John Adams to John Trumbull, February 13, 1776
Philadelphia [ , Start insertion, 13 , End, ] 1 Feb. 1776 Dr Sir I take this opportunity by Mr. Romain to write you one Line more for the sake…
Philadelphia [ , Start insertion, 13 , End, ] 1 Feb. 1776 Dr Sir I take this opportunity by Mr. Romain to write you one Line more for the sake…
Philadelphia Feb. 11. 1775 [ i.e. 1776 ] Dr sir Mr. Archibald Buchannan, and Mr. Walter Tolley both of Maryland, and hearty Friends of America, introduced to me by my…
Philadelphia, April 2d. 1776 Sir It gives me the most sensible Pleasure to convey to you, by Order of Congress, the only Tribute, which a free People will ever consent…
Phila. Jany. 5. 1776 Sir I wrote you Last from Hackinsack, dated Nov. 15 that I had put my trunk on board a Waggon bound for Cambridge, and had directed…
Watertown Jany. 31. 1776 My dear Sir I am Extreamly hurried this morning, and therefore have only time to Express my wishes for your Happiness. I hope by this Time…
Philadelphia Goal Jany: 24th. 1776 Gentlemen The Debtors Confined in this Goal have Prepared a Petition 1 to the Honourable Continental Congress, praying that they woud devise or Recommend some…
Watertown, 23d January 1776 Dear Sir To regulate the trade of the United Colonies, being a field of vast extent, far exceeds my present comprehension; and ’tis not likely I…
ianary 23–76 sir Whot doth thee thenk of thes trubelsom tiems. Is thar not a caus—ye sin no dout is the caus—but among the many sins that might be named…
Roxbury Janry 23 1776 Sir Ever since your Arrival to the Camp my colleague Doctr. Aspinwall has been confined by a Fever, which has doubled my Service in the Hospital…
Camp at Cambridge Janry. 22nd. 1776 Dear Sir Being informed that you begin your Journey for Philadelphia this week, I would beg to recommend to your Consideration the Services of…