John Quincy Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, January 29, 1809
New York Sunday noon 29. Jany: 1809. My dear wife, I write you a line from the Stage–Office: having just this moment arrived, and intending in half an hour to…
New York Sunday noon 29. Jany: 1809. My dear wife, I write you a line from the Stage–Office: having just this moment arrived, and intending in half an hour to…
Boston Janry 28. Assured that a few lines from me will be acceptable to my best beloved friend on his arrival I seize the earliest opportunity of enquiring after his…
Washington 17 January: 1809. Dear Sir. I am astonished, on recurring to my files, at finding that your favour of the 23d. Ulto. has lain by me, so long, unanswered.…
1809. Jany. 17. Dear Sir my Son J Q Adams has an opportunity of employing the Sum I have which is payd of Eight pr Cent Stock. will you be…
Washington Jany 1st. 1809 Mr. & Mrs. Cook ask leave to present to Mr. & Mrs. Adams the Compts. of the Season— Your Letters do much good, are treated with…
Quincy, 20, Dec. 1809. Sirs, AMSTERDAM, June 5, 1781, wrote to congress. “The deputies of Middleburg in the assembly of the states of the province of Zealand, on the 14th…
Pomfret Decr 20th 1809 Honored Sir I received your letter of the Sixth of September which I read with pleasure and thank you for the freedom you have manifested in…
Quincy December 18. 1809 Dear Sir I have recd your favour of Nov. 20th and regret very much that your Employments would not allow you to Spend a Night with…
Quincy Decr. 15 1809 Sir I have received your kind Letter of 28. of November and another Some time ago that I have not answered. I rejoice with you in…
Quincy December 14th 1809 Dr Sir I must, though much against my Inclination agree in your opinion expressed in your kind Letter of the 27th. of Nov. “that it will…