Moses Peck, letter to Eleazar Wheelock, 1769 August 29
Date29 August, 1769
abstractPeck writes a conversational letter to inform Wheelock of his progress in locating some books, and to express his happiness with Kirkland's progress among the Oneidas.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number769479
handwritingHandwriting is largely clear and legible.
paperSingle sheet is in good condition, with light creasing and wear. Much of the seal remains.
inkBlack-brown.
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=ing your health affords me a cordial joy, The more
so as it increases my hopes of another interview
with my worthy friend at Boston
I cant find Dr. Davinter Book in the town.
As to the Other Books they are not to be obtained
in Boston, I find Mr. Dr. Brainard journal
was printed in Philadelphia by Mr. Bradford,
The accounts by Mr. Kirtland from the wilderness
are very encouraging. Hope that his good conduct
in the sight of the Heathen his paved the way for
his extensive usefulness, And that you may live
to see and rejoice in the abundant display of that
Divine mercy which Shall be [illegible][guess (reneel): built] up forever.
It cant but be the study and endeavour of every [illegible][guess (reneel): friend]
to this cause of Christ to do all in their power to
Remove every Burden from his heart head and Back.
And wish him good speed in the name of the Lord—
Mrs. Peck and family joins with me in Due respects
to you and your Dear family
Moses Peck
Dr. Wheelock