Adams Papers

From John Adams to James McHenry, 10 October 1798

Quincy Oct. 10. 1798

Dear Sir

The Meeting of Congress approaches, and it is necessary to consider whether Phyladelphia is a safe Residence for Congress: and also the Particulars that will be proper to communicate and recommend to both Houses at the opening of the session. I ask the favour of you to resolve these Subjects in your Mind and write me the Result as soon as you can. I have the Honor / to be, sir your most obedient

John Adams

DLC: James McHenry Papers.

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