Papers of John Adams, volume 8

To Arthur Middleton, 24 April 1779 JA Middleton, Arthur

1779-04-24

To Arthur Middleton, 24 April 1779 Adams, John Middleton, Arthur
To Arthur Middleton
Sir On Board the Alliance, St. Lazare,1 near Nantes Ap. 24. 1779

Your Favour, of the 4 July 1778,2 I had not the Honour to receive, untill yesterday, which I very much lament because I fear I have lost an opportunity of rendering Some little service to the Commodore in his laudable Enterprise, at least of shewing every Respect in my Power to your Recommendation.

In a Letter, which he did me the Honour to write me, I find he has made several able Propositions to the Ministry in which I heartily wish him success: and in my Answer to him, I have taken the Liberty to 40hint to him some proper Persons to apply to for Assistance in his Negociations.3

The Face of Things at present may not be so favourable to him as We could wish, but as I am well persuaded that the Constancy and Perseverance of the French Court may be depended on, I hope he will be able to convince them that one at least of his Plans, is a wise one, and promises much Utility to the common Cause. I have the Honour to be, with Sincere Respect and Esteem, sir, your obedient humble servant

John Adams

RC (NjP: de Coppet Coll.); docketed: “John Adams April 24th. 1779.”

1.

Presumably an error for St. Nazaire, see JA, Diary and Autobiography , 2:359.

2.

Middleton's letter (Adams Papers) has not been printed, but Edward Rutledge's letter recommending Alexander Gillon dated 16 July 1778 is in vol. 6:294–295. JA's docketing on the Rutledge letter indicates that he replied on 24 April, but that letter has not been found.

3.

JA's reply to Gillon's letter of 17 April (above), has not been found; this brief statement is the only indication of its content.

From Peter Frederick Dobrée, 24 April 1779 Dobrée, Peter Frederick JA

1779-04-24

From Peter Frederick Dobrée, 24 April 1779 Dobrée, Peter Frederick Adams, John
From Peter Frederick Dobrée
Nantz 24 Apl. 1779

I am honoured with your Excellency's Letter of the 15 Instant1 with a List inclosed of several Articles to be bought for your worthy famely. Msr. S——2 is actually making those purchases and as soon as they are ready I will see them neatly packed and send them on board by some safe conveyance. Inclosed a Letter received by this morning Post which I send you agreable to your order. I am much occupied in providing the Warrant and Petty officers with a suit of Cloaths a piece and find it one of the most difficult tasks I have ever undertaken, however I hope soon to have done with them.

As his Excellency Doctor Franklin in his Letter to M. S. is very brief and refers him to you, you will be pleased to write up word if he mentions any thing which he desires to be done. With much respect I have the honour to be Your Excellencys most humble & most obedient Sert

P. F. Dobrée

RC (Adams Papers); docketed: “Mr Dobrèe”; in CFA's hand: “24th April”; and in an unknown hand: “1779.”

1.

JA's letter of 15 April has not been found. For the goods purchased by JA, see his personal accounts for 20 April (JA, Diary and Autobiography , 2:340–341 ).

2.

Here and below the references are to J. D. Schweighauser.

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