Abigail Adams to John Adams, January 29, 1797
29. Jan ry 1797. Yes My Dear Friend I had seen and read the Tenth Muse, and I think she abuses our poor old Govenour who tho quite in his…
29. Jan ry 1797. Yes My Dear Friend I had seen and read the Tenth Muse, and I think she abuses our poor old Govenour who tho quite in his…
Philadelphia Jan. 28. 1797 My Dearest Friend It is now determined what the President has to depend on after the 4 th March. The Committee determined against raising the Salary…
Quincy Jan ry 28 th 1797 my Dearest Friend I received by the post on thursday the whole Mail containing your Letters of the 5 th 9 th 11 th…
The Hague January 27. 1797. Dear Sir. I am to thank you for your obliging favour of the 30 th: of last month, which I received a few days ago.—…
Weymouth January the 23 d. 1797 Our Newspapers have announced to us the Choice of a President of the United States and that it has devolved on You. I congratulate…
Quincy Jan’ ry 22. 1797 my Dearest Friend I have not received a Line from You of a later date than the 3 d Instant the last week is the…
New York Jan y 21. 1797 My dear Mother Permit me to congratulate you on the return of This Season and to offer my most earnest prayers that you may…
East Chester, January 20, 1797. My Dear Papa: I had the pleasure a few days since to receive your favour of the 11th inst. and was happy to hear of…
London Jan ry: 20 th 1797 Almost immediately after I had dispatched my last, I recieved yours of 31 st December, and was delighted to see that you were again…
Philadelphia Jan. 3. 1797 My Dearest Friend I rec d Yesterday your favour of 23. of Dec r. from Boston. The old Patrioch, has got a Name of Old Scrathum,…