Sarah Simon, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 May 27
Date27 May, 1768
abstractSimon writes that she is ill and unable to work. She suggests that some time on the sea would help, and asks Wheelock's advice.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number768327
handwritingHand is loose and slanting, though mostly clear and legible. Letter case, especially with regard to the the letter S, is frequently difficult to discern.
paperOne small sheet is in good condition, with light-to-moderate creasing, staining and wear.
inkBrown-black.
noteworthyTrailer is in a different hand, and notes a date that is different from that of the opening salutation.
Access and Usage RightsCopyright 2014 Trustees of Dartmouth College. Publicly accessible for non-commercial use: these pages may be freely searched and displayed, but permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Please see http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/schcomm/copyright/rights.html for more information.
of your advice if you please Sir. that is I am so much unwell
that I am not able to do any, work the greatest part of my
time: and my being So unwell it make me uneasy: because I
it is no profit to the School for anyone to be here and cant
do any good to themselves or others. but Sir when I am well
I am willing to devote myself to the cause that is if I thought I
Ever Should do any good in the world. there Should be nothing
in this life Should discourage me: —
tor is, I think it is best for my health to go off on the salt
water: It used to do me good when I was Sick—
nothing more to Say for I would not do anything to disp
lease Mr. Wheelock not for nothing at all.
and Ever dutiful servant
Sarah Simons