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Since my last letter to you, which was of 28 February I have received yours of 6 and 12 Feby both...
I have placed to your credit as my Agent the sum of ten thousand Dollars, in the United States...
Excuse the liberty I take to trouble you with an enclosure for my young Friend Miss Rutter....
Yours of the 24th. ulto. with the draft on the Branch Bank for 3000 Dollars in received.—Messrs:...
enclosed is Harriets account which I wish you to Settle when you go to Town. I have had it some...
Your N. 5. of 2. and 4. January has been duly received As I have but little time to think of my...
I have received your Letters of 13 and 17 Jany, the Letter numbered 7. and enclosing your account...
I am informed that my Nephew G W. Adams is to take his examination on Friday next, and as...
Your Letter of 5 Feby. has been received.—I shall attend to its contents as it regards Mr S....
You have here enclosed, a draft on the United States Branch Bank at Boston to the order of...
I thank you, for giving the necessary Bonds for the entrance of my Son George at the University...
On examining the Register which you sent me, I find that your Court sits at Nantucket the second...
Your Letter of the 25 last Month; contains some particulars relating to my property the condition...
They have at length found on the Books of the Bank, the dividend of 24 dollars due to your...
Yesterday, in the afternoon, was committed to the Tomb, the earthly remains of our dearly beloved...
I have received a few more returns from the war Department, of Certificates for pension. Among...
Your Letter of the first instant did not come to hand until last Monday, that of the 9th:...
Your Letter of the first instant did not come to hand until last Monday—That of the 9h. enclosing...
Since writing my last, I have received your Letters of the 10th. and 15th. with the papers...
Almost a twelvemonth Since I transmitted to the department of war, Section of bounty Lands, a...
I have received your letters of 29th. Novbr.—4 and 5 Decemr. 6th. and 7th. December—numbered 5....
Mr and Mrs Adams, Miss Cartwright, with Miss Adams & Brother accept with pleasure the polite...
Accept my sincere thanks for your very kind Letter, and your still more kind wishes on the return...
I have reflected with mingled emotions of filial tenderness and respect upon the proposal you...
Your Letter N. 12 of the 14th. instant is before me—I approve of every thing which can contribute...
Your Letter of the 6th was brought to me yesterday and made me laugh heartily—I congratulate you...
It is only within these very few days that I have found a moment of time to examine the...
As I am now favoured with a little leisure, I have been looking over my Agency Accounts for the...
Your favour of the 19th: instant I duly received with Mr: Whitelaw’s letter I have opened a...
On the 7th. of last Month, I left at the Branch Bank, Boston, a Check payable to you, requesting...
There is in Boston, a Lemmon-tree of a peculiar kind, called the Sweet Lemmon, Sent to your...
I have to reply to at least three Letters to you, the reason of which I will tell you hereafter,...
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Know all men by these Presents, that I Thomas Boylston Adams of...
1. U.S. Register—for 1822— 1824/102 Memo—Thomas Boylston Adams—Junr, To be entered as a Candidate...
List of Keys, left at Quincy by J. Q. Adams—with T. B. A. 1. Padlock large French trunk— marked...
Under an expectation that after our personal interview at Cambridge, you would provide yourself...
Received Quincy April 3d 1822 of Thomas B Adams Esqr— the sum of Seventy-two Dollars in full for...
I have mentioned to the Secretary of War, your wish that your Son Thomas may be admitted at the...
I have the honour, at the request of my Father, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the...
I am enabled to reply to your last favour somewhat earlier than to the two which preceded it and...
Dr: Mr: Zenas Stoddard Tenant of Medford Farm—in A/c. with Thomas B Adams and Wm: S. Shaw— 1821....
You will oblige me by purchasing two Copies of “Buckingham’s trial,” and your Uncle wishes you to...
By request of My Father I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the...
I am much pleased with your letters, to your Parents and to your Sisters, as well as those to me,...
It is thought adviseable to defer ‘till after Your next Saturday visit, any steps in the business...
Your last letter 24th: 5th ulto: came to hand on New Year’s day, and was the most acceptable...
I am compelled once more to demand payment in legal form of a quarter’s Rent, of the Farm &....
Your Letters of 29. Decr. (enclosing your annual account) and of 4. February last have been duly...
I have recieved your letter of the 26 ulto. If the proposition which you say has been made to...
I return with thanks, Mr Jarvis’s Letter, enclosed in your’s of the 6th.—The sense of the People,...