Jacob Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1762 July 21

Author Woolley, Jacob

Date21 July, 1762

abstractWoolley writes from New Jersey College (Princeton) that he was glad to have seen Joseph and Hezekiah, and that he enjoys a good state of health.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number762421.1

handwritingClear.

paperModerate wear and creasing; remnants of seal remain.

noteworthyIt is uncertain to whom Woolley refers when he says "Miss Wheelock." It is likely Mary Brinsmead Wheelock, though her usual title when referred to in correspondence is "Madame."

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Reverend Sir
It is with Pleasure that I have
once more an opportunity and Time to write to you.
I have had several opportunities since I wrote last, but
had no Time. —
I was very Glad to see Joseph and Hezekiah.
I likewise spent some Time with them in their visit
to their friends.
I have Nothing material to write, only I would inform
you that I am in good State of Health at present.
Please to give my Duty to Miss Wheelock and Love
to the rest of the Family and accept the same
from your
 Humble Servant

Jacob Woolly.



Jacob Woolley 1762
July

To
The Rev. Mr. Eleazar Wheelock
at
Lebanon

per Favour of
Mr. Leslie
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