Thomas Boylston Adams to John Adams, April 7, 1793
Philadelphia 7 th: April 1793— My dear sir. I am requested by M r: Dobson to enquire of you what disposition you desire to be made of your Book’s of…
Philadelphia 7 th: April 1793— My dear sir. I am requested by M r: Dobson to enquire of you what disposition you desire to be made of your Book’s of…
Quincy March 18. 1793 My son I had the Pleasure of receiving your favour of the 1 st. on Saturday night: 1 by your Brother, who has been admitted this…
Philadelphia 2 d: March 1793 My dear Mother I am grieved to hear of the fresh return of your old persecuter the Ague; I had flattered myself that the Air…
Philadelphia March 2. 1793 My dear Your Letter from your Sick Chamber if not from your Sick bed, has made me so uneasy that I must get away as soon…
Quincy February 28. 1793. My dear M rs Smith. I wrote to you by your brother making a proposal to you which you might not consider me in earnest about—…
Feb. 27. 1793 Philadelphia My dearest Friend I am so anxious for your health, Since you inform’d me of the return of your Intermittent, that I shall take the Stage…
Philadelphia Jan. 24. 1793 My dearest Friend Our good Friend General Lincoln gave me this morning your favour of the 7 th which compensated in Part of my Disappointment by…
Boston Jan ry 22 1792 [ 1793 ] my dearest Friend I received your kind favours of Ja’ nry 8 & 9 th and on saturday a Letter from our…
Philadelphia January 14. 1793 My dearest Friend This day I rec d yours of the 2 d. — I have rec d all the Votes from all the States. it…
Philadelphia January 9. 1793 My dearest Friend In your Letter of Dec r 23 d you Say “Faxon wants Money to buy, three Cows and four young Cattle.”— I know…