Tobias Shattock, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1766 August 27
Date27 August, 1767
abstractShattock writes that he would like to come to Wheelock’s school. He also recommends his brother John as a potential pupil.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number766477
handwritingHandwriting is formal and clear.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in fair-to-good condition, with moderate staining and wear. Much of the wax seal remains. There is some separation at the creases.
noteworthyIn the fifth line of the letter's first paragraph, the meaning of the world "clostly" is uncertain. Handwriting is the same as on 765566.1, 767115.1, 767351.1, 767552, 767559, 767562.2, 767630.2, 767660.2, and possibly 767231, 767251 and 768371.2. It is likely that of Edward Deake, schoolmaster at Charlestown.
signatureThe letter is signed “Toby Shaddick,” a variant spelling of his name, which is spelled yet another way in the trailer.
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offer of giving me three months Schooling, as a to
ken of great respect. my business, and affairs
relating the tribe of Indians are in Such order that
I can clostly attend this Winter; if I Should be
blessed with health. if you are of the Same Mind
now; I Should be glad you would let me know it,
by a few lines by the first Conveyance.
Toby Shattock
Educated in your School. he is a likely young
Man, and naturally very Ingenious. — if there is
Room for Him in your School, and you would take
him He will Joyfully come. — Toby Shattock