Phineas Dodge, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 October 16
Date16 October, 1767
abstractDodge writes about his activities in, and progress through, the wilderness; he asks for a watch.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number767566.1
handwritingHandwriting is largely clear and legible.
paperSingle sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good condition, with moderate creasing, staining and wear.
inkBlack-brown.
noteworthyAmong many variant spellings, Phineas spells his own name "Phinehas."
layoutThe second page of the letter is on two recto, not one verso
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I have Arived hear, Am oblige to moove
Slow By reaſon of my heavy Load hope to Dine
at Rev. mr Robinſes to Day.
I am not in ye Leaſt Diſscou
I may alwayes be Inabled to put my truſt
in, & Comit my Wayes to ye Lord. be thankfull
for all marc
What I shall render to ye Lord for All his
Benifits — Johnſon Sends his Duty — & Sayes
he Deſigns to Do his utmoſt to promote
knoledg among ye Indians — The Boys Likewiſe
Send thair Duty All Behave Very Well. Bleſſed
be God for it. Honoured Doct If you Pleas
to Send me a Watch by mr John Kirtland
I believe it Will be of Great Sarvice in the
Wildernis to Shew me how Precious time
Slips away & perhaps Excite me to a better
Improvement of it
Blank page. My humble Duty to Madam sir Whelock & your family: & Due reſpect
to all Johnſon alſo Sends ye Same — Am in ye Greateſt haſt muſt Beg
you Corection, With Leave to Conclude my Self