Rosseter Cotton to John Adams, September 22, 1824
Plymouth Septr. 22d 1824 Sir Mrs. Quincy was this day in my office looking at the Colony records, and mentioned to Mr. Davis that you would be gratified to see…
Plymouth Septr. 22d 1824 Sir Mrs. Quincy was this day in my office looking at the Colony records, and mentioned to Mr. Davis that you would be gratified to see…
Newyork September 20h 1824 My dear friend I Have Been Very Happy to See You, and altho’ I Regretted The Shortness of My Visit, and the absence of Your Son,…
Oldenbarneveld 12 Sept. 1824. My Dear and Respected Friend! Confident, that, after Such a long Silence, a few Letters of an old friend, who allways revered you, and will continue…
Quincy 11 Sepr. 1824 Dear Sir I have had read to me, your valuable Journal of your Campaigns in the American revolutionary war, and I have no hesitation in saying,…
Boston, Sept. 8. 1824. Sir, You are hereby informed, that you have been elected < a > an Honorary member of the Bunker Hill Monument Association, incorporated June 7, 1823,…
Troy, N.Y., 6 Mo. 18, ’24. My good friend— Thy letter duly came to my family, & I have now the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of it. I am…
Philada June 17th. 1824 Honored and venerable Sir, presuming no one living to be better acquainted than yourself with that period of our history, to which this discourse cheifly refers,…
Baltimore, 12th: June 1824 Sir, You will probably have seen in the publick prints, that an Association has been formed, to conduct a periodical work on Political Œconomy, with intent…
Montezillo June 9th 1824. Dear Sir I have deeply regretted my total incapacity to comply with your flattering request in your two letters but I can no more write a…
Montezillo —June 9th. 1824. Dear Sir I have deeply regretted my total incapacity to comply with your flattering request in your two letters. But, I can no more write a…