John Adams to Abigail Adams, 30 April 1775
Hartford. April 30th. 1775 New York has appointed an ample Representation in our Congress, and have appointed a provincial Congress. The People of the City, have siezed the City Arms…
Hartford. April 30th. 1775 New York has appointed an ample Representation in our Congress, and have appointed a provincial Congress. The People of the City, have siezed the City Arms…
Plimouth February 25 1775 I had the pleasure of hearing Yesterday by a transient person that my much Esteemed friend Mrs. Adams was well. I wish she had been kind…
[ Braintree, 3? February 1775 ] 1 My Dear Mrs. Warren The die is cast. Yesterday brought us such a Speach from the Throne as will stain with everlasting infamy…
Plimouth January 28 1775 I think myself Doubly obligated to my amiable Friend that she has for once Layed aside that Cerimonious Demand of a Letter in Return for Every…
[ Braintree, 25 January 1775 ] 1 Dear Mrs. Warren I wrote you last Sabbeth evening 2 in a good deal of pertubation of Spirits. I fear I did wrong…
[ 1774 ] Madam In the last Letter which Mr. Adams had the honour to receive from you, you express a Desire to become acquainted with our American Ladies. 1…
[ 1774 ?] 1 Dear Sister I was yesterday at Weymouth where I received your Letter, 2 and the saffron risbands 3 &c. I thank you and Cousin Betsy both;…
Cambridge, Octr. 20. [ 1774 ] If it was possible to tell you, my dear Mrs. Cranch, how much I think myself obliged to you, for your kind, sensible and…
Braintree October 16 1774 My Much Loved Friend I dare not express to you at 300 hundred miles distance how ardently I long for your return. I have some very…
Boston October 15 1774 Dear Cousin It has been with inexpressable pleasure that I have beheld you usher–d into the world with such deserved approbation and it has been no…