Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams, February 20, 1807
Boston 20 Febry. 1807 My best friend Tomorrow week being the 1st. March I presume this must be the last letter I address to you at Washington supposing you will…
Boston 20 Febry. 1807 My best friend Tomorrow week being the 1st. March I presume this must be the last letter I address to you at Washington supposing you will…
Washington 19. Feby: 1807. My dear Louisa. Since I wrote you last I have been a little affected with the rhumatism in my shoulder, so that I did not attend…
Boston Febry. 17th. 1807 We return’d to Town yesterday morning which was one of the most bitter Cold I ever experienced but fortunately were not frozen The Children bore the…
Washington 27. Jany: 1807. My dear Sir I received nearly ten days since your very kind letter, which has hitherto remained unanswered owing to the very sudden transition we made,…
Boston Jany. 26 1806 [ , Start insertion, 1807 , End, ] I have not recieved a line from [. . .] friend since you enclosed your very beautiful [.…
Washington 26. Jany: 1807. My dear Louisa. I wrote you last Monday a few lines enclosing a letter for Caroline, and intended further to have written you the following day—But…
Boston Jany. 21st. 1807 How shall I express my gratitude, my thanks, my admiration , of your very beautiful lines, my best beloved friend you have more than answerd my…
Washington 19. Jany: 1807. My dear Louisa. Since I wrote you, which was last Thursday, I have received three letters from you, which call for a particular Answer—I must however…
Boston Jany. 16th. 1807 Your letter of the 6th and the enclosures, arrived safe last evening. I was a little surprized at your appearing so angry at the observations made…
Quincy Jan’ry 16th, 1807 My dear Son I think it is full time to take my pen and inquire after your Health, and to assure you that I should not…