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Early Access > 1810s > 1810 > September 1810 > September 2, 1810 > From John Adams to Boston Patriot, 2 September 1810

From Abigail Smith Adams to Lucy Cranch Greenleaf

July 1813

ca. July 1813

Mrs Smith reachd here yesterday at about ten oclock was like your dear Mother taken out of the carriage in a chair and carried to her chamber—She is indeed a very sick woman, spasms draw her up, cannot take food. every thing oppresses her—any Indian meal and water—her stomack seems to have lost its tone. how she got here is a marvel to me, a constant worry upon her nerves, so that at times she cannot be in Bed, riding saved her when she rode that stages—I thank you for your kind offer. I shall have occasion for all the kindness and attention of my Friends I fear, as well as their support—

come and see her in a day or two—at present quiet is best

yours affec’ly

A Adams

MWA.