Adams Family Correspondence, volume 4
1781-05-27
I have written so largely to you by Mr. Storer1 who goes in the same vessel, that I should not have taken up my pen again, but in 138compliance with the request of a Friend whose partner is going abroad, and desires a Letter to you as an introduction. Of Mr. Dexter the Bearer I know nothing but his Name. I have inclosed the Letter which I received from his partner who you know is a valuable Gentleman, and Eminent in his profession.2
As Election is not passed I have nothing New to add. My wishes for your Health and happiness
and my anxiety to hear from you are an old Story. Should I tender you my warmest affections,
they are of a date, almost with my first knowledge of you, and near coeval with my existance,
yet not the less valuable I hope to a Heart that know
Presumaby her letter of 25 May, above.
“Mr. Dexter the Bearer” was Harvard
Quinquennial Cat.
; Kelly, Amer. Medical Biog.
). The enclosed letter from Dexter's
“partner” has not been found, but Richard Cranch in his letter to JA, 28 May, below, not only specifies Dexter's errand
abroad but identifies his partner as Dr. Thomas Welsh of Boston, a family connection, on whom
see a note at vol. 3:78–79, above, and Adams
Genealogy.