Papers of John Adams, volume 21
I have received your favour of the 30th. of November and transmitted to Dr Belknap as you desire the Papers inclosed. The
Utensils and ornaments represented in the Drawings are great Curiosities,
and Seem to shew more Skill in Art, than any of the native Indians, at this
day are possessed of. I am not enough in the habit of Antiquarian
Speculations to hazard any Conjectures concerning them. I have never
interested myself much in the Inquiries concerning the ancient Inhabitants
of this Country, or the Part of the World from 361 which they first emigrated. I should
not be at all Surprized, if hereafter evidence should be discovered that
America was once a seat of Arts Science and Civilization: nor should I
wonder if any one Should prophecy that Europe, will cease to be what it is
and become as Savage and barbarous as America was three hundred years ago.
The Temper and Principles prevailing at present in that quarter of the
World, have a Tendency to as general and total a destruction, as ever befel
Tyre and Sidon Sodom and Gomorrah. If all Religion and Governments all Arts
and sciences are destroyed the Trees will grow up, Cities will moulder into
common Earth, and a few human Beings may be left naked to chase the Wild
Beasts with Bows and arrows.—
Printing they Say will prevent it— But it would be very consistent with the present professed Principles to destroy every Type and Press as Engines of Aristocracy, and murder every Pen and Ink Man as aiming at superiority.—
I hope in all Events that Religion and Learning will find an Asylum in America: But too many of our fellow Citizens are carried away in the dirty Torrent of dissolving Europe.—
I thank you sir for giving me an Opportunity to see those Antiquities, and shall be glad to see any others that may appear.
I am, sir with great Esteem, your / most obedient
RC (private owner, 2010); internal
address: “Mr Secretary Sargent”; endorsed:
“Mr Adams 24th / Jany 1795.”