Draft of Occom’s submission to the Connecticut Board of Correspondents, 1765 March 12

Author Samson Occom

Date12 March, 1765

ms number765212.10

abstractA corrected draft of the statement Occom submitted to the Connecticut Board of Correspondents promising not to take part in the Mason Land dispute. See 765212.7 for the official minutes.

handwritingClear and legible handwriting is unindentified, belonging to neither Occom nor Wheelock. There is a correction added at the bottom of the page that is in Solomon Williams' hand.

paperSingle small sheet is in good condition despite large tear at the bottom.

inkBrown-black.

signatureThere is no signature.

EventsMason Land Case

Modernized Version Deletions removed; additions added in; modern spelling and capitalization added; unfamiliar abbreviations expanded.

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Although, as a Member of the Mohegan Tribe, and, for many years, one of their Council, I thought I had not only a natural and civil Right, but that it was my Duty, to acquaint myself with their temporal Affairs; yet I am, upon Serious and close Reflection, Con­ vinced, that, as there was no absolute necessity for it, ’twas very imprudent in me, and offensive to the Pub­ lic, that I should So far engage, as, of late, I have done, in the Mason Controversy: — #For this Im­ prudent, rash and offensive Conduct of mine, I am heartily Sorry, and beg forgiveness of God — of this honourable Board of Correspondents of whom I ought asked [illegible] farther advice and of the Public. Determining that I will not, for the future, Act in that Affair, unless called thereto and obliged by law­ful Authority. — This submission being offered to this Board by the Rev. Mr. Occom, was accepted Voted # which has injured my ministerial Character hurt my usefulness and brought dishonour upon Mr. Wheelocks school and the correspondents
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