Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Solomon Williams, 1764 December 31
Date31 December, 1764
abstractWheelock writes to suggest gathering the Board of Correspondents in order to discuss sending Brainerd to England with Occom.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number764681
handwritingInformal handwriting is small and occasionally difficult to decipher.
paperSmall single sheet is in poor condition, with moderate creasing and heavy staining and wear.
inkBrown-black.
noteworthyThis document is possibly a draft.
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whether it would not be expedient to call a meeting
of our Board of Commissioners to consider whether we will
invite the Board of Correspondents in
New York and Jerseys to join us in Sending Mr.
John Brainerd with Mr. Occom to Europe next Spring to ob‐
tain Contributions for the Support of this School, and
missionaries. and also to Settle the Affair of
Mr. Titus Smiths mission next Spring, and his Ordina
‐tion preparatory thereto and also to come to some
Determination respecting the Sending Several
schoolmasters. etc. etc.
it appears to me of necessity if anything be done
by us in the Affairs of Sending Mr Brainerd etc. that it
Should be done soon, otherwill we Shall not
[gap: tear] them (and him especially) Time enough to prepare for
[gap: tear] and if you think favourably of the Proposal I should
[gap: tear] be glad you would appoint the meeting as soon as
[gap: tear] may be convenient.— which with Sincere respects
[gap: tear] the needful, in haste from, Sir
Several Times, and once by Dr. Loomis of Stafford
who told me he was going to Mr. Williams House,
for an answer in the Affair but by Some
Providence I know not what am prevented
receiving one hitherto. which I note least I should
be blamed for neglect.