- John Quincy Adams letter to unknown.
Ghent, BEL - 17 January 1815
A letter from Mr. Hughes of which I subjoin a copy, was received by me this morning.
- John Quincy Adams letter to Henry Clay.
Boston, MA - 12 August 1825
There is in my mind but one objection to the appointment which you suggest
- John Quincy Adams letter to Henry Clay.
Quincy, MA - 12 September 1826
I learn, with much concern, that your health did not derive, from your visit home, so much benefit as you had anticipated.
- John Quincy Adams letter to Henry Clay.
Meridian Hill, MD - 21 April 1829
A struggle by certain individuals of the old Federal party to recover the ascendency they had lost, may render a reaction of the Republicans necessary for their own defense
- John Quincy Adams letter to Henry Clay.
Meridian Hill, MD - 2 May 1829
The Catholic Question has assumed in England an aspect entirely new ; and is presenting appearances quite unexpected.
- John Quincy Adams letter to Henry Clay.
Washington, MD - 11 December 1829
I offer you my warm and sincere thanks as well for your condolence as for your congratulations.
- John Quincy Adams letter to Henry Clay.
Quincy, MA - 7 September 1831
I have availed myself of both these occasions to lay before our countrymen throughout the Union, the opinions which I have constantly entertained upon the doctrine of Nullification
- John Quincy Adams letter to Henry Clay.
Quincy, MA - 11 October 1843
Nothing could give us more pleasure than to accept your offered hospitality and to visit you at your residence at Ashland.
- John Quincy Adams letter to Henry Clay.
Washington, MD - 4 January 1845
Commodore Jesse D. Elliot has committed to my charge, to be transmitted to you, a bronze medal, which he has caused to be struck in honor of Mr. J. Fenimore Cooper
