John Adams to Peter Force, January 1, 1825
Tuesday Morng— My dear Sir Mr Elliot has sent to ask permission to have a copy of the Message, so as to put it in his evenings paper. The President…
Tuesday Morng— My dear Sir Mr Elliot has sent to ask permission to have a copy of the Message, so as to put it in his evenings paper. The President…
[ ca. 1825-1828 ] 9th Decr. Mr Calhoun accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr. & Mrs Adams for thursday next 29th Decr. Mr & Mrs Calhoun regret that a…
Tuesday Morng—[ , Start insertion, 1825 , End, ] Mr Force Will you be good enough to have fifty copies of the enclosed invitation printed for me before the evening.…
[ , Start insertion, 1825 , End, ] My dear Sir The President directs me to request of you to procure as soon as possible from the Printer some Copies…
Washington. November 13th 1825. My dear Grandfather. Time has slipped by most unaccountably during my resolutions constantly expressed of writing to you. And I can give little or no account…
Washington 8 Novr. 1825— My dear Sir I fulfil my promise to inform you of my safe arrival here, rather tardily, but it affords me the opportunity of announcing that…
Washington 8. November 1825 My dear Son. I enclose herewith a Certificate of two Shares, N. 657. 658. in the Middlesex Canal, transferred to you in consideration of which, I…
Washington 6 Novbr. 1825. My dear George We have arrived safe after a very tedious and on the whole disagreeable journey as the state of my health tho’ much improved…
Philadelphia 1 Novbr. 1825. In the course of my ride from New Brunswick yesterday my Dear George the wish you expressed for something like a translation or imitation of the…
New–York 21. October 1825 My dear Son, We had a boisterous passage of 47 hours from Providence to this place—After reaching Newport in 2 hours and a quarter from the…