Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to General Gage, 1764 August 25

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date25 August, 1764

ms number764475.1

abstractWheelock writes to General Thomas Gage to ask him to give Occom, the bearer of the letter, a recommendation to carry with him on his mission.

handwritingInformal handwriting is heavily slanted, yet mostly clear and legible.

paperSmall single sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.

inkBrown-black.

noteworthyThis document is possibly a draft.

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Sir.
May it please Your Excellency
The Bearer Mr. Occom is going by the Direction of the Commissioners of the Board of Corres‐pondents in Connecticut to meet Gen. Johnson, if it may be before the Indians from remote Tribes who have joined him Shall be dispersed, in Order to make proposals to them of Receiving missionaries and schoolmasters among their respective Tribes next Spring or when a Door may be opened for them and also to obtain a Number of youth to be Educated in this School under my Care. and he now waits upon you for Such Re‐‐commendation, or commission as Your Excellency Shall see fit to give him, and as you may think most subservient to the design in view.
I am with much Duty and esteem  Your Excellency's  most Obedient and  most Humble Servant Eleazar Wheelock
Gen. Gage.
To Gen. Gage August 25th 1764
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