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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1941 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Madison, James | From Abigail Smith Adams to James Madison, 1 August … | 1810-08-01 | I take the Liberty of addressing you in behalf of my Son, now at St Petersburgh, and to ask of... |
1942 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | From Abigail Smith Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … | 1815-09-02 | Your Letter of July 9th was joyfully received by me, it was not untill your Letter arrived, that... |
1943 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Shaw, William Smith | From Abigail Smith Adams to William Smith Shaw, 26 … | 1813-10-26 | Mr Cutter is very desirious that you and any person we may agree upon Should go to medford and... |
1944 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Adams, John Quincy | From Abigail Smith Adams to John Quincy Adams, 10 May … | 1812-05-10 | Mr Shaw sent me word yesterday, that a Gentleman of his acquaintance was going to Archangel, and... |
1945 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Welsh, Harriet | From Abigail Smith Adams to Harriet Welsh, 25 March … | 1816-03-25 | I received your note this morning and wish you had known that mr Shaw came out last Evening... |
1946 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Cushing, Hannah Phillips | From Abigail Smith Adams to Hannah Phillips Cushing, 15 … | 1814-05-15 | I really was much rejoyed to See once again your hand writing. While I feelingly Sympathize with... |
1947 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Rush, Julia Stockton | From Abigail Smith Adams to Julia Stockton Rush, 24 … | 1813-04-24 | how shall I address you. how offer the consolation I need for myself upon an occasion which has... |
1948 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Rush, Richard | From Abigail Smith Adams to Richard Rush, 28 October … | 1816-10-28 | Your former kindness, and your known benevolence encourages me to again solicit your aid Mr... |
1949 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Adams, Louisa Catherine Johnson | From Abigail Smith Adams to Louisa Catherine Johnson … | 1811-02-18 | I hope the afflicting intelligence which you must receive from your Friends at Washington, will... |
1950 | Adams, Abigail Smith | Peabody, Elizabeth Smith Shaw | From Abigail Smith Adams to Elizabeth Smith Shaw … | 1815-04-10 | I am going to ask you a curious question Nothing less, than the Name of the Gentleman who visited... |