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Abigail Kent Welsh was Rev. William Smith’s niece; she married Dr. Thomas Welsh of Boston...
: Smith-Carter Papers); addressed: “Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Boston”; notation in pencil: “Mrs. Adam[...
...celebrated military Sovereign now living. Col. Smith considerd it as an object which merited...
...our sister S-h Smith conducts with prudence and discretion becomeing her critical... .... Smith...
...we were unfortunatly preengaged. The Gentleman Name is Smith he is a Member of Parliament, and...
’s hand: “To Col Smith. London September 1785.”Dated ca. 15 Aug., but not found; see Smith to
Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch
Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch
...and to so little purpose, is very mortifying. Col. Smith has not yet returnd.
Is Col. Smith in Paris? Or have we lost him? Or is... ...terms, as Col. Smith had enclosed us the...
Is Col. Smith in Paris? Or have we lost him? Or is... ...terms, as Col. Smith had......of Smith...
We hear nothing yet of Col. Smith, know not where he is, as we find by...
We hear nothing yet of Col. Smith, know not where he is, as we find by...
...be able to give us some account of Colln. Smith for whom we are not a little anxious,...
...may be able to give us some account of Colln. Smith for whom we are ...Coll. Smiths long...
Your favours by Colln. Smith and by the Baron Polintz...him. Coll. Smith delivered me the...
Your favours by Colln. Smith and by the Baron Polintz came safe to hand........ Smith...
.... But as the parties were agree’d, Col Smith conceived that he should be guilty both of a...Smith
...take Letters for us. As mr Adams and col Smith have large packets to charge him with I must...
...of valuable Books upon this subject, Grove Butler Smith. Dr Watts upon the improvement of...Smith
your Pappa and col. Smith made the company. We past our time very agreably......Smith...
Smith, Smith,
Abigail Adams to William Stephens Smith
...once least I should put you to expence. Col Smith wrote a few lines in my Name to Mr...
to Elizabeth Smith Shaw, 15 Sept. 1785 (vol. 6:361–363......Kent Allen. See Elizabeth Smith Shaw...
Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch
to Mary Smith Cranch,
...of this family. Mr Jefferson, col. Smith, the Prussian and Venitian Ministers were of...
Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch
...I found by a cask of that kind which col Smiths Friends sent him, and which were as fine as...
...but what I have mentiond in a letter to uncle Smith which he will shew you.Smith,
Your Father and Col Smith are gone to Night to Covent Garden theatre to See......Smith...
Elizabeth Smith Shaw to
Abigail Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw
Abigail Adams to Mary Smith Cranch
...tea with me and go to Ranaleigh. Col Smith Col Norten mr Trumble Dr Bancroft mr Ridley...
) announcing the death of Charles Warren. See Mary Smith Cranch to ). See also Mary Smith Cranch to
.; to Mary Smith Cranch,
I am indebted to our Good Aunt Smith for a Letter,; Mary Smith Cranch to
: Smith-Carter Papers); endorsed: “London 27 May 86 Mrs...
to Mary Smith Cranch,
...Members of Parliament, and the Nobility. When col Smith applied, the arch Bishop said it was a...
...card, till your Neice, now really Mrs Smith, said that She recollected winding the ribbon...Smith
...mr Hollis at his Country Seat. Mr and Mrs Smith accompany us. Remember me to mr Shaw I...
to Elizabeth Smith Shaw,
Col Smith has promised to write to you, and your sister...
I supposed sir that Col Smith was your constant correspondent, and that his attention, left...
I Supposed Sir that Col. Smith was your constant correspondent, and that his attention, left...Smith
: Smith-Carter Papers)); addressed by ...Smith Esquire Boston Pr Capt. Callihan”; endorsed:...
...there. We expect to be absent a Month. Col Smith we leave charge des affairs in our absence.