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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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511 | 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... |
512 | 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... |
513 | 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... |
514 | 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... |
515 | Cranch, Mary Smith | Adams, Abigail | Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 22 March 1786 | 1786-03-22 | Your Son JQA is become a son of Harvard. He was admited last wednesday, and we are now prepairing... |
516 | 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... | |
517 | 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... | |
518 | 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... | |
519 | 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... | |
520 | 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... | |
521 | 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... | |
522 | 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... | |
523 | 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... | |
524 | 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... | |
525 | 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... |
526 | 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... | |
527 | 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... | |
528 | 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... | |
529 | 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... | |
530 | 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... |
531 | 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... | |
532 | 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... | |
533 | 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... |
534 | 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... | |
535 | Adams, Abigail | 21. | 1787-07-21 | We set out about 9 in the morning, stoped and baited at Farnham, dinned at Alton and reached... | |
536 | Adams, Abigail | Sunday July 4th 1784. | 1784-07-04 | This is the Anniversary of our Glorious Independance. Whilst the Nations of Europe are enveloped... | |
537 | 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... | |
538 | 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... | |
539 | 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... | |
540 | 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... |