Moses Peck, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1761 January 8

AuthorPeck, Moses

Date8 January, 1761

abstractPeck encloses £3, 16 shillings for Occom's aid, and asks for an account of Occom's work.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number761108

handwritingHandwriting is informal and somewhat uneven, yet mostly clear and legible.

paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good condition, with light staining and wear, and light-to-moderate creasing.

inkBrown.

noteworthyFor Wheelock's response to this letter, see manuscript 761225.

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Rev. Sir
Mr.Occoms Letter being Laid before our
private Society we Determined To make a Colle
ction for his Immediate assistance which is
Now Sent To you To be Communicated to him
for his immediate Relief that he may not
fail nor be discouraged
it would be grateful To the Society to hear
Some more particular account of Mr. Occom
how Long he has been settled what his
family what his salary & the bigness of his
Congregation

in the name of the Rest
I subscribe myself your
humble servant

Moses Peck
Boston the 8 January 1761
the Sum enclosed
is. Three Pounds
Sixteen shillings
£3 ..16.0

To
The Rev. Mr.
 Wheelock
 at
 Lebanon in Connecticut
  these
 per Favour Mr. Lord


Mr. Peck's Letter
January 8. 1761.
Collection for
Mr. Occom
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