Sarah Simon, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 October 9
Date9 October, 1767
abstractSimon thanks Wheelock for her daughter Sarah’s education, and asks him to take her young son into the Charity School.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number767559
handwritingFormal and clear handwriting is the same as in 765566.1, 767115.1, 767351.1, 767552, 767562.2, 767630.2, 767660.2, and possibly 767231 and 767251, 768371.2. It is likely that of Edward Deake, schoolmaster at Charlestown.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.
inkBrown ink is faded in spots.
noteworthyAlthough it is uncertain to whom Mrs. Simon refers when she mentions her "little son," it is likely James Simon.
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daughter Sarah has given me of Your pious care
of those Children which are under Your tuition.
In particular, do express most hearty thanks, for the
education of my Daughter. — — — I've a little Son
that I want You should receive into Your School: if
You would, I should accept it as an inestimable Favour;
and wholly give him up to You, to be altogether under
Your wise instruction, until he arrives to the age of
twenty-one years: begging this favour only, that
You would at proper seasons, allow him the privi
lege of visiting me.
Sarah Simon