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Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 30 April 1797


My Dearest Friend

Thus far am I on my journey. I hope to reach East Chester on Thursday evening, and one day I must pass there, and one in N York. On Monday I shall sit forward for Philadelphia, and could wish you to meet me at Muckleroys to dinner on Twesday, if agreable to you, of which you can inform me by post addrest to me at N York to be left at our Sons.

Brisler will be home by Saturday Night or Sunday at furtherst with his Family and my two Girls. We have got on very well only Mrs. Brisler the first night was sick all night with one of her old turns which a little fatigue always provides. I was thankfull he was with her to take charge of her.

I endeavour to feel cheerfull, and try to make Louissa so who is much affected by the Death of her Sister, and has been quite sick. We have both had severe trials upon us the week we left home. I come to place my head upon your Bosom and to receive and give that consolation which sympathetick hearts alone know how to communicate.

Your
A Adams


Cite web page as: Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 30 April 1797 [electronic edition]. Adams Family Papers: An Electronic Archive. Massachusetts Historical Society. http://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/
Original manuscript: Adams, Abigail. Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 30 April 1797. 1 page. Original manuscript from the Adams Family Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
Source of transcription: Adams Papers Editorial Project. Unverified transcriptions.
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