David Fowler, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1766 February 17

Author Fowler, David

Date17 February, 1766

abstractFowler writes from his mission to acknowledge Wheelock's admonition. He also mentions the progress of his school, and that he needs new clothes.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number766167.1

handwritingFowler's hand is bold, clear and legible.

paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good-to-fair condition, with light-to-moderate creasing, staining and wear. Large portions of the seal remain; the tear near these remnants results in no loss of text.

inkHeavy brown-black.

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Revd Sir,
I receiv'd yours 25th of January which
offer'd me much Pleaſure and alſo warn’d me againſt
those things which I am ſo much addicted to: I hope your Ad­
monition will not be entirely loſt: I will long to take care
mind what you wrote to me.
I wrote you a large Letter in the month paſt
which exhauſted all the Matter that was in my Head; I now
write you but a few Lines. — I am purſuing my
Buſineſs with all Courage and Resolution that
lies in my Power or Capacity. Rev.d Mr Cham­
berlain
can enform you whate Progreſs my
Scholars have made in learning to read as well
as I can.
Sir, I am almoſt nacked, my Cloaths
are coming all to pieces; I ſhall be very glad
all the Cloth that is intended for me be in readi­
neſs againſt my coming. I deſign to come down
latter End of May or beginning June. I have
nothing New to acquaint you, I am well and
harty alſo contented.
I am,
Revd Sir,
your affectionate Indian Son

David Fowler
P.S. Regards to Madam
Sir Wheelock and to all
the reſt
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[left]David Fowler
Febry. 17. 1766
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