Mary Secutor, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 October 12
Date12 October, 1767
abstractSecutor writes that she is thankful for Wheelock’s permission to visit her Nation, and that she will return around Thanksgiving.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number767562.2
handwritingFormal hand is clear and legible. Handwriting is the same as on 765566.1, 767115.1, 767552, 767559, 767630.2, 767660.2, and possibly 767231 and 767251. It is likely that of Edward Deake, schoolmaster at Charlestown.
paperSingle small sheet is in good condition, with light creasing, staining and wear.
inkBlack-brown ink varies in intensity.
noteworthyMary’s last name is spelled three different ways on this document.
signatureThe document bears two signatures for Mary Secutor: one in the same hand that has written the body of the letter, the second in an unknown hand that is likely Mary's own.
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Stay at Charlestown 'til Next spring; I am bound
to accept it a token of friendship that You allow so
long time to Visit my Nation. But this would be
a much longer Visit than I've a mind to make at
present; I shall return home about Thanksgiving,
if it be agreeable to your mind.
and hope You are in health also.
the Rev. Mr. Eleazar Wheelock D.D.
at
Lebanon
To
that Minister of god
in
From Mary Secutor
October 12th 1767