Adams Papers

From John Adams to Robert Smith, 28 December 1807

Quincy December 28. 1807

Sir

I have received with pleasure, the letter you did me the honor to write me, on the fifteenth of this month: and pray you to accept my thanks for the impression of a medal, presented to the late Commodore Edward Preble in pursuance of the resolution of Congress of the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and five. This medal, in honor of the Commodore and in commemoration of a Splendid Event in the early History of our Naval Exertions, becomes more interesting by the unfortunate loss of that brave and able officer. The Design is ingenious and the execution respectable. The Portrait is an exact resemblance: and the Reverse will ligh[t] up the fires of Ambition in the breast of every Americ[an] Seaman. May they become a flame of Glory that Shall Shine more and more untill the perfect day. I have the Hon[or] / to be, with much Esteem, Sir your most obed[ient] / and humble Servant

J. Adams

DNA: RG 45--Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Secretary of the Navy.

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