Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Samson Occom, 1757 January 7
Date7 January, 1757
abstractWheelock notifies Occom of a communication with the Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America, in which the Commission recommends Occom for ordination. Wheelock feels it is more proper for the local presbytery to examine Occom for ordination, and requests that they provide testimonials of his character as soon as possible.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number757107
handwritingHandwriting is not Wheelock's; it is tidy, with a heavy upward slant.
paperHeavy creasing, with wear along middle crease resulting in minor loss of text.
inkInk is dark, and darker on the verso.
noteworthyLetter is marked as a copy.
signatureSigned "Eleazar Wheelock," but not by Wheelock.
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Oliver Esq. the following votes of The Honourable Commissioners [illegible] At a Meeting of The
Commissioners
at Long Island in The Government of New york by some of The
Inhabitants there to Keep an Indian School and afterward, to Preach the
Gospel to Them and who upon application Made to The commissioners after he had
Engaged in said Service was allowed by Them Twenty Pound, per annum is
notwithstanding his Several allowances fallen in Debt and Thereby brought
Into Difficulties —
Indian Service There be allowed him Twenty Pounds in order To Enable him
To discharge his [worn_edge: [guess (h-dawnd): Debts]]; The Commissioners Expecting That Those who originally
Employed him afford him their assistance likewise for This Purpose —
and in as much as Said Samson is represented To be a person of a Virtuous
Life and useful as a Preacher To the Indians; The Commissioners Would recommend
it to The Rev. Mr. Wheelock and Mr. Pomeroy and other ministers
of The Same association to consider of the Expediency of his being ordained
To The pastoral office and to Proceed to Do it if They Shall Think Best.
and That there be allowed To said Samson a common Pace Book to the Bible
and Cruden’s Concordence
ministers to Examine you and consult of The [illegible: [guess (h-dawnd): Expeeding]] of your being
Ordained We are in Doubt of The Propriety of our Doing it, Thinking it Rather
The Right of The Rev. Presbytery on The Island unless you Should take the
Pastrol Charge of the Indians on The main but at this distance we are not
able to judge of That Matter not knowing either the Number or disposition
of Those Indians among whom you are, and have been Labouring, We have
understood that there is a considerable Number on This Side The water
who Desire To have you for their minister and we have considered The
Distance and Difficulty of crossing the Sound etc.,
minister To visit, and Try The Minds of your People and Send us a [illegible: [guess (h-dawnd): True]] representation
of their number and disposition Towards you and then that you visit The
Rev. ministers of That presbytery show This To Them and also Represent to
Them The State of The indians at Montauk and desire Said ministers to
manifest to us whether They approve of our proceeding according to The foregoing
Vote of commissioners etc., and if So That They Give us Proper Testimonials of your
Moral and Christian Character, And That you accomplish This as Soon as may
be. and you Must Consider That it will be Some Time after your are Examined
before The Matter Can be accomplished if we Shall have To visit The several
Tribes of Indians upon the Main in order To your ordination. The Lord be with
your spirit direct your ways and keep you from falling into the Condemnation
of The Devil upon Such an occasion. Give Mine and Mr. Pomeroys Love to
your Spouse. and accept The Same your Self From him, as well as, I
it Concerns you I Transcribe here viz “Capt. Shaw of New London has
usually supplied Samson and taken his orders upon me for it, and were you
to send him Copy of what Relates To him would I Doubt
Not be Glad to Do it Still.”
Copy.