Samson Occom, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 December 6
Date6 December, 1765
abstractOccom writes Wheelock regarding arrangements for the trip to London, opposition to the fundraising tour, and his feeling of being called. He notes a mistake in Wheelock’s last Narrative.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number765656.2
handwritingThe handwriting is small, but clear and legible.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good-to-fair condition, with light-to-moderate staining, creasing and wear.
inkBlack-brown.
noteworthyThe identity of the Chief Sachem and his wife mentioned on one verso is uncertain, and so they have been left untagged.
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Revd and Hond Sir
and Mr Whetaker has concluded to Sail from here
with Capt Marſhell, the Same Ship that Mr Smith
of Boſton went Home in, and we expect to Sail next
Wedneſday or thirdſday, — the People here are very kind
they ˄ begun to make Preparations for our Voyge, and
I dont doubt, but they will get Proviſsions Enough,—
The Honrable Commiſsrs here are Still very Strong in their
oppoſsition to your Scheem, they think it is nothing
but a Shame to Send me over the great Water, they
Say it is to Impoſe upon the good People, they further
aferm, I was bro't up Regularly and a Chriſtian all
my days, Some Say, I cant Talk Indian, orthers
Say I Cant read — In Short I believe the old Devil is
in Boſton to oppoſe our Deſign, but I am in hopes,
he is almoſt Superannuated or in a Delireum — but I
dont thin[gap: stain][guess (h-dawnd): k] he is worth a Minding —
the Lord of Heaven will be with us and Aſsiſt us
in his own Cauſe, and in his Great Name and by
your Prayers we Shall overcom — o that god wou'd
give us grace and Wiſdom to conduct a right
before him and before all men,— I have a Stru˄gle
in my Mind At times, knowing not where I am going,
I dont know but I am Looking for a Spot of ground
where my Bones muſt be Buried, and never to See my
Poor Fa
Calld of god by Strange Providence and that is E–
Enough, he will take Care of me if I do but put
mine, I want nothing but the Will of god, to be
Wholly Swallowed up in it — I am very Sorry to
See a miſtake in your laſt Narative — it was the Chief
Sachem his wife and 3 of their Children and ten or 11 others
Came Down with Mr Kirkland, and it was the Sachem's
wife
down, I was at the Burying of the Sachems wife, and the
Nex Day Sir William Condoled the Death of the Queen in
a Solemn Manner according to the Indian Cuſtom — and
when the Solemnity was over, Sir Wm reintroduc'd Mr
Kirkland to the Sachem's Favour, & he Promiſ'd for himſelf
and for his People, to be kind to him — I am affraid Sir
W.m will be diſpleaſd and may make a handle of that miſs
take againſt the Cauſe — I am glad to See Mr Cham
berlain So Zealous but am Sorry to See his Zeal — lettle
too warm, I hope and pray that it may Cool a little
but not too Cold, Mr Chamberlain won't be diſpleaſ'd
with a Brotherly Freedom, he has the Same liberty, he
may Uſe it at any occation — Sir pray for us, and in per
ticular for me, and I beg the Prayers of your
good People,— Sincer Duty to you & to your
Spouſe, and Sutable regards to the reſt;
very humble Sernt
Samſon Occom
Wheelock
The Revd Eleazer Wheelock
at
Lebanon Connecticut