Samson Occom, autobiography, undated
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Several [Repreſentations | representations]Repreſentationsrepresentations, in
England[place0068.ocp] and Scotland[place0203.ocp], [above] made
Concerning
[groſs | gross]groſsgross [Miſtakes | mistakes]Miſtakesmistakes in their Ac‐
counts,
Duty to give a Short Plain
and [Honeſt | honest]Honeſthonest Account of [my
ſelf | my
self]my
ſelfmy
self, that [thoſe | those]thoſethose who may
Know the [above] TruthTruth Concerning me. — —
[Tho' | Though]Tho'Though it is [againſt | against]againſtagainst my mind
to give a [Hiſtory | history]Hiſtoryhistory of [my ſelf | myself]my ſelfmyself [above] [& | and]&and [publiſh | publish]publiſhpublish it[& | and]&and [publiſh | publish]publiſhpublish it
[whilſt | whilst]whilſtwhilst I am alive, Yet to do
[Juſtice | Justice]JuſticeJustice to [my ſelf | myself]my ſelfmyself and to [th[gap: worn_edge][guess (h-dawnd): ]e | those]th[gap: worn_edge][guess (h-dawnd): ]ethose
who may [above] [deſire | desire]deſiredesire[deſire | desire]deſiredesire
thing | some
thing]Some
thingsome
thing [above] concerningconcerning
[gap: hole][guess (h-dawnd): of]of Religion I will venture to
give a Short Narrative of
my Life. — —
the [Chriſtian | Christian]ChriſtianChristian Religion.—
Brought up
[till | 'til]till'til I was between 16 [& | and]&and 17 years
of age, at a Place [Calld | called]Calldcalled Mohe
gan[place0143.ocp] in New London[place0164.ocp] Connecti
cut[place0048.ocp], in New England[place0158.ocp] —
my Parents [Livd | lived]Livdlived a wandering
life,
Mohegan[place0143.ocp]; they chiefly Depended
upon Hunting, [Fiſhing | Fishing]FiſhingFishing, [above] [& | and]&and[& | and]&and Fowling
and had no Connections with
the [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish, excepting to Tr[gap: worn_edge][guess (h-dawnd): af]af
fic with them,
Trifles — and they Strictly
[maintain'd | maintained]maintain'dmaintained and [follow'd | followed]follow'dfollowed their
[Heatheniſh | Heathenish]HeatheniſhHeathenish ways, [Cuſtoms | Customs]CuſtomsCustoms [& | and]&and
Religion — [tho' | though]tho'though there was Some
Preaching among [above] themthem
Summer [Seaſon | Season]SeaſonSeason, a [Miniſter | Minister]MiniſterMinister
up — and the Indians
attend; not that they regard
ed the [Chriſtian | Christian]ChriſtianChristian Religion,
But they had Blankets give[above] nn
to them every Fall of the year
and for [theſe | these]theſethese things they [wou[above] dd | would]wou[above] ddwould
attend — and there was a [above] SortSort
[above] of aof a School kept, when I was
quite young,. but I believe
there never was one that
even Learn to read [any
thing | any
thing]any
thingany
thing — and when I was about
10 years of age there was
Place
about among the Indian
Wigwams, and [where ever | wherever]where everwherever
he [Coud | could]Coudcould find the Indian [Child,r | children]Child,rchildren
but the
to take Care to keep out off
his way — and he [uſ'd | used]uſ'dused [above] toto Catch
me [Some times | sometimes]Some timessometimes and make me
Say over my Letters, and I be
too — and all this Time there was
[above] notnot one [amongſt | amongst]amongſtamongst us, that made a
did we Cultivate our Land, [above] nornor
kept any Sort of Creatures, excep[above] tt
Dogs, which we [uſed | used]uſedused in Hunting,
and Dwelt in Wigwams, [the[illegible][guess (h-dawnd):
are [above] aa Sort of Tents [Coverd | covered]Coverdcovered with
[Matts | mats]Mattsmats,
of Flags — And to this Time
we were [above]
[Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish [Tonug | tongue]Tonugtongue in general, [above] [tho' | though]tho'though[tho' | though]tho'though there
[above] werewere a few, who [underſtood | understood]underſtoodunderstood a little
of [above] itit
formation [till | 'til]till'til I left [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp] —
we heard a Strange Rumor amon[above] gg
the [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish, that there were Ex‐
traordinary [Miniſters | Ministers]MiniſtersMinisters Preaching
from Place to Place and
there was
mong the white People — this
was in the Spring of the year.
things, [till | 'til]till'til [Some Time | sometime]Some Timesometime in the
Summer, then Some [Miniſters | Ministers]MiniſtersMinisters
began to [viſit | visit]viſitvisit us and Preach
ly | frequent
ly]freequen[above] tt
lyfrequent
ly
of god,
as I humbly hope, to [Bleſs | Bless]BleſsBless and
[acompaniy | accompany]acompaniyaccompany [above] withwith
[above] withwith
Conviction and Saving [Converſi
on | Conversi
on]Converſi
onConversi
on of a Number of us; [Amongſt | Amongst]AmongſtAmongst
which I was one that was [Impreſ[above] tt | Impressed]Impreſ[above] ttImpressed
with the things,
Come to us, but we [above] frequentlyfrequently went to their
meetings and Churches
ly | Constant
ly]Conſtant
lyConstant
ly
I went to all the meetings I [above] [Coud | could]Coudcould[Coud | could]Coudcould Come
at;
ble of Mind about 6 Months,
[uneaſineſs | uneasiness]uneaſineſsuneasiness in my Mind,
[above] at which time Iat which time I began to Learn the [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish—
Letters; Got me a [Primmer | primer]Primmerprimer
and [uſed | used]uſedused to go to my [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish
[Aſsiſtance | Assistance]AſsiſtanceAssistance in Reading, bu
to no School —
were very ready to help me
And when I was 1
age,
of the way of Salvation through
J[illegible][guess (h-dawnd): esus]esus and was [enabl'd | enabled]enabl'denabled to put my
[truſt | trust]truſttrust in him alone for Life [& | and]&and
Salvation, From this Time
the [Diſtreſs | Distress]DiſtreſsDistress and Burden of my
mind was [removd | removed]removdremoved, and I found
Serenity and [Pleaſure | Pleasure]PleaſurePleasure of Soul.
in Serving god, by this time I
[Juſt | Just]JuſtJust began
the New [Teſtament | Testament]TeſtamentTestament without
Spelling,— and I had Stronger
[Deſire | Desire]DeſireDesire Still to Learn to read
the Word of god, and at the
Same Time, had an uncommon
Pity and [Compaſsion | Compassion]CompaſsionCompassion to my
Poor [Brethern | brethren]Brethernbrethren According to the
[Fleſh | Flesh]FleſhFlesh, I [uſd | used]uſdused to [wiſh | wish]wiſhwish, I was
Capable of [Inſtructing | Instructing]InſtructingInstructing my
poor Kindred, I [uſe | use]uſeuse to thin
if I [Coud | could]Coudcould once Learn to Read
in Reading— and [uſd | used]uſdused [freequent‐
ly | frequent
ly]freequent‐
lyfrequent
ly to talk with our Indians Con‐
cerning Religion.— Thus I Con
tinued, [till | 'til]till'til I was in my [19th | 19th]19th19th year;
by this Time I [Coud | could]Coudcould Read a lit
tle in the B
my Poor Mother[pers0395.ocp] was going to
Lebanon[place0122.ocp], and having had
Some Knowledge of [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Wheeloc[above] kk[pers0036.ocp]
and hearing he had a Number
of [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish [above] youthyouth under his Tuition,
I had a great Inclination to go
to him and to be with a week
or a Fortnight, and [Deſired | Desired]DeſiredDesired
my Mother[pers0395.ocp] to Ask [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp],
whether he [woud | would]woudwould take me a little
while to [Inſtruct | Instruct]InſtructInstruct me in Reading;
Mother[pers0395.ocp] did So; and when She
Came Back, She Said [Mr | Mr.]MrMr.
Wheelock[pers0036.ocp] wanted to See me
as Soon as [poſsible | possible]poſsiblepossible,— So I wen[above] tt
up, thinking I [Shoud | should]Shoudshould be back
again in a few Days; when
I got up there, he [receivd | received]receivdreceived me
with [kindneſs | kindness]kindneſskindness and [Compaſsion | Compassion]CompaſsionCompassion
and [in Stead | instead]in Steadinstead of Staying a
Spent 4 years with him —
After I had been with him
Some Time, he began to [a‐
quaint | ac
quaint]a‐
quaintac
quaint his Friends of my
being with him, and his Inten
tions of Educating me, and
my [Circumſtances | Circumstances]CircumſtancesCircumstances,— and the
good People began to give
Some [Aſsiſtance | Assistance]AſsiſtanceAssistance to [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp],
and gave me Some old and Some
New [Cloaths | clothes]Cloathsclothes — Then he [repreſted | represented]repreſtedrepresented
the [Caſe | Case]CaſeCase to the Honorable [Com‐
miſsioners | Com
missioners]Com‐
miſsionersCom
missioners at [Boſton | Boston]BoſtonBoston[org0095.ocp], who were
[Commiſsion'd | Commissioned]Commiſsion'dCommissioned by the Honorable Socie
ty in London for Propagating [ye | the]yethe
[goſpel | gospel]goſpelgospel among the Indians in
New England and parts adjacen[above] tt[org0095.ocp]
and they [alowed | allowed]alowedallowed him 60 £: [pr | per]prper
[An | annum]Anannum: both in old [Tennor | tenor]Tennortenor, which
was about 6 £: Sterling, and
they [Continu'd | continued]Continu'dcontinued it 2: or 3: years
I Can't tell exactly — while I
was at [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp]s, I was
very weakly and my Health
much [Empard | impaired]Empardimpaired, and at the
End of 4 years, I over [Straind | strained]Straindstrained
not [perſue | pursue]perſuepursue my Studies any
Longer; and out [off | of]offof [theſe | these]theſethese
4 years, I [Loſt | Lost]LoſtLost [Juſt | Just]JuſtJust about
one Year; — And was [obligd | obliged]obligdobliged
to quit my Studies — —
[above] ockock[pers0036.ocp] [till | 'til]till'til I went
I [endeavourd | endeavoured]endeavourdendeavoured to find Some Em‐
ploy among the Indians; went
to [Nahantuck | Niantic]NahantuckNiantic[place0168.ocp], thinking, they
may want a [School Maſter | schoolmaster]School Maſterschoolmaster, bu[above] tt
they [above] hadhad one; then went to [Narogan
ſet | Narragan
sett]Narogan
ſetNarragan
sett[place0150.ocp], and they were [Indeferent | indifferent]Indeferentindifferent
about School, and went back
to Mohegan[place0143.ocp], and heard a Num‐
ber of our Indians were going
to Montauk[place0144.ocp] on Long Island[place0129.ocp],—
and I went with them, and the
Indians there were very [deſirou[above] ss | desirous]deſirou[above] ssdesirous
to have me keep a School [among[above] ſtſt | among[above] stst]among[above] ſtſtamong[above] stst
them, and I [Conſented | Consented]ConſentedConsented, and
went back a while to Moheg[above] anan[place0143.ocp]
and Some in November I wen[above] tt
on the [Iſland | Island]IſlandIsland[place0129.ocp], I think it is 17
I agreed to keep a School with
them Half a year, and left it
with them to give [above] meme what they
[Pleaſd | pleased]Pleaſdpleased, and they took turns
to Provide Food for me — I had
near 30 Scholars this winter,
I had evening School too for [thoſe | those]thoſethose
that [Coud | could]Coudcould not attend Day School
— and began to Carry on their meet
ings, T[illegible] they [above] hadhad a [Miniſter | Minister]MiniſterMinister, one [Mr | Mr.]MrMr.
Horton[pers0262.ocp], the Scotch Society[org0069.ocp]'s [Miſ
ſionary | Mis
sionary]Miſ
ſionaryMis
sionary, but he Spent, I think,
two thirds of his Time at [Sheene‐
cock | Shinne
cock]Sheene‐
cockShinne
cock[place0423.ocp], 30 Miles from Montauk[place0144.ocp],
We met together 3 times for Di‐
vine [Worſhip | worship]Worſhipworship every Sabbath
and once on [above] everyevery [Wedneſday | Wednesday]WedneſdayWednesday even‐
ing— I
to them and [uſed | used]uſedused to expound
upon Some [perticular | particular]perticularparticular [Paſ
ages | pass
ages]Paſ
agespass
ages in my own [Tonuge | tongue]Tonugetongue I
[viſited | visited]viſitedvisited the Sick and attended
their Burials — when the half
year [expird | expired]expirdexpired, they [Deſird | desired]Deſirddesired me
to [Continud | continue]Continudcontinue with them, which
I [Complyd | complied]Complydcomplied with, for another
that, they were urgent to have
me Stay Longer So I [Continud | continued]Continudcontinued
[till | 'til]till'til I was Married [amongſt | amongst]amongſtamongst ['em | them]'emthem
which was about 2 years after
I went there —
And I [Continu'd | continued]Continu'dcontinued to [Inſtruct | Instruct]InſtructInstruct them
in the Same manner as I did befor[above] ee
after I was [maried | married]mariedmarried a while, I found
there was [above] needneed of a Support, more, than
I needed while I was Single,— and
I made my [Caſe | Case]CaſeCase Known to [Mr | Mr.]MrMr.
Buell[pers0006.ocp] and to [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp], and
[alſo | also]alſoalso the Needy [Circumſtances | circumstances]Circumſtancescircumstances,
and the [Deſires | desires]Deſiresdesires of [theſe | these]theſethese Indians
[above] [& | and]&and[& | and]&and of my [Continuence | continuance]Continuencecontinuance [amongſt | amongst]amongſtamongst
them, and [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp] and
other gentlemen, [Repreſented | represented]Repreſentedrepresented
my [Circumſtances | circumstances]Circumſtancescircumstances and the [Cir
cumſtances | cir
cumstances]Cir
cumſtancescir
cumstances, and the [Deſires | desires]Deſiresdesires of
[theſe | these]theſethese Indians of my Continuing
[amongſt | amongst]amongſtamongst them, and the [Com‐
miſsioners | Com
missioners]Com‐
miſsionersCom
missioners were So good as to
grant [above] ££15 per [An | annum]Anannum: Sterling — —
And I kept on in [above] mymy Service as
[uſual | usual]uſualusual, yea I had additional
Service, I kept School as I
did before and Carried on the
ever, and attended the Sick
and their Funerals, and did
what writings they wanted,
and often Sat as Judge
to reconcile and [Deſide | decide]Deſidedecide their
Matters between them, and
had [viſiters | visitors]viſitersvisitors of Indians, from
all Quarters; and, as our
[Cuſtom | custom]Cuſtomcustom is, we freely Entertain
all [viſiters | visitors]viſitersvisitors,— And was [fetchd | fetched]fetchdfetched
often from my Tribe and
from others [gap: stain] See into
their Affairs Both Religious
[above] [& | and]&and[& | and]&and Temporal,— [Beſides | besides]Beſidesbesides my
[Domeſtick | domestic]Domeſtickdomestic Concerns,— and
it [Pleaſed | pleased]Pleaſedpleased the Lord to [Increac[above] ee | increas[above] ee]Increac[above] eeincreas[above] ee
my Family [faſt | fast]faſtfast — and Soon
after I was [Maried | married]Mariedmarried, [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Horton[pers0262.ocp]
left [theſe | these]theſethese Indians, and the
[Sheenecock | Shinnecock]SheenecockShinnecock Indians[org0157.ocp] [above] [& | and]&and after this I was [licencd | licenced]licencdlicenced to [p | preach]ppreach[& | and]&and after this I was [licencd | licenced]licencdlicenced to [p | preach]ppreach and then
I had the whole Care of [theſe | these]theſethese
Indians at Montauk[place0144.ocp], and
out Saturdays towards Night
and back again on Mondays
I have [above] beenbeen obliged to Set out from
Home after [Sun Set | sunset]Sun Setsunset, and Ride
30 Miles in the Night, to [Prea[above] hh | preach]Prea[above] hhpreach
to the[above] sese Indians
And Some Indians at [Shenecock | Shinnecock]ShenecockShinnecock[place0423.ocp]
Sent their Children to my School
at Montauk[place0144.ocp], I kept one
of ['em | them]'emthem Some Time, and had
a young Man half year from
Mohegan[place0143.ocp], A Lad from [Na‐
hantuck | Ni
antic]Na‐
hantuckNi
antic[place0168.ocp], who was with me
[almoſt | almost]almoſtalmost a year,—
and had little or nothing
for Keeping them, —
My Method in the School
was, as Soon as the Children
got together, and have took
their proper Seats, I [Prayd | prayed]Praydprayed
with them, then began to
hear them, I [generaly | generally]generalygenerally began
and Read,) with [thoſe | those]thoſethose, that
were yet in their Alphabets;
So around, as they were pro‐
perly Seat, [till | 'til]till'til I got [thro' | through]thro'through
and I [obligd | obliged]obligdobliged them to Study
their Books, and to help one
another, when they [Coud | could]Coudcould not
make out a hard, they
Brought to me — and I [Uſu‐
ally | usu
ally]Uſu‐
allyusu
ally heard them, in the Sum
mer [Seaſon | season]Seaſonseason 8 Times a Day
4 in the morning, and in [ye | the]yethe
[after Noon | afternoon]after Noonafternoon — In the
[Seaſon | season]Seaſonseason 6 Time a Day, as
Soon as they [coud | could]coudcould Spell, they
were [obligd | obliged]obligdobliged to spell [when ever | whenever]when everwhenever
they wanted to go out; [Conclud‐
ded | conclu
ded]Conclud‐
dedconclu
ded with Prayer, I [above] generallygenerally heard my
And as they [above] gogo out the School,
[every one | everyone]every oneeveryone that Can Spell,
is [obligd | obliged]obligdobliged to spell a word,
and So go out [Leaſurely | leisurely]Leaſurelyleisurely one
after another, — I [Catechiſed | Catechised]CatechiſedCatechised
ding to the [Aſembly | Assembly]AſemblyAssembly's Shor[above] tt
er [C
Times [Propoſ'd | proposed]Propoſ'dproposed [Queſtions | questions]Queſtionsquestions
of my own, and in my
own [Tonugue | tongue]Tonuguetongue, — I found
Children, who were Some‐
what Dull, [moſt | most]moſtmost of [theſe | these]theſethese
Can Soon learn to say over
their Letters, they [Diſtingu[above] iſhiſh | Distinguish]Diſtingu[above] iſhiſhDistinguish
the Sounds by the Ear, but
their Eyes Can't [Diſtinguiſh | Distinguish]DiſtinguiſhDistinguish
the Letters, and the way
I took to cure ['em | them]'emthem, was
by
Al
of paper, and glued them
on Small Chips of Cedar,
after this manner
A B [right] [&c. | etc.]&c.etc. I put [theſe | these]theſethese on[&c. | etc.]&c.etc. I put [theſe | these]theſethese on
[right] Letters in order onLetters in order on
a Bench, [than | then]thanthen point to one Letter
and bid a Child to take notice
to fetch me the Letter from [ye | the]yethe Ben[above] chch
if it Brings the Letter, it is well,
if not it [muſt | must]muſtmust go again and
again [till | 'til]till'til it bring [above] [ye | the]yethe[ye | the]yethe right [Lr | letter]Lrletter
[Wheny | When]WhenyWhen they Can bring any
Letters, this way, then I [Juſt | Just]JuſtJust
Jumble them together, and
b[illegible]d them to Set them in Al‐
phabetical order, and it is
a [Pleaſure | pleasure]Pleaſurepleasure to ['em | them]'emthem; and they Soon
learn their letters this way —
I [freequently | frequently]freequentlyfrequently [Diſcouſd | discussed]Diſcouſddiscussed or
ted my Scholars, in Religious
matters — My Method in
our Religious Meetings was
this; Sabbaths Mornings we
[Aſsemble | assemble]Aſsembleassemble together about 10:o.C.
and begin with Singing; we
[generaly | generally]generalygenerally Sung [Dr | Dr.]DrDr. Watts[pers0683.ocp]'s
Psalms or Hymns, I [diſting[above] lyly | distinctly]diſting[above] lylydistinctly,
read the Psalm or Hymn [firſt | first]firſtfirst,
and then give the meaning of
it to them, after that sing, then
Pray, and Sing again, after [Prayr | prayer]Prayrprayer
[Sutable | suitable]Sutablesuitable portion of Scripture,
and So [Juſt | Just]JuſtJust give the plain
[Senſe | Sense]SenſeSense of it, in Familiar [Diſcourſe | Discourse]DiſcourſeDiscourse
and [applyd | applied]applydapplied to them,
ing, In the [after-Noon | afternoon]after-Noonafternoon and
Evening we Proceed in the
Same Manner, and So in
[Wedneſday | Wednesday]WedneſdayWednesday Evenings, — Some
Time after [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Horton[pers0262.ocp] left
[theſe | these]theſethese Indians, there was
a remarkable revival of
religion among [theſe | these]theſethese Indi
ans and many were hope
fully Converted to the Saving
knowledge of god
It is to be [obſerved | observed]obſervedobserved, before [Mr | Mr.]MrMr.
Horton[pers0262.ocp] left [theſe | these]theſethese Indians
they had Some Prejudices [infuſd | infused]infuſdinfused
in their minds, by Some
[Inthuſiaſtical | enthusiastical]Inthuſiaſticalenthusiastical Exhorters from
[N. | New]N.New England[place0158.ocp], [againſt | against]againſtagainst [Mr | Mr.]MrMr.
Horton[pers0262.ocp], an[illegible] Many of ['em | them]'emthem
he was
a [Diſmiſsion | Dismission]DiſmiſsionDismission, and was [diſmiſt | dismissed]diſmiſtdismissed
from [theſe | these]theſethese Indians, — And being
acquainted with the [Enthu‐
Siaſts | Enthu
siasts]Enthu‐
SiaſtsEnthu
siasts in New England[place0158.ocp], [& | and]&and
the make and the [Diſpoſiſti
ons | Dispositi
ons]Diſpoſiſti
onsDispositi
ons of the Indians, took a
mil[illegible][guess (h-dawnd): e]e way to reclaim them,
I [oppoſd | opposed]oppoſdopposed them not openly
but let them go on in their
way, and [when ever | whenever]when everwhenever I
had an opportunity, I
[woud | would]woudwould read Such [paſages | passages]paſagespassages
of the Scriptures, as I
thought, [woud | would]woudwould Confound
their Notions,
come to them with all Au‐
thority, Saying thus Saith
the Lord, and by this
means, the Lord was
[pleaſd | pleased]pleaſdpleased to [Bleſs | Bless]BleſsBless my poor
reclaimed, and Brought to
hear [moſt | most]moſtmost any of the [Miniſ‐
ters | Minis
ters]Miniſ‐
tersMinis
ters — I am now to
give an Account o
[Circumſtances | Circumstances]CircumſtancesCircumstances and manner
of [Livineng | living]Livinengliving, — I Dwelt in
a wigwam, a Small [Hutt | hut]Hutthut, [fraim[above] dd | framed]fraim[above] ddframed
with Small Poles and [Coverd | covered]Coverdcovered
with [Matts | mats]Mattsmats made of Flags,
and I was [oblig'd | obliged]oblig'dobliged to move
twice a year, about 2 Miles
[Diſtance | Distance]DiſtanceDistance, by [reaſon | reason]reaſonreason of the
Scarcity of wood, for in our
Neck of Land they Planted
their Corn, and [above] inin [anather | another]anatheranother, they
had their wood,— and I was
[obligd | obliged]obligdobliged to hire my Corn Carted
and my Hay [alſo | also]alſoalso, — and
I got my Ground [Plow'd | plowed]Plow'dplowed every
year, which [Coſt | Cost]CoſtCost me about
a Cow and a [Horſe | Horse]HorſeHorse, for
which I paid [above] ££ 21: every year
miles to Mill for every [Duſt | Dust]DuſtDust
of meal we [uſ'd | used]uſ'dused in my family
I Hired or Joined with my
Neighbours to go to Mill wit
a [Horſe | Horse]HorſeHorse or ox Cart, or on
[Horſe Back | horseback]Horſe Backhorseback, and [Some tim[above] eses | sometim[above] eses]Some tim[above] esessometim[above] eses
creaſing | in
creasing]In‐
creaſingin
creasing [faſt | fast]faſtfast, and my [viſiters | visitors]viſitersvisitors
[alſo | also]alſoalso, I was [obligd | obliged]obligdobliged to Continue
every way to Support my
Family; I took all [opper‐
tunities | oppor
tunities]opper‐
tunitiesoppor
tunities, to get [Some thing | something]Some thingsomething,
to feed my Family daily, —
I Planted my own Corn, Po‐
tatoes and [illegible]Beans; I [uſe | use]uſeuse to
be out [whoeing | hoeing]whoeinghoeing my Corn
[Some times | sometimes]Some timessometimes before [Sun Riſe | sunrise]Sun Riſesunrise
and after my School is
[Diſmiſt | dismissed]Diſmiſtdismissed, and by this means I
was able to [raiſe | raise]raiſeraise my own
Pork, for I was [alowd | allowed]alowdallowed to keep
5 Swine, Some Mornings [& | and]&and
Evenings I woud be out with
my Hook and Line to Catch
year and in the Spring, I
[uſ'd | used]uſ'dused my [Gunn | gun]Gunngun, for we [livd | lived]livdlived
very handy for Fowl, and I
was very expert with [gunn | gun]gunngun,
and fed my Family with
Fowl, I [Coud | could]Coudcould more than pay
for my Powder [& | and]&and [Shott | shot]Shottshot, with
Feathers, at other Times I
Bound [above] oldold Books for [Eaſthamp[above] tonton | East Hamp[above] tonton]Eaſthamp[above] tontonEast Hamp[above] tonton[place0062.ocp]
People, Made wooden Spoons
and Ladles, [Stackd | stacked]Stackdstacked Guns, [& | and]&and
[workd | worked]workdworked on
[Piggans | piggins]Pigganspiggins and Churns [&c | etc.]&cetc. —
[beſides | besides]beſidesbesides all [theſe | these]theſethese Difficulties
I
I bought a Mare, had it bu[above] tt
little while, and She fell into
the [Quick Sands | quicksands]Quick Sandsquicksands and Died, after
a while Bought another, I kep[above] tt
[above] herher about half Year, and She was
gone, and I never heard nor
Seen her from that Day to
this, it was [Suppoſd | supposed]Suppoſdsupposed Some
Rogue [Stold | stole]Stoldstole her, and got
temper | dis
temper]Diſ
temperdis
temper, and [laſt | last]laſtlast of all I [Bou[above] tt | bought]Bou[above] ttbought
a Young Mare, and kept
her [till | 'til]till'til She had one Colt, and
She broke her Leg and Died
and [Preſently | Presently]PreſentlyPresently after the Col
Died [alſo | also]alſoalso,
[Loſt | Lost]LoſtLost 5 [Horſe | Horse]HorſeHorse Kind, all [theſe | these]theſethese
[Loſes | losses]Loſeslosses helped to pull me down
and by this Time I got greatly
in Debt, and acquain[above] tted my
[Circumſtances | Circumstances]CircumſtancesCircumstances to Some of my
Friends, and they [Repreſented | Represented]RepreſentedRepresented
my [Caſe | Case]CaſeCase to the [Commiſsioners | Commissioners]CommiſsionersCommissioners
of [Boſton | Boston]BoſtonBoston[org0095.ocp], and [Interceeded | interceded]Interceededinterceded with
them for me, and
to
Soon after Sent a Letter to my
good Friend at [N. | New]N.New London[place0164.ocp],
acquainting him, that they
had [Superſeded | Superseded]SuperſededSuperseded their vote; [& | and]&and
my Friends were So good as to
[repreſent | represent]repreſentrepresent my Needy [Circumſta[above] ncesnces | Circumsta[above] ncesnces]Circumſta[above] ncesncesCircumsta[above] ncesnces
Still to them, and they were So
good at [Laſt | Last]LaſtLast, as to vote [above] ££15
and Sent it, for which I am
was [above] SoSo Kind as to write in my
behalf to the gentlemen of Bos‐
ton[org0095.ocp]; and he told me they
were much [Diſpleaſ'd | Displeased]Diſpleaſ'dDispleased with
him; and heard [alſo | also]alſoalso once
and again, that they [blaimed | blamed]blaimedblamed
me for being Extravagant, I
Cant Conceive how [theſe | these]theſethese [gentlen | gentlemen]gentlengentlemen
[woud | would]woudwould have me Live, I am rea
dy to [above] [illegible][guess (h-dawnd): i]imputed [illegible][guess (h-dawnd): it]it[illegible][guess (h-dawnd): i]imputed [illegible][guess (h-dawnd): it]it their Ignorance, and [woud | would]woudwould
[wiſh | wish]wiſhwish they had [Changd | changed]Changdchanged [Circumſtan[above] eses | circumstances]Circumſtan[above] esescircumstances
with me but one Month, that
they may know, by experience
what my [Caſe | case]Caſecase really was, but
I am now fully [Convincd | convinced]Convincdconvinced, that i
was not Ignorance For I believ[above] ee
it Can be [provd | proved]provdproved to the world, that
[theſe | these]theſethese Same Gentlemen, gave a
young [Miſsionary | Missionary]MiſsionaryMissionary, a Single
man, one Hundred Pounds for
one year, and fifty Pounds for
an Interpreter, and thirty Pounds
for an Introducer, So it [Coſt | Cost]CoſtCost them
in one Single year, and they
Sent too where there was no
Need of a [Miſsionary | Missionary]MiſsionaryMissionary,
they made between [above] meme and other
[Miſsionarys | missionaries]Miſsionarysmissionaries, they gave me
180 Pounds for 12 years Service,
which they gave for one years
Service in another [Miſſion | Mission]MiſſionMission —
In my Service, (I Speak like a
fool, but I am [Conſtrain'd | constrained]Conſtrain'dconstrained)
I was my own Int
I was both a
and [Miniſter | minister]Miniſterminister to the Indians,
yea I was their Ear, Eye [& | and]&and
Hand, as well Mouth, — I
leave it with world, as wick
ed as it is, to Judge, whether
I ought [illegible] not to have had hal
as much, they gave a young
man [Juſt | Just]JuſtJust [mention'd | mentioned]mention'dmentioned, which
[woud | would]woudwould have been but [above] ££50 [above] aa Year;
and if they ought to have
given me that, I am not un
der obligations to them, I owe
them nothing at all;
Can be the [Reaſon | Reason]ReaſonReason? that they
Can't think of [any thing | anything]any thinganything, but
this as a poor Indian Boy
Said, who was Bound out to
an [Engliſh | English]EngliſhEnglish Family, and
he [uſ'd | used]uſ'dused to Drive Plow for a
young man, and he [whipt | whipped]whiptwhipped
and Beat him [allmoſt | almost]allmoſtalmost every
Day, and the young man
found fault with him, and
[Complaind | complained]Complaindcomplained of him to his [maſter | master]maſtermaster
and the poor boy was [Calld | called]Calldcalled to
[anſwere | answer]anſwereanswer for him[above] [ſelf | self]ſelfself[ſelf | self]ſelfself before his
[maſter | master]maſtermaster, — and he was [aſk'd | asked]aſk'dasked,
what it was he did,
was So [Complaind | complained]Complaindcomplained of and beat
[almoſt | almost]almoſtalmost every Day? he Said,
he did not know, but he [Suppoſd | supposed]Suppoſdsupposed
it was, [becauſe | because]becauſebecause he [Coud | could]Coudcould not [above] drivedrive any
better, but Says he, I Drive as
well as I know [above] howhow and at other
Times he Beats me, [becauſe | because]becauſebecause he
is mind to beat me, but Says,
he, [above] I believeI believe he Beats for the [moſt | most]moſtmost of the
dian—
[uſd | used]uſdused thus, [becauſe | because]becauſebecause I Cant [Inſtru[above] ctct | Instruct]Inſtru[above] ctctInstruct
the
[Miſsionaries | Missionaries]MiſsionariesMissionaries, but I Can [aſure | assure]aſureassure
them I have [endea
them as well as I how — but I
[muſt | must]muſtmust Say, I believe, it is,
[becauſe | because]becauſebecause I am poor Indian,
I Cant help that [illegible] God has
made me So; I did not make
my Se[illegible][guess (h-dawnd): ft]ft So —
People identified in this document:
id | Text in document | Role in header | Authorized Name |
---|---|---|---|
pers0036.ocp | M r Mr. Wheelock | mentioned | Wheelock, Eleazar |
pers0395.ocp | my Poor Mother | mentioned | Occom, Sarah |
pers0395.ocp | my Mother | mentioned | Occom, Sarah |
pers0395.ocp | Mother | mentioned | Occom, Sarah |
pers0036.ocp | M r Mr. Wheel ock | mentioned | Wheelock, Eleazar |
pers0262.ocp | M r Mr. Horton | mentioned | Horton, Azariah |
pers0006.ocp | M r Mr. Buell | mentioned | Buell, Samuel |
pers0036.ocp | M r Mr. Wheelock | mentioned | Wheelock, Eleazar |
pers0683.ocp | D r Dr. Watts | mentioned | Watts, John |
pers0262.ocp | M r Mr. Horton | mentioned | Horton, Azariah |
pers0006.ocp | M r Mr. Buell | mentioned | Buell, Samuel |
Places identified in this document:
id | Text in document | Authorized Name |
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place0068.ocp | England | England |
place0203.ocp | Scotland | Scotland |
place0003.ocp | America | America |
place0143.ocp | Mohe gan | Mohegan |
place0164.ocp | New London | New London |
place0048.ocp | Connecti cut | Connecticut |
place0158.ocp | New England | New England |
place0164.ocp | N New London | New London |
place0122.ocp | Lebanon | Lebanon |
place0070.ocp | Europe | Europe |
place0168.ocp | Nahantuck Niantic | Niantic |
place0150.ocp | Narogan ſet Narragan sett | Narragansett |
place0144.ocp | Montauk | Montauk |
place0129.ocp | Long Island | Long Island |
place0129.ocp | the Iſland Island | Long Island |
place0423.ocp | Sheene‐ cock Shinne cock | Shinnecock |
place0423.ocp | Shenecock Shinnecock | Shinnecock |
place0168.ocp | Na‐ hantuck Ni antic | Niantic |
place0158.ocp | N. New England | New England |
place0062.ocp | Eaſthamp ton East Hamp ton | East Hampton |
place0164.ocp | N. New London | New London |
Organizations identified in this document:
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org0095.ocp | the Honorable Com‐miſsionersCommissioners at BoſtonBoston | The Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America |
org0095.ocp | the Honorable Society in London for Propagating yethe goſpelgospel among the Indians in New England and parts adjacent | The Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America |
org0069.ocp | the Scotch Society | The New York/New Jersey Board of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge |
org0157.ocp | SheenecockShinnecock Indians | Shinnecock Tribe |
org0157.ocp | ShenecockShinnecock | Shinnecock Tribe |
org0095.ocp | CommiſsionersCommissioners of BoſtonBoston | The Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America |
org0095.ocp | the gentlemen of Bos‐ ton | The Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America |
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variation | Haveng | Having |
modernization | Repreſentations | representations |
modernization | miſsrpreſentations | misrepresentations |
modernization | groſs | gross |
modernization | Miſtakes | mistakes |
modernization | Honeſt | honest |
variation | my ſelf |
my self |
modernization | thoſe | those |
modernization | ſee | see |
modernization | againſt | against |
modernization | Hiſtory | history |
modernization | publiſh | publish |
modernization | whilſt | whilst |
modernization | Juſtice | Justice |
modernization | th[gap: worn_edge][guess (h-dawnd): ]e | those |
modernization | deſire | desire |
variation | Some thing |
some thing |
variation | till | 'til |
variation | receivd | received |
modernization | Chriſtian | Christian |
modernization | Heatheniſm | Heathenism |
variation | Calld | called |
variation | Livd | lived |
modernization | Fiſhing | Fishing |
modernization | Engliſh | English |
modernization | Heatheniſh | Heathenish |
modernization | Cuſtoms | Customs |
modernization | theſe | these |
modernization | Seaſon | Season |
modernization | Miniſter | Minister |
modernization | uſed | used |
modernization | uſe | use |
variation | wou[above] dd | would |
variation | any thing |
any thing |
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variation | Coud | could |
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variation | Learnt | learned |
modernization | amongſt | amongst |
modernization | Profeſsion | Profession |
modernization | Chriſtianity | Christianity |
modernization | the[illegible][guess (h-dawnd): |
these |
variation | Coverd | covered |
variation | Matts | mats |
variation | unaquainted | unacquainted |
variation | Tonug | tongue |
modernization | underſtood | understood |
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modernization | Miniſters | Ministers |
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modernization | viſit | visit |
modernization | alſo | also |
variation | freequen[above] tt ly |
frequent ly |
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modernization | Bleſs | Bless |
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modernization | Converſi on |
Conversi on |
modernization | Amongſt | Amongst |
modernization | Theſe | These |
modernization | Conſtant ly |
Constant ly |
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modernization | Pleaſure | Pleasure |
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modernization | Inſtruct | Instruct |
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frequent ly |
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variation | a‐ quaint |
ac quaint |
modernization | Circumſtances | Circumstances |
variation | Cloaths | clothes |
modernization | Caſe | Case |
modernization | Com‐ miſsioners |
Com missioners |
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variation | endeavourd | endeavoured |
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variation | School Maſter | schoolmaster |
modernization | Narogan ſet |
Narragan sett |
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variation | Pleaſd | pleased |
modernization | Miſ ſionary |
Mis sionary |
variation | Sheene‐ cock |
Shinne cock |
modernization | Worſhip | worship |
modernization | Wedneſday | Wednesday |
variation | perticular | particular |
variation | Paſ ages |
pass ages |
variation | Tonuge | tongue |
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variation | fulfild | fulfilled |
variation | maried | married |
modernization | Circumſtances | circumstances |
modernization | Deſires | desires |
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modernization | Cuſtom | custom |
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variation | Domeſtick | domestic |
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variation | Increac[above] ee | increas[above] ee |
modernization | faſt | fast |
variation | Maried | married |
variation | Sheenecock | Shinnecock |
variation | licencd | licenced |
variation | viſitd | visited |
variation | Shenecock | Shinnecock |
variation | Sun Set | sunset |
variation | Na‐ hantuck |
Ni antic |
variation | Prayd | prayed |
variation | generaly | generally |
modernization | Uſu‐ ally |
usu ally |
modernization | Seaſon | season |
variation | after Noon | afternoon |
variation | coud | could |
variation | when ever | whenever |
variation | Conclud‐ ded |
conclu ded |
variation | every one | everyone |
variation | Leaſurely | leisurely |
modernization | Catechiſed | Catechised |
variation | Aſembly | Assembly |
modernization | C |
C |
modernization | Queſtions | questions |
variation | Tonugue | tongue |
modernization | moſt | most |
modernization | Diſtingu[above] iſhiſh | Distinguish |
modernization | &c. | etc. |
variation | than | then |
modernization | muſt | must |
modernization | Pleaſure | pleasure |
variation | Diſcouſd | discussed |
modernization | Aſsemble | assemble |
modernization | Dr | Dr. |
modernization | diſting[above] lyly | distinctly |
modernization | firſt | first |
variation | Sutable | suitable |
modernization | Senſe | Sense |
modernization | Diſcourſe | Discourse |
variation | applyd | applied |
variation | after-Noon | afternoon |
modernization | obſerved | observed |
variation | infuſd | infused |
variation | Inthuſiaſtical | enthusiastical |
modernization | Diſmiſsion | Dismission |
variation | diſmiſt | dismissed |
modernization | Enthu‐ Siaſts |
Enthu siasts |
modernization | Diſpoſiſti ons |
Dispositi ons |
variation | oppoſd | opposed |
variation | paſages | passages |
variation | pleaſd | pleased |
modernization | Miniſ‐ ters |
Minis ters |
variation | Livineng | living |
variation | Hutt | hut |
modernization | Diſtance | Distance |
modernization | reaſon | reason |
variation | anather | another |
modernization | Coſt | Cost |
modernization | Horſe | Horse |
modernization | Duſt | Dust |
variation | Horſe Back | horseback |
modernization | In‐ creaſing |
in creasing |
variation | opper‐ tunities |
oppor tunities |
variation | whoeing | hoeing |
variation | Sun Riſe | sunrise |
variation | Diſmiſt | dismissed |
modernization | raiſe | raise |
variation | alowd | allowed |
modernization | fiſh | fish |
variation | Gunn | gun |
variation | livd | lived |
variation | gunn | gun |
variation | Shott | shot |
variation | Eaſthamp[above] tonton | East Hamp[above] tonton |
variation | Stackd | stacked |
variation | workd | worked |
variation | Piggans | piggins |
modernization | &c | etc. |
modernization | beſides | besides |
modernization | adverſe | adverse |
variation | Quick Sands | quicksands |
variation | Suppoſd | supposed |
variation | Stold | stole |
variation | Dyed | died |
modernization | Diſ temper |
dis temper |
modernization | Preſently | Presently |
variation | Loſes | losses |
modernization | Repreſented | Represented |
modernization | Commiſsioners | Commissioners |
variation | Interceeded | interceded |
modernization | Superſeded | Superseded |
modernization | repreſent | represent |
modernization | Laſt | Last |
variation | blaimed | blamed |
variation | Changd | changed |
variation | Circumſtan[above] eses | circumstances |
modernization | Caſe | case |
variation | Convincd | convinced |
variation | provd | proved |
modernization | Miſsionary | Missionary |
variation | Miſsionarys | missionaries |
modernization | Miſſion | Mission |
variation | School maſter | schoolmaster |
modernization | Miniſter | minister |
modernization | Reaſon | Reason |
variation | whipt | whipped |
variation | allmoſt | almost |
variation | Complaind | complained |
modernization | maſter | master |
variation | anſwere | answer |
modernization | ſelf | self |
modernization | becauſe | because |
modernization | Miſsionaries | Missionaries |
variation | aſure | assure |
variation | endea |
endea |
Expanded abbreviations:
Abbreviation | Expansion |
---|---|
Tho' | Though |
& | and |
maintain'd | maintained |
follow'd | followed |
tho' | though |
N | New |
Child,r | children |
uſ'd | used |
Ld | Lord |
Impreſ[above] tt | Impressed |
enabl'd | enabled |
uſd | used |
repreſted | represented |
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oblig'd | obliged |
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