Manuscript Number: 763465.3
Date: 15 August 1763
Title: Samuel Ashpo, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1763 August 15
Author: Ashpo, Samuel
Recipient: Wheelock, Eleazar
Abstract: Ashpo writes that C.J. Smith has left his mission, and that Onaquaga is in want of missionaries. Ashpo suggests that he will go preach.
Manuscript Number: 765159.1
Date: 9 February 1765
Title: Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 February 9
Author: Woolley, Joseph
Recipient: Wheelock, Eleazar
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.
Manuscript Number: 765422
Date: 22 July 1765
Title: Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 July 22
Author: Woolley, Joseph
Recipient: Wheelock, Eleazar
Abstract: Woolley writes that he has been taken very ill, and updates Wheelock on the whereabouts of other charity school students.
Manuscript Number: 765429.1
Date: 29 July 1765
Title: Theophilus Chamberlain, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 July 29
Author: Chamberlain, Theophilus
Recipient: Wheelock, Eleazar
Abstract: Chamberlain writes from his mission with an account of work among the Indians, occurrences of problem drinking, a funeral, and weddings.
Manuscript Number: 765517.2
Date: 17 September 1765
Title: Joseph Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1765 September 17
Author: Woolley, Joseph
Recipient: Wheelock, Eleazar
Abstract: Woolley writes to Wheelock about his health, the school at Onaquaga, and his decision to return to New England.
Manuscript Number: 767603
Date: 3 November 1767
Title: Phineas Dodge, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 November 3
Author: Dodge, Phineas
Recipient: Wheelock, Eleazar
Abstract: Dodge writes regarding his trip to Oneida country, the danger from small pox, and a meeting with Sir William Johnson.
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: 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.