Tobias Shattock, letter to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 October 16

Author Shattock, Tobias

Date16 October, 1765

abstractShattock writes to Wheelock about his success in obtaining permission from the Boston Commissioners to start a School in Rhode Island, and asks for his support.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765566.1

handwritingHandwriting is formal, neat and clear.

paperSingle sheet is in good condition, with light-to-moderate creasing, staining and wear.

inkBrown-black.

signatureThe letter is signed “Shadick” as opposed to the verified spelling, “Shattock.”

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May it please your honour. we would Inform you, that we have Been to the Honorable
commissioners in Boston
; (who appears to us, to Be very Honourable Gentlemen) and
Have obtained a free School, or at Least, Some assistance. we take you to Be
a Good friend to us. we are informed by Brother Tobias Shattock, that you
manifested a freedom to help us. we humbly pray, that you would Remember
Our tribe in your petition. we have Been conversant with Mr. Occom, and
he Give us Encouragement, that he would speak a word, to you in our favour;
and likewise to the commissioners. moreover we desire you to Remember our
Tribe
, with a few Lines, to Sir William. if you can give us further Light in
Any of our affairs, or See any thing that will Be Beneficial; that I can do, I
Should be glad, if you would Send me a Letter. I have Been very industrious:
In trying to unite the Indians, and have in a good Degree, obtained my Desire,
blessed Be god for it. I purposed in my mind, to have gone to Sir William my
Self. But my business is So, that I cannot. we have appointed, Thomas Coyhez
to go, and if he can do you any Service, By carrying Letters, to Sir William
we have ordered him to do it. - - - - - - - - —
I Desire you would Remember me in your travels
from your most obedient; and Humble Servant Tobias Shattock
Charlestown October
the 16th Day AD 1765

To the
Reverent Mr. Wheelock
in
Lebanon crank


From Tobias Shattock an
Indian in Rhode Island
October 16th 1765.
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