John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, May 6, 1816
Quincy May 6 1816 Dear Sir Neither Eyes Fingers or Paper held out, to dispatch all the Trifles I wished to write in my last Letter. In your favour of…
Quincy May 6 1816 Dear Sir Neither Eyes Fingers or Paper held out, to dispatch all the Trifles I wished to write in my last Letter. In your favour of…
Quincy May 3. 1816 Dear Sir. Yours Ap. 8 has long Since been recd. J. “Would you agree to live your 80 years over again”? A. Aye! And Sanse Phrases.”…
Charlestown May 2d. 1816 Dear sir, I am on the wing for N. York, where I hope for an interview with Gov. Jay & Dr. Boudinot, who I expect will…
Olden barneveld 1 May 1816. Dear and respected Sir! Mr. Alex. Bryant Johnson returned me the ms—Had I more time I Should be tempted to write a geogological history of…
Philada. April 27. 1816 My dear Sir, I have taken the liberty of recommending to your kind attention, Henry Jonathan Williams Esquire, a young Gentleman of this City, who is…
Monticello Apr. 8. 16. Dear Sir I have to acknolege your two favors of Feb. 16. & Mar. 2. and to join sincerely in the sentiment of mrs Adams, and…
Quincy April 5th 1816 my Gale I have remitted to Judge Cranch, ten dollars, to discharge your account. You will be so good as to give him a receipt, for…
Philadelphia 29 March 1816 Sir The obligation confered by the letter you did me the honor to write in September last will always be highly estimated, and as the subject…
Oldenbarneveld 18 March. 1816. My Dear and high-respected Friend! Although I dilay’d till now to answer your very gratifying favour of Febr. the 5th, it was not, that I valued…
Quincy March 5th. 1816 Sir your letter of 27th Feb, has surprised me. Of the writer of the anonymous letter to you I have no knowledge. The portrait taken by…