Thomas Boylston Adams to John Quincy Adams, December 27, 1807
Quincy 27th: December 1807 Dear Brother I returned from Dedham on Friday morning, and found your letter of the 14th. The Court of Common Pleas dispatched business rather faster than…
Quincy 27th: December 1807 Dear Brother I returned from Dedham on Friday morning, and found your letter of the 14th. The Court of Common Pleas dispatched business rather faster than…
Washington 27. Decr: 1807 My dear Sir, Your favour of the 14th: instt: came to my hands just at a moment to renew and to strengthen impressions which had been…
Washington 18. Decr: 1807. My dear Sir. I received some days since, your letter of the 18th: of last Month—But it was longer in coming than the time usually taken…
Washington 14. Decr: 1807. Your’s of the 3d: instt: came to hand the night before last; I am perfectly satisfied with your sales of my wood—I had a little kindness…
Quincy Decr 14. 1807 Knowing very well by too long Experience the nature of your Employment, I wish you to understand that I never expect or desire any answers to…
December 13th. 1807 My dear Aunt I recieved your very kind Letter for which I return many thanks I hope you will pardon the anxiety which my last expressed concerning…
Quincy Novbr 30th 1807 my dear Daughter I received your favour of Novbr 20th and rejoiced to learn that you reachd Washington in safety with your young Charge. it is…
Washington 30. Novr: 1807. My dear Sir I received a few days since your very kind letter which I am ashamed of answering by a few lines; but by some…
Quincy November 12. 1807 My dear Son I have not written to you, though I have received two kind Letters from you, Since your departure, giving me very pleasing accounts…
Washington Nov 11th. 1807 My dear Mother Your very kind letter has eased my heart of a load of anxiety, on account of our dear George, whose health appear’d to…