John Marshall to John Quincy Adams, January 1, 1817
[ , Start insertion, ca. 1817-1835 , End, ] [ , Start insertion, February 3, 1829 , End, ] Mr. Marshall accepts with pleasure the invitation of The President and…
[ , Start insertion, ca. 1817-1835 , End, ] [ , Start insertion, February 3, 1829 , End, ] Mr. Marshall accepts with pleasure the invitation of The President and…
Sup. Court friday 4 oclock [ , Start insertion, 1817-1825 , End, ] Mr Webster, accepts with great pleasure Mr & Mrs Adams invitation to dine on Thursday next—
[ , Start insertion, 5th January to 29th December, ca. 1817-1825 , End, ] 5th Jany— Mr Calhoun accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr & Mrs Adams for Thursday…
Saturday. Mr. Clay’s respectful Compliments to Mr. Adams and Mrs. Adams and he regrets Extremely that confinement to his room by indisposition prevents him from having the pleasure of dining…
[ 15 Dec. 1817-1 Jan. 1818 ] Decbr. 15 A Stormy and bousterous day a large party invited to dine being the first Diplomatic dinner nothing to be had and…
Washington 14. December 1817. My dear Charles. A very few days after my arrival in this City, I received your Letter of 19. September, the contents of which I dare…
Quincy december 14th 1817 my dear son As you accused me last Evening, or rather Night with preventing the Ladies from writing to you; I apologized by saying that I…
Alexandria Decr. 13th. 1817— Sir, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of a set of documents, and the second Volume of Wheaton’s reports stiched in boards, which have…
Quincy december 12th 1817 my dear daughter I have been haunted with the Deamon of omission, and a hundred Sprights in the garb of excuses, Such as Company, family avocations…
London 11. Dec 1817. Dear Sir. The last letter of only two I have from Mr Adams is of 8 Octr. at Washington, he took upon him the duties of…