RECONCILIATION WITH JOHN ADAMS
For many years the friendship between
Jefferson and John Adams had been broken off.
Mrs. Adams had become decidedly hostile in feeling
towards Jefferson. But through a mutual friend,
Dr. Rush, of Philadelphia, a reconciliation was fully
established between them.
It was a spectacle in which the whole
country greatly rejoiced, to see the intimacy restored
between the two venerable men, once Presidents of
the United States, and brothers in helping secure the
independence of their beloved land.
Although they did not see each other
face to face again, a continuous, instructive and
affectionate correspondence was kept up between them.
Their topics of discourse were those relating to Revolutionary
times, but especially to religion.