Abigail Adams to Thomas Brand Hollis, September 6, 1790
New-York, September 6, 1790. My Dear Sir, You ask, in one of your letters to Mr. Adams, what is become of Mrs. Adams that I do not hear from her?…
New-York, September 6, 1790. My Dear Sir, You ask, in one of your letters to Mr. Adams, what is become of Mrs. Adams that I do not hear from her?…
[ 5 September 1790 ] 1 dear Mrs Rogers I Received by judge Cushing your very obliging Letter 2 and am very happy to find that your Health was so…
Boston August 29 th: 1790. My dear Madam I received by M rs: Atkinson your favour of the 20 th: inst t: which has added not a little to the…
Sunday eve Nyork August 29 1790 my Dear sister I last Night received your Letter which I have long expected, dated 9 th of August, and thank you for your…
Richmond Hill 20 August 1790 Dear Son I congratulate you upon your having setled yourself thus far, and am pleasd to find you so well accommodated. you have a good…
Boston August 14 th: 1790. My dear Madam. I received on Commencement day, your obliging favour of the 11 th: of last month, and should have replied to it before…
Braintree August 9 th 1790 My dear Sister It is so long since I have heard from you that I begin to be very uneasy I am the more so…
Wednesday— May 12. [ 1790 ] M rs. Washington presents her compliments to M rs. Adams— She wishes to know how the Vice-President and M rs. Adams are to day—…
[ 8 May 1790 ] my dear sister I wrote to you ten days ago and informd you that my Family were very sick. I did not then conceive it…
Newbury. Port April 28 th: 1790. I received your short Epistle by M r: Thomas at Ipswich, 1 where I was then attending the Court of Common Pleas: and at…