Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Lord Dartmouth, 1766 September 4
4 September 1766[1766-09-04][note (type: abstract): Wheelock asks for Lord Dartmouth’s help in petitioning the King for a
grant of land for his Indian Charity School.]
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
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[note (type: handwriting): Handwriting is formal and clear.][note (type: paper): Large sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.][note (type: ink): Brown ink, lightly faded, bleeds throught the paper somewhat.][note (type: noteworthy): A tag affixed to the top of one recto reads: "One of 23 papers personally presented to Dartmouth College by Lord Dartmouth, Oct. 26, 1904."]
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Lebanon[place0122.ocp] in Connecticut[place0048.ocp]
[Sept.r | September]Sept.rSeptember [4.th | 4th]4.th4th 1766[1766-09-04].
[ſir | Sir]ſirSir.
[Sept.r | September]Sept.rSeptember [4.th | 4th]4.th4th 1766[1766-09-04].
[ſir | Sir]ſirSir.
May it [pleaſe | please]pleaſeplease your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship.
Were I not confident, upon good
[Teſtimonies | testimonies]Teſtimoniestestimonies, that God has [inſpired | inspired]inſpiredinspired your [Breaſt | breast]Breaſtbreast with
another Spirit, than that which rules in the men of this
world, and with nobler Principles, and higher views
than they are [governd | governed]governdgoverned by, I might well be [ſolicitous | solicitous]ſolicitoussolicitous
what Returns of Gratitude to make, which your [Lord‐
‐ſhip | Lord‐
ship]Lord‐
‐ſhipLord‐
ship might think Suitable for Such [diſtinguiſhing | distinguishing]diſtinguiſhingdistinguishing
[condeſention | condescension]condeſentioncondescension, and [Goodneſs | goodness]Goodneſsgoodness, as you have [Shewn | shown]Shewnshown in the
Grand Affair, on which I have Sent the [Revd | Rev.]RevdRev. [Meſsrs | Messrs.]MeſsrsMessrs.
Whitaker[pers0037.ocp] and Occom[pers0030.ocp], in my Stead, to Europe[place0070.ocp]; but as
the [Succeſs | success]Succeſssuccess of the general [Deſign | design]Deſigndesign in view, is the only Joy
that is Set before you, I need not trouble you with,
[ſo | so]ſoso much as a mention of those Sentiments of Gratitude
toward you, which fill not only mine, but the Hearts
of all who love our Lord Jesus [Chriſt | Christ]ChriſtChrist in this Corner of
the world.
Nor can I, with this confidence of your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship, be
So [modeſtly | modestly]modeſtlymodestly [reſerved | reserved]reſervedreserved, in a [Cauſe | cause]Cauſecause in which I am not [con‐
‐ſcious | con‐
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‐ſciouscon‐
scious to [mySelf | myself]mySelfmyself of having any other governing views
than the Advancement of the Kingdom of our common
Lord,
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another Spirit, than that which rules in the men of this
world, and with nobler Principles, and higher views
than they are [governd | governed]governdgoverned by, I might well be [ſolicitous | solicitous]ſolicitoussolicitous
what Returns of Gratitude to make, which your [Lord‐
‐ſhip | Lord‐
ship]Lord‐
‐ſhipLord‐
ship might think Suitable for Such [diſtinguiſhing | distinguishing]diſtinguiſhingdistinguishing
[condeſention | condescension]condeſentioncondescension, and [Goodneſs | goodness]Goodneſsgoodness, as you have [Shewn | shown]Shewnshown in the
Grand Affair, on which I have Sent the [Revd | Rev.]RevdRev. [Meſsrs | Messrs.]MeſsrsMessrs.
Whitaker[pers0037.ocp] and Occom[pers0030.ocp], in my Stead, to Europe[place0070.ocp]; but as
the [Succeſs | success]Succeſssuccess of the general [Deſign | design]Deſigndesign in view, is the only Joy
that is Set before you, I need not trouble you with,
[ſo | so]ſoso much as a mention of those Sentiments of Gratitude
toward you, which fill not only mine, but the Hearts
of all who love our Lord Jesus [Chriſt | Christ]ChriſtChrist in this Corner of
the world.
Nor can I, with this confidence of your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship, be
So [modeſtly | modestly]modeſtlymodestly [reſerved | reserved]reſervedreserved, in a [Cauſe | cause]Cauſecause in which I am not [con‐
‐ſcious | con‐
scious]con‐
‐ſciouscon‐
scious to [mySelf | myself]mySelfmyself of having any other governing views
than the Advancement of the Kingdom of our common
Lord,
Lord, and the [Intereſts | interests]Intereſtsinterests of his Majesty[pers0305.ocp]'s Crown, as not
to Suggest any other Favour, which may be in the Power
of your Hands, towards it, or attainable by your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship's
Influence. and particularly that the grand [Deſign | design]Deſigndesign be [in‐
couraged | en‐
couraged]in‐
courageden‐
couraged, and [accomodated | accommodated]accomodatedaccommodated with a Grant of Lands Suitably
Situate, and Sufficient for it. as by the late [Conqueſts | conquests]Conqueſtsconquests large
Tracts are become the Property of the [Britiſh | British]BritiſhBritish Crown, and
other Tracts which were before chartered, but [unſettled | unsettled]unſettledunsettled and
of but little account, by [Reaſon | reason]Reaſonreason of their [Diſtance | distance]Diſtancedistance from
[Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish Settlements, and their vicinity to an Enemy's
country, are now become valuable and may Soon be
peopled.
of these Lands, his Majesty[pers0305.ocp] has already been [pleaſed | pleased]pleaſedpleased,
with good [Reaſon | reason]Reaſonreason, to make various Grants to one and
another, as a Reward of their Merit, and as Profit has
accrued to his Crown by their Service. But, may it [pleaſe | please]pleaſeplease
your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship, there has been nothing [hither to | hitherto]hither tohitherto [deviſed | devised]deviſeddevised,
or done, in Which there is any [Proſpect | prospect]Proſpectprospect of the firm Attach‐
‐ment of the Numerous Tribes of Savages in this land, to the
[briliſh | British]briliſhBritish [Intereſt | interest]Intereſtinterest, and their becoming good and [peacible | peaceable]peaciblepeaceable
Subjects, and [induſtrious | industrious]induſtriousindustrious Members of Society, which has
in any [Meaſure | measure]Meaſuremeasure that Degree of Probability in it, as this
has which is recommended to your [Lordſhips | Lordships]LordſhipsLordships Patronage.
The Nations will not make war with us while their Children,
and [eſpecially | especially]eſpeciallyespecially the Children of their [Cheifs | chiefs]Cheifschiefs are with us — They can't
[reſiſt | resist]reſiſtresist the Evidence we hereby give them of the Sincerity of our
Intentions towards them — They know their Sons are made better
by being with us — and that we make no gain to [ourſelves | ourselves]ourſelvesourselves by
it — They receive the [Teſtimony | testimony]Teſtimonytestimony of their Sons, that we [conſtantly | constantly]conſtantlyconstantly
treat them as Children in Health, and in [Sickneſs | sickness]Sickneſssickness, and calculate
all our [Meaſures | measures]Meaſuresmeasures for their Good — and they begin to believe that
our Motives are Something great, quite beyongd what they have
before [concieved | conceived]concievedconceived of them — many of them begin to be convinced
of the [Neceſsity | necessity]Neceſsitynecessity of Agriculture, in order to their [Subſiſtance | subsistence]Subſiſtancesubsistence when
their
their [Reſourſes | resources]Reſourſesresources from the [Wilderneſs | wilderness]Wilderneſswilderness fail, (as they certainly [muſt | must]muſtmust
do, when, and So [faſt | fast]faſtfast, as the [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish extend their Settlements among
them) and their own [ſons | sons]ſonssons are made able, by their Education here,
to [inſtruct | instruct]inſtructinstruct them in it — The Reputation of this School[org0098.ocp] and
their [Fondneſs | fondness]Fondneſsfondness to have their Children taught in it,isare yet [in‐
‐creaſing | in‐
creasing]in‐
‐creaſingin‐
creasing — a number of their own Sons are now become [accum‐
‐pliſhed | accom‐
plished]accum‐
‐pliſhedaccom‐
plished Interpreters, and [School Maſters | schoolmasters]School Maſtersschoolmasters, among their Tribes, and
recommend a Sober, manly, virtuous, and religious Life by their
own Example. I can now obtain as many of their Children as
I [pleaſe | please]pleaſeplease, to be [inſtructed | instructed]inſtructedinstructed here, and an hundred of them [eaſier | easier]eaſiereasier
than I could one [ſix | six]ſixsix years ago. — And how many and
important are the [Conſequences | consequences]Conſequencesconsequences which now open to our
view?
And by the royal Favour of a Tract of Lands in Some Place
convenient, Sufficient to [accomodate | accommodate]accomodateaccommodate the School[org0098.ocp], and employ the
Members of it while they are learning [Huſbandry | husbandry]Huſbandryhusbandry, there is a fair
[Proſpect | prospect]Proſpectprospect that more than double the Benefit might be done
them, and the Crown, with the Same [Expence | expense]Expenceexpense.
But as I am ignorant what may be [reaſonable | reasonable]reaſonablereasonable to petition
for, and as I would not [needleſsly | needlessly]needleſslyneedlessly burden your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship
in this Affair, I have fully communicated my mind to the
[Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev. [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Whitefield[pers0038.ocp], and [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Whitaker[pers0037.ocp], by whom your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship
may expect to hear what may be judged [moſt | most]moſtmost conducive to
the great Ends in view.
I humbly [aſk | ask]aſkask your [Lordſhips | Lordships]LordſhipsLordships Pardon for this Freedom;
and I hope the Nature, and importance of the Subject may be
[eſteem'd | esteemed]eſteem'desteemed, in Some [Meaſure | measure]Meaſuremeasure, Sufficient [Excuſe | excuse]Excuſeexcuse for him, who
begs leave, with the [moſt | most]moſtmost Sincere Duty, and [Reſpect | Respect]ReſpectRespect to
[Subſcribe | Subscribe]SubſcribeSubscribe [himſelf | himself]himſelfhimself.
to Suggest any other Favour, which may be in the Power
of your Hands, towards it, or attainable by your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship's
Influence. and particularly that the grand [Deſign | design]Deſigndesign be [in‐
couraged | en‐
couraged]in‐
courageden‐
couraged, and [accomodated | accommodated]accomodatedaccommodated with a Grant of Lands Suitably
Situate, and Sufficient for it. as by the late [Conqueſts | conquests]Conqueſtsconquests large
Tracts are become the Property of the [Britiſh | British]BritiſhBritish Crown, and
other Tracts which were before chartered, but [unſettled | unsettled]unſettledunsettled and
of but little account, by [Reaſon | reason]Reaſonreason of their [Diſtance | distance]Diſtancedistance from
[Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish Settlements, and their vicinity to an Enemy's
country, are now become valuable and may Soon be
peopled.
of these Lands, his Majesty[pers0305.ocp] has already been [pleaſed | pleased]pleaſedpleased,
with good [Reaſon | reason]Reaſonreason, to make various Grants to one and
another, as a Reward of their Merit, and as Profit has
accrued to his Crown by their Service. But, may it [pleaſe | please]pleaſeplease
your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship, there has been nothing [hither to | hitherto]hither tohitherto [deviſed | devised]deviſeddevised,
or done, in Which there is any [Proſpect | prospect]Proſpectprospect of the firm Attach‐
‐ment of the Numerous Tribes of Savages in this land, to the
[briliſh | British]briliſhBritish [Intereſt | interest]Intereſtinterest, and their becoming good and [peacible | peaceable]peaciblepeaceable
Subjects, and [induſtrious | industrious]induſtriousindustrious Members of Society, which has
in any [Meaſure | measure]Meaſuremeasure that Degree of Probability in it, as this
has which is recommended to your [Lordſhips | Lordships]LordſhipsLordships Patronage.
The Nations will not make war with us while their Children,
and [eſpecially | especially]eſpeciallyespecially the Children of their [Cheifs | chiefs]Cheifschiefs are with us — They can't
[reſiſt | resist]reſiſtresist the Evidence we hereby give them of the Sincerity of our
Intentions towards them — They know their Sons are made better
by being with us — and that we make no gain to [ourſelves | ourselves]ourſelvesourselves by
it — They receive the [Teſtimony | testimony]Teſtimonytestimony of their Sons, that we [conſtantly | constantly]conſtantlyconstantly
treat them as Children in Health, and in [Sickneſs | sickness]Sickneſssickness, and calculate
all our [Meaſures | measures]Meaſuresmeasures for their Good — and they begin to believe that
our Motives are Something great, quite beyon
before [concieved | conceived]concievedconceived of them — many of them begin to be convinced
of the [Neceſsity | necessity]Neceſsitynecessity of Agriculture, in order to their [Subſiſtance | subsistence]Subſiſtancesubsistence when
their
their [Reſourſes | resources]Reſourſesresources from the [Wilderneſs | wilderness]Wilderneſswilderness fail, (as they certainly [muſt | must]muſtmust
do, when, and So [faſt | fast]faſtfast, as the [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish extend their Settlements among
them) and their own [ſons | sons]ſonssons are made able, by their Education here,
to [inſtruct | instruct]inſtructinstruct them in it — The Reputation of this School[org0098.ocp] and
their [Fondneſs | fondness]Fondneſsfondness to have their Children taught in it,
‐creaſing | in‐
creasing]in‐
‐creaſingin‐
creasing — a number of their own Sons are now become [accum‐
‐pliſhed | accom‐
plished]accum‐
‐pliſhedaccom‐
plished Interpreters, and [School Maſters | schoolmasters]School Maſtersschoolmasters, among their Tribes, and
recommend a Sober, manly, virtuous, and religious Life by their
own Example. I can now obtain as many of their Children as
I [pleaſe | please]pleaſeplease, to be [inſtructed | instructed]inſtructedinstructed here, and an hundred of them [eaſier | easier]eaſiereasier
than I could one [ſix | six]ſixsix years ago. — And how many and
important are the [Conſequences | consequences]Conſequencesconsequences which now open to our
view?
And by the royal Favour of a Tract of Lands in Some Place
convenient, Sufficient to [accomodate | accommodate]accomodateaccommodate the School[org0098.ocp], and employ the
Members of it while they are learning [Huſbandry | husbandry]Huſbandryhusbandry, there is a fair
[Proſpect | prospect]Proſpectprospect that more than double the Benefit might be done
them, and the Crown, with the Same [Expence | expense]Expenceexpense.
But as I am ignorant what may be [reaſonable | reasonable]reaſonablereasonable to petition
for, and as I would not [needleſsly | needlessly]needleſslyneedlessly burden your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship
in this Affair, I have fully communicated my mind to the
[Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev. [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Whitefield[pers0038.ocp], and [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Whitaker[pers0037.ocp], by whom your [Lordſhip | Lordship]LordſhipLordship
may expect to hear what may be judged [moſt | most]moſtmost conducive to
the great Ends in view.
I humbly [aſk | ask]aſkask your [Lordſhips | Lordships]LordſhipsLordships Pardon for this Freedom;
and I hope the Nature, and importance of the Subject may be
[eſteem'd | esteemed]eſteem'desteemed, in Some [Meaſure | measure]Meaſuremeasure, Sufficient [Excuſe | excuse]Excuſeexcuse for him, who
begs leave, with the [moſt | most]moſtmost Sincere Duty, and [Reſpect | Respect]ReſpectRespect to
[Subſcribe | Subscribe]SubſcribeSubscribe [himſelf | himself]himſelfhimself.
[Closer]
Your [Lordſhips | Lordships]LordſhipsLordships,
[Moſt | Most]MoſtMost Obedient, and
[Moſt | Most]MoſtMost Humble Servant.
Eleazar Wheelock[pers0036.ocp].
[Moſt | Most]MoſtMost Obedient, and
[Moſt | Most]MoſtMost Humble Servant.
Eleazar Wheelock[pers0036.ocp].
[Trailer]
The [R.t | Right]R.tRight
[Honle | Honourable]HonleHonourable the
Earl of Dartmouth[pers0153.ocp].
Earl of Dartmouth[pers0153.ocp].
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pers0037.ocp | Whitaker | mentioned | Whitaker, Nathaniel |
pers0030.ocp | Occom | mentioned | Occom, Samson |
pers0305.ocp | his Majesty | mentioned | Frederick, George William |
pers0305.ocp | Majesty | mentioned | Frederick, George William |
pers0038.ocp | M. r Mr. Whitefield | mentioned | Whitefield, George |
pers0037.ocp | M. r Mr. Whitaker | mentioned | Whitaker, Nathaniel |
pers0036.ocp | Eleazar Wheelock | writer | Wheelock, Eleazar |
pers0153.ocp | Earl of Dartmouth | recipient | Legge, William |
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place0070.ocp | Europe | Europe |
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org0098.ocp | this School | Moor’s Indian Charity School |
org0098.ocp | the School | Moor’s Indian Charity School |
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