John Winthrop to John Adams, October 25, 1775
Watertown Octr. 25. 1775 Dear Sir I received your Favor by Mr. Lynch. I was very sorry I had no opportunity of Shewing respectto the Gentlemen of the Congress, and…
Watertown Octr. 25. 1775 Dear Sir I received your Favor by Mr. Lynch. I was very sorry I had no opportunity of Shewing respectto the Gentlemen of the Congress, and…
Cambridge 25th. Octr. 1775 Dear Sir I wrote you by the Post 3 Weeks ago but have not been honour’d with a Line since your Returnto Philadelphia. 1 I should…
Octr: 25th: 1775 Dear Sir I have now before me your obliging Letter of the 6th: Instant. It came to hand with another for your good Lady, 1 which was…
Watertown October 25th 1775 Sir I Recived your favor of the first Current 1 and Note the Contents and in answer say that I am Obliged for this first favor…
Watertown Octr. 20th: 1775 My Dear Sir After an Interval much longer than I ever designed should take place, I now set down to write again. The Multiplicity of Business,…
Octr. 20. 1775 Dr sir The Bearer of this is John McPherson Esq. 1 He is a Genius—an old Sea Warriour, Nine or ten Times wounded in Sea Fights. He…
Octr. 19. 1775 Dr sir I want to be with you, Tete a Tete, to canvass, and discuss the complicated subject of Trade. I Say nothing of private Consultations or…
New York Wednesday Evening 18th Octbr. 1775 Gentlemen Since I closed my last, of this Morning, 1 I have been inform’d of a most curious Motion that was made in…
Octr. 18. 1775 Dr sir The Letter of Dr—— is the oddest Thing imaginable. There are so many Lies in it, calculated to give the Enemy an high Idea of…
N. York Octbr. 16th 1775 Gentlemen I 1 have been here, almost ever since I had the Pleasure of seeing you at Fairfield, and have attentively observed the Conduct of…