Daniel Bull, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 January 22

Author Bull, Daniel

Date22 January, 1765

abstractBull writes that the Indian girl, whom Wheelock had committed to his care, has arrived.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765122

handwritingHandwriting is clear and legible.

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

inkBrown.

noteworthyThe identity of the Indian girl mentioned by Bull is uncertain, and so she has been left untagged. The identity of the brother-in-law mentioned by Bull is uncertain, and so he has been left untagged. The name "Eleze" in Bull's signature is uncertain -- it may be an abbreviated middle name, or a reference to Elizabeth, Bull's wife.

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Rev. and very Dear Sir
We received your Indian girl with your kind letter and hope
to do her Justice but have had little time to prove her.—
Corn Bears the price with us you Mention it to be with you
Conclude you'll not send for any, that being the Case —
I have a Brother in Law next door to me supposed very near to Death
under Great fears and Doubts Even to wrack and torment his mind
Beg a share in your Prayers for him that if it be the will
of Heaven give him longer space for Repentance and thoroughly
Convince awaken and Convert and give him the full Evidence
of a gracious acceptance at last which would yield unspeakable
Comfort to him his Wife 9 Children and friends.
we beg your Prayers for us full of [illegible][guess (h-dawnd): Perplexity] and Concern for soul
and body who are your very unworthy friends
dutiful and kind Regards to your self Madam and Familly
Daniel Eleze Bull
from Capt. Daniel Bull
January 22. 1765.
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