Index: Consolidated
Warren, Mercy Otis (historian, wife of James)
16
correspondence with JA
8
domestic and social life of
8
seeks JA's guidance for son Winslow
7
the “Cornelia” Lovell contretemps
6
importing activities with AA and JA
5
and illness of son Charles
5
correspondence with the Adamses
5
health and illnesses of
5
strictures on Chesterfield’s letters
4
and death of Charles Warren
3
JA and her proposed history of the Revolution
3
and Continental Congress
3
and appointment of husband to Superior Court
3
corresponds with Mrs. Macaulay
3
husband's retirement from politics
2
History of the American Revolution
2
and proposed visit by AA
2
defends husband's reputation
2
her mock-heroic poem on Boston Tea Party
2
inoculated with smallpox
2
on Deane-Lee controversy
2
on committee “to examine the Torys Ladies”
2
on conditions in Boston (1775)
2
on human nature and power
2
on significance of Dutch recognition
2
on the “divine Science of politics” in America and Europe
2
on wealth as measure of merit
2
predictions regarding JA
2
requests JA's diary volumes for reading
2
visits with Mary Cranch
1
AA borrows phrases from
1
AA on literary and historical abilities of
1
Hancock, “a sovereign without a Crown”
1
JA asks opinion of European politics and diplomacy
1
JA on political astuteness of
1
Milton Hill, “where the free soul looks down and pities Kings”
1
and Winslow Warren's arrest
1
and devotion to American cause
1
and husband's appointment to superior court
1
asks JA for news of son
1
asks JA’s advice on women writing satire
1
bargain with JA about drawing “Characters”
1
borrows Rollin's History
1
characterizes officers' wives at Amer. headquarters in Cambridge
1
compassion for Boston loyalist refugees
1
correspondence with AA2
2
correspondence with JA over her History
1
criticizes Second Provincial Congress
1
distrusts Howe peace commission
2
friendship of, with JA and AA
1
her so-called “Letterbook”
1
historian's need for documents
1
letter from AA listed (1775)
1
letter to AA listed (1772)
1
letter to AA listed (1773)
1
letter to AA listed (1780)
1
letter to AA listed (1785)
1
letter to AA2 listed (1779)
1
letters of, admired by Lord Hillsborough
1
letters to AA listed (1775)
1
letters to AA listed (1776)
1
letters to AA listed (1779)
1
letter to AA listed (1783)
1
mourns death of Peyton Randolph
1
on Continental naval preparations
1
on General Court dispute over appointment of officers
1
on Generals Washington, Lee, and Gates
1
on Mass. Government Act
1
on attacks on James Warren for refusing public office
1
on death of J. Otis Sr.
1
on death of Prof. Winthrop
1
on inconsistency of men and women
1
on letters from son Winslow
1
on plans for revolution made by her fireside
1
on political and military situation in America
1
on political uncertainty in early 1775
1
on public virtue and morality in Mass.
1
on republican government
1
on vanity as motivation for human behavior
1
opposes husband's going to Congress
1
renews correspondence with AA
1
returns MSS borrowed from AA
1
to educate her sons in politics
1
urged by JA to commemorate Tea Party in verse
1
views on educating children
1
History . . . of the American Revolution (1805)
1
admiration for Catharine Macaulay