Joseph Johnson, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 September 24

Author Johnson, Joseph

Date24 September, 1768

abstractJohnson relates the progress of his and Jacob Johnson's travels, and relays news of donations for the school.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number768524.1

handwritingHandwriting is mostly clear; however, the condition of the ink greatly hinders legibility. The trailer is in an unknown hand.

paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.

inkThe ink is heavily faded; its original color is impossible to discern.

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Ever honoured and much respected Sir.
With Humility, I desire to subscribe
myself your Ever humble pupil. honoured Sir I have but
just time to let you know that through the care
and protection of a kind and indulgent God we
have thus far arrived, we have been here this is the
Second day we have missed by reason of the Stormy
weather. This Day is likewise Stormy but Mr. Johnson
thinks it Such affair of great Importance that
we are about to set off. this is Indeed a very pleasant
place. a people Exceeding kind I have no
more time to write, please Sir to excuse my Brevity
I am in good state of Health and I hope that you
are, I have had the Honour of Seeing the paper
of superscription or vote for your Academy and
it amounts of above 2 hundred pounds cash
Besides great tracts of Land. they inform me that
there is two more papers about the Town So that
they Say it exceeds 6 or 7 hundred pounds I cant write
no more in great haste
from your Ever dutiful and
most Obedient and Humble pupil.
Joseph Johnson
P.S. please Sir to Remember me in your
prayers, daily that God would keep
me entirely con[gap: faded][guess: t]nt in the disposal
of his providence.
 Joseph Johnson
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From Joseph Johnson
Pittsfield September 24th 1768
To
The Rev. Eleazar Wheelock. D. D.
at
Lebanon.
Connecticut
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