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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Cranch, Mary Smith | Adams, Abigail | Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 3 October 1784 | 1784-10-03 | ...earnest to the study of the Language. He has rose with the Day all summer that he might have... |
2 | Shaw, Elizabeth Smith | Adams, Abigail | Elizabeth Smith Shaw to Abigail Adams, 2 January 1786 | 1786-01-02 | After sleeping four years, he rose up like a Lion. He kept the Carpenters to... |
3 | Shaw, Elizabeth Smith | Adams, Abigail | Elizabeth Smith Shaw to Abigail Adams, 18 March 1786 | 1786-03-18 | ...Innocence, Health, and Peace. All my Sister rose within me—Joy—Love—Gratitude, and maternal... |
4 | Shaw, Elizabeth Smith | Adams, Abigail | Elizabeth Smith Shaw to Abigail Adams, 18 June 1786 | 1786-06-18 | ...you how for him. He came home late, and rose by day light—and avoided us, as he would... |
5 | Shaw, Elizabeth Smith | Adams, Abigail | Elizabeth Smith Shaw to Abigail Adams, 22 July 1787 | 1787-07-22 | ..., & I, lodged at Professor William’s— He rose early in the morning to take a walk anew... |
6 | Tufts, Cotton | Adams, Abigail | Cotton Tufts to Abigail Adams, 20–24 September 1787 | ≈1787-09-20 | ...a swelling & Inflammation of the Limb which rose to such a Degree as to threaten a... |
7 | Copley, Susanna Clarke | Adams, Abigail | Susanna Clarke Copley to Abigail Adams, 28 March 1788 | 1788-03-28 | Adams— Miss C: wishes that the Artificial Roses where more worthy M |
8 | Smith, Abigail Adams | Adams, Abigail | Abigail Adams Smith to Abigail Adams, 18 May 1788 | 1788-05-18 | I rose this morning with a fair prospect of landing before night... |
9 | Shaw, Elizabeth Smith | Adams, Abigail | Elizabeth Smith Shaw to Abigail Adams, 3 October 1788 | 1788-10-03 | ...& healthful Course, & he perfectly restored—that the rose may again return to his Cheek, & the... |