John Adams to Alexander Bryan Johnson, January 11, 1815
Quincy January 11. 1815 Dear Sir For myself and all my Family, I reciprocate to you and yours, the Compliments of the Season. At my Age, one knows not what…
Quincy January 11. 1815 Dear Sir For myself and all my Family, I reciprocate to you and yours, the Compliments of the Season. At my Age, one knows not what…
Quincy Decr. 17 1815 Dear Sir Benjamin Wells Esqr and his Lady are very ambitious of paying their respects to President Madison and his Lady. The Gentleman’s Grandfathers were two…
Quincy December 30. 1815 Sir I have received your favour of Decr 24th. I have Settled the Plan with Mr Morse. You ask a Sketch of my Life. I was…
Philada. Decr. 24th: 1815. Dear sir I have received you very obliging favour, & thank you for you kindness in promising to sit to Mr. Morse, for your portrait for…
Andover, Dec. 23, 1815. Honoured Sir; I hope you will excuse me for troubling you with a line relative to the subject on which I called at your house. the…
Quincy Decr. 22. 1815 Feast of the Pilgrims. Dear Sir You are examining me upon Interrogatories. I must tell you the Truth and nothing but the Truth. But to tell…
Charlestown Dec. 21. 1815 Dear sir, Your favor of the 28th. is before me, My son, & his parents feel much obliged to You for your polite & kind invitation…
Quincy Nov. 13 1815 Dear sir The fundamental Article of my political Creed is, that Despotism, or unlimited Sovereignty, or absolute Power is the same in a Majority of a…
Quincy Novbr 11th 1815 Dear Rush To your studies in Jurisprudence, I wish all the success, which you can possibly wish for yourself; but you must collect yourself & remember…
York 10th. Novr. 1815. Dear Sir I was much gratified with the reception of yours of Novr. 4th. Current And if it were in my power to communicate the Strength…