Elizabeth Walcutt, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1769 September 8
Date8 September, 1769
abstractWalcutt writes that she is going to send her son to the school.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number769508
handwritingHandwriting is informal yet clear and legible. It is possibly not that of Walcutt's. The trailer is in a different, unknown hand.
paperSmall single sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.
inkBrown.
noteworthyThis document is possibly a copy.
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Revd & Dear Sir,
is fixed So as to Confirm my hopes of your taking
my Son I imbrace this opprtunity by him to know
if he Should not anſwer the End preposed
Whether there will any Charge ariſe to me in Caſe
he Should Stay till 14 or 15 years of age which will
not interfere with his Learning a trade and how
Long before you will Send for him that I may
be a fiting him with Cloths and I Shall be glad
if you would tell mr maſon as you Shall think
proper for I am Reſolvd not to Let trifels DisCorag
me for I am Very much Set apon it to have the
trial made and Leave the Event to him who is
the Soverange order of all things So wishing you
all that Divine Support that the nature of So nobel
and great a work Requires
Sincear frind and