Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Henry Sherburne, 1764 August 29

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date29 August, 1764

abstractWheelock encloses a copy of a commission from the Honorable Society in Scotland, and informs Sherburne of Occom's prospective mission.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number764479

handwritingHandwriting is largely clear and legible.

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inkBrown-black.

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My dear and Honoured Friend.
I am not a little grieved that my acquaintance
and even epistolary correspondence, with a Gentleman of Your
Character, and importance Should be So Stagnated, as it has
been of late. I assure you Sir, it is not on my part for want
of Affection to you, or sense of the Obligations which the
many testimonies of your former kindnesses have laid me
under to you, but my continual want of leisure, and a
proper medium of Conveyance to you. — Which I hope your
own Thoughts have Suggested in excuse for me.
I wish you could know the whole of my Affairs relative
to my School, but they are too long to write. I here enclose
a Copy of a Commission I obtained from the Honourable Society
in Scotland
— also other copies as you will See.
And I have pursuant to the vote and Determination of the
Commissioners fitted out Mr. Occom and David Fowler, who set out
on their Long Journey this week, but without money; for
their Supply of Which, we have Sent them to Mr. Whitefield,
who is now at New York, in hopes that by his Influence
their mission May be Supported. The consider‐
ations moving us to Send them now you will See in the enclos‐
ed Copies. — And I have ordered Mr. Occom, with the
Advice of Sir William Johnson to procure 15. or 20. Youth
from Tribes as remote as may be for this School — The openings in Provi
‐dence Seem to make it Clear that now is the Time if ever to exert our‐
selves, nor did there ever one within my Knowledge look so
favourable as this. in compliance with which we have proceed‐
‐ed as you See, trusting that the cause is God's and that he
will Still Support it. —
I designed to have renewed my Application to Your General
Assembly
for their further assistance, and only my want
of leisure for it has prevented. I know you will do and
advise in the Afffair as you shall think prudent. please to let
me hear from you as Soon as may be. and
unless you have a more direct Opportunity it will be best
to direct your Letters to the Care of Mr. Peck watch maker in Boston
God is my only hope, and my only Refuge pray for me
my dear and honoured Friend. and believe that I am

yours most heartily
Eleazar Wheelock
P.S. hearty Regards
to your good Lady.
and Your Family —

The Honourable Henry Sherburne Esq.

Letter to the Honourable
Henry Sherburne Esq.
September 1764
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