Hezekiah Calvin, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 June 10
Date10 June, 1767
abstractCalvin writes that he wishes to leave school because he does not believe he has made worthwhile use of his time there. He notes that his health is poor.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number767360
handwritingHandwriting is formal and clear.
paperSingle sheet is in good condition, with light creasing, staining and wear.
inkDark brown.
noteworthyCalvin repeats his desire to leave the school in manuscript 767562.1.
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you expressed, these few lines are to let you know that I am
very uneasy tarrying here, many Years are now already
rolled away since I have been here Learning, though I might
have said. the time I might have got learning, but instead of
getting Learning, I have foolishly spent my time to no purpose
I have no peace of Conscience when I come to recollect back
It seems to me to be in vain to tarry here any longer,
there is great many things I might relate but my Consci
ence forbids —
Pain in my Breast and very weak, I think I shall not
live very long. and sometimes delirious etc.