John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, May 22, 1812
St: Petersburg 22 May 1812. Your N 19/10 dated 10 Septr: 7. Decr: 1811. and 3. Jany: 1812 was forwarded to me from Gothenburg, and received by me the 8th:…
St: Petersburg 22 May 1812. Your N 19/10 dated 10 Septr: 7. Decr: 1811. and 3. Jany: 1812 was forwarded to me from Gothenburg, and received by me the 8th:…
Quincy May 20th 1812 Mon cher Petit Fils My letter to you of 22 Decr was unacknowledged till 24 March. Yours to me of 24 March, is not to be…
Boston May: 19th 1812 To Correct an error has been Considerd as proof of a Candid Mind—Will you then permit me my much respected friend to express to you,— And…
Atkinson May 16th. 1812— My Dear Sister, I have the pleasure to inform you, that your dear Grandchildren reached here Friday noon, safe, & are very well in health, &…
Quincy May 10th 1812 my dear Son Mr Shaw sent me word yesterday, that a Gentleman of his acquaintance was going to Archangel, and would take a Letter to you,…
Middletown May 5th. 1812 Accept my Dear Friend of my sympathy for the loss of your lovely grand Daughter. For Mrs Charles Adams I can most sensibly feel for her…
St: Petersburg 30 April 1812. The enclosed is a copy of a letter, which was written near a Month, before an opportunity occurred of sending it, on its way to…
St: Petersburg 28. April 1812. The only notice of existence directly from yourself that I have received since your letter of 2. June 1811. is by a scrap of half…
Atkinson April 26th. 1812 My Dear Sister, The human Pores have been so long obstructed by the late severe Season, & peircing winds of March, that it has occasiond many…
Quincy April 20th 1812 My dear Sister I had got comfortably through the cold of the winter, but the chilling winds of March have laid me up in April. I…