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104120th. (Adams Papers)
Spent the whole day at home. Miss Nancy spent the afternoon and evening at Mr. Duncan’s. In the...
104221st. (Adams Papers)
Stormy weather all day. It is a very lucky circumstance, that Mr. and Mrs. Shaw return’d...
104322d. (Adams Papers)
The weather has been all day, pretty much the same as it was yesterday, an high wind, with...
104423d. (Adams Papers)
Attended the meeting forenoon, and afternoon. After tea, I went down with my Cousin to Mr....
104524th. (Adams Papers)
The river has risen higher than was ever known, Insomuch that the great Street is in many places...
104625th. (Adams Papers)
The river begins at length to fall, but rose, continually, till this morning; and was much higher...
104726th. (Adams Papers)
I was greatly disappointed to find, that neither of my Cousins nor my brother had any Letters for...
We have had the most considerable freshet in the river that has ever been known. I mentioned in...
104927th. (Adams Papers)
This morning Miss Nancy return’d, upon hearing Lucy Cranch, was here, as they are very intimate...
105028th. (Adams Papers)
This morning My two Cousins left us, to return to Braintree, at about 9. Nancy, and Cousin...