Thomas Boylston Adams to John Adams, March 1, 1799
Quincy March 1 st: 1799. Dear Sir. My time has been so occupied between going to Boston to get my dinner and coming back to Quincy again, that I have…
Quincy March 1 st: 1799. Dear Sir. My time has been so occupied between going to Boston to get my dinner and coming back to Quincy again, that I have…
Feb ry 27 th 1799— Quincy my dearest Friend yesterday afternoon mr Greenleaf returnd from Boston, and as he, as well as my others Neighbours, are particuliarly attentive and kind,…
Philadelphia Feb 26 th 1799 My dear Aunt I received your letter of the 14 th of Feb. yesterday— I enclosed to you this morning Browns paper containing the report…
Phyladelphia Feb. 25. 1799 My dearest Friend I have just rec d yours of 14 th. — it has laid in the Post office I suppose Since saturday. The subjects…
Quincy Feb’ ry. 25 1799 My Dearest Friend I have not any Letter from you of a later date than the 9th; you was then unwell. I have one from…
Phyladelphia Feb. 22. 1799 My dearest Friend Your last Letter, which I have rec d was dated the 10 th. — I have one from M r Thomas at Brookfield…
Phil. Feb. 1. 1799 My dearest Friend On Tuesday M r T. B. Adams left Us, at Eleven in the stage for New York & Boston and consequently Quincy.— I…
Quincy Feb ry 1. 1799. my dear son It is with pleasure insepressible, I inform you of the safe arrival of your Brother Thomas at N york after a passage…
Washington January 31 st: 1799— Indeed my dear Madam, I was very happy to receive a letter from you, after hearing you had been so very ill, at the time…
New York Jan y 31 st 1799 My dear Sir M r Francis Baretto has as he informs me applied for the Consulate at Madeira and has requested me to…