John Adams to William Tudor, July 23, 1775
July 23. 1775 Dr sir We live in Times, when it is necessary to look about Us, and to know the Character of every Man, who is concerned in any…
July 23. 1775 Dr sir We live in Times, when it is necessary to look about Us, and to know the Character of every Man, who is concerned in any…
Watertown July 20. 1775 My Dear Sir I yesterday returned from Plymouth where I had opportunity of spending only three or four days in such a hurry of private Business…
Cambridge 19th. July. 1775 Dr. Sir I am much oblig’d by your Letter of 6th. Instant and will now attempt in Part to comply with your Request. 1 Things have…
Phyladelphia June 27. 1775 My dear Friend I am extreamly obliged to you for your Favour of the 20th. of June. The last Fall, I had a great many Friends…
26 June 1775 Dear Sir You will doubtless before the Receipt of this have heard of the bloody Engagement at Charlestown. For a particular Account of it I must refer…
Phyladelphia June 22. 1775 Sir In Complyance with your Request We have considered of what you proposed to us, and are obliged to give you our Sentiments, very briefly, and…
21 June 1775 Dear Sir I received your favor of May 29 by Messrs. Halls. I was much concerned that I had it not in my power to treat those…
Phyladelphia June 21. 1775 Dr Sir This Letter I presume will be delivered into your own Hand by the General. He proposes to set out, tomorrow, for your Camp. God…
Phyladelphia June 21. 1775 Dr Sir Major Mifflin 1 goes in the Character of Aid de Camp to General Washington. I wish You to be acquainted with him, because, he…
Watertown June 20th 1775 Gentlemen I Received the Letters, with which you were pleased to favor me per Mr. Fessenden on Saturday last being the 18th Instant, 1 at a…