Peter, Jr Ludlow to John Adams, February 11, 1819
New York February 11th: 1819 Highly Esteemed Sir— Having been advised to arrange an unbiassed history of the events which have grown out of the late Seminole War, especially as…
New York February 11th: 1819 Highly Esteemed Sir— Having been advised to arrange an unbiassed history of the events which have grown out of the late Seminole War, especially as…
Quincy Feby. 11th: 1819. Sir I have received information that you have mistaken the boundary line between your lot in the six hundred acres & mine that I bought of…
Quincy Feby. 10th: 1819. Dear Sir I have received your letter of the 5th: of Feby. As you have not agreed to any of my proposals in my last letter…
Quincy February 9. 1819 Dear sir, In your last letter you consider me in debt, I will not dispute it. You seem to wish me to write something to diminish…
Quincy Feby. 7th: 1819. Dear Sir— I have received your polite favour of the 3d: of this month. I am afraid that you are engaged in speculations that will never…
Quincy Feby. 6th: 1819. Dear Sir. Had I been able to write or read your should not have been a month without an answer to your obliging favour of Jany:…
Quincy Feby. 5th: 1819. Dear Sir I send you enclosed two pieces of paper. 1st. “Broken Hints to be communicated to the committee of Congress for the Massachusetts.” by Major…
Quincy Feby. 5th. 1819. Dear Sir I wrote you a few lines on Jany: 15th. and another on Feby: 2d. but have received no answer to either. I should be…
4th Feby. 1819 Tremont Street My dear Sir, The peculiar appropriatness of the enclosed letter, and the wish, often expressed by my mother, that you Could see it, induced Mrs…
Mr. Everett to Baron de Nagell. Brussels, February 22, 1819. Eodem, No. 8, (a,) page 605. It is regarded by the Government of the United States as a settled and…