John Adams to Abigail Adams, December 5, 1793
Philadelphia Dec r 5. 1793 My dearest Friend I wrote you from Hartford, New York and once from Philadelphia: but have not yet had the Pleasure of a Letter from…
Philadelphia Dec r 5. 1793 My dearest Friend I wrote you from Hartford, New York and once from Philadelphia: but have not yet had the Pleasure of a Letter from…
Philadelphia Dec r. 1. 1793 My dearest Friend We may ever remember 1 The Thirtieth of November because it was the Day on which We were absolved from Infamy; in…
Col Smiths Cottage, 1 near New York Nov. 28 1793 My Dearest Friend I arrived here Yesterday, and had the Pleasure to dine with our Children and The Baron: All…
Quincy Nov br 28 1793 my dearest Friend My early rising still continues, and I am writing by candle light. it is a week this day since you left me.…
Quincy June 5 1793 Dear Charles I thank you for your, agreable Letter of the 29. Ult. Your Brother is destined to be celebrated and consequently envyed and abused. He…
New York May 29 th 1793 My dear Sir It is with great pleasure I hear that my brother is appointed to speak the town Oration, on the fourth of…
Philadelphia 21 May. 1793. My dear Mother Your kind letter of the 12 has reached me, in complyance with M r Brieslers request I enclose the Receipt of M rs…
New York May 10 th 1793 My dear Sir It is sometime since I have written to you but still longer since I have had a line from my dear…
Philadelphia 5 th: May 1793— My dear Mother, Your last letter to me is dated the 18 th: of March, since which time I have not heared a single word…
Haverhill April 21 st 1793 My Dear Sister— I have been exceedingly grieved at hearing of our dear Sister Adams’s Illness— She was so well in the winter, that I…