William Tudor to Abigail Adams, September 3, 1774
Saturday 12 oClock [ , Start insertion, 3 September 1774 , End, ] Dear Madam You may depend on my giving your Letter to Capt. Marston who sets out for…
Saturday 12 oClock [ , Start insertion, 3 September 1774 , End, ] Dear Madam You may depend on my giving your Letter to Capt. Marston who sets out for…
Braintree Sepbr. 2 1774 I am very impatient to receive a letter from you. You indulged me so much in that Way in your last absence, that I now think…
Prince Town New Jersey Aug. 28th. 1774 My Dr. I received your kind Letter, at New York, and it is not easy for you to imagine the Pleasure it has…
Boston August 20 1774 Dear Sister I thank you my dear Sister for all your kind offers. I have not been able yet to get Miss Dolly Read. I expected…
Braintree August 19 1774 The great distance between us, makes the time appear very long to me. It seems already a month since you left me. The great anxiety I…
Braintree August th 15 1774 I know not where this will find you whether upon the road, or at Phylidelphia, but where-ever it is I hope it will find you…
Plimouth August 9th 1774 I Returned yesterday from a Visit to my Venerable Father, and on our arival at our own Habitation we met the tidings that the Royal signet…
Satterday evening July 15th [ , Start insertion, 16 , End, ?] 1774 1 Dear Madam I have this moment finished Copying The manuscript you was kind enough to Lend…
Falmouth July 9. 1774 My Dr. I never enjoyed better Health in any of my Journeys, but this has been the most tedious, the most irksome, the most gloomy and…
Falmouth July 7th: 1774 My Dear Have you seen a List of the Addressers of the late Governor? There is one abroad, with the Character, Profession or Occupation of each…