David Avery, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 June 13
Date13 June, 1768
abstractAvery writes that he is about to open his school with 16 students, and that Wheelock should expect a letter from Aaron Kinne as well.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number768363.2
handwritingFormal handwriting is clear and legible.
paperSingle medium-sized sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good condition, with minor creasing, staining and wear.
inkDark-brown ink bleeds through the paper.
noteworthyThis letter is written to Wheelock on the same day as Aaron Kinne's (manuscript 768363.1); both, presumably, were delivered by Joseph Johnson. It is uncertain to whom Avery refers when he mentions "the Queen" and "the girls," and so they have been left untagged; however, they are possibly Molly Brant -- Brant was William Johnson's consort -- and their children. The paper on which the letter is written appears to have been used for scratch paper as well; random words are written on the address page.
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Reverend Dr.
have 16 Scholars, mostly small —
how large the number will be, is
uncertain — As soon as Opportunity
presents and am able to judge of the
progress of the Children, shall
give the Doctor a particular Ac
count of the School ....
son at the Flatts, with the Queen
and Girls; and write the Doctor what
he could not here — — —
standing of physic, the Nature and Power of
Medicines among the Indians — What
I have done, Johnson will be able to
inform the Dr. if he has a mind for
it — Through divine goodness, I am pretty well
for me — humbly desire the favour
and undeserved honor to be esteemed,
Reverend Dr.
your most
dutiful Pupil,
David Avery.
London
London
Eleazar Wheelock, D. D.
In
New England.
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