Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, June 23, 1798
Philadelphia June 23 d 1798 my dear sister The weather has been so oppressively Hot for this week—and the streets of the City so nausious that I expect the concequences…
Philadelphia June 23 d 1798 my dear sister The weather has been so oppressively Hot for this week—and the streets of the City so nausious that I expect the concequences…
Quincy June 22 d 1798 My dear Sister I have had the House full of company for a week & have not been able to Steal a moments to write…
Brookline June 22 d. 1798.— Dear Madam.— I did not indulge the expectation that I Shoud wholly escape reproach when I had the honor to write you on the 11…
22. June 1798. Since the date of my last I have received your favour of 8. April, with the pamphlets mentioned in it.— 1 The communications of the American Commissioners…
Quincy 1 19 June 1798 my dear sister I expected to have heard from you on Saturday, but no Letter came and on Wedensday but still no Letter. I was…
Philadelphia June 17 1798 You and I, my dear Madam have trod together, through one Gloomy scene, of war, havock and desolation; and we have Seen our Country rise superiour…
June 17 1798 Dear sir I received yesterday your favour of June the 9 with its inclousure, as well as a former Letter, which I felt too much dissapointed to…
Quincy [ 15 ] June 1798 1 Dear Sister I have been at hard work this morning & my hands tremble So, I can Scarcly hold my Pen, but if…
Weymouth June 14. 1798 Dear S r. From the 6 th. of May to the 23 d. We had hot dry Weather with scarce any Rain, Our Pastures & mowing…
Georgetown June 14 th. 1798.— My dear Madam— I have just closed a letter to the Pres t. on the subject of my Bro r. Greenleaf.— 1 I do not…