Sir William Johnson, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1766 June 19
Date19 June, 1766
Call Number766369.3
abstractJohnson writes to say that he is in council with some of the Six Nations regarding an "unhappy affair," and that Deacon Thomas was detained on his way to visit Wheelock.
handwritingHandwriting is informal though mostly clear and legible. The text is dimmed slightly be earlier preservation work.
paperLarge sheet folded in half to make four pages appears to be in good condition; however, it has been heavily reinforced, which renders the condition difficult to gauge.
inkBrown ink is dimmed somewhat by earlier preservation work.
signatureAbbreviated.
noteworthyWhen Johnson refers to the "2 Castles," he is referring to both Canajoharie and Fort Hunter. The words “Ind. Miʃ.” is written in pencil on two verso.
of the Six Nations, & the whole Mohawk Castle
who are met on a verry unhappy affair, which
I greatly fear will baffle all my endeavours
for peace, and which the Bearer (who is now on
the Wing) will be able to give you some Acc.tt off.
I have only time to let you know that Thomas
an Oneida was so far on his way as this to pay
you a Visit, but was prevented proceeding, on
Acc.tt of the Death of his Uncle, which is to be
in a few days condoled by Me & the [illegible][guess: 2] Mohawk
Castles, so that it would not be proper for him to
be absent by any means. I write this at his desire,
I hope your son may have found benifit by
the Medicine I sent him, nothing would give
me more pleasure than to hear of its having
a good Effect.
Kirtland if with you —}