Isaac Dakayenensere and Adam Waonwanoron, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 July 31

Author Dakayenensere, Isaac

Author Waonwanoron, Adam

Date15 August, 1771

abstractDakayenensere and Waonwanoron write to say that they are ready and willing to receive missionaries and to accept help in setting up mills and learning husbandry. They warn that they will not sell their land.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765431

handwritingUnknown hand is clear and legible.

paperSingle sheet is in fair-to-good condition, with light wear and staining.

inkFaded brown.

noteworthyThis doucment is possibly a copy. For Wheelock's response to this letter, see document 765469.

signatureTwo signatures appear to be in the same hand.

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Brethren
We were informed by our Meſ­
ſenger, that we ſent you laſt Spring, that you would
not only Aſiſt us by ſending us Miniſters to
teach us Chriſtianity; but alſo that you would
aſiſt us, in ſeting up huſbandry, by ſending a Num­
ber of white people to live with us; who when come
ſhould build us Mills, teach us huſbandry, & furniſh us
with Tools for Huſbandry &c—
we greatly rejoiced at hearing of it, & expected
them this Spring; but are diſappointed, at which we
are very ſorry; but we hope that we may yet re­
ceive them, & ſhould much rejoice in it ſhould
you ſend them to us —
We would have you Underſtand Brethren that
we have no thoughts of ſelling our Land to any that
come to live among us; for if we ſhould ſell a little
land to any, by & by they would want to buy a little
more & ſo our Land would go by Inches till we ſhould
have none to live upon — yet as thoſe who come to
Inſtruct us muſt live, we have no objections againſt
their improving as much Land as they pleaſe; yet the
Land ſhall remain ours
We have Brethren never petitioned to you
yet for any to aſiſt us, but only thoſe that come with
Gods News; yet as you have offered to aſiſt us like­
wiſe in teaching of us Huſbandry, we greatly rejoice
in it; & think that they ſhould go together, the one
as well as the other; & that we want Inſtruction in
both.
Brethren we ſend our kindeſt Love to you, & remain
your Brethren.
Iſaac Dakayenenſere
& Adam waoonwanaron

from Iſaac Dakayenenſere
& Adam Waonwanoron
July 31st 1765

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