Abigail Adams to Cotton Tufts, 21 February 1800
Abigail Adams to Cotton Tufts
21 Febry 1800
Dear sir
I take this opportunity by dr Morse to inclose to you two
Hundred dollors towards the building; as soon in March as it can be framed
and raised I wish to have it begun upon, and as many hands employd as can be
usefully. I do not want to have any part of it, to do after the Presidents
return. Congress talk of rising in April, tho I do not myself expect that
they will so soon I hope Myself to be home the last of April; or the
beginning of May. as soon as May be I should be glad to have the dimensions
of the chimney, the height and front of the jams, as I design to procure
here the Hearths, and fronts— I wish the carpenters to be very particular in
covering and liding the parts which join to the other House to prevent
leaking. Your Letters for Me be so good as to get mrs Cranch to convey to
me. I have spoken to the President concerning the Farms. He says he is
willing the Tennants should continue upon the same terms they were the last
Year— with regard to Mr Porter, I should wish him to remain upon the place
untill the 20 of Nov’br next, if agreable to him
and Mrs Porter, but as I expect to spend the next Winter at Quincy, it will
not be worth my while, to keep two Families. indeed it will be an expence I
should wish to avoid, tho I think he should be allowd a hundred and 50
dollors for the seven months. I think he came on the latter end of April— If
oats are to be procured at this Season I wish you to engage a hundred &
50 Bushel that we may not be at a loss for them when we return— there will be some occasion
dr Morse calls & I am not able to add a line more than a kind remembrance to all Friends—
yours
A A—
RC (Adams Papers); endorsed: “Mrs. Adams Feby 21. 1800”; notation: “20.”