Jacob Johnson, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 November 6

Author Johnson, Jacob

Date6 November, 1768

ms number768606

abstractJohnson writes that the cause of the Charity School was not much advanced at the Fort Stanwix Congress.

handwritingHandwriting is loose and informal, yet mostly clear and legible. The trailer is in an unknown hand.

paperLarge single sheet is in fair condition, with light-to-moderate staining, creasing and wear.

inkBlack-brown ink is somewhat faded.

noteworthyNear the trailer on one recto, “Sir y” is written in a different hand.

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

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Rev. Sir
The business of the Congress is now completed —all in confusion— Mr. Cleveland Avery Mather will give you a narrative — I expected they would have accom‐panied me to Kanawalohale this Day and so omitted writing 'til then — But they viz Mr. Kirtland etc. suddenly change‐ing their purpose— I have no time to write you — For they and I are parting— only that we have all done what we could to forward the glorious design you have sir in view — But the business of the Congress being of such a nature it seemed to answer no great purpose at present — However I believe it is not time lost to any of us and I hope not in general to the cause It may be a seed sown in darkness which may in Gods Time Spring up — I wish I had Time to write more at large, and to the purpose — But I am hurried to the utmost — If it be the divine will I shall write by Mr. Kirtland in short time—
I am with all due Respect yours affectionately Jacob Johnson
I thank you heartily for your kind Letters and all your expressions of Love — My enclosed Letter please to forward—
Rev. Jacob Johnson's November 6. 1768 Sir y
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