Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Andrew Oliver, 1761 July 10

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date10 July, 1761

Call Number761410

abstractWheelock writes that he has had a letter from Samson Occom stating that funds have been raised by various Baptist groups to clear Occom's debts.

handwritingHandwriting is slanting and somewhat informal, yet largely clear and legible.

paperSingle large sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear. There appear to be remnants of previous reinforcement work on one verso.

inkBlack-brown.

noteworthyThe Occom letter to which Wheelock refers is manuscript 761374. It is uncertain to which organization Wheelock refers when he mentions the "Honourable Commissioners" in his closing. It is either the Boston Board of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, which provided the £20 to support Samson Occom and David Fowler on their mission; or the Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America, of which Oliver was an officer. This document appears to be a copy or draft.

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

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Honoured Sir.
I am much affected with the bad state of
Health which Mr. Thompson is fallen into, and the
failing of his mission by that means. He is doubt
less deserving, to the full, as good a Character, as ever
you have had of him.
I yesterday received a Letter from Mr. Occom,
Dated new York June 24: 1761. in which he informs me,
that a Collection was made for him, the Sabbath preceeding
of £60:15:7. at Mr. Bostwick's Meeting House. And
the Day following, another at the Baptist Meeting House,
of £13. that, he was treated with much kindness, and
Respect, especially by ministers of all denominations,
and that his Recommendations to Gen. Amherst,
Sir William Johnson, and other Gentlemen to the
furthermost of the English Settlements were signed
by the Honourable William Smith Esq., Rev. David Bostwick,
Mr. Peter Vanbrugh Livingstone, Mr. Vanhorn, and William Livingstone
Esq. that he had delivered to Mr. William Hedges of East
Hampton
(who was his principle and almost only creditor)
for the Support of his Family, £53:7:10. The Collections
which I had in my Hands for him paid all his Debts (except
what were made to fit him out for his Journey) to less
than £15. including the £20 which the Honourable Commissioners grant­
­ed conditionally and also what Mr. Hedges had in his hands. So that I suppose there is no doubt but
that with that £20. he is now clear of Debt, and sufficient
for his Family's use this summer besides.
David Fowler was with Mr. Occom, both well, and in
good spirits, but I fear the Ruffle which they are of late
in, among the Oneidas, will very much obstruct the busi
ness which David is gone upon.—
Please to accept Duty to yourself and the rest of the
Honourable Commissioners from Sir.
Your Honour's
Most humble and Obedient Servant
Eleazar Wheelock
Honourable Andrew Oliver
P.S. Dr. Betts of Norwalk writes me that
Mr. Occom, Antecedent to the Collection
above mentioned preached to a very
numerous assembly in New York
Letter to Andrew Oliver Esq.
July. 10. 1761.
Mr. Occom's Debts paid
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