Jabez Bingham Jr., letter, to Hezekiah Edgerton, 25 August 1777
Date25 August, 1777
abstractJabez Bingham Jr. to Hezekiah Edgerton, about sending an enslaved woman to Hanover to work as a cook. Aug. 25 1777. Salisbury.
Repository Rauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call NumberMS 1310: Eleazar Wheelock collection, Box 34, Folder 777475.2
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Respected Sir
I Agreed with a Free Negrowomanto go up to Dartmouth College
to serve in the place of a CookCook, and she promised to go,
whenever I sent for her, and I have lately had a letter from
Doctor Wheelock desiring to have her sent up as soon
as possible and she may depend on Good Usage~ etc.
now my affairs and Buisness is such that it is diffi-
-cult for me to leave this place at Present and these
are to desire you to Contrive some method to Convey
her up to the College and I will settle with you for
Any reasonable Expense you shall be at in the affair,
Perhaps it will be Best to consult with Mr. Joel=
Loomis of Norwich who is Agent for Doctor Wheelock,
it may be he can advise to some Cheap way of con-
-venience~ Sir your forwarding her up to the College will
I believe be of Great service and much oblige Doctor
Wheelock~ I wish you Prosperity please to give
my best Regards to Mrs. Ageton and family, also to
Captain Peek and his Family, and accept what will
suffice for your Self from
your most obedient Humble
Servant
Jabez Bingham Jr.