Elizabeth Smith Shaw Peabody to Abigail Smith Adams, May 13, 1814
Atkinson May 13th 1814 My Dear Sister, I have often felt thankful that we cannot trace our Geneology to the family of Kill-Joys , but are closely allied to those,…
Atkinson May 13th 1814 My Dear Sister, I have often felt thankful that we cannot trace our Geneology to the family of Kill-Joys , but are closely allied to those,…
Quincy May 13th 1814 My dear Friend Next to the Supports of religion; is the sympathy of Friends in affliction, of the first you have abandent sources in the Belief…
Reval 12. May 1814. I left St: Petersburg on the 28th. of last Month, as in the Letter of which I now enclose a press-Copy, I mentioned to you was…
Quincy May 12th 1814 My Dear Sister I realy ought to have written to you and have inclosed the few Lines to Cousin Abbe which were Sent me from Boston…
[ , Start insertion, post 11 May 1814 , End, ] Yes, my dear Friend—I am indeed the only one of my Father’s house who yet stands in this fading,…
[ , Start insertion, 10 May 1814 , End, ] Recd: Quincy May 10th: 1814 of Thomas B Adams Esqr Twenty-five dollars & fifty Cents in full for a quarters…
Reval 9. May 1814. My dearest friend. Mr Rodde informs me that before he left St: Petersburg the twenty-five English Mails had arrived, from which I conclude that the Gulph…
Quincy April 9th 1814 Dear George I received your importent Letter so clearly exprest that for some time I was not able to define the true meaning of it. with…
Washington City April 2d. 1814 My dear Madam— I have your letter of the 22d. of march, and am much gratified that my enquiries and communications relative to Mr. De…
Washington City April 1st. 1814 Dr. Sir— Yesterday mr. Eppes chairman of the Committee of Way’s and means, brought in a bill to change the mode of taxation from the…