John Adams to Catherine Farnham Hay, March 22, 1825
Quincy 22 March 1825 Dear Madam I recollect with great satisfaction the many pleasant days, that in time of my departed Consort, we passed together in France, in England, and…
Quincy 22 March 1825 Dear Madam I recollect with great satisfaction the many pleasant days, that in time of my departed Consort, we passed together in France, in England, and…
Washington March 19th. 1825 Sir To the frequent inquiries which I make respecting your health I have the satisfaction to receive the general answer that you enjoy a larger share…
Happy Valley. Hillsboro N.H. March 15.’25. My Father, Permit one of your children who although in obscurity will ever feel an ardent desire for the best interests of his Country,…
Oldenbarneveld February 16th. 1825. Sir! Since Christmas 1789 a few days after my arrival at New-York, when, invited by your politeness, I enjoyed the honour at your Table of renewing…
Boston Feby. 16th. 1825 President John Adams Sir The officers & Members of the Boston artillery Co. congratulate you & your family on the event that has Lately occurd: Viz.…
Albany. 15th: Feby. 1825 My venerable Friend Holding a correspondence with you < , Start deletion, for the , End, > on various subjects for upwards of 45 years; it…
Olden barneveld 15 Febr. 1825. My Dear and much respected Sir! It was my intention to have delay’d writing to you—till the great die was cast—but perusing Dr Morse’s—Revolution I…
Monticello Feb. 15. 25. Dear Sir The people of Europe seem still to think that America is a mere garden plat, and that whatever is sent to one place is…
Boston 16th. February 1825 Honored & Dear Sir I can not refrain from addressing a few congratulatory lines, on the occasion of your Son, being appointed to the high and…
Albany. 14 feby. 1825 My Venerable Friend. Holding an occasional correspondence with you for upwards of 40 years on various subjects, it is peculiarly proper and I desire to bless…