Abigail Adams to John Quincy Adams, January 29, 1801
Washington Jan’ ry 29 1801— my Dear Son Your Brother Thomas has performed the painfull office of announcing to You the Death of Your Brother Charles, with what a weight…
Washington Jan’ ry 29 1801— my Dear Son Your Brother Thomas has performed the painfull office of announcing to You the Death of Your Brother Charles, with what a weight…
Washington January 27. 1801 Dear Sir You have it right in yours of 22 d. — A Rivalry between George Cabbot and Elbridge Gerry, for the Tittle of Excellency in…
City of Washington Jan 25 th 1801 Yourss of the 20 th & 21 st are received. 1 I also received this morning a compleat sett of the Port folio…
Washington Jan ry 25 1801— Dear Thomas. I received Yours of the 20th Instant. 1 You will see how matters have gone in senate respecting the Convention. Dean Swift in…
Washington January 24 1801 Dear Son Yours of the 20 th. is before me.— The Senate I hear is perfectly Satisfied at length, by a Message and some papers I…
Philadelphia 22 d: January 1801. Dear Sir. When I said, that I did not disagree with Manlius, in attributing the downfall of the federal cause, to the Mission to France,…
Philadelphia 20 th: January 1801 Dear Sir. I have your favor of the 15 th: inst t: and am pleased to find in it an interpretation of the 6 th:…
Washington Jan 17. 1801 My dear daughter I received yours of the 9 th and thank you for the excellent matter which it contained. 1 Mr Shaw has not sent…
Washington Jan. 16. 1801 Dear Sir In your Letter of the 9 th you Say, that you will not Say you disagree with Manlius, in his opinion “that the downfall…
Philadelphia 15 th: January 1801. My dear Brother Since the date of my last, I have received your whole series to Number 17 inclusive, with the single exception of N…