Abigail Adams to William Smith, 21 April 1797
Abigail Adams to William Smith
Quincy April 21 1797
Dear sir
The Death of my Mother which took place this afternoon very suddenly, will prevent my Sitting out on my journey as I had intended on twesday. we propose to burry her on Monday.1 I do not think I can get away untill thursday. I shall therefore omit sending Beckey untill fryday. I would wish two places engaged in the Stage as I have an other Girl to go with her, and should like to have them under the care of some person who would take charge of them.2 I should be glad of the portmantua if you should not want it. You will be here on Wedensday Evening if you please; unless I should be again detaind by the Death of Mary Smith which is more than probable as she has not been able to be raised from her Bed for three days—
Inclosed is the pattern which I should have sent to cousin Betsy.3 I am Dear sir your affectionate
Abigail Adams
RC (MHi:Smith-Carter Family Papers); addressed by Louisa Catharine Smith: “Mr William Smith / Boston.”
1. See Obituary of Susanna Boylston Adams Hall, 29 April, below.
2. AA likely intended that Nabby Hunt would accompany Rebeckah Tirrell. For Hunt, see AA to Mary Smith Cranch, 6 June, and note 4, below.
3. Enclosure not found.