1To John Adams from Benjamin Hichborn, 28 October 1775 (Adams Papers)
If tears of blood were to follow my pen, they wou’d but faintly marke the distressing anxiety I...
2To John Adams from Benjamin Hichborn, 25 November 1775 (Adams Papers)
From my last, you may form some judgment of the disagreeable state of mind I have suffered from...
3To John Adams from Benjamin Hichborn, 20 May 1776 (Adams Papers)
I have felt a degree of Criminality in my long Silence, which has given me many uneasy...
4To John Adams from Benjamin Hichborn, 24 October 1786 (Adams Papers)
I have long intended to write you, but the fear of giving you more trouble than Information, has...
5To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Hichborn, 5 January 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
I coud not leave this place without intimating to you a Circumstance, which gives me some little...
6To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Hichborn, 1 February 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
The Bearer of this Mr: Israel Hatch of this town has discovered, as he thinks, a new method to...
7To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Hichborn, 1 April 1801 (Jefferson Papers)
It is with no Small degree of Reluctance that I consent to tax you with an additional...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Hichborn, 25 January 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
I intended to have written you a line the moment after my arrival, but find the State of the...