Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to John Brainerd, 1765 January 14

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date14 January, 1765

ms number765114.3

abstractWheelock writes to Brainerd about setting up a meeting with the Connecticut Board of Commissioners, and the proposed fundraising trip to England, which is complicated by a renewal of the Mason Land Case.

handwritingHandwriting is informal, which somewhat hinders legibility. There are several deletions, additions and abbreviations.

paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in fair condition, with moderate staining, creasing and wear.

inkBrown-black.

noteworthyAs is indicated on two verso, this document is a copy. On one recto, there is a note in a different, likely 19th-century, hand that reads “(not [illegible] in life of J. B. n.a.)." There is also a mark in red pencil.

layoutThe first page of the letter is on one recto, but the second page is on two verso, which is in landscape orientation. The trailer is on one verso, the address page is two recto.

EventsMason Land Case

Modernized Version Deletions removed; additions added in; modern spelling and capitalization added; unfamiliar abbreviations expanded.

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My very Dear Brother.
I have been writing and Endeavouring to have a meeting of the Commissioners above a month, but the Snow is So Deep on the Roads that there is no possibility of it at present, wherefore I have preferred A Memorial to your Board of Commissioners in my own Name desiring they would Send you with another Indian a begging for this School and the Support of missionaries next Spring. and I make no Doubt our Board will approve of what I have done and cheerfully comply. but Supposing the worst that they will not join the consequence will be that your Board will have the lead Conduct, and Sole Patronage of the affair of Sending missionaries and schoolmasters. but there will be no difficulty the commissioners here are generally in high Spirits to promote and further the design —
I think I mentioned to you my thoughts of taking one Chamberlain a valuable youth in his last Year at Yale College into this School, with a view to fit him for a missionary. he is now come to me with that view, and I believe the commissioners will think best to Send him with Mr. Titus Smith next Spring his Age, scholarship, Prudence, and Piety, I think will invite them to it beyond any other I now know of that may be had. —
I[illegible][guess: ']ve heard nothing of My Son Since he left New Haven President Clap writes me, that. he had concluded to receive him on his return which I am glad of and rather hope all things considered that they will not persuade him to tarry at Nassau Hall. I want to hear what he met with at Philadelphia
I was very glad to receive yours from New York, and of the Intelligences therein given. I thank you sir. The
The Blow which Mr. Whitefield gave this School in Sending Mr. Occom back from New York was beyond any it has received from the first I find our Government are So incensed thereby # that I fear I shall find no further Countenance in my Suit for an Incorporation which they seemed just upon the Point to grant me. and which we shall find to be of very great Importance If you Should go on the Errand proposed — and which is the very thing he insisted upon in order to his using Influence in favour of the School at Home. It will not be best that any Mention Should be made of Mr. Occom's going with you. It is doubtful whether our commissioners will think it prudent to Send him Since there are Such jealousies in the Government. and Since Mason is gone home to solicit the old Mason Affair as it is called wherein Mr. Occom's Tribe are plaintiff against the: Government. —* I write, in [illegible][guess: haste] The Lord direct us all to act for the Glory of his great Name and furtherance of the Redeemers cause. accept armfuls of Love from
Your Brother etc. etc. etc. Eleazar Wheelock Copy. Rev. John Brainerd. # [gap: tear][guess: ie by] what was in consequence of it. *I wish you could be here at Mr. Smiths ordination next Spring I will endeavour to let you know when it will be—
To Rev. John Brainerd January. 14. 1765.
To The Rev. Mr. John Brainerd Missionary  In  New Jersey
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