John Quincy Adams to John Adams, February 15, 1813
St: Petersburg 15 February 1813. My Dear Sir. Although the Wars, which broke out in the course of one Week, last Summer, both in Europe and America, appear to have…
St: Petersburg 15 February 1813. My Dear Sir. Although the Wars, which broke out in the course of one Week, last Summer, both in Europe and America, appear to have…
Quincy Feb 13th 1813. Dear Sir Your letter of the 6th is before me. to save me the time for writing & your that of reading long discourses, I will…
Quincy Janry 5th 1813 my Dear cousin Thanks my Dear cousin for the Ring which containing a memorial of my Ever dear Aunt your Mother is more valuable to me…
Quincy Janry 3d 1813 Dear Harriot I thank you for your care of my Letters those that I mist, which you put in the Book were found. Mr Beal deliverd…
Quincy January 1st 1813 Dear Sir Though the Thirteenth year of the nineteenth century has made its Debutt, yet as the sun has not and I am obliged to light…
Washington December 31. 1813. Dear Sir. On Sunday last I saw the President, and he mentioned to me that not a single line had been received from our commissioners in…
Quincy Dec. 29. [ , Start insertion, 18 , End, ]13 Friend Spafford I have delivered the Copy of your Gazetteer of New York, intended for the American Accademy of…
Olden barneveld 28 Dec. 1813. Mÿ Dear Sir! Everÿ mail I flattered my Self to receive a Line from Mount Wallaston, till I received your favour of the 1st. and…
Quincy Dec. 26. 13 Dear Vanderkemp Be not anxious. I am not jealous. Had your Packett arrived one day Sooner, I Should have delivered it in Person to Mr and…
Washington December 25. 1813. Dear Sir. Christmas Day I sit down to offer you the compliments of the season, in the most respectful, cordial, and friendly way in which they…