To John Adams from Ward Nicholas Boylston, 19 January 1826
Hermitage Jam plain 19’. Jany 1826 Thursday Mn
My Dear Cousin
It has been a great mortification to me, that in every attempt in every direction I have sought, I did not untill yesterday, succeed, in procureing the two Barrels of Cyder now sent—its declared to me, to be three years old, its perfectly clear & fit for immediate use. I wish you to taste it, & let me know if the quality <that> suits your palate—I have also sent half a Dozen pints of the same Madeira as the last—both of wh I beg you will kindly receive as the offerings of the affectionate regard of your cousin
Ward Nichs Boylston
PS—Mrs: Boylston desires her affectionate respects to you and unites in my regards to Judge & Mrs Adams Mrs Clarke & miss Smith—
I beg also to hear how you are in health...
I hope all our Friends at Washington were well—when you last <[. . .]> heard from them—
MHi: Adams Papers.