1[January 1783 – January 1782] (Adams Papers)
...to pass away agreably, the long winter evenings which they have in this country....
230th. Thursd. (Adams Papers)
...to pass away agreably, the long winter evenings which they have in this country....
3[January 1788] (Adams Papers)
...great advantage, from the long winter evenings which were approaching. In my...
426th. (Adams Papers)
...great advantage, from the long winter evenings which were approaching. In my...
5Abigail Adams to John Adams, 10 January 1783 (Adams Papers)
...circle. In addition to these our winter Evenings are enlivened by the company and conversation...
6Cotton Tufts to Abigail Adams, 1 December 1784 (Adams Papers)
...School is kept at Haverhill through the Winter Evenings. Mr. Shaw mentioned it the...
7William Stephens Smith to Abigail Adams, 5 September 1785 (Adams Papers)
...should tire you. I’ll reserve the tales for winter Evenings, when I dare say I shall at least...
8Abigail Adams to William Stephens Smith, 18 September 1785 (Adams Papers)
...cherefull Social converse during the long winter evening which are now fast approaching,...
9Lucy Cranch to Abigail Adams, 8 December 1785 (Adams Papers)
...Aunt Adams shall again spend the long winter evening with us and entertain her Neices...
10Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 23 December 1785 (Adams Papers)
...a pretty amusement for him in a winter evening to imploy himself in teaching her the...
11Abigail Adams to John Adams, 30 November 1794 (Adams Papers)
...presence once a week or fortnight, a long Winter Evening, and to detail to me what is...
12Abigail Adams to John Adams, 6 December 1794 (Adams Papers)
...are a great relief in these long winter Evenings which you, poor Gentleman cannot use....
13Thomas Boylston Adams to William Smith Shaw, 14 July 1799 (Adams Papers)
quoted here, from “The Winter Evening,” Book IV, line 107.
14Elizabeth Palmer Cranch to Abigail Adams, 30 October 1802 (Adams Papers)
...of the number, but from the long winter evenings being devoted to their improvment intirely....
15From John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 24 January 1812 (Adams Papers)
...—I have hitherto been spending my Winter-Evenings principally with Pythagoras and Plato,...
...give it up altogether—I hope we shall have no Winter Evenings to dispose of.
17From Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Darling, 27 January 1747 (Franklin Papers)
...Ladies and yourself some Amusement these long cold Winter Evenings. I am, Sir, Your most...
18From Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, 23 November 1753 (Franklin Papers)
and then of a winter evening. When you happen to have nothing else to do...
19From Benjamin Franklin to Joshua Babcock, 1 September 1755 (Franklin Papers)
...agreeable Company I passed those Chearful Winter Evenings, which I remember with high Pleasure...
20To Benjamin Franklin from Anthony Benezet, 27 April 1772 (Franklin Papers)
...of having soberly to converse in the winter evening on past dangers and better future...
21Appendix D. Inventory of the Books in the Estate, c.1759 (Washington Papers)
Winters Evening Conference—1 vol. [John Goodman. A winter evening conference between neighbours
22To James Madison from William Bradford, [13] October 1772 (Madison Papers)
...of the added pieces are: “The Farmer’s Winter Evening,” “The Miserable Life of a Pedagogue,”...
23To James Madison from William L. Lovely, September 1815 (Madison Papers)
...I Shall Communicate you in your retirement by Way of Winter Evening tales.
24To Thomas Jefferson from Maria Cosway, [30 October 1786] (Jefferson Papers)
...long enough, when […] in the long winter evenings there is left some idle moment, sacrifice...
25Thomas Cooper to Thomas Jefferson, 15 September 1814 (Jefferson Papers)
Winter Evenings [index entry]