From William Stephens Smith to John Quincy Adams, 28 November 1805
New York Novr. 28th. 1805
Dear Sir—
The Bearer, my very intimate friend General Miranda, proposing to pass a few days at Washington, I must solicit for him, your friendly attentions and civilities.
Mrs. S[mith]. and family are all well, and desire to be particularly remembered to you, Mrs. A, and her dear plump Sister—
Should any thing of a public nature command attention; I should be happy to be made acquainted with it, as early, as may be consistent with your official Station, particularly should their, be a disposition to blow The Trumpet—
Yours sincerely
W: S: Smith
MHi: Adams Papers.