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Adams, John (1735-1826), Autograph Letter signed, Quincy, February 23rd, 1814, two pages with holograph address panel with free frank, to Mr. William Adams, a poignant letter thanking William for a sample of wheat and discussing the genealogy of the Adams family and in what manner the two could be related, including comments related to the deaths of his son Charles and grandchild, (some browing and bleed through, fold weakness). Text in full: Quincy February 23, 1814 / Sir, My late neighbor, Mr. Caleb Hayden has presented me in your name some handsome wheat of the growth of your Estate and of a peculiar species, reputed to be less susceptible of Blast than any other as yet tried in this country. / I hold myself under much obligation to you, sir, for this kind attention and pray you to accept my best thanks. If I live, I shall cultivate this wheat my way of experiment, according to the best of my knowledge but have very little confidence in any skill in this Neighborh'd in this kind of tillage. / How is it that Quincy and Chelmsford should be rivals? We thought ourselves possessed of the richest granite in the country till you "drove us out of date." But enough of this. / As I claim a relation of Consanguinity to you, though it must be somewhat remote I should be glad to be informed of its degree. My father was John Adams, who died in 1761, his Father was Joseph Adams who died in 1737, his Grandfather was Joseph Adams who died at advanced age about 1680, his great Grandfath Read more…


Skinner

Auctioneer:
Skinner

Date:
2003-11-02