To the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, December 23rd.
Resolution of Council on Absentees.
1780.
To the Governor of Rhode Island, January 5th .
Exclusion of Secret Enemies.
To John Adams, January 13th
Work of the Legislature—Military Affairs—Constitutional Convention—Delegates in Congress.
To John Morin Scott, February 17th
Condition of Public Records.
To James Lovell, March 5th
Political Details.
To the Legislature of Massachusetts, March 9th
Petition for Permission to Purchase Property of Absentees,
To John Adams, March 15th
The Massachusetts Constitution.
To James Lovell, March 25th
The Vermont Controversy—Work of Congress—The
Penobscot Expedition—The Eastern
Territory—Need of Consulate In France.
To John Adams, May
Work of the Legislature—The New Constitution.
Article Signed “Vindex,” June 12th
Origin of the Contest—Character of the Army—Duty of the People.
To James Bowdoin, June 20th
Defence of Connecticut.
To John Fellows, June 20th
Control of Hudson River—Military Plans.
To Robert Howe, June 20th
Movement of Massachusetts Troops.
To John Fellows, June 21st
Plans for Defence of Hudson River.
To Robert Howe, June 21st
The Defence of Hudson River.
To La Fayette, June
Assistance of France—Military Preparations
in Massachusetts —The Coming
Election.
To John Adams, July 10th
The Massachusetts Constitution—The French Fleet.
To Hannah Adams, August 17th
Paternal Advice.
To James Bowdoin, August 22nd
French Opinion of Massachusetts Troops—The
Vermont Controversy—The New
Constitution.
To John Lowell, September 15th
The Vermont Controversy—Condition of the Army.
To Mrs. Adams, September 19th
Sacrifice in Public Service—The Southern Campaign.
To James Warren, October 6th
The Massachusetts Election—Reflections on Congress.
To Mrs. Adams, October 10th
Visit of Arthur Lee to Boston—Election of Hancock—Treason of Arnold.
To Mrs. Adams, October 17th
Opinion of Arthur Lee—Election of Hancock.
To James Warren, October 24th
Public Service and Proper Government.
To Richard Henry Lee, October 31st
The Campaign in Virginia—Opinion of Arthur Lee.
To Samuel Cooper, November 7th
Visit of Arthur Lee to Boston—Legislation
for the Army—The Southern
Campaign.
To Mrs. Adams, November nth, 13th
Robbery of the Mail—The Massachusetts Election.
To James Warren, November 20th