Montauk Indians, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 March 4

AuthorCharles, Silas

AuthorForehand, Hanable

AuthorPeter, John

AuthorThomos, Abinezor

AuthorFaro, Josph

AuthorPeter, John jr.

AuthorSeipio, Isaac

AuthorFaro, George

AuthorFowler, James

AuthorFaro, Stephen

AuthorFaro, Richard

Date4 March, 1765

abstractA group of Montauk Indians write to request that David Fowler be sent to them as a Schoolmaster.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765204

handwritingHandwriting is formal and clear.

paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in fair condition, with moderate-to-heavy wear and creasing.

inkBrown-black.

signatureThere are several signatories, but each signature appears to be in the same hand.

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Sir
After our best Regards to
you wishing the blessings at the new
and everlasting Covenant at Jesus to
be and abide with you and all that
Love our Lord Jesus Christ Amen, — —
These Lines may Inform you that we
have a great desire that you would
favour us in letting David fowler come
and Keep A School to go to for we
Long that our Children should be
brought up in Learning hoping That
it may Serve to some good purpose in
their Souls affairs. so no more at
present but we remember you sincere
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Letter from the Indians
on Long Island
March
4th 1765
— requesting
David Fowler for their
schoolmaster


To
The Reverend
Mr. Wheelock
Living in Lebanon
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