John Adams to John Quincy Adams, October 12, 1815
Quincy Octr. 12 1815 My dear Sir. A Gentleman, whose Name is Reynolds a Native of Boston, a Graduate at Cambridge, a Pupil in Medicine and Surgery of the late…
Quincy Octr. 12 1815 My dear Sir. A Gentleman, whose Name is Reynolds a Native of Boston, a Graduate at Cambridge, a Pupil in Medicine and Surgery of the late…
Boston-House, Ealing 9. October 1816 My dear Sir. Your favours of 27. 28 and 30 August were all received together—They, as well as your preceding Letters express so much uneasiness…
Quincy September 11. 1815 My dear John You cannot imagine, how much pleasure, your Letter of July 24th gave me. Your Father and Mother have improved Your hand in a…
Quincy Septr 11. 1815 My dear Charles I thank you for your kind Letter of July 26. Your Visit to Mr Clarksons must have been very pleasant. Such a number…
Sunday Sepbr 8th 1815 Dear Harriet I have not committed burglary this time—Caroline haven written in the cover, all well the 9th of Sep’br no I did not tell her…
[ , Start insertion, 8 September 1815 , End, ] Greeting, Reposing especial Trust and confidence in your Integrity Prudence and Ability, I do appoint you the said John Adams…
Quincy Septr. 8. 1815 My dear George I have recd. your < , Start deletion, Number 2. , End, > June 30th. Number 3 and your June 8th. without number.…
Quincy Sepbr 5 1815 Dear Harriet My correspondents increase so fast, that it puts out my eyes to write to them all. I have employd all this rainy morning in…
Washington September 4. 1815. Respected Madam. I lose no time in returning the enclosed letters, which came to hand to day, and for the perusal of which I beg leave…
Quincy August 17th 1815 Dear Harriet I thank you for the pamphlet sent me and think the writer more sinned against than sining. I will keep it, so charge me…