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  1. 6 de abr. de 2002 · Smith describes the day in detail in his Diary, using much the same language to express his gratitude to the women who, with their servants, came to his assistance (same, p. 370–371). 6 . Smith never did travel to Breslau, which he had planned to visit from the outset of his journey (see JA to Wilhelm & Jan Willink, and to Nicolaas & Jacob van Staphorst, 9 Aug., LbC s, Adams Papers; Smith ...

  2. to William Stephens Smith | | In hand of aide-de-camp Benjamin Walker. Written to Smith, the Commissary of Prisoners to the Army. References Smith's letter of 12 December 1782.

  3. 11 de jan. de 2002 · From William Stephens Smith. London January 29th. 1787. No my dear Sir it is not me. It is impossible that my heart would ever permit me to pen a line to you, charged with the reflection which that line single and alone seems formed to admit of. When in haste I said I had no more letters in my file unanswered and therefore should not trouble ...

  4. 11 de jan. de 2002 · To William Stephens Smith. Bourdeaux May 26. 1787. I find here the letter you were so kind as to leave for me and am truly sorry I did not arrive in time to have the pleasure of meeting with you here. I hope however you will take Paris in your way back, and indemnify my loss. I am to thank you as usual for favors, attention to the press, the ...

  5. William Stephens Smith (November 8, 1755 – June 10, 1816) was a United States Representative from New York. He married Abigail “Nabby” Adams, the daughter of President John Adams, and so was a brother-in-law of President John Quincy Adams, and an uncle of Charles Francis Adams. Born on Long Island, he graduated from the College of New ...

  6. William Stephens Smith, American army officer, congressman. member United States House of Representatives (Federalist) from New York, 13th Congress, 1813-1815, presented his credentials of election to 14th Congress, did not qualify and Westel Willoughby, Junior successfully contested his election, December 1815.

  7. Colonel William Stephens-Smith. Categories: Armed Forces, Politics & Administration. Countries: USA. First Secretary of the Legation and an officer in the Revolution ...