Susanna Boylston Adams Clark Treadway to Sarah Smith Adams, July 31, 1816
Quincy July 31st. 1816— My Dear Mother I have been expecting to hear from you every day, for this month past, but have not received a line. I have been…
Quincy July 31st. 1816— My Dear Mother I have been expecting to hear from you every day, for this month past, but have not received a line. I have been…
Quincy July 31. 1816 Dear John I find upon my table this morning your favour of the 7. March; and I know not whether I have ever answered it. I…
Ealing 30 July 1816. Dear Sir, I consider Mr Temple Franklin a Citizen of the United States, and entitled to a Passport accordingly. yours faithfully.
Quincy July 30th 1816. Dear Sir May I ask the favour of you to forward the enclosed letter? The United States Bank will probably be organized, by the choice of…
29 July 1816— Dear Sir, Mr Temple Franklin Applied to day for a Passport as an American Citizen to go to France. He stated to me that he was born…
London 12. July 1816. My dear Mother. Mr Tarbell informs me that he and his Lady have determined to return to the United States, and that they expect to sail…
Quincy July 10th. 1816 My ever dear Sir. Mr Andrew Bigelow, whose Character you will learn from the inclosed Letter from the President of Harvard Colledge, will be the Bearer…
Ealing 4 July 1816. My Dear Mother We have been some time now without receiving Letters from you, although we have heard of you from other branches of the family.…
Quincy July 3. 1816 My ever dear sir Your Letter of May 6th. like all your other Letters for more than 20 years has been a cordial to me. I…
Rio de Janeiro July 2 1816 How very kind of you my beloved Mrs Adams to answer my dull letter so immediately You can form no idea of the pleasure…