Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams, June 24, 1814
St: Petersburg June 24th. 1814 My Dear Friend In the first place I will inform you, as I know how very particular you are, that I have received No 9…
St: Petersburg June 24th. 1814 My Dear Friend In the first place I will inform you, as I know how very particular you are, that I have received No 9…
Amsterdam, 20 June 1814. My dear Son. I received your second Letter, dated 23. May, just as I was coming on board the ship at Gothenburg, so that I had…
St Petersburg June 13th. 1814 How shall I express my thanks my best beloved friend for you very kind attention. No 8 was put into my hand on my arrival…
United States Corvette John Adams. Below Wingo. Sunday 12 June 1814— The wind, which had been blowing for ten days to the Westward having yesterday become fair, Captain Angus went…
Quincy June 12th: 1814 My ever dear Son I have received your number 27. 15 October, 13. The large quarto Pamphlet entitled “Principes de Chronologie pour les temps anterieurs aux…
St Petersburg May 19th. 1814. My dear friend Owing to the unfortunate detention of your last letter (that is to say No 2) I lost the opportunity of writing to…
St Petersburg May 15th. 1814 We had concluded from appearances here that you would be detained some days at Revel, but I did not imagine that your stay would have…
Quincy may 15 1814 My dear Friend I really was much rejoyed to See once again your hand writing. While I feelingly Sympathize with you, in the weakness of your…
Reval. Saturday Evening 14. May 1814. My dear Wife After I had closed my Letter for you which is to go by this night’s Post, I received a Letter from…
Reval 1/13 May 1814. What can I say to my beloved friend, but that I am still the prisoner of the ice and the winds?—It is a poor Consolation, but…