Abigail Adams wrote to her husband, John, from their home in Braintree, Massachusetts, October 16, 1774, regarding increased tensions with Great Britain:
“I dare not express to you, at three hundred miles distance, how ardently I long for your return … And whether the end will be tragical, Heaven only knows.
You cannot be, I know, nor do I wish to see you, an inactive spectator;
but if the sword be drawn, I bid adieu to all domestic felicity, and look forward to that country where there are neither wars nor rumors of war, in a firm belief that through the mercy of its King we shall both rejoice there together …
Your most affectionate, Abigail Adams.”