Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to The Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, 1765 December 16

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date16 December, 1765

ms number765666

abstractThis fragment of a letter written by Eleazar Wheelock briefly describes Occom's skills and history as a missionary.

handwritingLetter is in Wheelock’s hand. Writing is small, slanted and crowded, with several deletions, all of which hinder legibility.

paperLarge sheet is in good condition, with light-to-moderate creasing, staining and wear.

noteworthyThe document is almost certainly a draft.C ontents are similar to those of 765617. Wheelock appears to be briefing the Society regarding Occom's possible activities in Great Britain. Notes on the bottom of one recto are possibly notes for a sermon or speech plans?. A trailer is added in another, likely 19th-century, hand.

EventsFundraising Tour of Great Britain

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

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to take the care of a party of Indians at Montauk on Long Island, under the instructions of the Rev. Mr. Horton your missionary, sent to them by your Board of Correspondents in New Jersey. but through the Influence of wild enthusiastic Exhorters from abroad, these Indians had got into a most broken distracted State, which gave Mr. Occom an opportunity to show his Prudence and skill in managing Such people, for in a little Time they were reduced to an orderly Behaviour, and their Wild notions corrected. he laboured there with success in the capacity of schoolmaster and public Teacher a number of Years 'til he was ordained by the Presbytery of Suffolk County, but the Small Pittance allowed him for his Support suppose was never more than equal to the extraordinary expenseof his public character. by which means he was not able to obtain a Library, nor had he Time to have profited much by it if he had had one. and thus his Abilities have been all along stemmed, however he has done well in Several missions and is Well qualified to Edify his own Nation, and is by all Who are capable of Judging esteemed an Excellent Speaker in his own Tongue. What a figure he will make in Europe in a Scene So different from that which he has been used to I cant tell, however I hope Gentlemen will make proper Allowances for his Education and business of Life Which has been that of a Teacher of Babes, even the most Ignorant part of mankind, and not used to Speak publicly in English, nor to calculate discourses for Learned assemblies.— but I need not enlarge.
The Rev. Messrs. Whitaker and, Occom being able to give You a more particular account of all our Indian Affairs than is easy to Write, and if I have already exceeded proper bound, your goodness will dispose you to accept for my excuse, that I have done it only with a view to gratify you and to testify that I am with greatest Duty and esteem. Honoured Sirs,
Your most Obedient and most humble Servant Eleazar Wheelock
Lebanon In Connecticut December 16th AD 1765. D. that there is a way of D[illegible][guess: de] left for the poor and needy under Sore oppressionwhich their oppressors cant prevent them. 1. What it is. 2. great Calamity. 610. as well as great Evi 3. what the oppressed are to do for Deliverance or what that course which their Oppressors cant prevent them
to Society in Scotland —fragment— December 1765.
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