Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Sir William Johnson, 1767 April 23
Date23 April, 1767
abstractWheelock discusses hostilities among the Naragansett tribe and asks for Johnson's assistance. He also discusses a possible location to build a school.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number767273
handwritingRelatively clear and formal for Wheelock. Trailer is in a different hand. "Kirtland” is added beneath the trailer in yet another hand, possibly that of Solomon Williams.
paperGood condition, with minimal wear.
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Tribe of Indians, now a member of my School
deſires me to inform your Excellcy — That a
number of his Tribe, and
characters in it being Inſtigated by their Sachem
continue to injure and abuſe the religious
and Steady part of that Tribe greatly — They
have forcibly taken away the Poſseſsions of
many of their Nieghbours, and taken poſseſsion
of their Labours, and Seem deſignd to ruin
the Tribe as fast as they can — the Indians
there are in Such Difficulty that they know not
which way to turn — Their Eyes are to your
Excellcy, under God, to releive them — Those
Engliſh people who have bought Land of their
Sachem are using every artifice to improve them
— they try to intice the Indians to referr their con
troverſies to them for Deciſion: & he fears that,
by delays they will Suffer greally in their Interest
This Toby appears to be a very honeſt, Steady,
prudent man perhaps as much ſo as any of that
Tribe, he is one of their Council, and I Suppose
has more Influence among them than any Other
of
of
Favour which I requeſted in my Laſt; if you
would pleaſe to give Some Council & Direction
in their Case you would greatly oblige them.
onaries and School Maſters to Supply the vacancies
in your vicinity, nor Shall I do any thing
about it, till I know your mind —
to accept & M.r Kirtland can give you acco.t
of late advices from Home reſpecting this
Deſign, which are too long to write — And
also what meaſures have been taken to determine
the Place to fix this School. —
to fix it on the Ohio about 30 or 40 miles
below Pittsburg — what dos your Excellcy think
of that place? I am with much Eſteem
and Reſpect,
moſt Obed.t & moſt
Humble Servant Eleazar Wheelock