Mary Secutor, letter to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 July 28
Date28 July, 1768
abstractMary asks for permission to leave the school.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number768428.2
handwritingHandwriting is somewhat loose, yet formal and clear. Letter case with regard to the letter S is difficult to decipher.
paperSingle medium-sized sheet is in good condition, with light creasing, staining and wear.
inkBlack.
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of my Obligation to the Doctor for his paternal care over
me ever since I have been the School. my faults have
been overlooked with tenderness when they have deserved
Severity— I am quite discouraged with myself.
the longer I Stay in the School the worse I am dont
think I Shall ever do any good to the cause: and it will
Cost a great deal to keep me here, which will be Spending
Money to no purpose. I have been more trouble to the Doctor
then all my mates. dont think I deserve the honour
of being in your School! if agreeable to the Doctor I Should
be glad to leave the School next week and be no longer
a member of it
Honoured Sir I Would beg leave to
Subscribe mySelf Your
Humble Servant
Mary Secuter
To the Rev. Mr.
Eleazar Wheelock DD