David Sewall to John Adams, January 6, 1803
York January 6th. 1803 Dear Sir I was considerably amused by a News paper publication some few Weeks since, Which Paper I have lost or mislaid.—It was a description of…
York January 6th. 1803 Dear Sir I was considerably amused by a News paper publication some few Weeks since, Which Paper I have lost or mislaid.—It was a description of…
Quincy January 3d 1803 Dear Sir I have recd your favor of the 15th of December.—I am not disappointed, through I regret the answer you have received from Mr Mifflin.…
Washington 9. December 1803. My dear Mother. I inclose you a letter from my wife, who would have written you earlier but that George has been very ill with a…
Boston December 7 th. 1803 I recieved your letter dear Madam and should have answer’d it had not the illness of the two children prevented me 1 John was very…
Quincy December 3 d 1803 my Dear son I did not expect a very frequent correspondence with you when You left me; however interested we each of us feel in…
City of Washington 7. November 1803. I have received, My dear Mother, your kind letter of the 23 d: ult o: and it gives me the most cordial gratification to…
New York Novr 6 th 1803 My Dear Madam I have the pleasure to inform you that I had a pleasant journey and arrived safe here on Tuesday after I…
Quincy October 22 d 1803 My dear Son I received your Letter from Providence and rejoiced in the favorable account you gave of your journey thus far, but a Letter…
Frankford. Saturday Evening 15. October 1803. My dear Brother. I presume you had not left Bristol two hours before we arrived there— Your advice to us to stop at the…
Newark 12. October 1803. Wednesday. My dear Brother. We have been detained here since Sunday the 9 th: inst t: by the severe illness of my wife— We think however…