Pseudonym: “A.B.” to John Adams, May 1, 1812
Boston May—1812— Venerable Sir, Having allways since I had Ideas of my own been a warm admirer of your virtues and talents as a statesmen and a Christain having heard…
Boston May—1812— Venerable Sir, Having allways since I had Ideas of my own been a warm admirer of your virtues and talents as a statesmen and a Christain having heard…
Quincy May 29th. 1812 Dear Sir I received last night by the Quincy Stage, the honour of your Letter of the 27th. of this month; and am very sorry you…
Quincy May 28. 1812 Friend I will not loose an hour of my Interest of 8 per Cent a Month. I have this moment received yours of 22d.—I could paper…
Boston May 27th, 1812 Sir An unfortunate accident preventing the insertion in the Newpapers of last week of the notification for the meeting of the American Academy of Arts &…
Quincy May 26. 1812 Friend of 1774 and 1812 I am Such a miser that I cannot Suffer a Letter of yours to remain a day unanswered, because my answer…
Philadelphia may 22nd: 1812 Dear old friend, You remind me by your wish for a copy of all the lyes that were published against you by your political enemies, of…
Quincy April 22 1812 My dear Friend Omnicient Jackson Said to me, at his own Table and repeated it at mine in London, that Chatham flattered the Vanity of The…
Monticello Apr. 20. 12. Dear Sir I have it now in my power to send you a piece of homespun in return for that I recieved from you. not of…
Quincy, April 20, 1812. Dear Van der Kemp. Inclosed is a Letter which I beg you to return to me, as Soon as you think fit. It is an Answer…
Quincy April 17th 1812 Sir I regret that the Weather deprived me of the Pleasure of meeting The Trustees and Visitors at your House on the last Saturday of March,…