Samson Occom's Journal, 1761 September 15-October 22

Author Occom, Samson

Date15 September to 22 October, 1761

Call Number761515.1

abstractOccom details his travels over the course of September and October of 1761.

handwritingThe legibility of Occom’s usually clear handwriting is heavily mitigated by the poor condition of the paper.

paperSmall sheets folded into a booklet and sewn together with thread/twine are in poor condition, with heavy staining, yellowing, fading and wear. There is a hole in the bottom of one recto/verso.

inkBrown ink is heavily faded.

noteworthyThere are several uncrossed t's and crossed l's that have been corrected by the transcriber. An editor, likely 19th-century, has overwritten Occom’s hand in black ink; these edits have not been transcribed. On one recto, in the second line, the word beginning "Conn…" likely refers to an Oneida or Onondaga town. The town could possibly be: 1) Gannentaha, the site of a Jesuit mission among the Onondagas; 2) Kaunehsuntahkeh, a Tuscarora village east of Oneida creek; 3) Canasaraga, in the Onondaga territory near present-day Syracuse; or 4) Kauhanauka, a Tuscarora town. In several instances, it is uncertain as to whether a name refers to a person or place; these names have been left untagged. It is possible, however, that these uncertain names refer to inns or taverns and the names of their owners. Starting on the bottom of five verso and finishing on one verso, the phrase "Samson Occom of Mohegan" is written upside-down in large letters, indicating that Occom was reusing paper for the pages of this journal.

EventsOccom’s First Mission to the Oneidas

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

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September the 15

I set out from
Conn[illegible]oo[illegible]ah by way
of Tuscarora and took
my Leave of them about
10 o'clock Several of the Indians
went with me to Oneida
got there about 1 in the
afternoon — was kindly
received by the Oneidas

Sabbath September the 20

Preached
at Oneida a great Num
ber of the Indians Came to
gether from all of the Castle
to hear the word of god. I
baptized 3 persons —
at Night Several made
a public confes[illegible][guess: te]on
three of the [gap: tear]Heads of the
3 Castles [gap: tear][guess: ma]de a public confession
and returned thanks by a
Belt of Wampum etc. —

Monday September the 21

I Left Oneida and
Several accompanied
me to fort Herkimer.
my mare got away
from me at Night,
and did not find
her 'til Friday just
Night,

Saturday September
the 26

we set away from
Fort Herkimers — got
about 4 miles below
Sir William Johnsons

Sabbath September the 27

set
out very Early, and
got to Schenectady a
bout 10. went Meeting
with the People
om of Mohegan
heard Mr. Vroman Preach,
but I could not underst[illegible][guess: d]
went to See the priest
in the Evening and the
Next morning, he treated
very Kindly gave me
a Moha[illegible: [guess: q]]ue Book —
Set out about 9 got
to Albany at 12
and Several insisted upon my
staying at Albany the week
out, and to Preach on the
Sabbath, and I at Length
I complied with their desire

Sabbath October the 4

I preached
in the morning in the City
Hall
, to Presbyterian Con‐
gregation, and in the af
ternoon I preached in
the English Church—
Monday. Married a
couple in Albany, had
3 dollars Marrying. —

set out in the after
Noon towards Home, got
So far as Coeymans. —

Tuesday. October the 6

Set
out very Early in the
Morning, and reached
to Kings Bridge at Night

october the 7

we set out
from the Kings Bridge very
Early in the Morning, and
about the middle of the after
Noon my mare was about
Sli[illegible][guess: nk]ing her fold and we
were obliged to Put up
at [gap: omitted]
set out very early in the
Morning forward and [illegible]
Stop at Poughkeepsie to [illegible]
Preach in the Evening.
and about Candle Light
we began our exercise in
the State House and there
was a great Number of
People to attend, and at
tended very seriously —
and they gathered
£1: 7: 0. for me —; and they
were very solicitous to
have me Stay the Sabbath
over but I could not to be
my Duty to Comply —

Friday October the 9

we set
out from Poughkeepsie
Towards York. and got
So far as Rogers at Nig
and so far as Roger's
at Night, and there turned
in.

Saturday October the 10

we set out very Early in
the Morning on our Jour‐
ney, and got So far as
Browns by Dobbs ferry, and
there turned in, but met
with very disagreeable
Company,—

Sabbath October the 11

about
2 o'C in the after we set
out for New York and by
way of Whitestone Ferry and
lodged by the Ferry —

Monday October the 12

about
9 we got over upon Long
Island
, and from there set
away for New York and
got into the City about
set went to M wells
and were very Kindly
received, found them all
well and — Next Day went
to visiting my Friends was
kindly received by all —

Friday October ye 16

to‐
wards Night we went over
to Long Island [gap: faded] and to
Jamaica at Night, and

Saturday October the 17

set
Early in the Morning, and
got to Huntington at Nig[gap: stain]
and kept Sabbath there

Monday October the 18

we set away homeward
Got So far as Mulfords
at Night T

Tuesday October 19

set out
very Early in the Morning.
and got Shinnecock at
Night found the Indians
well. they were very glad
to See me once more, —

Wednesday October 20

we went
off very Early in the morning
got to Bridgehampton be‐
fore Night lodged at Mr.
Brown
s, my Friends were
Exceeding glad to See me

Thursday October 21

we
went on our Journey, got
to Mr. Buell's at Easthampton
Some Time in the after
Noon, we were very
Kindly received by all
my Friends,

Friday October 22

went
on towards home, visited
my Friends and Neighbours
all the way, were
extremely well received by
them all, got home at
Night found my Poor
Family well except our
youngest Child. it had
been very Sick but it
was getting well, —
Thanks be to Almighty
god for goodness to us.
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