William Sobuck, letter, to Samson Occom, 1757 September 12
Date12 September, 1757
abstractSobuck requests that his son, Enoch, be allowed to come home, and notes that he expects to visit Occom in a month, at which time he will bring Enoch back.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number757512
handwritingHandwriting is formal and clear, yet letter case is occasionally difficult to decipher. The trailer is in Occom's hand.
paperSmall single sheet is in good-to-fair condition, with light-to-moderate staining, creasing and wear. The remnants of old tape are visible on one verso.
inkBrown ink is lightly faded on one verso..
noteworthyThe writer does not use periods.
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to Write to you in the first place to let you know that we are all
well Through Divine Providence at present; and I
Should be Glad that you would Let Enoch Come home
the first opportunity you have to Send him; it is Likely
you may Send him by Mr. Beebe the man that Carries
the Letter, I would not have him bring all his clothes with
him for I Expect to Come Over there myself About
A Month Hence and then I Intend to Carry him back
Again, So I with mine desire to Remember Our Affec
‐tionate Love to you and Yours and particularly to Our Son Enoch
So Hoping these Lines will find You all in health as we
are at this time I Write no more at present but Still
Remain
William Sobuck