John Quincy Adams to William Cranch, August 28, 1826
Quincy 28. August 1826— My dear Friend and Cousin. The most important facts in the History of my fathers Life will be found in one or another of the enclosed…
Quincy 28. August 1826— My dear Friend and Cousin. The most important facts in the History of my fathers Life will be found in one or another of the enclosed…
Quincy 26. August 1826. Saturday. My dearest Friend. I write you without knowing where or when my Letter will find you, and must therefore < , Start deletion, I must…
Cedar Grove 7 August 1826 My best friend I have been so very sick the last day or two it has been impossible for me to write you I am…
Quincy Saturday 5 August 1826 My dearest Friend. I received last Evening your Letter of the 1st. instt. from New York—I now enclose to you the Letter which I had…
Weymouth—August 4th. 1826. The family of the late President are respectfully requested to accept the enclosed Copy of the Hymn performed yesterday at Braintree. Mrs. Fifield—
New York 4. August 1826 We have arrived safely here after a tolerably pleasant journey and a very pleasant visit at Borden Town although poor Mrs. Hopkinson was sick the…
Fishkiln 3 August 1826 My best friend I was so much hurried when I wrote to you from New York that I am afraid you could scarcely read the scrawl—We…
Hamilton’s Exchange Hotel, Boston Wednesday 2 August 1826. 5 A.M. My dearest Friend. Meeting here Dr. Huntt, who informs us that he left you last Friday at Bordentown, and Charles…
[ , Start insertion, August 1, 1826 , End, ] Greeting. Whereas, at a Court of Probate, held at Dedham in and for the said County of Norfolk on the…
You could not have asked my dear Mrs. Adams a happier a more glorious transition from earth to Heaven—on that day fifty years since consecrated to his blessed memory—I was…