Susanna Boylston Adams Clark Treadway to Sarah Smith Adams, September 14, 1816
Quincy September 14th. 1816 My Dear Mother It seems an age, since I have written, or heard from you, and I cannot allow another post to pass, without writing. I…
Quincy September 14th. 1816 My Dear Mother It seems an age, since I have written, or heard from you, and I cannot allow another post to pass, without writing. I…
Quincy Sepbr 13th 1816 my Dear Neice It is a long time Since I have received a Line from you, or written one to you. yet it does not follow…
Ealing 11 September 1816 As the Galen is about to sail my dear Madam I hasten to inform you that we have at length received the Watches sent by Mr.…
Ealing 24. August 1816. My dear Mother. I shall send you by the earliest opportunity the newly published numbers of the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews; but unless you read Cobbett’s…
Quincy August 21st 1816 Dear Sir I take the Liberty of introducing to you and your good Lady, Leiut Clark, who is on his way to visit his Friends in…
Ealing 16. August 1816. My dear Mother, The receipt of all your Letters to that of 30. June has been acknowledged. To answer them, I must have time to think—a…
Quincy August 16th 1816 Dear Harriet I yesterday thursday the 15 received your communications of the 9th. you see it was not possible to forward the Letters inclosed by the…
Ealing 12. August 1816. My dear Mother. I have received Letters from you, of 22. March, 7. April, 9. and 20 May, and 29. and 30 June. every one of…
[ , Start insertion, post 10 Aug. 1816 , End, ] My dear Charles! Do you See, in these Plays of Terence, which are the Translations from Menander, the Character…
Ealing 31 July 1816. I have been very negligent my Dear Sister in not sooner answering your very affectionate Letter for which negligence I confess I have no substantial excuse…