Samson Occom, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1769 July 1

Author Occom, Samson

Date1 July, 1769

ms number769401

abstractOccom writes that he has heard nothing of Joseph Johnson and that, for various reasons, he is unable to travel. He has heard that Wheelock's Mohawk and Oneida students are not returning, and he notes that Jewett is still bitter.

handwritingHandwriting is formal and clear.

paperSingle sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.

inkDark-brown.

noteworthyAn editor, likely 19th-century, has added the note “of Jewett” in black ink below the trailer on one verso. This note has not been included in the transcription.

signatureThe signature is abbreviated.

EventsJewett Controversy

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

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Rev. Sir
I received yours, after mr Bailey I think his Name is, was here, inquiring after Joseph Johnson,— I have heard nothing about him,— I have nothing to carry one up into the wilderness neither Money nor horse, and I have nothing to Leave with my Family to Live on — and I have got a Lame Shoulder besides, it Broke Since I was at your house, I have been Riding to Several places of Indians lately, and I find riding hurts my Shoulders more than any exercise, which discourages me not a little — I heard your Mohawk and Oneida Boys dont intend to Come back to School again, Sir William is going to Set up a School for them — if Mr. kirtland is come home I wish he would Come to See me,— I cant tell when I Shall come to see you,— My Family is well by the goodness of god, and the Indians there are well, but Religion Decays and the Devil Reigns,— Mr. Jewett I hear is as bitter against me as ever, I wonder what ails that good bad man, I have picked up nothing against him — Please to accept Grateful respects, and pray for us — I am, Rev. Sir
 your most obliged  and very Humble Servant  Samson Occom
Rev. Mr. Occom's July 1. 1769
To  The Rev. Dr. Wheelock  at  Lebanon
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