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I enclose the Letter just received I cannot guess why it was written to me— MHi : Adams Papers.
I forgot when I closed my last to answer your question concerning my brothers baggage—He wishes...
July 22 Major and Mrs. Jackson Mr Ewing and Mr. N. Biddle called on us, all of them talking of...
19 Sept My last I believe closed on this day; I will therefore continue the account of our...
Ere I touch upon the melancholy subject which at present occupies your mind; allow me to offer...
We have accomplished our journey thus far as well as I anticipated but my brother was so ill this...
August 17 Mr. Cook called to inform me he intended to return to Washington tomorrow; and while he...
I yesterday wrote to you in answer to your Letter and as I suppose it will be agreeable to you to...
16 Wrote two Letters in the morning and amused myself with reading Miss Porters new Novel—Mary...
19 June—Although we have no variety to amuse us or nor any striking incidents to relate I must...
We arrived here yesterday morning after a rapid tho’ not remarkably pleasant journey from French...
June 25. Johnson went to Town and on mountain mounting his Horse; the Beast trod on his foot and...
August 19 Notwithstand the budget just sent, there is still some thing left to be said in answer...
21 Sept Still at Borden Town methinks I hear you say? “I hope my dear your head is not quite...
We have arrived safely at this place without much trouble and the Horses stood it pretty well,...
27 I sent to know if Mrs. Morgan would see me but it was so late when I received an answer that I...
August 24 As there has not been one incident which could induce me to write I have omitted my...
We have arrived safely here after a tolerably pleasant journey and a very pleasant visit at...
27 Sept—In the Evening the Count and Countess came to visit us and sat above an hour conversing...
I have been so very sick the last day or two it has been impossible for me to write you I am...
2 July I must continue journalizing for want of something better to do as the time hangs heavily...
It is my intention to return to you early next week unless my Dr. forbids; I will therefore beg...
29 Rode out to Mr Sergeants about 2 miles and a half from Philadelphia on the Ridge Road. The...
Mr. Shaw brought me your letter last night of the 29 and you may be assured I will attend to the...
Your Letter is this moment brought me my dear John and I confess I was very much disappointed in...
August 27. I see by the papers that Mr. Harrisson has lost his daughter Mrs. Mason—This is a...
Having received a very elegant Lace Cap from the Ladies of the Lace school at Newport I write to...
July 31 Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Fisher, and Mr Saul from New Orleans, called on us, and I returned all...
August 2 We last night paid our intended visit to the Masonic Hall and were received by the Grand...
11 July. This day we celebrated and drank the health of my best friend accompanied by every good...