Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams, March 5, 1815
Berlin March 5 1815 My Best friend After a very troublesome and tedious journey we have happily arrived at Berlin where I expected to have found Letters from you but…
Berlin March 5 1815 My Best friend After a very troublesome and tedious journey we have happily arrived at Berlin where I expected to have found Letters from you but…
Quincy March 5th 1815 Dear Harriet Last Evening I received your Letter with the inclosurs. I wrote to you on fryday, but the post did not go, and the Letters…
Quincy March 3d 1815 Dear Sir I congratulate you sir, from my Heart I congratulate my Country, upon the blaize of Glory, achieved by the valient General Jackson, and the…
Quincy March 3, [ , Start insertion, 18 , End, ]15 Dr Sir Our Fisheries have not been abandoned. They cannot be abandoned. They Shall not be abandoned. We hold…
Quincy March 3d 1815 Dear Harriet I beleive the post Man thinks us very importent correspondents, as we observed that it was well the P had the priviledge of Franking.…
Washington March 2d. 1815 Dear Sir— I receive with great satisfaction your congratulations on the peace, dated the 22d. ulto. the day of the great rejoicings in Boston, I have…
Quincy March 1st a Beautifull mor’g 1815 Dear Harriet I shall send George tomorrow by the stage and will be much obliged to your Father if he will go with…
Congress Hall March 1st. 1815 My dear Madam I received your kind letter of the 22d. of Feby. this morning—I have the pleasure to inform you of the restoration of…
Hotel du Nord. Rue de Richelieu, Paris 1. March 1815. My dear Wife. Your Letter N. 8. dated 31. January, which I received on Sunday last has explained the mistake…
[ , Start insertion, Feb. 1815 , End, ] Dear Harriet I inclose to you mr Adams’s Letter of Novbr 23. the peace was it seems as unexpected to him…