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Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 13 March 1797


My Dearest Friend

Dr. Tufts has been consulted by me respecting the leaseing our places, and we have come to an agrement with the Tennants, who in proportion to the rise of Labour and produce, Annually expect more and more indulgences. A Farmer can not be content with the profits he once made. He will tell you, the day Labourer fares better, which is true. I meet with so many difficulties that I wish sometimes that we had not but one Farm. Dr. Tufts thinks it would be better for your interest, under certain restrictions to lease out the places for a Sum of Money, but this is for future consideration. Barrel I have agreed to find him a Yoke oxen and Cart, he to keep the be at the expence of keeping them in order. French I have agreed to find a mate for his Steer. His Father has one of the Same Age, for which he asks 35 dollors. This being agreed to, the next thing was wood, to be found all their wood. This I absolutely refused, and we came very near parting upon the Subject. After much conversation, Dr. Tufts advised to Stipulating a certain Sum to be allowd for wood. I can only say I have done the best I could. Trask wants employ. Dr. Tufts says that the Bushes behind Belchers House wants clearing up in the medow and Barrel says those in Curtis pasture which our people cut two years ago want again to be attended to. The Spring is advancing but the month of March has been one cold Bluster as yet and greatly impeeds our advance in buisness, which will


occasion a press of Buisness Soon. I have several matters which I should wish to do as soon as it will answer. Among the number is painting the House and Fence, and finishing the Chamber in the out House. We shall want it much when you return for the additional Servants you will bring with you.

I have many more things to say but will not at present take up more of your Time.

As ever Yours
A Adams


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Cite web page as: Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 13 March 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, 13 March 1797. 3 pages. Original manuscript from the Adams Family Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
Source of transcription: Adams Papers Editorial Project. Unverified transcriptions.
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