To John Adams from Henry Dearborn, 16 March 1818
March 16th. 1818.—
Sir,
In behalf of a numerous body of Citizens of Boston, we request your consent; to set for a Bust, in Marble, to be executed by an eminent Artist, now resident in that Town, to be placed in Faneuil Hall.—
In soliciting your assent, to this tribute of our high Respect & Veneration, we are particularly influenced by a desire of transmitting to our Children, the Features of the Man, whose patriotic energies, were so strenuously exerted; for the Independence of our common Country:—and that future Ages, while contemplating the object, may recall the Virtues Talents & Courage, of one of the Founders of the American Republic.—
Arnold Welles
H. Dearborn
Wm Tudor.
Wm: Spooner
Josiah Quincy
MHi: Adams Papers.