Thomas Boylston Adams to William Smith Shaw, May 14, 1801
Philadelphia 14 th: May 1801. Dear William I enclose you a paper, which contains the Sentence referred to in my last, passed upon the troopers who flogged Duane. 1 You…
Philadelphia 14 th: May 1801. Dear William I enclose you a paper, which contains the Sentence referred to in my last, passed upon the troopers who flogged Duane. 1 You…
Quincy May 8 th 1801— my dear Madam It is now near three Months Since I left the city of Washington; in all which time I have not received a…
Quincy, 3 May, 1801. Dear Sir, I have to acknowledge the receipt of the raspberry bushes, and the pot of strawberry vines, for which accept my thanks. I have had…
Philadelphia 2 d: May 1801. Dear Mother Your favor of the 22 d: ult o: has been a few days in hand. I thank you kindly for “the word intended…
1. May 1801. My dear Sir. I have received, and communicated to this Government, my recall from the mission here— 1 I shall hasten my departure as much as possible;…
Philadelphia 27 th: April 1801 Dear William I have your letter of the 17 th: , which travelled, from Boston hither, in very agreeable company. 1 I can readily conceive,…
Philadelphia 26 th: April 1801. Dear Mother Ten days ago, I shipped your Carriage on board a Schooner called the Hannah of Nantucket bound for Boston, and as there was…
25. April 1801. My dear Sir. As I am informed there is a vessel soon to sail from Amsterdam for Boston, I now forward to M r. Bourne to go…
Quincy April 22 1801— my dear Thomas I have read Your Brothers Letters, with much pleasure; that part of them; in which he so dutifully, affectionatly, and generously tenders all…
Philadelphia 27 th: March 1801. Dear Sir. A ship called the Cleopatra sailed from this port a few weeks since without bearing any thing for you from me, which I…