Isaac Dakayenensere, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 September 29
Date29 September, 1765
abstractDakanyenensere extends his gratitude for Wheelock's reply to his letter, and informs Wheelock that he has related its contents to the "great Men".
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number765529
handwritingHandwriting is clear and legible.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in fair condition, with moderate-to-heavy staining, creasing and wear.
inkBlack-brown.
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you received our Letter, and am glad to
hear that you received it gladly; we
likewise received yours with Joy
Brethren, the English, to which I never
received any answer; whether they
were lost by the Way, or what the
occasion was that I received no answer
I know not: but now I rejoice that
I have received an answer, and hear that
our Letter [gap: stain][guess (h-dawnd): h]as arrived safely. I
am likewise glad to hear that you
have sent an account of our desire to
England
been together and I have told to them
the whole of the Letter that you sent to us
to you, and to the Ministers, and to our
other Brethren that assist them