Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Sir William Johnson, 1767 April 23

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date23 April, 1767

Call Number767273

abstractWheelock discusses hostilities among the Naragansett tribe and asks for Johnson's assistance. He also discusses a possible location to build a school.

handwritingRelatively clear and formal for Wheelock. Trailer is in a different hand. "Kirtland” is added beneath the trailer in yet another hand, possibly that of Solomon Williams.

paperGood condition, with minimal wear.

Persistent Identifier
ſir
Tobias Shattock of the Naraganſett
Tribe
of Indians, now a member of my School
deſires me to inform your Excellcy — That a
number of his Tribe, and who Such as are of the worſt
characters in it being Inſtigated by their Sachem
continue to injure and abuſe the religious
and Steady part of that Tribe greatly — They
have forcibly taken away the Poſseſsions of
many of their Nieghbours, and taken poſseſsion
of their Labours, and Seem deſignd to ruin
the Tribe as fast as they can — the Indians
there are in Such Difficulty that they know not
which way to turn — Their Eyes are to your
Excellcy, under God, to releive them — Those
Engliſh people who have bought Land of their
Sachem
are using every artifice to improve them
— they try to intice the Indians to referr their con­
­troverſies to them for Deciſion: & he fears that,
by delays they will Suffer greally in their Interest
This Toby appears to be a very honeſt, Steady,
prudent man perhaps as much ſo as any of that
Tribe
, he is one of their Council, and I Suppose
has more Influence among them than any Other
of

of Tthem — When your Excellency Shall do me the
Favour which I requeſted in my Laſt; if you
would pleaſe to give Some Council & Direction
in their Case you would greatly oblige them.
I have done nothing towards providing Miſsi­
onaries and School Maſters to Supply the vacancies
in your vicinity, nor Shall I do any thing
about it, till I know your mind —
I herewith incloſe a Narrative, which pleaſe
to accept & M.r Kirtland can give you acco.t
of late advices from Home reſpecting this
Deſign, which are too long to write — And
also what meaſures have been taken to determine
the Place to fix this School. —
It is Strongly Recommended from Philadelphia
to fix it on the Ohio about 30 or 40 miles
below Pittsburg — what dos your Excellcy think
of that place? I am with much Eſteem
and Reſpect,
Your Excellency's
moſt Obed.t & moſt
Humble Servant
Eleazar Wheelock
Sir W.m Johnſon.
[right]To Genl Johnson April 23d
1767

Kirtland

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