John Smith, letter, to his friend, 1764 May 18

Author Smith, John[pers0497.ocp]

18 May 1764[1764-05-18]

Call Number764318.2

[note (type: abstract): Smith gives an account of his visit to Wheelock’s school, and to the Mohegan country, where he saw Occom.][note (type: handwriting): Handwriting is formal and clear.][note (type: paper): Large sheet folded in half to form four pages is followed by two single sheets. Paper is in good condition, although there appears to be some preservation work on heavier creases.][note (type: noteworthy): There are many variant spellings and abbreviations; colons are used for superscripts, not periods. The trailer appears to be in Wheelock's hand.]
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[Opener]
Sir,
In [rideing | riding]rideingriding last week to new Lon=
don[place0164.ocp]
I turned some miles out of my way to
see [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelocks[pers0036.ocp] Indian School[org0098.ocp]; nor do I
repent my Trouble I had heard in general
that it consisted of Twenty or more Indian
Boys [& | and]&and Girls of the Mohawks[org0062.ocp] [& | and]&and other Tribes
of Indians And that a number of the Mini[= | ­]=­
[= | ­]=­sters of that Province had spoken well of
[M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp] [& | and]&and of this undertaking of his,
But this I thought was seeing with the
Eyes of others [& | and]&and therefore Chose to use my
own.
My first observation in [travelling | traveling]travellingtraveling
through the Towns was the [Diffrent | different]Diffrentdifferent accep[= | ­]=­
[= | ­]=­tation of both [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp] [& | and]&and his [Enter=
=prize | enter­
prise]
Enter=
=prize
enter­
prise
there, from what some in Boston[place0013.ocp] had entertained.
Here because of his live[= | ­]=­
[= | ­]=­ly adhering to [above] thethe Doctrines of Grace he was not
accepted by some; [& | and]&and when this is the Case
you are sensible both [Enterprize | enterprise]Enterprizeenterprise [& | and]&and Execution
of it are too apt to be viewed by an Eye of
[Surmize | surmise]Surmizesurmise [& | and]&and sometimes of Carping: But in
Connecticut[place0048.ocp] I found Charity [& | and]&and Candor [& | and]&and
[every where | everywhere]every whereeverywhere in [paſsing | passing]paſsingpassing [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp] had
the Reverence of a Man of God, [& | and]&and his School[org0098.ocp]
was had in high Esteem.
I reached his House a little
before the Evening [Sacrafice | sacrifice]Sacraficesacrifice [& | and]&and was [move=
=ingly | mov­
ingly]
move=
=ingly
mov­
ingly
Touched on [giveing | giving]giveinggiving out the Psalm
to hear an Indian Youth set the Time
[& | and]&and the others following him, [& | and]&and singing the
Tenor, [& | and]&and [Base | bass]Basebass, with remarkable Gravity
[& | and]&and [Seirousneſs | seriousness]Seirousneſsseriousness, [& | and]&and [tho' | though]tho'though [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp], The [Sc=
=hoolmaster | sc­
hoolmaster]
Sc=
=hoolmaster
sc­
hoolmaster
[& | and]&and a minister from our Provin
=ce (called as I was by Curiosity) joined in
Praise; yet they unmoved seemed to
have nothing to do but to sing to the
Glory of God.
I omit [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelocks[pers0036.ocp] Pra=
=yer [& | and]&and [paſs | pass]paſspass to the Indians in the morning
when on Ringing the [School house | schoolhouse]School houseschoolhouse Bell
they [Aſsemble | assemble]Aſsembleassemble at [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelocks[pers0036.ocp] House about
5 [oClock | o'clock]oClocko'clock with their Master; who named
the Chapter in Course for the Day [& | and]&and called
upon the near Indian who read 3 or 4
[Verſes | verses]Verſesverses [till | 'til]till'til the Master said Proximus, [& | and]&and
then the next Indian read some Verses
[& | and]&and [ſo | so]ſoso on [till | 'til]till'til all the Indians had read the
whole Chapter. After this [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp]
[Prayes | prays]Prayesprays And then they each Indian [perse | parse]perseparse
a Verse or two of the Chapter they had
read. After this they entered [Succeſsively | successively]Succeſsivelysuccessively
on Prosodia [& | and]&and then on Disputations on
some Questions propounded by themselves
in some of the Arts [& | and]&and Sciences. And it is
really charming to see Indian Youths of
Different Tribes [& | and]&and Languages in pure English
reading the Word of God [& | and]&and speaking with
[Exactneſs | exactness]Exactneſsexactness [& | and]&and accuracy on points (either chosen
by themselves or given out to them) in the
[Severall | several]Severallseveral arts [& | and]&and Sciences, And especially to
see this done with at Least a seeming
Mixture of Obedience to God; a [fillial | filial]fillialfilial
Love [& | and]&and Reverence to [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp], [& | and]&and yet
with great [Ambittion | ambition]Ambittionambition to [Excell | excel]Excellexcel each other
And indeed in this Morning [Exercies | exercise]Exerciesexercise I saw
a Youth Degraded one lower in the [Claſs | class]Claſsclass who
before the Exercises were finished not only
recovered his own place but was advanced
two Higher.
I [learnt | learned ]learnt learned [hear | here]hearhere that my [ſurprize | surprise]ſurprizesurprise
was common to ministers [& | and]&and other persons
of [Littterature | literature]Littteratureliterature who before me had been
to visit this School[org0098.ocp] or rather [Colledge | college]Colledgecollege[org0098.ocp]
for I doubt whither in [Collegddges | colleges]Collegddgescolleges in [Gene=
=rall | gene­
ral]
Gene=
=rall
gene­
ral
a better Education is to be expected
[& | and]&and in mentioning this to a Gentleman
in this Town who had visited this Semina=
=ry[org0098.ocp]
. He acquainted me that he intended
at his own Charge to send his Son to obtain
his Education in Mixture with these Indians
There were 4 or 5 of these Indians from
21 to 24 years of age who did not mix with
the youth in these [Exercies | exercises]Exerciesexercises — These I [learnt | learned]learntlearned
were Perfected in their Literature [& | and]&and
stand ready to be sent among the Indians
to keep [Scools | schools]Scoolsschools [& | and]&and [occasionaly | occasionally]occasionalyoccasionally to preach as
doors open.
On my return [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp]
accompanied me a few miles [& | and]&and on [paſsing | passing]paſsingpassing
by one [Houſe | house]Houſehouse he said here lives one of my
Indian Girls who was I hope Converted
last week; [& | and]&and calling to the Farmer he [un=
=perceiv'd | un­
perceived]
un=
=perceiv'd
un­
perceived
to her brought the Young Girl
into our Sight [& | and]&and the pleasure was exqui­
=site to see the [Savageneſs | savageness]Savageneſssavageness of an Indian
[moulded | molded]mouldedmolded into the [Sweetneſs | sweetness]Sweetneſssweetness of a follower
of the Lamb.
In [paſsing | passing]paſsingpassing some Days after
this through the Mohegan Country[place0143.ocp] I
saw an Indian Man on Horseback whom
I challenged as [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. [Occum | Occom]OccumOccom[pers0030.ocp] [& | and]&and found it
so. There was something in his [mein | mien]meinmien
[& | and]&and Deportment both amiable [& | and]&and venerable
[& | and]&and though I had never before seen him
I must have been sure it was he. — He
certainly does Honour to [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Wheelocks[pers0036.ocp] inde=
=fatigable, judicious, pious Intentions to
send the Gospel among the Indians. I
heard [M:r | Mr.]M:rMr. Ashpo[pers0002.ocp] was then among them
but at a Distance [& | and]&and I being hurried [& | and]&and
tired Lost the opportunity of seing [Mr | Mr.]MrMr.
Wheelock[pers0036.ocp]
in him [& | and]&and more especially of
seeing Christs Image in this [Tawney | tawny]Tawneytawny
Man but I wont tire you
[Closer]
[& | and]&and am [y:r | your]y:ryour most
[Hum:e | humble]Hum:e humble [Serv:t | servant]Serv:tservant
John Smith[pers0497.ocp].
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[Trailer]
[Mr | Mr.]MrMr. John Smiths[pers0497.ocp] Letter
to his Friend
May 18. 1764[1764-05-18]
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People identified in this document:

id Text in document Role in header Authorized Name
pers0036.ocp M: r Mr. Wheelocks mentioned Wheelock, Eleazar
pers0036.ocp M: r Mr. Wheelock mentioned Wheelock, Eleazar
pers0030.ocp M: r Mr. Occum Occom mentioned Occom, Samson
pers0002.ocp M: r Mr. Ashpo mentioned Ashpo, Samuel
pers0036.ocp M r Mr. Wheelock mentioned Wheelock, Eleazar
pers0497.ocp John Smith writer Smith, John
pers0497.ocp M r Mr. John Smiths writer Smith, John

Places identified in this document:

id Text in document Authorized Name
place0013.ocp Boston Boston
place0164.ocp new Lon= don New London
place0048.ocp Connecticut Connecticut
place0143.ocp Mohegan Country Mohegan

Organizations identified in this document:

id Text in document Authorized Name
org0098.ocp Indian School Moor’s Indian Charity School
org0062.ocp Mohawks Mohawk Nation
org0098.ocp School Moor’s Indian Charity School
org0098.ocp Colledgecollege Moor’s Indian Charity School
org0098.ocp Semina==ry Moor’s Indian Charity School

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1764-05-18 May 18th18th 1764
1764-05-18 May 18. 1764

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perceived
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Serv:t servant

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