John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, December 12, 1802
Boston 12. December 1802. I have had your favour of the 30 th: ult o: several days; and have taken time to deliberate upon its contents— And first as to…
Boston 12. December 1802. I have had your favour of the 30 th: ult o: several days; and have taken time to deliberate upon its contents— And first as to…
Philadelphia 30 th: November 1802. Dear Brother The Eastern Mail brought your letter of the 23 d: this morning. 1 The business part of it stands thus. D r: Woodhouse…
Philadelphia 28 th: May 1802 Dear Mother. I have your favor of the 23 d: inst: before me. The Country looks so pleasant and inviting in the vicinity of this…
Quincy May 23 1802— My Dear Thomas William Shaw was here to spend the Sabbeth, and brought with him his Letters from you; he shew me that in which you…
Quincy May 20th 1802— My Dear Madam My Sympathizing Heart has borne a part in your Sorrows. altho my Hand has been by Sickness prevented from assureing of you by…
Philadelphia 16 th: May 1802 Dear Brother. I received, at Norristown, while attending a County Court, your favor of the 25 th: ult: with an enclosure for Old-school, which is…
Philadelphia 7 th: May 1802. Dear Mother. Since the receipt of your favor of the 18 th: ult: I have been absent from the City, a few days, attending a…
Atkinson April 31 st [ 30 ] 180’2 My Dear Sister. I have been gratified by receiving two kind letters from you. 1 No circumstance of joy or sorrow that…
Boston 28. April 1802. Dear Sir. I received last evening your favour of the 20 th: inst t: containing the distressing intelligence of M r: Johnson’s decease; which I had…
Washington April 23 d 1802 Indolence shall no longer prevent my acknowledging, the pleasure I felt (my dear M rs Adams) from your kind & affectionate letter which I received…