Ann Frances Harrod Adams to John Adams, February 8, 1819
Quincy February 8th 1819 My dear Sir I have heard, with some surprize, your proposition to Mr Adams that we should once more take up our residence with you. It…
Quincy February 8th 1819 My dear Sir I have heard, with some surprize, your proposition to Mr Adams that we should once more take up our residence with you. It…
Feby 8th 1819— Dr: Sir. I have reflected with mingled emotions of filial tenderness and respect upon the proposal you made me, yesterday, to take up my abode with you…
Quincy Feby: 8th: 1819. My dear Son, I have been employed for a month or six weeks in hard labour to save you trouble. I have ransacked chests, trunks, boxes,…
Quincy 4th Feby. 1819 My dear Susan The practice of borrowing hands to write for me is so modern & my skill in dictating so little familliar that I forgot…
Washington 3d February 1819 Dear Charles I was delighted with your Letter and was only sorry you did not mention your health, which I understand has been very indifferent, and…
Jan 3. [ , Start insertion, 1819 , End, ] Mr and Mrs Adams, Miss Cartwright, with Miss Adams & Brother accept with pleasure the polite invitation of Mrs Boylston,…
[ January 2–7, 1819 ] I must begin this Sheet by observing that I have touched rather more largely upon political occurrences than is perhaps prudent considering how little I…
Montezillo December 29th. 1819 Dear Sir. I have two kind letters from you to acknowledge one of the 9th September, and one of the 20th. December—with heartfelt satisfaction I congratulate…
Montezillo December 21st 1819 Dear Sir I must answer your great question of the 10th in the Words of Dalembert to his Correspondent, who asked him what is Matter- “Je…
Oldenbarneveld 20 Dec. 1819. My Dear and respected Sir! The last time, I was gratified with Some tidings from Quincy—was by a Letter of the 8th of this month, in…