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THE WRITINGS - OF - SAMUEL ADAMS - VOLUME IV.
THE WRITINGS - OF - SAMUEL ADAMS - COLLECTED AND EDITED - BY - HARRY ALONZO CUSHING - VOLUME IV
TO RICHARD HENRY LEE.
MY DEAR SIR
MY DEAR SIR/
SIR
TO HORATIO GATES.
DEAR SIR
SIR
A vivid tapestry of correspondence, this volume gathers Samuel Adams’s letters from the final years of the Revolutionary War through the early years of the Republic. In his own hand, Adams discusses everything from military logistics and European politics to the fragile work of shaping a new government. The documents reveal his sharp opinions on the Articles of Confederation, the challenges of supplying an army, and the delicate negotiations with foreign allies.
Beyond the public matters, the collection opens a window onto Adams’s personal world—his worries about family health, his frustrations with political rivals, and his reflections on the social climate of post‑war Boston. Listeners will hear the urgency of wartime decisions, the complexity of early American diplomacy, and the human side of a founding figure striving to steer a fledgling nation toward stability. The letters combine historical significance with intimate detail, making the era feel immediate and alive.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (625K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1722–1803
A driving force behind the American Revolution, he helped turn protest into organized action in Boston and became one of the best-known voices against British rule. Later, he carried that same public spirit into national politics and the governorship of Massachusetts.
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