Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams, September 14, 1820
< , Start deletion, Washington , End, > Rose Hill 14 [ , Start insertion, September , End, ] 1820 My best friend We find ourselves so very comfortable here…
< , Start deletion, Washington , End, > Rose Hill 14 [ , Start insertion, September , End, ] 1820 My best friend We find ourselves so very comfortable here…
Princeton Sept. 12th 1820 My Dear Cousin Your kind Letters are more likely to renew a worn down constitution than the recipe you give, for making my way to it…
Washington 12 Septr. 1820. My dear Brother. I have to reply to at least three Letters to you, the reason of which I will tell you hereafter, if it please…
Montezillo [ , Start insertion, September , End, ] 9th. 1820 my dear Susan The circle in which I move you know is very Contracted—and when I go round regularly…
Montezillo September 8th. 1820 my dear Son Our George has gained the first prize—and bares his honour meekly—He is a dutiful Son, for he is deeply engaged in Platonick Greek,…
Washington 3d Sept 1820 Dear George Your Letter has remained unanswered some time in consequence of the illness of Mary which has been pretty severe tho’ short she is now…
Montezillo September 2d. 1820 dear Cousin I have been as Civil to Mr Lane who brought me your letter of August 26th. as I could, he dined with me, and…
Montezillo July 13th 1820— My dear Caroline— Extract. I was not able to accept the condescending invitation of the Government of the State and the various Societies in Boston to…
Washington 12 July 1820 My dear John I am afraid that Charles has been writing some nonsense concerning Harriet Welsh which has caused you to write so disrespectfully concerning her…
Washington 10. July 1820. My dear Son. In looking over my file of Letters received, I find that the latest date I have from you is of 10. November 1819—I…