Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Solomon Williams, 1765 July 4
Date4 July, 1765
abstractWheelock writes to Williams about soliciting the help of Sir William Johnson.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number765404.1
handwritingInformal handwriting is small yet mostly clear and legible.
paperSmall single sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.
inkHeavy black ink bleeds through the paper.
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Rev. and dear Sir.
of the necessity of your meeting Soon
to Solicit General Johnson etc. and proposed
to Mr. Pomeroy his meeting Mr. Saltar
at your House the Wednesday after next
but on further thought, apprehend it will
be better it Should be next Wednesday. for If
Mr. Occom Should go on his proposed mission
I think the Sooner the better —
policy or Prudence of an application to Sir
William according to the vote we have
made; perhaps it may be as well, if your
address be Sent by Mr. Occom, and Sir William
be only told that Such an Application was
designed, and my Application
be made only by writing — but Mr. Whitaker
is able more fully to represent what is
proposed, and my Difficulty in the Affair.
or perhaps when the committee are together, you will
think it best to Appoint Some other to go in my
Room which I should be glad you do. You will please to notify Mr. Saltar. and
if you dont Object I will notify Mr. Pomeroy