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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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151 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | Adams, Charles Francis | From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Charles Francis … | 1819-02-19 | I have just received your little and your big Letter, and return you many thanks for both, which... |
152 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, Charles Francis | From John Quincy Adams to Charles Francis Adams, 13 … | 1826-08-13 | I received in due time your Letter of the 1st. instt. from New–York; since which Letters from... |
153 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | Adams, Charles Francis | From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Charles Francis … | 1824-07-22 | During my long absence from home my Dear Charles I could not write to you as it was difficult to... |
154 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | Adams, Charles Francis | From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Charles Francis … | 1821-11-29 | I was much pleased to observe that you had taken more pains with the writing of your last Letter... |
155 | Madison, James | Adams, Charles Francis | James Madison to Charles Francis Adams, 12 October 1835 | 1835-10-12 | private I have received your letter of Sepr. 30th. with a copy of "An Appeal from the new to the... |
156 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | Adams, Charles Francis | From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Charles Francis … | 1821-06-03 | We yesterday went fishing for the first time and to my great astonishment on looking up our... |
157 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | Adams, Charles Francis | From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Charles Francis … | 1823-03-27 | The easy manner in which you appear to take your College studies is diverting to me I confess but... |
158 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | Adams, Charles Francis | From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Charles Francis … | 1822-08-30 | How I wish I could divide myself and fly to nurse you my poor Boy—If your Uncle had not still to... |
159 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, Charles Francis | From John Quincy Adams to Charles Francis Adams, 4 … | 1824-12-04 | I have received your Letter of the 25th. ulto. and very cheerfully comply with your desire to... |
160 | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | Adams, Charles Francis | From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to Charles Francis … | 1821-06-12 | Poor Mariano is dead. On Sunday Even’—he was sitting reading the new Tragedy of Lord Byron when... |