James Lovell to Abigail Adams, 21 May 1781
James Lovell to Abigail Adams
May 21. 1781
I hope you are not still without later Dates from Mr. A’s Hand than what we have—Oct. 24.1 I conclude he was well about the last of Febry., because Mr. Carmichael under Date of March 11th sends us Mr. A’s Plan of a Loan to be opened at the House of Nieufville & Son March 1st.2 We have no Vessels from Holland. Accept of my Conjecture as a Proof of my uniform Wish to contribute to your Ease of Mind and general Happiness.
I have sent an open 3plicate to Mr. A. for Mr. Moylan respecting your Invoice.3
Free from Pain, I shall however limp for many a day.
RC (Adams Papers); addressed: “Mrs. A. Adam[s] Brain[tree] near [Boston]”; franked: “Philada. Jas. Lovell.” Lower portion of MS torn off, destroying part of address on cover.
1. JA to Pres. Huntington, 24 Oct. 1780, is in PCC, No. 84, II (printed in , 4: 103–104); LbC is in Adams Papers (printed in , p. 259–260).
2. Carmichael’s letter of 11 March was addressed to the Committee of Foreign Affairs and is printed in , 4:279–280. The plan of a loan through the house of Neufville was premature and came to nothing; see , p. 377–378, 398–400.