with Captain Richards, the Gentleman who made me the present of the brass Pistolls. We had Cherries, Strawberries and Green Peas in Plenty.…
Philadelphia June 1. 1776 Dear sir Your favours of May 14. and 22d. are now before me. The first I shewed to Mr. Morris, as soon as I received it.…
[ , Start insertion, Braintree, January? 1776 , End, ] 1 My Dear Marcia Our Country is as it were a Secondary God, and the first and greatest parent. It…
Plimouth 27 May [ , Start insertion, 1776 , End, ] My dear Mrs. Adams will undoubtedly Wonder that she has not heard from me since I Left Braintree, but…
May 27. 1776 I have three of your Favours, before me—one of May 7., another of May 9. and a third of May 14th. The last has given me Relief…
[ , Start insertion, Braintree, 27 May 1776 , End, ?] What can be the reason I have not heard from you since the 20 of April, and now tis…