Manuscript Number: 773166
Date: 16 February 1773
Authors: Simon, Daniel; Babitt, Daniel; Burt, Benjamin; Pauquunnuppeet, Peter
Recipient: Wheelock, Eleazar
Abstract: Simon, Babitt, Burt and Pauquunnuppeet write to complain that the Indians who live next to them make so much noise they are unable to study.
Manuscript Number: 786376
Date: 26 June 1786
Title: Samson Occom, Journal, 1786 June 26
Author: Occom, Samson
Abstract: Occom details his travels during the second half of 1786. As Occom notes, he spends a great deal of time among the Dutch.
Manuscript Number: 787479
Date: 29 August 1787
Title: New Stockbridge Indians, letter, to Samson Occom, 1787 August 29
Authors: Sauquethquaut, Joseph; Aupaumut, Hendrick; Quannekanut, Joseph; Pauquunnuppeet, Peter; Neshoonuhhuk, David; Pohpmon, John; Baldwin, John; Pauphaunhum, Samuel; Naunannuknuck, David
Recipient: Occom, Samson
Abstract: The New Stockbridge Indians testify to their faith in the Christian religion and request that Occom become their pastor.
Manuscript Number: 787520.1
Date: September 20 to December 5, 1787
Title: Samson Occom, journal, 1787 September 20 to December 5
Author: Occom, Samson
Abstract: Occom describes his activities as an intinerant preacher and community leader in the fall and early winter of 1787.
Manuscript Number: 787660.1
Date: 10 December 1787 to 10 August 1788
Title: Samson Occom, journal, 1787 December 10 to 1788 August 10
Author: Occom, Samson
Abstract: Occom details his activities as an intinerant preacher and tribal leader as he travels throughout Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Manuscript Number: 785554
Date: 4 October 1785 to 4 December 1786
Title: Samson Occom, journal, 1785 October 4 to 1786 December 4
Author: Occom, Samson
Abstract: Occom describes the events of the period between October 4, 1785, and December 4, 1786; they include an Indian wedding, the naming of Brothertown and other Brothertown business.