John Adams to Timothy Pickering, August 6, 1822
Montezillo August 6th: 1822. Sir Your favour of the 2d instant has prescribed a dismal plan, which I was never very well calculated to execute, but am now wholly incapable.…
Montezillo August 6th: 1822. Sir Your favour of the 2d instant has prescribed a dismal plan, which I was never very well calculated to execute, but am now wholly incapable.…
City of Washington 3rd: Augst. 1822— My dear sir When your highly respected Son the Honorable John Quincy Adams sent me the Papers which Mr. William Mellus had the honor…
Salem August 2. 1822. Sir, As no act of the Congress of the Thirteen United American Colonies was so distinguished as that by which their Independence of Great Britain was…
August 1st. 1822 Sir I < , Start deletion, have , End, > feel myself highly honored by your polite & obliging letter of the 19th. of May which I…
Lexington Kentucky 30th. June 1822 Sir A few days since I forwarded to you by Mail a printed Circular, the object of which is to gain information to enable the…
Montezillo 30th. June 1822 dear Sir In answer to yours, of the 15. June and to the first question in it, I am not able from memory to satisfy your…
Beacon Street Boston. Thursday June 27th. 1822. The Mayor of the City of Boston, most respectfully solicits the Honor of President Adams’ company, on the evening of the fourth of…
Monticello June 27. 22. Dear Sir Your kind letter of the 11th. has given me great satisfaction for altho’ I could not doubt but that the hand of age was…
Boston. 26 June 1822 Sir, The approaching Anniversary of American Independence, again awakens the feelings of every American Citizen, and inspires them with a lively Sensation, in the recollection of…
Montezillo 25th June 1822 Sir— I have heard read your horrible Odofriede; although there are marks of genius and talents, which in so young a man, if hereafter carefully cultivated…