Adams Papers

From Elizabeth Smith Shaw Peabody to Abigail Smith Adams, 14 July 1812

Atkinson July 14. 1812

I hope my dear Sister, & family are well, though I have not heard from her for three last mails—Has Col. Smith, & Sister, arrived Safe?—How is good Dr Tufts, & poor aged Phebe? I hope, she has solacing & comfortable views of the Heavenly world, & humble trust in Him, who has made of one blood all the Nations of the Earth—& has said, he who feareth God, & worketh righteousness shall be accepted—Please to assure her of my kindest regards—Tell her, <I wish her> I wish I could come in, & see her, & give her any kind of assistance in my Power I know my good Sister will not let her want for any necessary or Comfort, she can afford her, & that is an ease to my mind—She has been an attentive, good woman in our Fathers family & I remember with a grateful Heart her faithful Service—

Mr Peabody’s throat, & mouth is better, the Children, & the rest of our family are as well as usual—with your affectionate / Sister

E. Peabody

all join in presenting respect, & Love—

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