From Samuel Allyne Otis to John Adams, 6 May 1796
From Samuel Allyne Otis
Philada May 6h 1796
Sir
Agreeable to promise I do myself the honor to inform you that the Senate have elected Mr Livermore Pres pro tem. 13 out of 19—1
In regard to accommodating you the next winter I have not yet made my own arrangements. I have some expectation of removing from the house I now possess; Yet I know not to what house I shall remove. Add to this the difficulty of engaging & retaining good servants, makes it almost impracticable to arrange ones family to our wishes.
With our best remembrances to Mr Adams & […] friends / I am / Very respectfully / Your most humble Sert
Sam A. Otis
RC (Adams Papers); internal address: “The Vice President / of the United States.” Some loss of text where the seal was removed.