David Fowler, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 May 25

Author David Fowler

Date25 May, 1768

abstractFowler requests money he believes is owed him, and enumerates the reasons why he is in need of it.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number768325

handwritingHandwriting is somewhat uneven, yet mostly clear and legible.

paperSingle sheet is in fair condition, with moderate staining, creasing and wear. A tear near the remnants of the seal results in a minor loss of text.

inkBrown ink is faded.

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Revd Sir,
I muſt write again for that
Money. I ſent for laſt Year. I think you
did not deal juſtly with me.— For those things
which Mr Kirtland had of me were my
own procuring, [illegible]ſome I got by the Money
which Mr Whelock gave me. Now I al‐
ways thought whatſoever you gave me were
never to be recalld again; because I have
heard you ſay many times, to give gGifts is
like caſting them into the Sea; But my
things came to me a little harder, for I ſufferd
Hunger, Cold, Heat, and Wearineſs, for them. —
— Pray Sir, conſider a little what I have
done for Mr Kirlland, I helpd to build his
Houſe and cleared two Fields all this
thing work I give him freely, as you would give
a meal of Victuals to a periſhing man.
It would be a grand Impoſition indeed
for me to come to you for Money when I am
imployed by others. But now I call for my own
property.
Reverend Sir, Dont fail of ſgeting
Money and ſend it down to Siſter Occom. if
you dont allow me but three Pound I ſhall
be glad of it because I ſhall be trou[gap: tear][guess (h-dawnd): bld]
if I dont get the Money. I ſhould not feal ſo
diſteſsd [illegible] if I had not been ſick ſo long. I was
confind ten Weeks by Sickneſs, and after I
got about a [illegible] little, Fathers Wigwam was
burnt into aſhes and all their houſehold Stuff
were conſumd in it alſo all our things ſav[gap: tear][guess (h-dawnd): ing]
only our beſt [illegible]Cloathing.
I have nothing [illegible] new to acquaint
you with, I ſhall be glad to hear of your School alſo of
you and your Family, I write in utmoſt
haſt for my company are waiting,
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