Andrew Oliver, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1757 November 28

Author Oliver, Andrew

Date28 November, 1757

abstractOliver writes that he does not approve of an ordination for Samson Occom at present, since only the Niantics would benefit. There is no allowance now for a new mission.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number757628.1

handwritingVery formal, neat and clear.

paperModerate-to-heavy creasing and staining. Some tearing around remnants of seal, leading to minor loss of text.

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Rev. Mr. Wheelock
 Sir
The important Affairs of the
General Court now sitting, require the At­
tendance of so many of the commissioners
that I despair of their meeting to consider
of the Contents of your Letter, while the
Bearer remains in Town. I can therefore
only give you my private Opinion, that
I think it would not be convenient to
ordain Samson Occom at present, while
it seems that the Niantic Indians only
are like to reap the benefit of his Services:
for as that is the case, it is a question
whether or no it is not calling him off
from a Service, wherein he is already full
as useful. There is another reason which
determines me for a delay, and that is,
that there is no Allowance stipulated for
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this new mission: and before that can
be done the Commissioners should know what it is
he expects, and be likewise acquainted
with the importance of the mission and
its extensiveness among the Indians.

I am
 Sir your very humble servant
Andrew Oliver
Honourable Andrew[gap: tear] Oliver's Letter
November 1757—

To the Rev.
Mr. Eleazar Wheelock
At
Lebanon
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