William Stephens Smith to John Adams, July 15, 1813
Washington City July 15th. 1813. 5 oClock P.M. My Dear Sir— An Express arrived last night at 12 oClock from Point look out , advising that the Enemy had entered…
Washington City July 15th. 1813. 5 oClock P.M. My Dear Sir— An Express arrived last night at 12 oClock from Point look out , advising that the Enemy had entered…
Pittsfield July 15, 1813.— Respected Madam, I have received your letter of the 11th, with the enclosed sermons, & communication of your late brother in law, Judge Cranch,—& for your…
Quincy July 15th 1813 Never mind it, my dear Sir, if I write four Letters to your one: your one is worth more than my four. It is true that…
[ 15 July 1813 ] dear sir your favour of July 12th is before me I forward to your kind care a few lines more to my Son merely to…
Quincy july 14th 1813. my dear son I know how good a recent date is from a far country. accordingly my heart leaped with joy at receiving a packet the…
Atkinson July 12 1813 You know my Dear Sister, that my Heart is ever prone “to rejoice with those who rejoice, as well as to weep with those who have…
Quincy July 11th 1813 My Dear Madam I received your obliging favour, with the Letters inclosed, and was gratified that the Sentiments which they contain’d met your cordial approbation, and…
Alexandria June 22d. 1813. Dear Sir, I received your very kind and flattering letter of 1st. ulto.—On the morning before I received it I settled an account with Mr. Gales…
Atkinson June [ , Start insertion, 22 , End, ] 1813— Your long silence (My Dear Sister) made me fear that you, or some of your family were sick—I was…
St: Petersburg 21. June 1813. The duplicate of your Account for the year 1811. has at length reached me; but without comment or explanation—Part of it I therefore cannot fully…