Robert Clelland, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1763 December8

Author Clelland, Robert

Date8 December, 1763

abstractClelland opines that the Connecticut government will look bad by not supporting the school. He writes that Ashpo is still in debt, and that Occom is looking to lease a farm in Mohegan.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number763658

handwritingFormal handwriting is tidy and mostly clear and legible. Letter case is occasionally difficult to discern.

paperSingle large sheet is in good-to-fair condition, with light-to-moderate creasing, staining and wear.

inkBrown-black.

noteworthyOn one recto, there are notes regarding debts owed for various expenditures.

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Rev. and Dear Sir
I long to see you, my heart is often with you, I hope
your faith and Courage continues, I pray it may to the last. The
providence of the almighty is past our Search, who can by their
most narrow Scrutiny find him and his ways out; when you obtained
the Brief I thought God had spared your valuable life to see
in a great measure the fruit of your indefatigable labour,
But contrary to the expectations of many, this affair has on —
many accounts done you much hurt,:. This government in which
your School Subsists, and is open to the view and inquiry of
every one that will visit you, has cast a bad example to —
neighboring governments, Tell it not in Gath etc. That Connecticut
who has been blessed with wise judicious Rulers and is so at this
day, should in general make a mock and ridicule at parting
with a little of their worldly Substance to spread the Gospel —
among the Heathen. and counteract their prayers, The excuse
made in their defence will mitigate against them, )as not relevant
I am Glad to hear your faith staggers not, God )+ be with you
Sarah Wyacks wants me to keep her child Mally
some time; 'til she be old enough for you to take, I have —
little house-room and but 3 beds, and has a Son and white girl
that uses / with my wife and I / all of them, I with difficulty win:
:tered a daughter 2 years ago, but can't I believe do it now
There is near 50s I paid and past my word for to forward
Ashpo on his mission at your request, mr prince calls on me
for money, as he paid the Labourers in goods at my desire and
written order, if you could send it, you would oblige me, Ashpo
is not come home from hunting, and should he bring any —
skins, he owes more than he will soon pay, I wish he
were out of Debt — Mr. Occom was here last week
upon leasing a farm in Mohegan, he told me they did nothing
and that he was afraid they would have a Difference with
their overseers, I advised him to peace, ߞ my wife joins me in my
best wishes to Madam Self and pleasant
Children, may the blessing of him that dwelt in the Bush while it
burned and was not consumed rest on you and your offspring I am
Rev. and Dear Sir yours without reserve Robert Clelland
Debitors for Samuel Ashpo to persons
following for work done [illegible]
To Samuel Uncas 9/ To Joseph Shand [illegible] 18/-£1..7..—
To John Uncas 3/ and Moses Moses Mazeen 7 — —..10..—
To Robert Ashpo 3/6 ————— — — — ..3 6
To [illegible][guess (h-dawnd): 17 1/2] pound Pork to victual them @ 6- — — — 8.. 9
To freeing his cow from pound when gone ————— — — 8
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2: 9..11
Robert Clelland
December 8th 1763.
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