Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to George Washington Adams, July 14, 1825
Washington 14 July 1825 We have been suffering so much from intense heat this Summer my dear George it has been impossible for me to attend to any thing like…
Washington 14 July 1825 We have been suffering so much from intense heat this Summer my dear George it has been impossible for me to attend to any thing like…
Washington 10 July 1825. As I am afraid you will hardly recieve my Letter in time I hasten to tell you that if you have no part assigned to you…
Washington 2 July 1825. My dear brother In compliance with your letters of 2d and 23d ulto. I have executed a deed of my share of Land in Salem Vermont,…
[ , Start insertion, June 29, 1825 , End, ] Know all men by these presents, that I John Quincy Adams of Boston in the County of Suffolk and Commonwealth…
Boston 7. June 1825 my dear Sir John W. Boott Esq. of this city being desirous, with his friend Mr M Cale, of Philadelphia, to pay his respects to you…
Washington 6. June 1825 My dear Sir. We have just learnt the afflicting dispensation which has befallen you, and while forwarding the enclosed Letter to your daughter I cannot forbear…
Washington 5 June 1825 I yesterday received your melancholy Letter my Dear George informing me of the low state of Mrs. Welshs health and the painful anticipation of the family…
Washington 10 May 1825— My dear Sir Your kind letter of the 15th. of March has remained too long on file unanswered. That of the 7th. of the same month…
Washington 6 May 1825 I was much pleased with the flow of good spirits which your last Letter indicated my Dear George more particularly as I considered it a strong…
Boston 6th. May 1825. My beloved Mother. Your letter of the 1st. instant has affected me deeply: it was received this morning and afforded me more real pleasure perhaps than…