Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 February 9

Author Woolley, Joseph[pers0041.ocp]

9 February 1765[1765-02-09][note (type: abstract): Woolley gives an account of his progress at Onaquaga, and writes that Good Peter is ready to bring four boys to the school now that peace among the Nations is settled.]

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765159.1

[note (type: handwriting): Formal handwriting is small, yet clear and legible.][note (type: paper): Single sheet is in good condition, with light-to-moderate staining, creasing and wear.][note (type: ink): Black-brown.][note (type: noteworthy): Woolley writes a follow-up letter on the same day (manuscript 765159.2), alluding to a change in plans. The identity of the Sachem to whom Woolley refers is uncertain, and so he has been left untagged. The identity of the Master to whom Woolley refers is uncertain, and so he has been left untagged.]
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[Rev.d | Rev. ]Rev.d Rev. [& | and ]& and [Hon.d | Honoured ]Hon.d Honoured [S.r | Sir]S.rSir
Good Peter[pers0419.ocp] has now made ready to go to [N. | New]N.New Eng‐
‐land[place0158.ocp]
with four Boys, two Mohawk[org0062.ocp]s Boys [& | and]&and two [Tuſkarora | Tuscarora]TuſkaroraTuscarora[org0104.ocp] Boys, and he is
afraid you are [moſt | most]moſtmost out of Patience in waiting this long. He has made
all [poſsible | possible ]poſsible possible [Haſte | Haste]HaſteHaste for their March, soon after we heard, that Peace is [ſettled | settled]ſettledsettled
among the Nations; [& | and]&and hardly had a Time to [smoak | smoke]smoaksmoke a Pipe, as he calls it.
Small-Pox has prevents my coming home this Time — I hear it
is in Albany[place0001.ocp] and about [thoſe | those]thoſethose Towns where I know must [neſceſsarily | necessarily]neſceſsarilynecessarily
[ſ | s]ſs[Paſs | pass]Paſspass. Two of [thoſe | those]thoſethose Boys have never had it, and they are mind to go
[ſeeing | seeing]ſeeingseeing, they can lie out better than I. can Furthermore, they have
a [cair | care]caircare for me, [Inaſmuch | inasmuch]Inaſmuchinasmuch, as I am not yet well [ſeaſon'd | seasoned]ſeaſon'dseasoned to it.
I have lived with the Sachem almost three Months and have but
yet a little [Knowlede | knowledge]Knowledeknowledge of their Language: but I have moved my Quarters
to another Family by his [Concent | consent]Concentconsent, for [ſeveral | several ]ſeveral several [Diſadvantages | disadvantages]Diſadvantagesdisadvantages, which,
I cannot now Number.
I told the Sachem [ſoon | soon]ſoonsoon after I arrived here, that I had a mind
to teach their Children to read and write in [Enliſh | English]EnliſhEnglish, as long as I
tarryed with them.— He made this Reply, — that they knew [above] howhow to read
and write in their own Language already, which is the [ſame | same]ſamesame, but not
the Same Tongue; and there is no [Neceſsity | necessity]Neceſsitynecessity of [ſuch | such]ſuchsuch Pains to be
taken with us: Therefore he is not willing they should be taught any o‐
‐ther Tongue [beſides | besides]beſidesbesides their own.
I am teaching three Young [above] MenMen of the [Dellaware | Delaware]DellawareDelaware Tribe[org0038.ocp], the one of
which is half a Mohawk[org0062.ocp], [theſe | these]theſethese are [deſirous | desirous]deſirousdesirous to [underſtand | understand]underſtandunderstand the [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish
Bible, and they have made a good Proficiency.
Sir, I have been well ever [ſince | since]ſincesince I came, I have had no [above] [ſuch | such]ſuchsuch[ſuch | such]ſuchsuch ill Turns, as when
I lived in Lebanon[place0122.ocp].— I have ran in Debt, [att | at ]att at [Cherry-Vally | Cherry Valley]Cherry-VallyCherry Valley[place0037.ocp], one
[Blankit | blanket]Blankitblanket one Pair of [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish Shoes and a little Soap, and three [Dollers | dollars]Dollersdollars
in this Place, as I believe, I would have [periſhed | perished]periſhedperished if I had not done thus,
and I knew you love me more thatn that.
Sir I have no more to [ſay | say]ſaysay worthy of your Attention, but that
[Pleaſe | Please]PleaſePlease Sir, to give my Duty to [Mrs | Mrs.]MrsMrs. Wheelock[pers0577.ocp], to my kind Master, and Love
to the [Reſt | rest]Reſtrest of the Family [&c. | etc.]&c.etc.
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I remain — your
[moſt | most]moſtmost obedient
 [& | and]&and humble [Ser.vt | servant]Ser.vtservant

Joseph [Wooley | Woolley]WooleyWoolley[pers0041.ocp].
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P.S. [Pleaſe | Please ]Pleaſe Please [Sr | Sir]SrSir to over‐
‐look the Errors into which the
exit of my Pen has run, [conſider | consider]conſiderconsider
it is my natural Infirmity.
 J.W[pers0041.ocp]

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[right] from [Joſ | Joseph]JoſJoseph Woolley[pers0041.ocp]from [Joſ | Joseph]JoſJoseph Woolley[pers0041.ocp]
[right] [illegible][Febry | February]FebryFebruary 9[12th | 12th]12th12th. 1765[1765-02-09][illegible][Febry | February]FebryFebruary 9[12th | 12th]12th12th. 1765[1765-02-09]

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People identified in this document:

id Text in document Role in header Authorized Name
pers0419.ocp Good Peter mentioned Agwirondongwas, Gwedelhes
pers0577.ocp M rs Mrs. Wheelock mentioned Wheelock, Mary (née Brinsmead)
pers0041.ocp Joseph Wooley Woolley writer Woolley, Joseph
pers0041.ocp J.W writer Woolley, Joseph
pers0041.ocp Joſ Joseph Woolley writer Woolley, Joseph

Places identified in this document:

id Text in document Authorized Name
place0182.ocp Onohoguawge Onaquaga Onaquaga
place0158.ocp N. New Eng‐ ‐land New England
place0001.ocp Albany Albany
place0122.ocp Lebanon Lebanon
place0037.ocp Cherry-Vally Cherry Valley Cherry Valley

Organizations identified in this document:

id Text in document Authorized Name
org0062.ocp Mohawk Mohawk Nation
org0104.ocp TuſkaroraTuscarora Tuscarora Nation
org0038.ocp DellawareDelaware Tribe Delaware Tribe

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1765-02-09 Febru.ryFebruary the 9.th9th A.D. 1765
1765-02-09 FebryFebruary 912th12th. 1765

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S.r Sir
N. New
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Sr Sir
Joſ Joseph
Febry February

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