Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to George Washington Adams, March 7, 1824
Washington 7 March 1824 Although my Dear George I fear that my last Letter was not very palatable to your high spirit being in better health and spirits than I…
Washington 7 March 1824 Although my Dear George I fear that my last Letter was not very palatable to your high spirit being in better health and spirits than I…
Washington 7 March 1824 I am rejoiced my Dear Charles to learn that your journey was so pleasant and that the little accident you met with was soon repaired so…
Montezillo March 7th: 1824. My dear Grandson, Your kind letter of the 22d: February No 15 is as pleasing to me as the former numbers. I have not seen the…
Quincy November 15th. 1824 Dear Sir Your friend Professor Ticknor is bound upon a Tour in Virginia, though he needs no introduction to you he has requested a letter from…
Plymouth Novr. 9th. 1824 Sir William Davis Esqr. was in my Office, with the lady of the Hon: Josiah Quincy looking in the Colony records, Mr. Davis mentioned to me…
Boston Nov. 4th, 1824. Honoured Sir, I have taken the liberty to send you a copy of an Address delivered by me, before the members of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic…
Troy, N. Y., 10 Mo. 28, 1824. Esteemed Friend— This ‘ Baby ’ of mine, the little Book sent herewith, is truly a very small Book; but thou wilt consider…
Port Gibson Mi. Oct. 2d 1824 Sir I have the honor to transmit to Your Excellency a Copy of a “Manifesto” with two accompanying Methods of Carrying it into effect,…
New York, Sept. 29th 1824. Sir, You are respectfully informed, that at a meeting of the NEW-YORK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, held on the 31st day of August 1824, you were elected…
Richmond September 27th. 1824 Sir On behalf of the Committee of arrangements lately assembled at York town, and by their direction; I have the honour to request the pleasure of…