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1 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 23 October 1797 | 1797-10-23 | As you was absent when I left home I was unable to pay you for some articles which you had... |
2 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 21 April 1797 | 1797-04-21 | The Death of my Mother which took place this afternoon very suddenly, will prevent my Sitting out... |
3 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 28 December 1798 | 1798-12-28 | I inclose you the Letter which gave me every reason to expect that Thomas was on Board Capt... |
4 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 5 February 1800 | 1800-02-05 | Several of Your favours have come safe to hand for which I thank You. in Your last You Mention it... |
5 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 29 July 1797 | 1797-07-29 | We are thus far on our Way to N England if no accident happens to prevent us. I hope on thursday... |
6 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 10 August 1789 | 1789-08-10 | Give me leave to congratulate you & mrs Smith upon the Birth of a Daughter. I hope both the Mamma... |
7 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 16 November 1797 | 1797-11-16 | I wrote you from East Chester and inclosed you 90 dollors to pay a Note in mr Frothinghams hands.... |
8 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 21 November 1797 | 1797-11-21 | I received your obliging favour of Nov br 8 th the day after I last wrote you. I inclose the... |
9 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 9 June 1798 | 1798-06-09 | I inclose you a Bill of Lading of some flower a cask trunk and an Iron dripping pan, which I have... |
10 | Adams, Abigail | Smith, William | Abigail Adams to William Smith, 30 March 1798 | 1798-03-30 | I fully unite with you in sentiment, that much ill Blood and warmth of Passion is excited by Town... |