William Stephens Smith to John Adams, February 23, 1814
Washington City Feby. 23d. 1814 Dear Sir— More trouble hangs over the Camp The President last night, indulged The Secretary of War, by consenting to the arrest of Major General…
Washington City Feby. 23d. 1814 Dear Sir— More trouble hangs over the Camp The President last night, indulged The Secretary of War, by consenting to the arrest of Major General…
Febry. 23 1814 Quincy Dear Sir A long and Severe fit of Sickness must plead my excuse for so long delaying the acknowledment of Mr vander Kemps very polite and…
Washington City Monday Feby 21st. 1814 Dear Sir This day’s Post brings a communication from Abbey under date of the 13th. from a Gentleman of very high standing < ,…
Quincy Feb’ry 21 1814 My Dear Madam I have been for near two months confined to my chamber, and much of that time unable to write or read or my…
Washington City Feby. 18th. 1814. Dear & Respected Sir I enclose you the United States Gazette to you perfectly acquainted with the Geography of Europe particularly of the frontiers of…
St: Petersburg 16 January 1814 My dear Brother Yesterday I wrote a letter to Brother George, and so I thought that I ought to write you one too; for I…
Quincy Janry 16th 1814 My dear John I thank you for your Letter: and was very glad to hear from you; I was the more gratified to hear from you…
Quincy Jan’ry 16th 1814 My Dear Son I was never more at a loss what to Say to you than at the present moment. to accuse you of neglect, I…
Quincy Jan’ry 13 1814 My Dear Sister I received this morning your Letter of 10th I feard that you were Sick, not hearing from you by the last mail, and…
Atkinson Jan. 10, 1814 I too my Dear Sister, have to address you from the Bed of Sickness— The wednesday night after I wrote to you last, I was waked…