Mary Otis Lincoln to Abigail Adams, March 11, 1804
Cambridge March the 11 1804 My Dr Madam— I live in that retired manner that affords much time for reflection, which must be my apology for addressing you at this…
Cambridge March the 11 1804 My Dr Madam— I live in that retired manner that affords much time for reflection, which must be my apology for addressing you at this…
25. Feb y: 1804. I received last Evening yours of the 11 th: inst t: — 1 You cannot employ your leisure more charitably , than in writing me these…
Quincy Feb. 25. 180 3 4 My dear Son I will write to you, if it be only for the Pleasure of giving you a Proof under my hand, that…
Quincy Feb’ ry 24 1804 my Dear son We have this Day quite and old fashiond Snow Storm, after an unusual pleasent Feb’ ry . the Snow is much deeper…
18 February 1804. The Louisiana Government bill has this day pass’d, yeas 20. Nays 5.— It now goes to the House of Representatives, where we shall see what will be…
City of Washington Feb y. 11 th. 1804 My dear Madam I received your two kind letters which gave me much pleasure as they informed me of your returning health…
AN ACT in addition to an act entitled “An act to establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and to repeal the acts heretofore passed on that subject.” Sec. 2. And…
Mr. Archibald to Lord Lyons. British Consulate, New York January 21, 1804 My Lord: I have the honor to report to your lordship, that the Unit States supply steamer Newburg…
Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va., February 10, 1804. Hon. W. P. MILEs, Chairman Military Committee, House of Representatives: Sir: As the session approaches its close, will you pardon me for asking…