John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, January 17, 1822
Washington 17. January 1822 My dear Brother. I have mentioned to the Secretary of War, your wish that your Son Thomas may be admitted at the Military Academy at West–Point—His…
Washington 17. January 1822 My dear Brother. I have mentioned to the Secretary of War, your wish that your Son Thomas may be admitted at the Military Academy at West–Point—His…
Montizillo 29 Dec 1822 Dear Sir I have received your favour of the 17 Dec You may do what you please with my letter of 20 Dec The Mr. Troop…
Albany. 26 Decr 1822 My dear Sir It was Not my intention to have troubled you again very soon—but an incident has occured which has made it necessary. The day…
Albany Decr. 24. 1822. Dear Sir. A communication from a source so respectable < , Start deletion, a source , End, >, containing sentiments so worthy of the occasion, and…
Montezillo December 24 1822 Dear Miss Randolph You cannot imagin how much pleasure I have received from your kind letter of the 15th. It is perfectly beautiful, and I have…
Albany Decr. 23. 1822 Dear Sir. Your much esteemed favor was received a few days since, and I could not deny myself the pleasure of sending it to the press,…
Quincy Decr 23d. 1822 Dear Sir I have recieved, and heard read Collo. Troups letter to Judge Livingston of the 23d Jan. 1822. You need not wish for a More…
Quincy December 20th. 1822 Dear Sir I have received and heard Mr Troups letter to Judge Livingston of the 23d of January 1822. you need not wish for a more…
Albany. 17th. Dec 1822 Dear Sir I have rec’d your friendly favr. of the 10th. Inst. I took the liberty to shew your letter to Secy. Yates the Great Orator…
Monticello. Dec. 15th 1822 Sir. My Grandfather informs me that you have expressed a wish to hear from him through my means, since he is deprived of the power of…