Index: Consolidated

Warren, Mercy Otis (historian, wife of James)

92

Letters

2

From AA (1773)

AFC01

1

From AA (1774)

AFC01

7

From AA (1775)

AFC01

4

From AA (1776)

AFC01

2

From AA (1777)

AFC02

1

From AA (1778)

AFC03

1

From AA (1779)

AFC03

2

From AA (1780)

AFC03

2

From AA (1781)

AFC04

1

From AA (1783)

AFC05

1

From AA (1784)

AFC05

1

From AA (1785)

AFC05

1

From AA (1786)

AFC07

1

From AA2 (1784)

AFC05

2

From JA (1775)

PJA02

4

From JA (1775)

PJA03

2

From JA (1776)

PJA03

PJA04

1

From JA (1778)

PJA07

1

From JA (1779)

PJA08

1

From JA (1780)

PJA10

1

To AA (1773)

AFC01

4

To AA (1774)

AFC01

6

To AA (1775)

AFC01

7

To AA (1776)

AFC01

AFC02

5

To AA (1777)

AFC02

2

To AA (1778)

AFC02

1

To AA (1778)

AFC03

5

To AA (1779)

AFC03

3

To AA (1780)

AFC03

AFC04

2

To AA (1783)

AFC05

1

To AA (1785)

AFC06

1

To JA (1774)

PJA02

2

To JA (1775)

PJA02

4

To JA (1775)

PJA03

2

To JA (1776)

PJA04

2

To JA (1778)

PJA07

1

To JA (1779)

PJA08

4

To JA (1780)

PJA09

PJA10

1

To JA (1782)

PJA13

73

mentioned

AFC06

AFC07

PJA09

PJA10

PJA13

AFC02

AFC03

DJA02

DJA03

DQA01

PJA01

PJA02

PJA03

PJA04

PJA07

PJA08

16

correspondence with JA

AFC07

PJA10

PJA13

PJA08

10

AA2 visits

AFC04

8

domestic and social life of

8

seeks JA's guidance for son Winslow

PJA09

7

the “Cornelia” Lovell contretemps

6

The Group

6

importing activities with AA and JA

AFC03

AFC04

5

Letterbook of

PJA09

PJA10

PJA07

PJA08

5

and illness of son Charles

AFC05

AFC06

5

correspondence with the Adamses

AFC06

5

health and illnesses of

AFC02

5

strictures on Chesterfield’s letters

AFC04

4

and The Group

PJA03

4

and death of Charles Warren

AFC07

4

as correspondent

PJA03

PJA04

4

The Group (1775)

AFC01

3

AA loses letters from

AFC05

AFC06

3

JA and her proposed history of the Revolution

PJA13

3

JA on talents of

PJA02

3

and Continental Congress

PJA02

3

and appointment of husband to Superior Court

AFC01

AFC02

3

and smallpox

PJA04

3

correspondence with AA

AFC07

3

corresponds with Mrs. Macaulay

AFC01

3

eye difficulties

AFC04

3

health of

AFC05

AFC06

3

husband's retirement from politics

PJA13

3

in Braintree

DQA02

3

owes debt to AA

AFC07

3

poems by

PJA01

PJA02

2

History of the American Revolution

PJA09

PJA10

2

AA visits

PJA13

2

AA visits in Plymouth

AFC02

2

and James Warren Jr.

AFC02

2

and proposed visit by AA

AFC05

2

assesses JA

PJA03

PJA04

2

children inoculated

AFC02

2

condemns Gen. Gage

PJA03

2

death of father

AFC03

2

defends husband's reputation

DQA02

2

her mock-heroic poem on Boston Tea Party

AFC01

2

identified

AFC01

DJA01

2

inoculated with smallpox

AFC02

2

letters from JA

AFC03

2

on Deane-Lee controversy

AFC03

2

on Great Britain

AFC06

2

on committee “to examine the Torys Ladies”

AFC01

2

on conditions in Boston (1775)

PJA03

2

on human nature and power

PJA03

2

on independence

PJA03

2

on significance of Dutch recognition

PJA13

2

on the “divine Science of politics” in America and Europe

PJA13

2

on wealth as measure of merit

PJA13

2

predictions regarding JA

AFC06

2

requests JA's diary volumes for reading

3

visits with AA

AFC04

2

visits with Mary Cranch

AFC07

2

The Adulateur (1773)

AFC01

1

AA borrows phrases from

AFC02

1

AA on literary and historical abilities of

AFC02

1

AA owes debt to

AFC07

1

AA2 characterizes

AFC05

1

AA2 lives briefly with

AFC01

1

Elizabeth Shaw on

AFC07

1

Hancock, “a sovereign without a Crown”

PJA13

1

JA asks opinion of European politics and diplomacy

PJA13

1

JA on political astuteness of

PJA03

1

Milton Hill, “where the free soul looks down and pities Kings”

PJA13

1

Shaws visit

AFC07

1

and Winslow Warren's arrest

AFC07

1

and devotion to American cause

PJA02

1

and husband's appointment to superior court

PJA04

1

antifederalism of

DQA02

1

asks JA for news of son

PJA13

1

asks JA to write

PJA13

1

asks JA’s advice on women writing satire

PJA02

1

bargain with JA about drawing “Characters”

AFC02

1

borrows Rollin's History

AFC01

1

characterizes A. Lee

PJA07

1

characterizes officers' wives at Amer. headquarters in Cambridge

AFC01

1

children of

AFC01

1

compassion for Boston loyalist refugees

PJA04

1

concern for son

PJA09

1

correspondence with AA2

AFC07

2

correspondence with JA over her History

DJA01

DJA04

1

courier used by

PJA02

1

criticizes Second Provincial Congress

PJA02

1

debt of

AFC07

1

distrusts Howe peace commission

PJA04

2

epistolary style

AFC03

2

friendship of, with JA and AA

PJA02

1

her so-called “Letterbook”

AFC01

1

historian's need for documents

PJA13

1

letter from AA listed (1775)

AFC06

1

letter to AA listed (1772)

AFC06

1

letter to AA listed (1773)

AFC06

1

letter to AA listed (1780)

AFC06

1

letter to AA listed (1785)

AFC06

1

letter to AA2 listed (1779)

AFC06

1

letterbook of

PJA13

1

letters of, admired by Lord Hillsborough

AFC03

1

letters to AA listed (1775)

AFC06

1

letters to AA listed (1776)

AFC06

1

letters to AA listed (1779)

AFC06

1

letter to AA listed (1783)

AFC06

1

mourns death of Peyton Randolph

PJA03

1

mourns son's death

DQA02

1

on AA's life in France

AFC06

1

on Benjamin Church

PJA03

1

on Continental naval preparations

PJA03

1

on Franklin

PJA03

1

on General Court dispute over appointment of officers

PJA03

1

on Generals Washington, Lee, and Gates

PJA03

1

on John Hancock

PJA07

1

on Mass. Government Act

AFC01

1

on attacks on James Warren for refusing public office

AFC07

1

on death of J. Otis Sr.

PJA07

1

on death of Prof. Winthrop

PJA08

1

on friendship

AFC05

1

on inconsistency of men and women

AFC05

1

on letters from son Winslow

AFC05

1

on plans for revolution made by her fireside

PJA13

1

on political and military situation in America

PJA08

1

on political uncertainty in early 1775

PJA02

1

on public virtue and morality in Mass.

PJA07

1

on republican government

PJA04

1

on vanity as motivation for human behavior

AFC06

1

opposes husband's going to Congress

AFC05

1

poem by

PJA03

2

portrait of

AFC02

1

quotes Cicero

AFC05

1

renews correspondence with AA

AFC05

1

returns MSS borrowed from AA

AFC02

1

role in Sans Souci

AFC06

1

to educate her sons in politics

PJA02

1

urged by JA to commemorate Tea Party in verse

PJA02

1

views on educating children

AFC01

1

visit to Estaing

PJA07

1

visits AA in Braintree

AFC02

1

History . . . of the American Revolution (1805)

AFC01

1

admiration for Catharine Macaulay

AFC01

PJA05

PJA11