John Adams to Oliver, Jr Wolcott, September 4, 1797
Quincy Septr. 4. 1797 Dear Sir I recd. your favour of Augt. 20th. in due Season. I congratulate you, most sincerely, on the prospect of the recovery of your Father…
Quincy Septr. 4. 1797 Dear Sir I recd. your favour of Augt. 20th. in due Season. I congratulate you, most sincerely, on the prospect of the recovery of your Father…
Quincy September 4. 1797 Dear Sir I have read all the Dispatches inclosed in your favour of Aug 26 and have now time only to thank you and Col. McHenry…
Quincy Sept 4. 1797 Sir I have received the letter you did me the honor to write me on the 24 of last month & thank you for your care…
Quincy Sept 1st. 1797 Dear Sir. I have received your two letters of Aug 25th. & have read their inclosures with attention. Your letters to Gen Wilkinson of July. 21st.…
Washington 21st. Augt. 1797 Dear Sir I had the Honour of receiving, in course of Mail, your much esteemed favor of the 1st Ult. and pray You to accept my…
Mulberry Grove 21 August 1797 Sir, By Major Lewis I have the pleasure to inform You that I have neglected no Oppertunity to assure my fellow Citizens of the Great…
Cambridge 21 Augt. 1797 Sir, The American Academy of Arts and Sciences return their Thanks for your donation of Richd. Peters’s “Agricultural Inquiries on plaster of Paris,” 1 vol. 4to:,…
Phila. Aug. 20th. 1797. Dear Sir I arrived here on Friday evening from Litchfield where I had been detained much longer than I expected, having left my father & brother,…
Philadelphia Augt: 20th: 1797. Sir: Tho personally unknown to you, I presume to address you on a Subject, in which I contemplate the Wealth, Commerce, and Peace, of a great…
Philadelphia Augt. 19. 1797 2 o’clock p.m. Sir, The Attorney General just informs me that before your departure you directed him to employ Mr. John Read, if Mr. Hall should…