Papers of John Adams, volume 8

To James Lovell

From James Lovell

166 To John Lowell, 21 September 1779 JA Lowell, John To John Lowell, 21 September 1779 Adams, John Lowell, John
To John Lowell
My dear sir Braintree Sept 21. 1779

I am uncertain whether you said you should sett off for Philadelphia on Wednesday or Thursday, which obliges me to send an Express to Town to day as I fear you may be gone before I can get into Town tomorrow.

The two Packetts in brown Paper contain all My Accounts and Vouchers, which I am ordered to transmit to the Navy Treasury Board, and I dare not trust them by an Hand less friendly and carefull than yours. I am sorry to give you the Trouble of such large Packetts, but it will be doing me an essential service, if you will be so good as to take them. I wish you a pleasant Journey. My most affectionate Respects, to all enquiring Friends at Philadelphia. I am, your Fried & sert

John Adams

RC (DLC: photostat of recipient's copy); docketed: “Mr. J Adams Septr. 79.”