Emmanuel Simon, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 April 1

Author Simon, Emmanuel

Date1 April, 1767

abstractSimon writes Wheelock asking to be reinstated in the School; Edward Deake adds a postscript.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number767251

handwritingNeat and legible. Handwriting is possibly the same as on 765566.1, 767115.1, 767351.1, 767552, 767559, 767562.2, 767630.2, 767660.2, 767231, and 768371.2.

paperYellowed, but otherwise in good condition.

inkDark brown.

noteworthy“Childhood and youth are vanity” is from Ecclesiastes 11:10.

signatureThere are two signatures; Deake's is abbreviated.

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Rev. sir,
Experience has taught me
that "childhood, and youth is vanity."
I might now been under your tuition, and
been Instructed in the most fundamental
principles of Religion, but alas, all this
I've forfeited by leaving you! I unfeign­
edly acknowledge I was to blame in leav­
ing you, but hope you are good enough
to pardon me, and once more receive me
into your School. Which I should e­
steem as the greatest favour.
I am, (Rev. Sir with great respect,)
your most obedient Humble Servant
Immanuel Simon
Sir If you receive this young man
into your School, I hope you'll
be able to make a good one of him,
for I'm sure there's great need of it.
from your most Humble Servant
Edward Deake
Blank page.
From Immanuel Simon
April 1st 1767

To
the Rev. Mr. Eleazar Wheelock
at
Lebanon.
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