Hezekiah Calvin, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 November
Date1767-11
abstractCalvin writes to Wheelock, asking him for permission to visit Mohegan for Thanksgiving.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number767640
handwritingHeavily slanted, yet clear and legible.
paperSmall sheet that is yellowed but in good condition. The left edge (one recto) appears to have been trimmed.
inkLight brown.
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I would ask this one favour of the Doctor
(ie) whether I might go to Mohegan to keep
Thanksgiving, if it is any ways consistent
with thine affairs, and if it is, I should be glad
Sir of thy approbation, But I should rather
go farther. because I have received a Letter,
in which I was desired to go down there
and pay a short visit to them, but I leave
all to the Doctor for to Direct in this
affair.
I am thine
unworthy Servant
Hezekiah Calvin