Hezekiah Calvin, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 October 12
Date12 October, 1767
Call Number767562.1
abstractCalvin writes that he wants to get his watch back from Aaron Occom, and that he feels uneasy and wants to leave School.
handwritingFormal handwriting is small yet clear and legible.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good-to-fair condition, with light-to-moderate creasing, staining and wear.
inkBlack-brown.
signatureThe signature is abbreviated.
layoutThe first page of the letter is on one recto, but the second page is on two recto, not one verso.
noteworthyCalvin previously states his desire to leave the school in manuscript 767360.
to intreat upon thy Goodneſs, to ask a favour
from thee, & that is wheather Dr Wheelock
intends to send for Aaron Occom? if not
I must go & get my watch for he has got it,
I do not Love to loſe it So. — moreover
I want to go away from this school, I do not
like to tarry here, I shall never or I have not
the Heart to do any good amongst the Heathen
I am uneaſy, & it seems to me if
does not give me leave to go, I must go without leave
but I had rather go with a Dismiſsion, not with‐
out Liberty, but I am uneaſy enough to do either
of them, I should rather talk with
first upon few things, I am uneaſy Sir I shall
much longer, so I should rather go before
the Docr sees that time so I end your
Calvin