From John Adams to Oliver Wolcott, Jr., 10 October 1798
Quincy Oct. 10. 1798
Sir
It is time to consider whether it will be prudent for Congress to meet in Phyladelphia; and also what Communications and Recommendations will be necessary in the Address to both Houses. I request you to turn your Thoughts upon these Subjects and write me your opinions as early as may be. I have the Honor to be, Sir / your most obedient
John Adams
CtHi: Oliver Wolcott, Jr. Papers.