Louisa Catherine Adams to John Quincy Adams, October 7, 1804
Washington Oct br. 7 th 1804 More fortunate than yourself my beloved friend I last night received your very kind though somewhat too philosophical letter 1 when we are distant…
Washington Oct br. 7 th 1804 More fortunate than yourself my beloved friend I last night received your very kind though somewhat too philosophical letter 1 when we are distant…
Quincy 7. October 1804. Once more is the correspondence on the part of my best friend, brought up from all arrears; as I received since my last your two letters,…
Washington Oct br: 1st 1804 My best friend Your three last letters have arrived at the promised time 1 I am concern’d to learn that mine have fail’d however as…
Quincy 30. September 1804. After an interval of considerable anxiety, arising from the lapse of time, since I had heard from my dearest friend, I was at length at once…
Washington Sept br. 23 d 1804 My best friend I recieved last night your charming letter of the 16 and was much distressed to learn that your mother had again…
Quincy 23. September 1804 I am in hopes there is a letter from you, lingering somewhere, at the Post-Office; not having received any, since I wrote you last; nor of…
Washington July 4 th. 1804 My most beloved friend I recieved your last very kind letter two days since and return you many thanks for your verses 1 the idea…
Quincy 1. July 1804. My dearest Louisa. On Thursday, I went into Boston, for the first time this month past, and there received at once your two letters of 14…
Quincy July 1 st 1804 Sir Your Letter of June 13 th came duly to hand; if it had contained no other Sentiments and opinions than those which my Letter…
Quincy 23. June 1804. The Sun is just making his appearance for the first time these five days, during which we have had a cold North-East Storm, and almost continual…