John Adams to John Trumbull, October 4, 1805
Quincy < , Start deletion, September , End, > October 4th. 1805 Dear Sir I thank you for the Information and conjecture, in your favour of the 16th which I…
Quincy < , Start deletion, September , End, > October 4th. 1805 Dear Sir I thank you for the Information and conjecture, in your favour of the 16th which I…
Quincy October 3. 1805 Dear Sir I duly recd your favour of the 21. Sept.—I Sent you two pretty large Packetts the first of Six sheets of Paper, another of…
Quincy September 30. 1805 Dear Sir Although it is a gratification to my feelings to write to you and a much greater pleasure to receive a Letter from you: Yet…
Quincy July 7th. 1805. Your Letter, my dear Friend, of the 29th. of June, Suggets enough of Serious reflections, to compose a longer reply, than I am, at present disposed…
Philadelphia June 29. 1805. My dear Old friend Having been called upon lately to bear a part in the examination & exercises of twenty four Candidates for degrees in Medicine,…
Boston June 12th: 1805— Sir I have the honor to inform you, that Your Excellency has been, this day, elected President of the Massachusetts Society for promoting Agriculture, and I…
Mount Wollaston, near Boston Dear Sir May 24. 1805 William Dandridge Peck Esqr, a Professor of natural History in our University of Cambridge bound on a voyage to Europe, merely…
Mount Wollaston, near Boston, May 24. 1805. Sir John Sinclair, A natural history of this country has been long desired, by every inquisitive mind. Although the calls of my profession,…
Olden barneveld 17 May. 1805. Dear Sir! Your favor of march 14—with the post mark of Brookfield Mass: march 26 did not come to mÿ hands before the begin of…
Quincy April 26, 1805 Sir In the Biographical Sketch, which you published, of his late Excellency Governor Adams, you have inadvertently admitted Some Errors of Fact in relating the Mission…