Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to George Washington Adams, December 3, 1823
[ , Start insertion, December 3-11, 1823 , End, ] 3rd: December. My whole morning was occupied with visits and writing cards of invitation—we have had 40 or more Members…
[ , Start insertion, December 3-11, 1823 , End, ] 3rd: December. My whole morning was occupied with visits and writing cards of invitation—we have had 40 or more Members…
Washington 27 October 1823 My Dear Mary By desire of Mr Cook I write to inform you that there is some business which requires your presence here previous to the…
Washington 26. October 1823 I wrote you a few lines to tell you that I have no particular choice in point of colour for a bonnet but want something stylish…
Washington 25. October 1823. My dear Son. I have this day received your Letter of the 20th. instt. with the copy of the lease to Joseph Baxter—The substance of the…
Washington, 24 October 1823 …I now fulfil the promise I made you at my last visit to Princeton…The communications & disclosures which you made to me on the morning of…
Washington 23 Octbr. 1823 I have been so sick my Dear Charles since my arrival at home it has been altogether out of my power to write to you or…
Washington 21. October 1823 My dear Son. I received yesterday your Letter N 1. dated the 15th. instt. with its enclosure, and am much pleased with the attention you are…
Washington 19th October 1823 My Dear Mary The Miss Cottringers have just called on me and inform me that their Mother went to Philadelphia yesterday Morning from whence she is…
Washington 18 October 1823 My Dear Mary We have arrived safely after a most unpleasant journey which however I richly meritted for my wilfulness in travelling in such weather—I lost…
Washington 13. October 1823. My dear Son. A man encumbered with my indispensable duties and occupations must have some apology for the allowance even of a few hours to the…