Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Joseph Johnson, 1774 February 4

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date4 February, 1774

abstractWheelock rejoices at Johnson’s improved character and wishes to have him and Jacob Fowler visit Hanover.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number774154.1

handwritingHandwriting is mostly clear and legible; however, letter case is frequently difficult to decipher, particularly with regard to the letter Y.

paperSingle sheet is in poor condition, with heavy creasing, yellowing and wear. A tear along the bottom edge results in some loss of text. The watermark is prominent.

inkBrown ink is faded.

noteworthyA note written in a different, likely 19th-century, hand reads “Dr Wheelock’s” and “Feb. 4 1773.” This note has not been included in the transcription.

signatureSignature is partially missing due to tear.

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My dear Joseph Johnſon
I cant tell you how much Satiſfaction it
has given me to hear that Satan is like to be diſapoint
-ed of all that Miſcheif he deſigned againſt you, and your
by your Fall, to your poor Savage Bretheren. God
grant, th[gap: tear][guess (cassandrah): a]t Grace which has prevented you, & recoverd
you may Still be afforded to you, & Sufficient for
you — I now hope from repeated accounts of you
that God mercifully deſigns you Shall be an Inſtrument
of much Glory to his great Name in the world —
I want much to See you once more before I go to
reſt, if it be the pleaſure of Heaven —
God has made every thing I have taken in Hand here
to proſper — My Indians are quite Orderly, & much more
So than they used to be in Connecticut — what if you
and Jacob Fowler Should take a Ride up hither and
get Some Idea of, and Acquaintance with my Affairs.
give my Love to Jacob Fowler and propoſe the thing
to him. I am perſwaded it would be of use to you both
if you purſue the Deſign of removing into the indian
Country, to be acquainted with my Plans — M.r Occom
has been long telling of coming but has diſappointed
my Expectations hitherto, —
Give my Love to M.r Occom, his Wife & yours and all
the Family I would have Wrote to him but have
neither Time nor Strength for it. I have had exceeding
good Letters of late from London

I am with much Affec-
-tion
yours moſt heartil[gap: tear][guess (cassandrah): y][gap: tear]
[gap: tear][guess (cassandrah): Eleazar Whee]lock
[left]P.S. I wiſh you would
write me, & tell Jacob
Fowler
also to Write
give my Love also to D[gap: tear][guess (cassandrah): David]
Fowler tell him to [gap: tear]

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