Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams, December 7, 1806
Boston Decbr. 7th. 1806. I am all impatience to hear from you, my beloved friend, and cannot concieve the reason, of your not having written from New York, according to…
Boston Decbr. 7th. 1806. I am all impatience to hear from you, my beloved friend, and cannot concieve the reason, of your not having written from New York, according to…
Quincy July 30th: 1806. My dear Sir. Your very friendly letter of the 8th: instant came to hand on the 16th: and I have with some impatience waited the arrival…
Philadelphia July 30 1806 Having arrived thus far safely my best friend I write you a few lines merely to inform you that I have borne the journey much better…
Cambridge 29. July 1806 My dear Mother By the last Letters I have received from my wife I expect she will reach Boston by the last of this week, or…
Cambridge July 28. 1806 My dearest Louisa— From your letter of the 20th: which I have just received, I am in doubt whether even this letter will not reach New-York,…
Atkinson July 20th. 1806 My Dear Son, There is not anything which lies nearer my heart, or more deeply affects my mind, than the welfare, & happiness of my two…
Quincy 13. July 1806. My dearest Louisa. I wrote you from Cambridge last Tuesday, and then promised that my next should be from this place—Yesterday morning I walked from Cambridge…
Washington July 11th. 1806 Accept my best beloved friend the sincere congratulations of your wife whose prayers are humbly offered to the author of all good for your happiness and…
Cambridge 10. July 1806. My dear Friend. I have received an invitation from Mr: Boylston, to dine with him to-morrow—If you see him in town between this and then, will…
Cambridge 9. July 1806. My dearest Louisa I was just going to account as well as I could for your having been two days over the accustomed time, without receiving…