Adams Papers

From John Adams to Oliver Wolcott Jr., 1 June 1796

To Oliver Wolcott Jr.

Quincy June 1. 1796

Dear Sir

According to an intimation I gave you at Philadelphia before I left it, I have now the Honour to request the favour of you to Send me a Quarters Salary, in a Post Note for Twelve hundred and fifty Dollars, and I hereby authorize you to discharge the warrant neccessary for that Purpose as fully as I could do, if I were present.

The Political World in this Quarter of it, is as Still and calm as a Dutch Canal. We have not yet heard of the Rising of Congress. If any Thing very curious should turn up, I should be much obliged to you, for a Line now and then. I am much pleased with the Appointments of Mr King and Mr Humphreys.1 I shall have more confidence in future in Representations from abroad.

With great Regard and Sincere friendship / I am dear sir, your most obedt

John Adams.

RC (CtHi:Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers); internal address: “Oliver Wolcott Junr / Secretary of The Treasury.”

1George Washington nominated Rufus King to be minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain and David Humphreys to be minister plenipotentiary to Spain on 19 May. Both appointments were confirmed by the Senate the following day (AFC description begins Adams Family Correspondence, ed. L. H. Butterfield, Marc Friedlaender, Richard Alan Ryerson, Margaret A. Hogan, Sara Martin, Hobson Woodward, and others, Cambridge, 1963– . description ends , 11:317).

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