John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, January 14, 1807
Washington 14. Jany: 1807. My dear Louisa. The last Letter I have received from you was that of the 1st: instt: which I answered last week—I then mentioned to you…
Washington 14. Jany: 1807. My dear Louisa. The last Letter I have received from you was that of the 1st: instt: which I answered last week—I then mentioned to you…
Washington 1 [3] < , Start deletion, Decemb , End, > Jany: 1807 My dear Brother. I received a few days since your favour of the 28th. ulto: with the…
Philadelphia Decemr 15. 1807. My Venerable & dear friend, An inflammation in my eyes which for several days has confined me to my house, and rendered writing difficult and painful,…
Quincy December 14. 1807 Dear Sir As I did not wish to oppress you with my Letters I have not acknowledged the receipt of your favour of the 18th of…
Boston Decr. 8th. 1807 My Dear Sir, Your letter of the 28th. instant has just come to hand, and I have stepped into the house of a friend to <…
Quincy December 1st. 1807.— Dear Sir, I sympathize with you in all your Expressions of grief in your favour of Nov. 1st. at the melancholly Catastrophy of so many worthy…
Quincy November 30th. 1807 Sir I have received the favour of your letter of the 21st. day of this month, and have complied with your request so far as to…
Fryeburg Novr. 21. 1807. Sir, Having the honor to be Preceptor of the Academy in this place, and feeling interested in the diffusion of science and literature in general, I…
Quincy November 14. 1807 Dear Sir I am Sorry it is not in my power to give you much information relative to General Oglethorpe in complyance with your desire in…
Novr. 11, 1807. Mr. Holmes, presenting his respects to President Adams, takes the liberty to ask of him an account of General Oglethorpe , and particularly of what passed between…