Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Joseph Johnson, 1774 February 4

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date4 February, 1774

ms number774154.1

abstractWheelock rejoices at Johnson’s improved character and wishes to have him and Jacob Fowler visit Hanover.

handwritingHandwriting is mostly clear and legible; however, letter case is frequently difficult to decipher, particularly with regard to the letter Y.

paperSingle sheet is in poor condition, with heavy creasing, yellowing and wear. A tear along the bottom edge results in some loss of text. The watermark is prominent.

inkBrown ink is faded.

noteworthyA note written in a different, likely 19th-century, hand reads “Dr Wheelock’s” and “Feb. 4 1773.” This note has not been included in the transcription.

signatureSignature is partially missing due to tear.

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

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My dear Joseph Johnson
I cant tell you how much satisfaction it has given me to hear that Satan is like to be disappoint-ed of all that mischief he designed against you, and by your Fall, to your poor Savage brethren. God grant, th[gap: tear][guess: a]t Grace which has prevented you, and recovered you may Still be afforded to you, and Sufficient for you — I now hope from repeated accounts of you that God mercifully designs you Shall be an instrument of much Glory to his great Name in the world —
I want much to See you once more before I go to rest, if it be the pleasure of Heaven —
God has made everything I have taken in Hand here to prosper — My Indians are quite Orderly, and much more So than they used to be in Connecticut — what if you and Jacob Fowler Should take a Ride up hither and get Some Idea of, and Acquaintance with my Affairs. give my Love to Jacob Fowler and propose the thing to him. I am persuaded it would be of use to you both if you pursue the design of removing into the indian Country, to be acquainted with my Plans — Mr. Occom has been long telling of coming but has disappointed my Expectations hitherto, —
Give my Love to Mr. Occom, his Wife and yours and all the Family I would have Wrote to him but have neither Time nor Strength for it. I have had exceeding good Letters of late from London
I am with much Affec- -tion yours most heartil[gap: tear][guess: y][gap: tear] [gap: tear][guess: Eleazar Whee]lock
P.S. I wish you would write me, and tell Jacob Fowler also to Write give my Love also to D[gap: tear][guess: David] Fowler tell him to [gap: tear]
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