Adams Family Correspondence, volume 4
1781-01-21
The vessel is not yet gone, and I find I have a towns man going in her. He came this evening
to let me know it, and to take Letters from me. What has taken place in the last week Mr.
C
The Bandano hankerchiefs you was so kind as to send me, are as good an article as has ever
come. I can scarcly keep one of them. Tho they are double the price of a Barcelona, they sell
much better. Holland is a good place for crockery ware, I should be glad of some for family
use from thence.—I wish you to write by every vessel bound to America. Updike arrived at
Providence, but we fear the Fame is lost or taken. Friends all well. Adieu yours ever yours.
AA was sending JA a copy of Willis' (Boston) Independent Chronicle for 18 Jan., containing Mercy Warren's letter
to her son on Chesterfield's letters; see note 3
on AA to Nathaniel Willis?, ante 4 Jan., above.