Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 August 17

Author Woolley, Joseph

Date17 August, 1765

abstractWoolley asks Wheelock to write to Mr. Garrett about Woolley's proposal to his daughter Hannah.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765467

handwritingHandwriting is heavily slanted, yet largely clear and legible.

paperSingle sheet is in good-to-fair condition, with light-to-moderate creasing, staining and wear that results in some blurring of text.

noteworthyA trailer has been added in a different, likely 19th-century hand; this trailer has not been transcribed.

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Rev. Sir
I forgot to beg of Mr. Wheelock one
Thing, which is this; that you would write to
Mr. Garrett in Favour of the cause, which
his Daughter and I have been about.
She had no Time to settle the Affair
with me; makes me to Request such a Favour
and after Mr. Wheelock has known send me
a Word. I cant take it well from her, if at
Just at the End, She Should turn the Contrary.
But O Mr. Wheelock! let me leave
myself with the Living and true God.
Sir My horse yesterday went conside‐
rable Lame, So that I could hardly keep up
with Mr. Peck. No more to add but
my Duty to you etc. in haste, from,
Sir,
your unworthy Servant

Joseph Woolley
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