Samson Occom, letter, to Benoni Occom, 1791 January 17
Date17 January, 1791
abstractOccom writes that he is attending on the Assembly in New York about land, and urges Benoni to write and say whether or not he will come to Oneida. He also notes that he does not think he will live much longer.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number791117
handwritingOccom's hand is clear and legible.
paperSingle sheet is in moderate-to-poor condition, with significant creasing, staining and wear that results in some loss of text.
inkBrown ink is heavily faded.
noteworthyThe trailer on one verso is written in an unknown, likely 19th-century, hand. Because it is not contemporary, it has not been included in the transcription; it reads: "Mr Occom to his / son Benoni / Jn 17th 1791/ Selected for / Dr Sprague / Albany 1837." In Rauner Special Collections, the letter is accompanied by a sales slip, library notes, and catalogue clipping.
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to New York to attend on the assembly, about our Land
and, it is not likely, that I shall get Home, 'til, the latter
end of Next Month,— and I want, if You intend to [gap: tear]
up at all to Oneida to Set out, So as you may[gap: tear]
there Time to Plant,— As I Came down I [gap: tear][guess (h-dawnd): was]
Anthony's, and the Children had whooping Cou[gap: tear][guess (h-dawnd): gh]
otherwise they were well,— And they expected [gap: tear]
there, where they live, last Fall, and they wo[gap: tear]
you dont Come,— Anthony Says, You talk very
Strong that You would Come — and if you don't in
tend to Come, Send us a word, that we may know —
I don't expect to live but few Days longer, but
you may Die before me, and therefore think of Death
and remember Death Comes the Judgement, and So
beg of god to prepare you — This with Love to you
both is —from