Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams, July 19, 1822
Philadelphia [ , Start insertion, 19-20 July 1822 , End, ] July 19 An old friend in the shape of St. Anthony has his acquaintance with so much ardour I…
Philadelphia [ , Start insertion, 19-20 July 1822 , End, ] July 19 An old friend in the shape of St. Anthony has his acquaintance with so much ardour I…
Washington 18. July 1822 My dearest Louisa. On the back of my last Letter, I acknowledged the receipt of yours of the 14th. and yesterday came your delightful Journal of…
Philadelphia [ , Start insertion, 16-18 July 1822 , End, ] July 16 Mrs. Jackson and her daughter called late and took Mary to Tea at Mrs. T Willings, from…
[ , Start insertion, 15-16 July 1822 , End, ] July 15th. Mr Sergeant called and talked of Paris in such exstacies, that my old suspicion returned as it regards…
Washington 15. July 1822 My dearest friend I thank you for your affectionate remembrance of my birthday—We passed it as pleasantly as circumstances would admit at Mr Frye’s; but I…
< , Start deletion, Washington , End, > Philadelphia 14 July 1822 My best friend Your N. 3 arrived yesterday and I thank you for the lines although I cannot…
< , Start deletion, Washington , End, > Philadelphia 11. July 1822 My best friend Would I were a Poet and could celebrate this day as it deserves to be—Few…
Quincy July 11th. 1822 my dear George I agree with you in your number 34. that the quarterly is guilty of damning Stuart, and Reid, with faint praise, or rather…
Washington 10. July 1822. My dearest Friend. Receiving on Sunday your rebuke for the blank covers I had forwarded to you, I should have felt it more severely had I…
Washington 10 July 1822 Last Eveng Mr. Ingersol called and sat with us sometime and we had a good and pleasant chat after which Messieurs Walsh and Hopkinson came and…