Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Adams, July 17, 1819
Washington 17 July 1819 Dear Sir I have been so unwell with the Chicken pox since I returned from Virginia and the weather has been so hot, that I could…
Washington 17 July 1819 Dear Sir I have been so unwell with the Chicken pox since I returned from Virginia and the weather has been so hot, that I could…
Quincy May 25th. 1819 my dear Daughter Human Life has been to me a State of trial from my Cradle to this seventh month of my Eaighty fourth year.— I…
Washington 24 May 1819 My Dear Sir Your kind Letter of the 15th. inst. has just come to hand—It was quite a disappointment to me upon my return from Europe…
Washington 24 May 1819. My dear and honoured father. I answer without delay your Letter of the 18th: instt. concerning Mrs. Clark—My wife has already written you very particularly the…
Washington 23d May 1819 Why what is the matter my Son? surely when you wrote your last Letter you must have been suffering from a billious attack and saw every…
Washington 23d May 1819 My Dear John Your letter of the 16 was received yesterday & I hasten to answer it that you may not have reason to complain of…
Quincy May 21st 1819 my dear Son— The Revnd. Mr Greenwood the successor of Mr Thatcher and Dr Kirkland in the Church in Summer Street Boston; will deliver you this…
Quincy May 20th 1819 dear Sir, your favour of the 7th from Princeton has given me Comfort by giving me good hopes and full assurance of the Continuence of your…
Montezillo May 19th. 1819 my dear Caroline Thank Mr De Wint for his Box of New york Cider Grove champaigne—Accept my thanks for the two Newspapers—my Introduction or rather presentations…
Quincy May 18. 1819 My dear Son I am anxious for Susan.— I wish to be informed, whether Mr Clark has left any and what Property? And whether any public…