Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Sir William Johnson, 1761 June 9

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date9 June, 1761

abstractWheelock introduces David Fowler and Samson Occom, and asks that six more boys from the Six Nations be brought by them to Wheelock for an education.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number761359

handwritingInformal hand is small, slanted and, given the amount of deletions and additions, occasionally difficult to decipher.

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Sir.
The bearer David Fowler one of my Indian
scholars, in Company with the Rev. Samson Occom
Now waits upon your Honour, pursuant to the desire
and by the Direction of the Commissioners of the
Honourable Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian
Knowledge
. and asks your Honours Direction and
assistance to procure Six likely male youth of the
Six nations to be conducted hither to the School
under my Care for an Education in such Parts of
Learning as may render them most useful among their Tribes
and particularly to be fitted for Interpreters.
The honourable Commissioners have granted Support for Three
the Other Three I take at my own risk.
They must Expect to be subject to the Government
of the School as English Youth in it are, and if they
be orderly and Diligent they will find it an easy government but
if otherwise they , they must expect to be
sent back to make way for others who will prize
and Improve the privilege.
I trust you have before now received the Letters
from Gen. Lyman and myself which I sent forward
Some Days ago. and that you will approve and
gladly promote the design. Mr. Occom Can give
you a full account of the affair.
I should be glad to have it accomplished as soon
as may be that David might return with them
to his Studies. I am with much respect

Your honours most obedient
and most Humble Servant

Eleazar Wheelock

Letter to Gen. Johnson
by David Fowler
June 9, 1761
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