John Adams to John Quincy Adams, October 16, 1814
Quincy October 16. 1814 My dear Son I am happy to have recd. your No. 30. No. 33. and No. 34. It is impossible to express the pleasure I have…
Quincy October 16. 1814 My dear Son I am happy to have recd. your No. 30. No. 33. and No. 34. It is impossible to express the pleasure I have…
Washington Octr. 14th. 1814. My dear madam— I have your letter of the 1st. inst. and yesterday visited Mr. Hellen & his family, they are all well and received no…
Ghent 14. October 1814. My dearest wife, Mr Boyd returned last Evening from Amsterdam, and is to proceed in the course of two or three days to Paris—As you are…
Ghent 11. October 1814. My dearest friend. No letter from you, since that of 10. September, which I received, this day week—The next Post-day was Saturday, when there came one…
Ghent 7. October 1814. My dearest friend. Captain Bates arrived here yesterday morning, from Amsterdam, and has lent me a number of American Newspapers, of the month of August, and…
St Petersburg October 6th 1814 Dear Papa As you desired I left off writing although I had prepared a letter. As Mama has just recieved your Letter of the 23…
Ghent 13. September 1814 My dear wife. Your Letters of 13 and 15 August, which I received both together on Saturday last have fully ascertained that the Post directly between…
Ghent 13. September 1814 My Dear Charles. It was so long since I had received a Letter from you that I began to be quite impatient; and then your Mama,…
Quincy Sepbr 13th 1814 True my dear Sister, “our Sweetest comforts have their alloy” my dear Caroline left me yesterday. no former separation from her equaled this. upon former occasions…
Sep 10th. [ , Start insertion, 1814 , End, ] My Dear Sister, I am sorry you did not find time to write me a line—reports are so various, &…