Robert J Evans to John Adams, June 14, 1819
Philadel. June 14. 1819. Honoured Sir, Be pleased to accept my thanks for your valuable letter. The important observations contained in it, I intend to incorporate in a future communication…
Philadel. June 14. 1819. Honoured Sir, Be pleased to accept my thanks for your valuable letter. The important observations contained in it, I intend to incorporate in a future communication…
Billerica, 12 June, 1819. Respected Sir, Permit an humble individual to present you a memoir of one of the ancient towns of Massachusetts, which claims some affinity with Braintree, as…
Olden barneveld—9 June 1819. My Dear and respected Sir! As I know not where mrs de Wint resides—I must address my Lett to your care—I could not indulge my Self…
Quincy June 9th 1819 Dear Sir Please to accept the third Voloum of the “Defence” the first you will please to return when you have made all the use of…
Epping (NH) June 8th 1819 Dear Sir Permit me to present you with a copy of my valedictory Address to the legislature of New Hampshire; and to assure you that…
Quincy June 8th 1819 Sir I respect the Sentiments and motives which have prompted you to engage in your present occupation so much that I feel an Esteem and affection…
Quincy May 9. 1819 Mr Niles. In one of your letters—you ask me whether I can give you the names of the Mohawk’s who were concerned in the Noyade of…
Quincy May 7th 1819 dear Sir Your letter of the 3d. has distressed me—It will compel me to disclose truths which will be disagreeable to you—and very unpleasant to me—…
Quincy May 5th 1819 Dear Sir < , Start deletion, For , End, > every Man of Letters and reputation is dear to me—altho an entire stranger in Person—your name…
Quincy May 4th 1819 Dear Sir— Be pleased to accept my thanks—for an address from the Agricultural Society of the County of Oneida by Alexander Coventry Esqr.— Tho I have…