Thomas Boylston Adams to Joseph Pitcairn, May 31, 1800
Philadelphia 31 st: May 1800 Dear Sir On my return last evening from a short journey into the interior of this State, I received your favor of April 7 th:…
Philadelphia 31 st: May 1800 Dear Sir On my return last evening from a short journey into the interior of this State, I received your favor of April 7 th:…
28. May 1800. I humble myself in dust and ashes to confess that I must at one and the same time acknowledge the receipt of seven letters from you—viz—of 26…
Monday 26 May 1800 Norwalk State of Conneticut my dear sister detained here by a cold North East rain, I write to inform You I am thus far on My…
Philadelphia May 25 th 1800 My dear Aunt By Major Toussard, we had the pleasure to hear of your being at Scotch plains in health, and of your being escorted…
Philadelphia May 3 d 1800 my dear sister I think You have been exercised in Deeds of Charity to that poor forlorn Man who would once have said, is thy…
April 30 1800 Philadelphia Dear Sir I received Yours of the 22 d Yesterday. I have already written You that the President and I are both well Satisfied with what…
Philadelphia April 27 th. 1800. My dear Mrs Smith I have been so much engaged that I have not been able to get time to write you a line this…
Philadelphia April 27 th 1800 my dear Son By a vessel going to Liverpool I write You a few line’s with the hope that the communication may be now open,…
Quincy April 25 th 1800 My Dear Sister I know your impatience to hear frequently of your affairs here & I am as solicitous that you should— last week &…
City of Washington Ap l. 24 th. 1800— Dear Madam, M r. Carroll has requested me to communicate the Contents of the inclosed letter, and I hasten to do it…