Jacob Woolley, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1761 December 14
Date14 December, 1761
Call Number761664.1
abstractWoolley writes a conversational letter about enjoying college and wanting to travel.
handwritingHandwriting is formal and clear, with very few deletions and additions.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good-to-fair condition, with moderate creasing, staining and wear. There is some tearing around the remnants of the seal; this results in no loss of text.
inkBrown-black.
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I am very glad of embracing
every Oppertunity of Writing to you, & Converſing
with you, though in a silent Language.—
But I had much rather converſe with you Face to Face.
Dear Sr. you can't imagine how much I want to see
you, & your Family. Though I expect to come & viſit
younext Fall, if I have my Life & Health spared.— I am very
hearty att preſent, through divine Goodneſs, except of
having littile Cold. I like College as well as ever,
only I think it is too much confinement: becauſe
I want to travel some where or other & get acquainted
with Mankind. For I don't see, as I am likely ever to learn
anything elſe, but the Languages & Sciences
Sr. I muſt conclude with the Deſire of giving my
Duty to Madam Wheelock & kind Love to your
Children, & the same to the reſt of your Familyy.
And except the same from
every Oppertunity of Writing to you, & Converſing
with you, though in a silent Language.—
But I had much rather converſe with you Face to Face.
Dear Sr. you can't imagine how much I want to see
you, & your Family. Though I expect to come & viſit
younext Fall, if I have my Life & Health spared.— I am very
hearty att preſent, through divine Goodneſs, except of
having littile Cold. I like College as well as ever,
only I think it is too much confinement: becauſe
I want to travel some where or other & get acquainted
with Mankind. For I don't see, as I am likely ever to learn
anything elſe, but the Languages & Sciences
Sr. I muſt conclude with the Deſire of giving my
Duty to Madam Wheelock & kind Love to your
Children, & the same to the reſt of your Famil
And except the same from
Your ever Dutiful & Obliged
servant, Jacob Woolley
servant, Jacob Woolley
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