Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1761 November 2
Date2 November, 1761
abstractWoolley asks leave to visit Mohegan and Lyme.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number761602.1
handwritingHandwriting is small, yet formal and clear.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in poor condition, with heavy creasing and wear. The majority of two recto/verso is missing.
inkBlack-brown.
noteworthyThe meaning of the word "Marey," written after the trailer on one verso, is uncertain.
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tulate my self, and shall imploy myself in writing theſe
Following Lines. and I would inform you in the first
Place that I am in good state of health, nor I never felt so
hearty sence I came to Live with M.r Wheelock hoping you
are the same, I dont mean sence you came to Live with
M.r Wheelock. And also I wou[gap: tear][guess (h-dawnd): l]d beg Leave of you to Let me go
and Visit my Friend at Mohegan and from thence to Lime
that is About Six miles beyond New London, Now as soon As
Poſsible before the vacancey is up, it may be by that means my
mi
there some Time this Fall and they deſire'd me to come.
would Happen more then Common. but I must conclude.
Thus have I said.