James Warren to John Adams, June 20, 1775
Watertown June 20. 1775 My Dear Sir Since my last I have the pleasure of Several of yours. I am Extreamly obliged to you, and to continue your Attention to…
Watertown June 20. 1775 My Dear Sir Since my last I have the pleasure of Several of yours. I am Extreamly obliged to you, and to continue your Attention to…
Phyladelphia June 20. 1775 My Friend This Letter will go by the sage, brave, and amiable General Washington, 1 to whom I have taken the Liberty of mentioning your Name.…
Phyladelphia June 20th. 1775 Dr sir I have lamented excessively the Want of your Correspondence ever since I have been here. Not a Line from Dr. Winthrop, Dr. Cooper, Mr.…
Watertown May 7th: 1775 My Dear Sir After I had Executed my Commission at Providence, 1 I Returned Home set Mrs. Warren down in her own Habitation, made the best…
London May 3d 1775 Dear Sir I have only One Moments opportunity of acknowledging your favor of the 30th of Decr 1 and of informing you that the Packet inclosed…
Hartford 1 May 2, 1775 Dr sir We are very anxious to know the State of Things at Boston, Cambridge, Watertown and Roxbury. 2 The Accounts We have here are…
New York, 14 April 1775 Dear Sir This covers a Letter, and accompanies a Budle, to our mutual Friend John Adams Esqr, which I received by Capt Lawrence from London,…
Plimouth April 4th 1775 Dear Sir At the same time that I make my Gratful Acknowledgment, for the instructive sentiments and Friendly hint, Contained in yours of the 15th March…
Boston Apl. 4th. 1775 Dear Sir The interesting Advices we rec’d here on Sunday, and which the Papers will acquaint You, have had almost as great an Effect on People…
[ , Start insertion, ante 1 April 1775 , End, ] Sir 1 It is not easy for me to determine whether it be best, to carry the Cause 2…