Adams Papers

7th.

7th.

At three in the morning I was roused, and got into the carriage in company with, a merchant of Portsmouth, and a Sea captain of Newbury-Port; lately arrived from South Carolina. Nothing very interesting occurred in the course of our Journey. We dined at Ipswich and reach’d Newbury-Port, between 2 and 3 in the afternoon. After taking possession of my room, at Mrs. Leath­ers’s; I went to Mr. Parsons’s office, where I found Thomson, and Townsend. I soon went to see my friend Little, whom I found at Dr. Swetts’,1 I pass’d an hour there, and then went, with Little, and deliver’d the chief of the letters with which I was charged. Little came home with me to my lodgings and pass’d part of the evening with me. As I was up so early in the morning, and was somewhat fatigued with my Journey, I retired early to bed.

1Dr. John Barnard Swett, a Newburyport physician (Sibley-Shipton, Harvard Graduates description begins John Langdon Sibley and Clifford K. Shipton, Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge and Boston, 1873- . description ends , 17:635–638).

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