Aaron Clark to John Adams, February 16, 1820
State of New York. Albany Feby: 16. 1820. Dear Sir. Please permit me the honor of enclosing you my prospectus for a most useful and necessary work. I have spent…
State of New York. Albany Feby: 16. 1820. Dear Sir. Please permit me the honor of enclosing you my prospectus for a most useful and necessary work. I have spent…
Danvers. Feb 15th 1820 Dear Sir, As a trifling testimonial of the gratitude and respect which I feel for you, who have conferred so many blessings on Our common Country—more…
Philada. January 19th. 1820. Honoured Sir, With undissembled pleasure, I embrace the first leisure moment, to acknowledge the receipt of your interesting letter of the 12th. instant. The anecdote of…
Montezillo Janry. 18th. 1820 dear Sir. you have run me still deeper in your debt by the precious present, of your remarks on the Missouri question— I have read it…
New Lebanon Jan. 17, 1820. Sir, I hope you will excuse the freedom I have used, in sending you a copy of the Moral Instructor.—Judging from the conspicuous seat which…
Maine Augusta Jan. 17. 1820 Venerable & Esteemed Sir I herewith forward & present to you the constitution of Maine .—I have delayed sending it to you before, that the…
Boston Jany. 14th 1820 Permit me, most Excellent sir, my intrusion of impart to you, that in a voyage from Great Britain for south America, in an english Vessel, I…
Montezillo January 12th—1820 Dear Sir— I thank you for your New-Years letter of Benjamin Rush—As Agriculture is the Nursing Mother of us all – It cannot be too assidously cultivated…
Montezillo January 5th 1820 Revnd and dear Sir Be pleased to accept my thanks for your polite and obliging letter—of the 30th December—and for the Report—to the Managers of the…
Philadal. January 1. 1820 Honoured Sir, I have taken the liberty of forwarding to you the first number of a periodical work entitled the “Rural Magazine” which is published this…