William Cunningham to John Adams, December 2, 1803
Fitchburg Dec. 2. 1803. Dear Sir. I duly received your esteemed favor of the 28 ult. More valuably as I know your time is employed, yet I cannot restrain the…
Fitchburg Dec. 2. 1803. Dear Sir. I duly received your esteemed favor of the 28 ult. More valuably as I know your time is employed, yet I cannot restrain the…
Quincy 28 Nov 1803 Dear Sir I received on Saturday your favor of the 25—had before received the copy of your oration, which you mention in it and since that…
Fitchburg Nov. 21. 1803 Dear Sir I sent you, from Dedham, a copy of my Oration. Since my return home I have made diligent but fruitless enquiries for Mr Adams’s…
Oldenbarneveld. Sept. 3. 1803 Dear Sir! How Shall it be in my power, to paÿ you mÿ Sincere thanks for the favours with which you continue to honour me—even above…
Quincy August 30th. 1803 Dear Madam I received, with much pleasure, late, the last evening your kind Letter of the 28th. of the month, and Should have answered it Sooner…
Plymouth. August 28th: 1803 Sir, The painful tidings I have this afternoon transiently heard relative to the health of my long beloved friend Mrs: Adams, induce me to trouble you…
Baltimore 25th. August 1803 Sir Suffer me to inclose you, short proposals, for some matter, collected with both toil and perseverence. It is now ready for publication; and whatever encouragement…
[ , Start insertion, August 17, 1803 , End, ] Know all Men by these Presents, that We John Adams of Quincy in the County of Norfolk and Commonwealth of…
Oldenbarneveld 17 Jan. 1803. Dear Sir! I must answer your favours of Dec. 14 ult. and Jan the 3th. Want of time will once have the happy effect, to emportune…
Quincy January 12. 1803. Dr Sir I recd last night yours of the 6th.—I read the Account of the Small Globe rolling in a little Pool of Mercury: but have…