William Cranch to John Quincy Adams, May 28, 1822
Alexa. May 28. 1822 Dr Sir, I beg leave to introduce Mr. John D. Herbert, a respectable gentleman of this place, who I understand wishes to see you upon business.…
Alexa. May 28. 1822 Dr Sir, I beg leave to introduce Mr. John D. Herbert, a respectable gentleman of this place, who I understand wishes to see you upon business.…
Montezillo April 23d 1822 dear Cousin Boylston Not a word at present about your delicious Cider and flounders. Miss Farnam a Grand Daughter of my Ancient acquaintance of Sixty years…
Quincy April 18th: 1822 Sir, I have the honour, at the request of my Father, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 6th Instant, and to furnish you…
Washington 6 April 1822 My Dear Charles I am afraid that you read my letters in as great a hurry as you appear to do every thing else otherwise I…
Washington 28 March 1822. My dear Son It has given me great satisfaction to learn that a part has be assigned to you to perform at the exhibition, fixed for…
March 26 22 [ , Start insertion, 18 , End, ] Dr G. I am delighted with your number 22. It is not too free. It is modest enough. It…
Boston March 11th 1822 Dear Sir— Having met with the answer & recantation of Campbell the poet to Mr. Everett and being pleased I have thought you too might like…
Washington 11h. Mar. [ , Start insertion, 18 , End, ]22. Mr. Clay has the pleasure to accept the invitation of Mr. Adams and Mrs Adams to dinner on Saturday…
Washington 11 March 1822 My Dear John I yesterday received your Letter and was very much concerned to observe the depression of spirits under which you laboured, but the rapid…
Washington 11 March 1822 My Dear Charles I know why it is but I write with so much difficulty and feel so much averse to undertake it I am ever…