John & Abigail Adams Anniversary
Today, October 25th, is the wedding anniversary of John and Abigail Adams. They were married on this date in 1764 when John was 29 years old and Abigail 20.
After an initial rocky start at their first meeting in 1761 (John was not impressed with Abigail or her sisters, and Abigail's mother was not impressed with him), they would court over the course of the next three years and then marry.
The numerous letters between them (over 1,100) has left us a wonderful and heart-touching record of their life and times. The letters cover topics from their love for each other to everyday life, from politics to raising their children (they had 6 children, with 4 living to adulthood)--they talked about it all!
Here are just a few examples of their lasting loving relationship:
Dear Miss Adorable, I hereby order you to give [me] as many kisses and as many hours of your company after 9 o'clock as [I] shall please to demand, and charge them to my account. (John to Abigail: October 4, 1762)
I dare not express to you at 300 miles how ardently I long for your return. I have some very miserly wishes and cannot consent to your spending one hour in town till, at least, I have had you twelve. The idea plays about my heart, unnerves my hand whilst I write, [and] awakens all the tender sentiments that years have increased and matured. (Abigail to John: October 16, 1774)
[I] pray you to come on [as] soon as possible....As to money to bear your expenses, you must, if you can, borrow of some friend enough to bring you here. If you cannot borrow enough, you must sell horses, oxen, sheep, cows, anything at any rate rather than not come on. If no one will take the place, leave it to the birds of the air and the beasts of the field. (John to Abigail: May 14, 1789)
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In this historical reprint, you can discover more about Abigail Adams and the other women who left their mark on history. Learn about Elizabeth Lewis, wife of Francis Lewis, who refused to retreat when facing imminent danger from the British troops approaching her home. Read about Annis Stockton, wife of Richard Stockton, who withstood the loss of her family's home and the capture of her husband by the British during the War for Independence.
Wives of the Signers highlights the women who played a vital role in the birth of our nation. Order this book today and learn about these fiercely courageous women!
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