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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
251 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Lucy Abigail Adams to Lucy Cranch, 5 September 1784 1784-09-05 I promised to write to you from the Hague, but your uncles unexpected arrival at London prevented...
252 Adams, Abigail Tufts, Cotton Abigail Adams to Cotton Tufts, 26 April 1785 1785-04-26 It was not untill the 21 of April that your Letter of December 1st. reach’d me, tho forwarded by...
253 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Mary Smith Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 4 July 1786 1786-07-04 Your two Letters of May 7th and 15th reachd me yesterday, and I was puzzeld a long time to find...
254 Adams, Abigail Tufts, Cotton Abigail Adams to Cotton Tufts, 20 February 1788 1788-02-20 I have written twice to you by way of New York, but do not find by yours that either of them had...
255 Adams, Abigail Adams, Charles Abigail Adams to Charles Adams, 16 February 1786 1786-02-16 Your Letters of october 23 and your last by capt Lyde gave me great pleasure, and the account...
256 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Mary Smith Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 26 February 1786 1786-02-26 To you I am largely indebted for domestick intelligence and many valuable Letters. I have not...
257 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Elizabeth Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Cranch, 1 October 1787 1787-10-01 I am very sorry to find by your Mammas Letters that you are unwell. I wish you could have made an...
258 Adams, Abigail Smith, Isaac Jr. Abigail Adams to Isaac Smith Jr., 30 December 1786 1786-12-30 Your Letter to me informing me of the Death of your dear Parent, and my much Loved Aunt, awakened...
259 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Elizabeth Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Cranch, 3 December 1784 1784-12-03 I had my dear Girl such an obligeing visit from you last Night, and such sweet communion with you...
260 Adams, Abigail Abigail Adams’ Diary of her Return Voyage to America … 1788-03-30 Sunday London March 30. We took our departure from the Bath Hotell where I had been a Fortnight,...
261 Adams, Abigail Jefferson, Thomas Abigail Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 26 June 1787 1787-06-26 I have to congratulate you upon the safe arrival of your Little daughter, whom I have only a few...
262 Adams, Abigail Adams, John Quincy Abigail Adams to John Quincy Adams, 27 September 1786 1786-09-27 Since I wrote you last I have made two excursions one to Holland, and one of a Week to the Hyde...
263 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Mary Smith Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 8 May 1785 1785-05-08 Can my dear sister realize that tis near eleven Months since I left her. To me it seems...
264 Adams, Abigail Tufts, Cotton Abigail Adams to Cotton Tufts, 21 February 1786 1786-02-21 Captain Lyde arrived a week ago, and yesterday, he and mr Jenks dinned with us. By the latter we...
265 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Lucy Abigail Adams to Lucy Cranch, 3 October 1787 1787-10-03 I thank you my dear Lucy, for writing by mr Jenks tho only a few Lines, but that was very...
266 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Mary Smith Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 11 September 1785 1785-09-11 I have enjoyed very good Health ever since I came to London, untill ten days past. I had about a...
267 Adams, Abigail Cranch, Mary Smith Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch, 6 – 30 July 1784 1784-07-06 I have been 16 days at sea, and have not attempted to write a single Letter; tis true I have kept...
268 Adams, Abigail Sunday June 20 1784. 1784-06-20 Embarked on Board the ship Active Capt. Lyde commander, with my daughter and 2 servants for...
269 Adams, Abigail Thursday [24 June]. 1784-06-24 A fine wind and clear air but the Ship going before the wind rolls sadly. Dr. Clark has been well...
270 Adams, Abigail Monday Mor’g 28 June. 1784-06-28 A very dissagreeable Night. Wind at the southard near the Banks of Newfoundland. The morning...
271 Adams, Abigail Thursday July 1 1784. 1784-07-01 I have not been able to write a line since Monday when a North east Storm came on and held till...
272 Adams, Abigail Fryday July 20 1787 London. 1787-07-20 This day three years I landed at Deal. Since that time I have travelld to France, to Holland and...
273 Adams, Abigail Saturday 3 July. 1784-07-03 A fine morning. Rose by six o clock. Went upon deck. None of the Gentlemen up; our Second Mate, a...
274 Adams, Abigail Sunday 23 [i.e. 22 July.] 1787-07-22 Went to the Cathedral Church at Winchester. It is a very curious structure. It is said to have...
275 Adams, Abigail Tuesday July 6th. 1784-07-06 I was not able to write yesterday the wind blew so fresh; and not very fair, so that there was...
276 Adams, Abigail July [24–]25 1787-07-24 We left this village and proceeded on our way to Blanford where we put up for the Night. Saw...
277 Adams, Abigail Jefferson, Thomas Enclosure: Extracts from Newspapers, 6 June 1785 1785-06-06 The publick Advertiser— Yesterday Lord Gerge Gordon had the Honour of a long conference with his...
278 Adams, Abigail Fryday July 9. 1784-07-09 A fine day; but little wind; have been upon Deck the chief of the Day, engaged in reading...
279 Adams, Abigail Wedensday [i.e. Tuesday, 20 July.] 1784-07-20 Early in the morning a pilot Boat came of to us from Deal. The wind blew very high and the Sea...
280 Adams, Abigail 28th 1787-07-28 We left Axminster and proceeded to Exeter. Here we put up at the Hotell in the Church yard and...
281 Adams, Abigail Sunday July 18th. 1784-07-18 This Day about 2 oclock made land. It is almost a Calm, so that we shall gain but little. We hope...
282 Adams, Abigail Hollis, Thomas Brand Enclosure: Description of Dutch Medal, 20 March 1786 1786-03-20 The Nymph of the city of utrecht is known by her crown and her Arms upon her Breast. By her side...
283 Adams, Abigail Wedensday [23 June]. 1784-06-23 Our ship dirty, ourselves sick. Went upon deck and sent the servants down to clean her up: very...
284 Adams, Abigail Sunday June 27. 1784-06-27 I have been so sick that I could not be regular in my journal. We have had two days calm since we...
285 Adams, Abigail Jefferson, Thomas Enclosure: Memorandum of Purchases, 11 February 1786 1786-02-11 £ s d to 2 peices of Irish linen at 4s. pr. yd. 8 14 0 to making 12 Shirts at 3s. pr Shirt 1 16 0...
286 Adams, Abigail Fryday 2 of July. 1784-07-02 A fine wind and a pleasent day. Our sea sickness has left us in a great measure. Went all of us...
287 Adams, Abigail 21. 1787-07-21 We set out about 9 in the morning, stoped and baited at Farnham, dinned at Alton and reached...
288 Adams, Abigail Sunday July 4th 1784. 1784-07-04 This is the Anniversary of our Glorious Independance. Whilst the Nations of Europe are enveloped...
289 Adams, Abigail 24 [i.e. 23] July. 1787-07-23 We dinned at South hampton and set out after dinner for Salsbury 22 miles, where we meant to have...
290 Adams, Abigail Thursday July 8th. 1784-07-08 If I did not write I should lose the Days of the Weeks. Yesterday a cold wet day. Could not go...
291 Adams, Abigail Monday Morning July 19th. 1784-07-19 A calm. The vessel rolling: the wind freshning towards Night. We hope for a speedy passage up the...
292 Adams, Abigail July 26[–27] 1787-07-26 Our next Stage was Bridport a small Sea port but a very bad harbour. No trade only in coal which...
293 Adams, Abigail Saturday 17 of July. 1784-07-17 I have neglected my journal for a week. During that time we have had 3 calm days, some wet...