Henry Marchant to John Adams, March 1, 1796
Newport March 1 st. 1796 Very dear Sir I have been indebted to you, ever since, nearly the Close of the last Session of Congress. When You are near Boston,…
Newport March 1 st. 1796 Very dear Sir I have been indebted to you, ever since, nearly the Close of the last Session of Congress. When You are near Boston,…
The Hague December 31. 1796. Since my Letter of the 20 th: I have not enjoyed the pleasure of receiving any from my friend, but I do not forget the…
Quincy Dec br 31 1796 Dear Sir Your obliging favour of December 28 th , I received by the Hand of Dr. Welch. I thank you Sir, for your Congratulations,…
Dec br 31. 1796 Quincy my Dearest Friend I received by the last post, Your Letters of the 14 th. 16 th 18 th & 19 th . 1 The…
London Dec b. 30 1796 I have recieved your letters which afforded me infinite pleasure as they assured me you were well and in good spirits— You tell me you…
Philadelphia Dec r. 30. 1796 My Dear Son I have received with great Pleasure your kind Letter of 28 th. I think M r Sands’s Plan for the Education of…
Philadelphia Dec r 30 1796 My dearest Friend The Prospect that opens upon me presents Troubles enough of every kind.— I have made Some Inquiry concerning Horses and Carriages, and…
The Hague December 29. 1796 My dear Brother It is a long time since I have had the pleasure to receive any letter from you. I suppose you spend so…
Amsterdam December 5. 1796. I have just now received, my dearest friend, your letter of the 15 th: of last month, 1 since which I hope you have before now…
Philadelphia Dec r. 5. 1796 My dear Son As I came through New York, where I found your Sister and your Brother and their families in good health I rec…