J. A Bingham to John Adams, June 24, 1822
Rockville, Md. June 24, 1822 Dear Sir, In presenting to the People of the United States, proposals for so important a work as the designation: of that which is here…
Rockville, Md. June 24, 1822 Dear Sir, In presenting to the People of the United States, proposals for so important a work as the designation: of that which is here…
Montezillo 24th June 1822. Dear Sir, I thank you for the Vol. you sent me containing the trial of Lt Abbot. I am too blind to read it myself and…
New London, Connt. 22d May, 1822. Dear Sir, I take the liberty of enclosing our two last Gazettes.—May 15th contains No 4, on dividing the State into Districts, for the…
Boston May 21st. 1822. Dear and Venerable President, I took up in a bookstore this morning a work that has just appeared in two volumes entitled “ The History of…
New Orleans the 19th May 1822. Sir, If you have leisure and patience to peruse the inclosed pamphlet, it will shew the efforts we are in this remote part of…
Quincy Montezillo May 18th. 1822 Sir, I am so delighted with the idea of an Old Colony Memorial and so perfectly satisfied with the design and execution of the first…
Montezillo May 18th. 1822 Sir I am so delighted with the idea of an Old Colony memorial; and so perfectly satisfied with the design and execution of the first number…
montezillo May 2. 1822 dear Sir. I thank you for introducing to me Mr Lewis Weld, an Instructor in the Asylum for the deaf & Dumb at Hartford, in whom…
Boston. May. 1. 1822 Dear Sir, Permit me to introduce to you Mr Lewis Weld, an instructor in the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, at Hartford, who visits Boston,…
Montezillo April 30th. 1822 Sir. I pray you to accept my kind thanks for sending me the Mecklenberg declaration of Independence. Although these papers have been familiar to me for…