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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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51 | 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,... |
52 | 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,... |
53 | 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)... |
54 | 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... |
55 | 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... |
56 | 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... |
57 | 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... |
58 | 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,... |