John Adams to John Binns, September 8, 1819
Quincy September 8th. 1819 Sir I have received your obliging letter of September 2d. but have not received the Declaration of Independence. it has been lost, or at least retarded…
Quincy September 8th. 1819 Sir I have received your obliging letter of September 2d. but have not received the Declaration of Independence. it has been lost, or at least retarded…
Boston Sepr 4. 1819. My dear Sir. Your friendly letter, was handed to me yesterday evening by my Son, upon my return to Town from a small excursion in the…
Lyme County of New-London, Conn. Sept. 2d. 1819 Sir, I take the liberty to sent you the history of the Physical habits of his Excellency Thomas Jefferson, written by his…
Urbana, Ohio, 5th. August 1819.— Venerable Sir, I have in contemplation, in concert with Isaac Walker a qr. blood Indian of the Wyandot tribe, to publish a history of the…
Montpellier Aug. 5. 1819 Dear Sir I pay with much pleasure the debt of thanks for the copy of Mr. Wells’s Oration so kindly forwarded by you. It is a…
Quincy August 5th 1819 Dear Sir, I received the first Volume of the Defence in perfect order, several mails before your polite letter which was intended to accompany it arrived—I…
Quincy August 4th 1819 Sir I thank you for your Oration, which I have read with pleasure, there has never been any Alination of Esteem or affection between Mr Jefferson…
Salem, Aug 2. 1819. Sir. In sending you the Essex Register, we intended to do ourselves pleasure, and to assist the daily recollection of the Man, the Father of his…
Washington August 2. 1819 Sir I take the liberty of sending to you herewith the copy of an Oration which I was unexpectedly called upon to deliver on the 5h.…
Quincy August 2d 1819. Much Respected Sir, Your favour of the 29 ulto I duly received, And in answer to Mr Farmer’s enquirey Honour’d through your medium. I beg leave…