Abigail Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, December 27, 1801
Quincy December 27 th 1801 my dear Thomas I have not written you a Letter for a long time, yet I have not been unthoughtfull of you. 1 my mind…
Quincy December 27 th 1801 my dear Thomas I have not written you a Letter for a long time, yet I have not been unthoughtfull of you. 1 my mind…
Washington December the 18 th. 1801. My Dear Madam We came to the City on the 4 th. The weather & roads were as favorable as could be expected for…
[ post 15 December 1801 ] My dear Mrs otis I received with great pleasure your kind Letter of December 15. 1 I regreeted that I had not the pleasure…
Atkinson Dec. , Start deletion, 2 d , End, 8 th. 180’1. I hope my Dear Sister, has had her Cup of happiness filled, by having an amiable long absent…
Philadelphia 7 th: December 1801 dear Brother. I have just now received your favor of the 28 th: ult. with the enclosures; Dennie stepp’d in a moment after, and I…
Philadelphia 20 th: Sept r: 1801. Dear Mother. I received your favor of the 10 th: inst t: the Day before yesterday, with an enclosure for J Q A &…
Washington Sept. 16 th. 1801 I was so much fatigued from my journey that I found it impossible to write by Whitcomb he will tell you how very much the…
New York 16. Sept r: 1801. My dear brother. On Sunday morning, after a cold and somewhat tedious ride all the preceding night I reached Newark— Pass’d the day and…
Quincy September 15. 1801 Dear Thomas Have a care, that you do not let Captain Duane know, that I am reading Cicero de Senectute again: because he will immediately insert…
Quincy Sep br 13 1801 Welcome, Welcome, my dear Son to your native Land after a seven years absence from it, God be praised that you and Louissa, and my…