Abigail Smith Adams to John Quincy Adams, June 8, 1815
Quincy June 8th 1815 My Dear Son Dr Eustice, for so he will be call’d altho now our minister to Holland, came yesterday to make us a visit, and to…
Quincy June 8th 1815 My Dear Son Dr Eustice, for so he will be call’d altho now our minister to Holland, came yesterday to make us a visit, and to…
Quincy June 8th. 1815 My dear Sir I have requested a number of Friends, to Search and Seek for information concerning the Fisheries, and they have procured me many Letters…
Quincy June 7th. 15. My dear Sir Inclosed is a Letter from Judah Alden of Duxbury, a fifty fifth Cousin of yours, on the Fisheries. And another from Freeman Atwood.…
June 6th 1815. Dear Harriet I return you Cs Letter, I think she will not be here untill the last of this month. I fear W’s situation an unpleasant one,…
Scituate June 5th. 1815. My Dear Friend We were highly gratified in receiving a few lines from our dear Susan, to whom my love & thanks are [due.] I was…
Quincy June 4th 1815 my dear Son I must abide by the rule I have establishd, which is not to let any opportunity of writing to you, pass unimproved.—altho I…
Quincy June 4th. 1815 My dear Sir Mr Bray a Son in Law of Samuel Eliot Esquire, the putative Father of the Greek Professorship at H.C. will I hope have…
Washington June 3. 1815 Respected Madam. I had the honor of your favor of the 14th of last month enclosed to me by Mr Smith, and upon this, as on…
Sunday May 4th Dear Harriet I received your note this morning. mr A forgot to leave it last Evening; I am not much disappointed that there were not any Letters…
Quincy May 30th 1815 my dear Son My last Letter, was written last week, and addrest to mrs Adams, by the Amsterdam packet, which sail’d for Liverpool. it is now…