To James Madison from John Adams, 17 December 1815
From John Adams
Quincy December 17th 1815
Dear Sir
Benjamin Wells Esqr and his Lady are very ambitious of paying their respects to President Madison and his Lady. The Gentleman’s Grandfathers were two as respectable Characters as any in Boston. One of them, Chief Justice Pratt of New York was one of my Patrons at the Barr in 1758; and his Memory will forever be held in Veneration by me.
The Lady is a Daughter of our late Governor Sumner and a relation of mine.1 They are People of property and their Connections are among the most honourable Families in our Community and their personal Characters I have reason to believe are worthy of them.
If I may venture to give an Opinion of your late Message to Congress, it would be that nothing is wanting to make it perfect, but a recommendation of an establishment of one, two, or three Naval and Maritime Accademies. I have the honour to be with the highest respect, Sir your most Obedient Servant
John Adams
FC (MHi). In an unidentified hand.
1. Mehetable Stoddard Sumner married Benjamin Wells in August 1815. Her grandmother, Susannah White (also the grandmother of Increase Sumner), was the sister of Anne White, grandmother of John Adams (William H. Sumner, Memoir of Increase Sumner, Governor of Massachusetts [Boston, 1854], 59; Butterfield, Diary and Autobiography of John Adams, 3:256–57).