Nathaniel Whitaker, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 June 24

Author Whitaker, Nathaniel

Date24 June, 1765

abstractWhitaker informs Wheelock that he has convinced David Jewett to attend a meeting of the Connecticut Board of Correspondents to address the conflict with Occom. He instructs Wheelock to prepare a testimonial.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765374.3

handwritingHandwriting is largely clear and legible.

paperSingle sheet is in good condition with light creasing, staining and wear. A tear around the remnants of seal results in a slight loss of text.

inkBlack-brown.

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Rev. and Dear Brother
As I was returning I found Mr.
Jewett
at Mr. Lords, gave him your Letter — he Said the
wringing of the nose would bring forth blood — I
desire him to complain of Mr. Occom if he had con­
ducted bad Since agreement — and after Some talk I pre
vailed with him to consent to attend our meeting
which he greatly declined at first — I think it is not
best for Mr. Occom to article in form against Mr.
Jewett
— let us Settle it amicably if possible —
Pray have your accounts of the School all fair that the
Board
may inspect you, and draw up the form of a testi
monial for them which the board may vote — you will
find it necessary they should be approved by the Board
if you or any other goes to England — In great haste
I am yours as ever

I have wrote to Mr. Huntington who is at wind­
ham
at Court — if you should Send him a line too
it might have influence on him to leave his business
for 1/2 day at least in order to attend the Board
NW

To the Rev.
Mr. Eleazar Wheelock
at
Lebanon
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