Abigail Adams to John Adams, April 17, 1797
Quincy April 17 th 1797 My Dearest Friend Tho I have not heard from you since I wrote you last, and have nothing new to say, unless it be a…
Quincy April 17 th 1797 My Dearest Friend Tho I have not heard from you since I wrote you last, and have nothing new to say, unless it be a…
Atkinson April 14 th 1797 My Dear Sister If words could express the gratitude I feel for your kindness to me, & my Children, it would be worth while to…
Philadelphia April 14. 1797 My Dearest Friend I have this day rec d , in your favours of the 5. 6. and 7 th. of the month the first Acknowledgment…
The Hague April 13. 1797. The day after I sent off my last Letter, I received that of my good friend, dated the 27 th: of last month; and at…
Philadelphia ap l: 13th 1797— Sir I have this day been obliged to take a serious and painful measure in the removal of the Collector of Newyork, and I wish…
London April 11 th. 1797 Do not imagine my friend, that I am so weak as to indulge the hope of meeting you in this Country, ardently as I desire…
Philadelphia April 11. 1797 My dearest Friend Your Letter of the 31. of March made me unhappy because it convinced me that you were so. I Attribute the Cause of…
Philadelphia March 22 d. 1797 My dearest Friend Last night for the first time I slept in our new House.— But what a Scene! The Furniture belonging to the Publick…
London March 20 th 1797 I have recieved your letter of the 6 which gave me infinite satisfaction your approbation love and esteem being my greatest ambition and delight— My…
The Hague March 20. 1797. I have successively received your Letters of the 28 th: and 24 th: of last month, which I mention thus in inverted order because they…