Charles Jared Ingersoll to John Adams, July 10, 1812
Philadelphia 10 July 1812 Sir As an inconsiderable testimonial of the deep veneration I entertain for your talents, virtues and patriotic services, allow me to ask your acceptance of a…
Philadelphia 10 July 1812 Sir As an inconsiderable testimonial of the deep veneration I entertain for your talents, virtues and patriotic services, allow me to ask your acceptance of a…
Quincy July 10. 1812 My dear Friend I beg you would not consider yourself obliged to answer my Letters. Your Time is prescious, mine of no Value. I thank you…
Pittsfield. 9th. July 1812 Respectable Sir I consider Your opinion on the Subject of War—as expressed to me in the Letter you did me the honor to write of the…
Philadelphia July 8th: 1812 My dear friend, It is now a time of uncommon health in our city, insomuch that I spend six or seven hours of every day, including…
Quincy July 7th. 1812. Dear Sir If I were as rich as Mr Stephen Gerard or Mr William Gray, I would publish and proclaim offers and promises of Rewards in…
Quincy June 5. 1812 Dear Vander kemp. Can you give me any News of the Millenium? Is it to commence Soon enough for me to entertain a hope that I…
Philadelphia June 4th: 1812 my dear friend In Spite of a Speech made by my wife a few days Ago, “that you and I corresponded like two young girls about…
Washington June 3. 1812 Dear Sir I duly received your letter of the 21st ulto. inclosing one to yourself from Mr. Malcom. I return the latter as desired. Mr. Malcom…
Philada June 2nd: 1812 My dear old friend Stephen Gerard came to Philada from France About thirty years ago in the capacity of a Sailor. Having had some education, and…
Quincy June 2. 1812 Dear Sir Our ancient and venerable Friend Clinton is gone before us. It had long been my intention to write to him: but while I was…