Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Thomas Foxcroft, 1761 June 18

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date18 June, 1761

abstractWheelock writes of the mission of Occom and Fowler, and mentions the danger from Separatists who are preaching among the Indians.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number761368.1

handwritingInformal handwriting is mostly clear and legible, though there are several deletions and additions. The trailer is in a different hand.

paperSmall single sheet is in good condition, with light creasing, staining and wear.

inkBrown-black ink is somewhat blotchy, and there is moderate bleed-through from front to back.

noteworthyThis document is likely a draft. For related documents, see manuscripts 761360.1 and 761360.2. An editor, likely 19th-century, has added the note "Ind. Mis. (Seperates) June 1761" to the trailer. This note has not been included in the transcription.

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Rev. and Honoured Sir,
You will See By mine to Mr.
Oliver
that Mr. Occom and David set out
on their Journey to the Six Nations, on the
10th September Gen. Lyman very freely and fully
recommended the design of Educating a
Number of Mohawk Youth for Interpreters
etc. to Sir William Johnson.
As to the Petition of the Onaquaga Chiefs
to have the Bible translated into their Languag[gap: worn_edge][guess (h-dawnd): e]
which I have enclosed to Mr. Oliver, I have
made all the enquiry which I have had Oppor‐
‐tunity for, and fear it will be Difficult to find
any man equal to such a task. If there
be any it is pretty likely that Mr. Occom after his
Rambles among them will be able to inform the
Honourable Commissioners of him.
By all accounts there is at present a very uncommon
Concern, and desire to be instructed in Several Parts
near Susquehanna River. And I am fully persuaded
there are Endeavours used, (and I fear will be
effectual) to introduce a number of our wild
Separates and lay Exhorters among them, and I
fear they will introduce such as are much
more dangerous than Samuel Ashpo. (of whom
I have wrote to Mr. Hawley enclosed. unsealed to Mr.
Oliver
.) several things have concurred to
persuade me that there is such a design. Mr. Ashley is

Letter to Mr. Foxcroft
Boston
is very busy among them from one End of
the Government to the other I dont
understand that any but that party know
What his business is, many words have been
unguardedly dropped by that Party which discover
that they are knowing to such a design, etc.
I proposed to Mr. Williams Yesterday whether
it be not expedient to send forth a Number
of prudent Judicious zealous ministers speedily
among them and let them make the best they
can of Such Interpreters as may be had. and
move for a Contribution through the Govern‐
ment for their Support. Mr. Williams
well approved of the Motion, but what will
be done about it I can't tell. People in these
parts seem Generally asleep and unaffected about it

perhaps a letter
from You might be of special service.—
Mr. Whitaker lately installed at Norwich Landing
I esteem as well turned for the business of a mission
among them as any of my Acquaintance.
Perhaps it will not be so well that it should be
known by the Separates that they are suspected
to be upon such a design, or that there are any
Proposals in Opposition to them. and with this
Caution you may make just such Improvement
of this Letter you please.
I am, Rev. and Honoured Sir,
with the sincerest Duty and respect
Your Son in the Gospel
Eleazar Wheelock
Rev. Thomas Foxcroft
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