Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 September 30
Date30 September, 1765
abstractWoolley writes of his progress with his mission, and of his intentions to go to the Tuscarora tribe to teach.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number765530.4
handwritingHandwriting is clear and legible, with some deletions and additions. There are several uncrossed t’s that the transcriber has corrected.
paperSingle sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good-to-fair condition, with moderate-to-heavy wear. A tear around the remants of the seal results in a minor loss of text. Large portions of the wax seal remain.
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that I told you, I believ'd I shoud
return to you this Fall. But con
ſidering all Things, I cannot
come without doing that which
is very Wrong. The Tuskaroras
down below want very much to
have their Children taught, and I be
lieve shall go tomorry there to ſee if
I can do any good among them, shall
tarry there 'till Mr Smith returs. Moſes
will keep this School as long as I am
abſent. Sir, I feel better in Health
School this Winter.
have kindly toward me I am not in
want, as to ashe-Cakes & Corn & Beens.
but after all I dont think I can live
ſo throughout th
of Diet I want that is fat; ſuch as
Pork if can only have this I belive I
shall get well. Alſo Clo
Viz. A Great Coat, Wollen Shirts, Yarn
Stockings.
my Houſe But shall begin as ſoon
as I can endure biger hardsihp.
S.r if you should like my Work,
that is what I have done, by next Spring
I would be glad to know what Num-
ber of Cows I may have whether one
or two.
Months end; it may be ſooner, as
Things shall turn out, & God
should spare my Life & Health.
I am not under Neceſsity of more
Things as I know of, but what
I can get here. Sir I wan[gap: tear][guess (h-dawnd): t]
to hear form you & Affairs a[gap: tear][guess (h-dawnd): t]
Home. I ask, for your Prayes
for me, that I may be judicious,
Steady & aſsiſted by the holy
Goſt. Pray accept my Duty, to
Madam, Master, Love to the
whole School — I remain