John Adams to John Quincy Adams, December 23, 1805
Quincy December 23 1805 Dear Sir I ought, before now, to have acknowledged the Receipt of your favours and even now I can do no more than acknowledge them, for…
Quincy December 23 1805 Dear Sir I ought, before now, to have acknowledged the Receipt of your favours and even now I can do no more than acknowledge them, for…
Washington 18. Decr: 1805 Your letter of the 4th: instt: came to hand two days ago—But I have no information of a public nature to communicate, which may render it…
Quincy, december 17 1805 My dear Mrs Adams I received your Letter of december 6th on the 14th and was very glad to hear of your safe arrival at washington;…
Quincy december 17th 1805 My dear Son I began a Letter to you on the 10 of this Month left it unfinishd, and so it is like to remain, an…
Washington 16. Decr: 1805. I received some days ago your kind favour of the 29th: of last month; and since then my brother’s letter of the 4th. instt:—from the last…
Jamaica plain Roxbury Novr 9th. 1805 My Dear Sir, The several Letters, for you from < Treas > the Secretary Treasurer of the united States, Mr. John Dourdron of Washington…
Quincy September 27. 1805. Sir. When I was last in New-York, you informed me that in the course of the present Summer, you would certainly raise a sum sufficient to…
Scituate September 10th. 1805. I was much disappointed My Dear Madam in not having it in my power to see you again before we went to Newport & also in…
5th: September 1805 Dear William Next Monday (the 9th: currt) the Court of Sessions sit at Concord for the County of Middlesex—I have made a draft of a petition to…
New-York, Wednesday, September 4th, 1805. My dear I believe that yesterday I answered your letter of the 27th, but did not particularly reply to the contents of yours of the…