Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 June 28

Author Woolley, Joseph

Date28 June, 1765

abstractWoolley reports on the progress of the journey to Onaquaga.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765378

handwritingHandwriting is largely clear and legible, with some deletions and additions.

paperSingle large sheet is in good-to-fair condition, with light-to-moderate creasing, staining and wear, with no loss of text. There is some tearing around the remnants of the seal.

inkBlack.

noteworthyThere is a trailer added in what appears to be a non-contemporary (likely 19th-century) hand that reads "J. Woolley June 28." This note has not been transcribed.

signatureSignature is spelled "Wooley" as opposed to "Woolley."

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Rev. Sir Provid

Providence has ordered so that we are
not able to go no further than to Albany this Week.
Calvin, Moses Peter and great Abraham was all
poorly: the former and Peter was Lame'd Peters Knee was
swelled. was delayed a Day and an half. moreover lost
our horse, either strayed or Stolen — we gave an
advertisement ‐ and desired the horse to be sent to the General's
if found — the Boys are all well now —
and we send our Duty to you, Mrs. Wheelock
and Master, and Love to the whole Family.
and to the whole School — etc. in haste from
your very Humble servant
Joseph Woolley


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