Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Samson Occom, 1769 January 25
Date25 January, 1769
abstractWheelock writes to request that Occom travel to Chenango to lay the groundwork for a new settlement of Christian Indians from Charlestown. He hopes that Occom will exercise meekness and humility towards Dr. Jewett.
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a plan of Operation for the Next Year. Will you go, and
take Jacob Fowler with you, to Janingo — and open a
Door for the Settlement of a Town of our chriſtianizd
Indians at Charlestown &c to Settle in that vicinity.
I have been privately informd, they at Charlestown begin
to be convinced, that they muſt Seek a better Soil &c.
If David Fowler will undertake a School, in any
quarter in the wilderneſs that Shall be moſt agreable
to him, provided it be where he can have a competent
number of Children, I will Settle as good a Sallary upon
him as either of the Indian School maſters have in
this Government.
I have thoughts of Sending to all the Six Nations
Next Spring, & make another offer of Miniſters & ſchool
maſters &c &c &c.
I hope you will be enabled to exerciſe meekneſs and
Humility towards Br. Jewett, whatever Temptations you
may have, or Seem to have, to the Contrary. & that
you will, what you can, help him to do all the
Good he deſires among the Indians.
Give my Love to your wife & Family, and accep
the Same your Self from
Eleazar Wheelock