Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Samson Occom, 1772 May 26

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date26 May, 1772

abstractWheelock asks Occom to join McClure and Frisbie on a mission to Muskingum.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number772326.1

handwritingFormal handwriting is not Wheelock's; it is bold and loopy though clear and legible. The trailer is in Wheelock's hand.

paperSingle large sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good-to-fair condition, with moderate-to-heavy creasing and wear.

inkBlack-brown.

noteworthyAs noted on two recto, this document is a copy. The original is manuscript 772326.2.

signatureThe signature is not Wheelock's.

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My dear Mr. Occom.
I have lately received
a long Letter from our great Friend Esq.
Thornton in which he expresses his Wonted
affection and tender Regard for your comfort
as well as usefulness and seems to have his
Heart open for your relief. —
I have wrote him of the Appointment of
Messrs. McClure and Frisbie to a mission at
Muskingum about 100 Miles west of Fort Pitt
and that I would write you and propose to You to accom-
pany them to a Tribe of Indians not far from Musk‐
ingum
who speak your language —
It will be very agreeable to these Young Gentlemen
to have your Company as far as your way will be
together on Their mission, And I doubt not but
it will also be very agreeable to the missionary whom
the Board of Correspondents in the Jerseys shall
Send to accompany them, under the Patronage of
which Board these Young men are to
proceed, whose Patronage and assistance I will also
bespeak for you, and you shall have the same reward
as shall be allowed to one of these—
And if you will take your Brother David with
you and employ him as a schoolmaster. I will
give him at the Rate of £50. lawful Money
per Annum all the while he is in that Service
'til he can make a settlement Among them and
after that as reason and his necessities shall
require. — —
I expect these young Gentlemen will set out
within a month, Mr. Spencer a committee from
that Board left me about 27th of April in order to
meet the Synod at Philadelphia with design
to obtain Mr. Duffield to accompany them in
Case Mr. Brainerd should not be able, who
Was taken sick at New York on his way with
Mr. Spencer to Hartford. —
I now write in haste because I would improve
this opportunity of Conveyance to you —
pray let me know as soon as possible whether
you comply with this proposal or not, and if you
conclude to go let me know what your present
necessities are and What will be necessary to advance
at present — If You go it will be best you
Should have a Recommendation from the Rev.
Mr. Pomeroy as well as from me, and from any
other Gentlemen of Character Who are known
in those Provinces as you are not unsensible
of the Reports which have gone abroad of You.
The Lord mercifully incline Your Heart
to go forth to the help of the Lord against
the Powers of darkness and make your hand
Strong. and your Spiritual Weapons
mighty to the pulling down the strong
holds of Satan —
Accept my Love to you and Mrs. Occom
and your Children —
and be assured I am

Your cordial Friend and
ready Servant

Eleazar Wheelock
A Copy
Rev. Samson Occom
To Rev. Mr. Occom
May. 26. 1772.

To
The Rev.
Mr. Samson Occom
at
Mohegan
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