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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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771 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 29 June 1777 | 1777-06-29 | The enclosed Newspapers will communicate to you, all the News I know. The Weather here begins to... |
772 | Cranch, Lucy | Adams, Abigail | Lucy Cranch to Abigail Adams, 7 December 1786 | 1786-12-07 | Your obligeing Letter of July th’ 20, was duly recieved—those repeated attentions to me deserve... |
773 | Cranch, William | Adams, Abigail | William Cranch to Abigail Adams, 24 April 1800 | 1800-04-24 | M r. Carroll has requested me to communicate the Contents of the inclosed letter, and I hasten to... |
774 | Thaxter, John | Adams, Abigail | John Thaxter to Abigail Adams, 19 December 1781 | 1781-12-19 | By the last Mails came the King’s Speech, the Address of the two Houses in answer, and the... |
775 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 25 December 1786 | 1786-12-25 | This moment returning from Mr Bridgen where I had been to deliver him a Letter to you, written... |
776 | Adams, John Quincy | Adams, Abigail | John Quincy Adams to Abigail Adams, 24 April 1796 | 1796-04-24 | You will find by the papers that I send with this letter, what you will perhaps know before the... |
777 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 30 April 1775 | 1775-04-30 | I arrived here, last Evening, and have attended Mr. Strongs Meeting all this Day. I rode alone,... |
778 | Cranch, Mary Smith | Adams, Abigail | Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 9 August 1790 | 1790-08-09 | It is so long since I have heard from you that I begin to be very uneasy I am the more so as I... |
779 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 3 February 1793 | 1793-02-03 | General Lincoln setts out Tomorrow, and I should not dare to let him go without a Love Letter to... |
780 | Adams, John | Adams, Abigail | John Adams to Abigail Adams, 20 January 1795 | 1795-01-20 | I rec d your favour of the 9 th. Yesterday. The Weather is now extream Cold. The River is frozen... |