Sarah Simon, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1769 April 4
Date4 April, 1769
abstractSimon asks for permission to go home and visit her sick mother.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number769254.1
handwritingHandwriting is somewhat uneven, yet mostly formal and clear. The trailer is written in an unknown hand.
paperSmall single sheet is in good condition, with light staining and wear, and moderate creasing.
inkBrown-black.
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Revend and Hon.rd ſir
I deſire to bag one homble requaſt and that is whether the
Doctor would be willing to let me go to my home if I would
not be gone nolonger than if I only want to Mohegin.
for I wont very much to ſee my Mother I understand
ſhe has mate with trouble latly and ſhe
and ſ
I think it my gret Duty to go and ſee hir. —
no Reſon to think ſo. for ſhe is very weekly and always
ſick. my Paren
being I donot deſire to Ever to go home and live
with hir again; I Deſire to bag that favour to go
and ſee hir as ofen as
ſhould for I dont wond to ofand the Doc:tr in
the leaſt. but I feel willing
ſir that you think is baſt for me. —
kind God that put it in the hearts ſome of his Pepple
to take ſo much Care of the poor indions [illegible][guess (h-dawnd): me]
all the raſt. it ſeems to me I could go any where
or do any thing if it would do any
Pariſhang Brethen.
Evr Dutyfull ſarvent Sarah Simon