Gain Miller, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 September 21
Date21 September, 1768
abstractMiller writes to Wheelock asking him to write to Thomas Clark, who has heard that the funds collected by Whitaker and Occom for the Indian School may be diverted.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number768521.1
handwritingFormal handwriting is curvy and occasionally difficult to decipher. Letter case is frequently difficult to discern, especially with regard to the letter S.
paperSingle small sheet has been preserved by silking, which makes it difficult to discern the paper's condition; there appears to be moderate-to-heavy staining, creasing and wear.
inkBlack-brown
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wishing that god who Put it Into your heart to Set up
that Noble design afoot (viz) the Indian school that he would
make its Name and fame to Extend to the outmost
limits of the Pagan tribes for the advancements of the
Great Redeemers Kingdom, having had an opportunity
of seeing the Rev. Mr. Thomas Clark of White Creek
County albany Province of New York, he was Very
anxious to hear about the school and the more so because
he was informed that the Donations and money that the Rev.
Messrs. Whitaker and Occom had made was Like to be —
subverted from that use he is Now gone Down to the
Presbytery In Philadelphia and I expect to see him
In his Return and Would take it as a Great
favour if you Would oblige him with a Line from you
Rev. Sir excuse great haste the Bearer being
waiting. Humbly asking a remembrance In your
Prayers for me and family. Hoping God will
still bless you In all your attempts to advance the
the interest of Christ is the desire of sir
to serve — —
Gain Miller
Sharon September 21. 1768