Benjamin Rush to John Adams, February 24, 1790
Philadelphia Feb: 24. 1790. Dear sir, Your remarks upon the Conduct of the tories, and the “young fry” who are now crouding into the Councils of our Country, perfectly accord…
Philadelphia Feb: 24. 1790. Dear sir, Your remarks upon the Conduct of the tories, and the “young fry” who are now crouding into the Councils of our Country, perfectly accord…
Troy. 23 d. February. 1790. dear sir, From the friendship you have always expressed for me I am led to acquaint you with some circumstances in which I am interested…
Richmond Hill [ 17 ] Feb. 1790 1 Dear Sir I had heard, before I rec d your Letter of the 12 th , of your new Engagements in the…
Providence Feb r 15. 1790 Sir I doubt not but You have been inform’d that our Gen l Assembly have order’d a Convention to be called to meet a South-Kingston…
Philadelphia Feb: 12 th 1790. Dear Sir. Ever since the last week in Octo r I have been engaged in composing & delivering a new Course of lectures on the…
Philadelphia Feb y 9 th: 1790 Sir, At the Request of the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery, I have the Honour of presenting to your Excellency the enclosed…
Hartford February 6 th. 1790— Dear Sir Your letter found me on my return from the session of our Superior Court at Haddam—since which, I have attended a three weeks…
Lond o; 3 d Feby 1790. D r Sir, I sh d. not have troubled you with a Letter—but upon the peculiar instance of having received a Letter from Mess…
Philadelphia Dec r 13. 1790 My Dear Son Your Brother Charles arrived on Saturday night from New York and has dissipated some of the Gloom of the Family. Your Mother…
Braintree December 12 th 1790 My dear Sister I have been waiting with impatience to hear of your arrival in Philedelphia, your health was so poor that I want to…