John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, December 22, 1806
Washington 22. Decr: 1806 My dear Louisa. Last Evening I received your’s of the 14th: which makes me anxious to hear from you again—Your sore throat and George’s cough will…
Washington 22. Decr: 1806 My dear Louisa. Last Evening I received your’s of the 14th: which makes me anxious to hear from you again—Your sore throat and George’s cough will…
Boston 21st [ , Start insertion, Dec. , End, ] 1806 My best beloved friend I this morning recieved your favor of the 12 which afforded me the satisfaction of…
Boston Decbr: 19th. 1806 I am rejoiced my best friend to find by your last that you have at length recieved one of my letters your anxiety must have been…
Washington 19. Decr: 1806. My dear Louisa. I wrote you yesterday that little Walter had been again very ill the night before; but was better—He continued so untill the Evening—Dr:…
Washington 18. Decr: 1806. My dear Louisa. I now enclose you the two bills, together with an order upon the Bank at Boston for their amount—which I hope will reach…
Washington 17. Decr: 1806 My dear Louisa, Your letter of the 7th: and 9th: came to hand last Evening, and relieved me from the pinches of Imagination which had haunted…
Washington 15. Decr: 1806. My dear Louisa. I have received only one letter from you—that of 25. Novr: since I left you—And none from any of my other friends—Though I…
Boston Decbr. 14 1806 I have just recieved your letter of the 5, my beloved friend, and can only lament, that the extreme irregularity of the Mails, should have caused…
Washington 12 December 1806. My dear Louisa. I have nothing new to tell you from this place. I have no letter from you of later date than 25. Novr:—My purpose…
Washington 8. Decr: 1806. My dear Louisa. Last Evening I received with heart-felt pleasure your letter of the 25th: ulto: which was the first line I had from you since…