Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams, February 17, 1815
Riga Febry. 17th. 1815 My best Friend We have proceeded thus far on our journey as well and with as much pleasure as we could possibly have expected and the…
Riga Febry. 17th. 1815 My best Friend We have proceeded thus far on our journey as well and with as much pleasure as we could possibly have expected and the…
Quincy Febry 17 1815 Dear Harriet I received the Silk and chalk this mor’g on Wednesday. I wrote you and inclosed to you mr Adams Letter of 25 Novbr to…
Atkinson Feb. 13th. 1815— My Dear Sister, Thanks [be to] kind Providence we are all alive though the cold Tuesday our blood seemed congealing, & it was hard for me…
Paris Hotel du Nord 13 February 1815. Dear Sir I received only last friday your letter of the 5 Instant and have been since then endeavouring to find lodgings for…
St: Petersburg 31 Jany. 12 February 1815. Mr Harris has the honor to hand herewith inclosed to Mrs Adams the several passports and Letters Required for her journey to Berlin…
St Petersburg 12 Febry. 1815 My best Friend. I am this instant setting off and have only time to say that nothing can equal my impatience to see you some…
Washington Saturday Feby 11th. 1815— most respected Sir you and your dear family may have wondered at my silence for some weeks past, but I have been very, seriously indisposed,…
Cambridge Feb 10th. 1815 I received with much Gratitude my dear Madam your Affectionate, & condoling Epistle of the 8th. Dec. last, & should long ere this, have acknowledg’d your…
Haverhill Feby 10th 1815. Dear Aunt, We availed ourselves of the good Sleighing to visit our friends here, and it would have given us much pleasure to extend our ride…
Quincy Feb’ry 8th 1815 Dear Harriet Your Theological queries, you must consult with your Learned minister. I am not able to solve them. there is certainly a difference in the…