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41 Smith, Isaac Sr. Adams, John To John Adams from Isaac Smith Sr., 4 – 8 May 1776 1776-05-04 I suppose there were some dispatches went of f yesterday to your body respecting the late News of...
42 Smith, Isaac Sr. Adams, John To John Adams from Isaac Smith Sr., 6 August 1776 1776-08-06 Yours of the 17th. Ultimo I have received, As to the Massachusetts raising more Men—would say,...
43 Smith, Isaac Sr. Adams, John To John Adams from Isaac Smith Sr., 11 September 1776 1776-09-11 I have not been favord, with any from you for sometime. As to News of any consequence this way,...
44 Smith, Isaac Sr. Adams, John To John Adams from Isaac Smith Sr., 9 October 1782 1782-10-09 I wrote you by Via france, lately, but beleive the Ship is not saild (cald the Marquis Fayetta)...
45 Adams, John Smith, Isaac Sr. From John Adams to Isaac Smith Sr., 15 December 1782 1782-12-15 I have the Pleasure to congratulate you, upon the provisional Arrangement of our Affairs with...
46 Smith, Isaac, Sr. Adams, John Isaac Smith Sr. to John Adams, 13 March 1784 1784-03-13 The ship Dutche’s of Kingston in which M r Dana came in is now bound to Lisbon, from whence this...
47 Adams, John Smith, Isaac Sr. From John Adams to Isaac Smith Sr., 6 May 1785 1785-05-06 My Son who is upon his return home will deliver to you and your worthy Family in all its...
48 Adams, John Smith, Isaac Sr. From John Adams to Isaac Smith Sr., 2 September 1785 1785-09-02 I Yesterday made a Visit to your old Friend M r Boylston, and his Nephew at their Sugar House on...
49 Adams, John Smith, Isaac Sr. From John Adams to Isaac Smith Sr., 12 March 1786 1786-03-12 The Terror in the Minds of our Sailors, of the Barbary Rovers, is an immense Loss to our Country,...