William, Jr Tudor to John Adams, November 27, 1819
Boston November. 27th. 1819 Most respected & Dear Sir, I was very highly gratified by your opinion on the subject of slavery in the new States; its tenour was what…
Boston November. 27th. 1819 Most respected & Dear Sir, I was very highly gratified by your opinion on the subject of slavery in the new States; its tenour was what…
Quincy Montezillo Novber. 26th. 1819 Dear Sir I have not yet received your Memoirs of Billerica—they must have rested somewhere in the Post Office—or have been taken out of the…
Montezillo Novber. 25th. 1819 dear Sir I have not received your Memoirs of Billerica—they must have < , Start deletion, been , End, > nested some-where in the Post Office…
Montezillo Quincy November: 24. 1819 Dear Sir— I have now read your Inaugural Discourse, and my peculiar circumstances must be my apology for not having read it sooner—I have read…
Montezillo November 23d. 1819 Dear Sir By your account which I believe is correct—Wentworth and Sewall are all that is left of my Class for my Consolation—and we must expect…
Montezillo Alias the little Hill / November 23d. 1819 My dear Sir I congratulate you and myself on your recovery from the three Illnesses that have distressed you, the means…
Richmond 11 mo: 22 1819 Respected & Dear Sir I have taken the liberty to enclose in this letter to your Son, which fredom I request you will excuse. Altho…
Billerica, 20 Nov. 1819. Honoured & Respected Sir, Your favour was received last evening, and the subject of it shall receive immediate attention. For some time past, I have entertained…
Montezillo Novbr. 20th. 1819. Dear Sir I Shall not pause to consider whether my Opinion will be popular or unpopular with the Slave Holders, or Slave Traders, in the Northern…
Quincy Montezillo Novber. 19th. 1819— My dear General— Your address to the Agricultural Society for which I thank you—I have read with great interest and delight, it has almost, not…