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21 Adams, John Everett, Edward From John Adams to Edward Everett, 24 May 1826 1826-05-24 Having after much persuasion prevailed upon my Cousin to remain still longer with us, we were...
22 Adams, Charles Francis Adams, John To John Adams from Charles Francis Adams, 21 May 1826 1826-05-21 The summer has come upon us very rapidly without giving us any of our usual Spring weather. Some...
23 Adams, Charles Francis Adams, John To John Adams from Charles Francis Adams, 7 May 1826 1826-05-07 The warm season has come again and delightful as it is to me, is no doubt also very acceptable to...
24 Boylston, Ward Nicholas Adams, John To John Adams from Ward Nicholas Boylston, 29 April … 1826-04-29 I wrote before I left Roxbury expressing as I really felt my deep regret that I could not see you...
25 Riker, R. Adams, John To John Adams from R. Riker, 28 April 1826 1826-04-28 The Corporation of the City of New York have caused medals to be struck, to commemorate the...
26 Adams, Charles Francis Adams, John To John Adams from Charles Francis Adams, 23 April 1826 1826-04-23 My last letter I believe, evinced a degree of excitement very uncommon for me. But the...
27 Boylston, Ward Nicholas Adams, John To John Adams from Ward Nicholas Boylston, 22 April … 1826-04-22 I have from day, to day, for the last fortnight flatter’d myself with an improvement, so far as...
28 Anonymous Adams, John To John Adams from Anonymous, 21 April 1826 1826-04-21 a Bostonian who reveres the “Sage of Quincy” takes the liberty of transmitting him this newspaper...
29 Adams, John Jefferson, Thomas From John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 17 April 1826 1826-04-17 Your letter of March 25th. has been a cordial to me, and the more consoling as it was brought by...
30 Adams, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Adams, 17 April 1826 1826-04-17 Your letter of March 25 th has been a cordial to me, and the more consoling as it was brought by...