George Whitefield, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1764 September 5
5 September 1764[1764-09-05]
Call Number764505
[note (type: abstract): Whitefield writes that he cannot support Occom and his companion in their intended mission, and that he doubts the wisdom of moving Occom from Mohegan.][note (type: handwriting): Handwriting is large and clear.][note (type: paper): Single sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good-to-fair condition, with light wear and staining, and light-to-heavy creasing. There is some repair work on heavy creases; however, the central crease is beginning to separate.][note (type: ink): Brown.][note (type: noteworthy): It is uncertain to whom Whitefield refers when he mentions Occom's "companion." It is possibly Samuel Ashpo, but more likely David Fowler. The trailer is in an unknown hand. On one verso, there is affixed a small printed label reading "Gift of Mrs. Thomas C. Esty." On two recto, an address appears to be written in pencil overwritten in brown-black ink.][note (type: signature): Letter is signed with initials.][note (type: layout): The first page of the letter is written on one recto, but the second page of the letter is written on two verso, not one verso. The first page is written in portrait orientation, but the second page is written in landscape orientation.]
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[Opener]
I am sorry to in
form you that I can by no means forward [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. [Oc
cam | Oc
com]Oc
camOc
com[pers0030.ocp] [& | and]&and His Companion in their intended [Miſsion | mission]Miſsionmission.
In the judgement of all that I have [mention'd | mentioned]mention'dmentioned it
to, it will be [fruitleſs | fruitless]fruitleſsfruitless because the Hunting sea
son is so soon, and their return must be so spee
dy — Money I believe might be got even Here, but,
should such an imprudent scheme be [publickly | publicly]publicklypublicly
[mention'd | mentioned]mention'dmentioned it [w.d | would]w.dwould hurt You, [& | and]&and utterly prevent my serv
ing you for the future — Indeed I cannot help
thinking but it was quite wrong to move [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. [Oc
cum | Oc
com]Oc
cumOc
com[pers0030.ocp] from Mohegan[place0143.ocp] especially without inform
ing me of it first — How He is to be supported You know best — But
for my own part I cannot in conscience ask for any thing where
I do not see a proper call — The plan of taking Him [& | and]&and another to
England[place0068.ocp] is still upon my mind — But I must first see some ra
tional proposal made on this side of the water — Otherwise I must
content myself with wishing You well even in those things of
whose propriety I have no conviction in my own mind — [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Pem
berton[pers0415.ocp] absolutely confined His Donation to defray the expenses of
the School[org0098.ocp] — Excuse enlarging because I am so weak — Let my last con
vince You that as far as lies in my power, [& | and]&and as far as my own consci
ence is convinced You shall always be [serv'd | served]serv'dserved by, my very [d.r | dear]d.rdear Friend,
form you that I can by no means forward [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. [Oc
cam | Oc
com]Oc
camOc
com[pers0030.ocp] [& | and]&and His Companion in their intended [Miſsion | mission]Miſsionmission.
In the judgement of all that I have [mention'd | mentioned]mention'dmentioned it
to, it will be [fruitleſs | fruitless]fruitleſsfruitless because the Hunting sea
son is so soon, and their return must be so spee
dy — Money I believe might be got even Here, but,
should such an imprudent scheme be [publickly | publicly]publicklypublicly
[mention'd | mentioned]mention'dmentioned it [w.d | would]w.dwould hurt You, [& | and]&and utterly prevent my serv
ing you for the future — Indeed I cannot help
thinking but it was quite wrong to move [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. [Oc
cum | Oc
com]Oc
cumOc
com[pers0030.ocp] from Mohegan[place0143.ocp] especially without inform
ing me of it first — How He is to be supported You know best — But
for my own part I cannot in conscience ask for any thing where
I do not see a proper call — The plan of taking Him [& | and]&and another to
England[place0068.ocp] is still upon my mind — But I must first see some ra
tional proposal made on this side of the water — Otherwise I must
content myself with wishing You well even in those things of
whose propriety I have no conviction in my own mind — [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Pem
berton[pers0415.ocp] absolutely confined His Donation to defray the expenses of
the School[org0098.ocp] — Excuse enlarging because I am so weak — Let my last con
vince You that as far as lies in my power, [& | and]&and as far as my own consci
ence is convinced You shall always be [serv'd | served]serv'dserved by, my very [d.r | dear]d.rdear Friend,
[Closer]
Yours [&c | etc.]&cetc.[&c | etc.]&cetc. in our Glori
ous Emanuel
[GW | George Whitefield]GWGeorge Whitefield[pers0038.ocp]
ous Emanuel
[GW | George Whitefield]GWGeorge Whitefield[pers0038.ocp]
[Postscript]
ps Perhaps I may move
to Philadelphia[place0186.ocp] next week —
I expect to see [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Smith[pers0499.ocp] soon —
[note (type: editorial): Blank page.]to Philadelphia[place0186.ocp] next week —
I expect to see [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Smith[pers0499.ocp] soon —
[Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Whitefield [pers0038.ocp]
[Septr | September]SeptrSeptember 5 1764[1764-09-05]
to Rev. Dr. Eleazer Wheelock[pers0036.ocp],
Lebanon[place0122.ocp] (now Columbia[place0046.ocp])
to Rev. Dr. Eleazer Wheelock[pers0036.ocp],
Lebanon[place0122.ocp] (now Columbia[place0046.ocp])
(GW i.e. [G. | George]G.George
[W. | Whitefield]W.Whitefield)
Document Summary
People identified in this document:
id | Text in document | Role in header | Authorized Name |
---|---|---|---|
pers0030.ocp | M. r Mr. Oc cam Oc com | mentioned | Occom, Samson |
pers0030.ocp | M. r Mr. Oc cum Oc com | mentioned | Occom, Samson |
pers0415.ocp | M. r Mr. Pem berton | mentioned | Pemberton, Ebenezer Jr. |
pers0038.ocp | GW George Whitefield | writer | Whitefield, George |
pers0499.ocp | M r Mr. Smith | mentioned | Smith |
pers0038.ocp | M r Mr. Whitefield | writer | Whitefield, George |
pers0036.ocp | Rev. Dr. Eleazer Wheelock | recipient | Wheelock, Eleazar |
Places identified in this document:
id | Text in document | Authorized Name |
---|---|---|
place0166.ocp | New-York | New York |
place0143.ocp | Mohegan | Mohegan |
place0068.ocp | England | England |
place0186.ocp | Philadelphia | Philadelphia |
place0122.ocp | Lebanon | Lebanon |
place0046.ocp | Columbia | Columbia |
Organizations identified in this document:
id | Text in document | Authorized Name |
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org0098.ocp | the School | Moor’s Indian Charity School |
Dates identified in this document:
Standard Form | Text |
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1764-09-05 | Sep.brSeptember 5. 1764 |
1764-09-05 | SeptrSeptember 5 1764 |
Regularized text:
Type | Original | Regularized |
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modernization | M.r | Mr. |
variation | Oc cam |
Oc com |
modernization | Miſsion | mission |
modernization | fruitleſs | fruitless |
variation | publickly | publicly |
variation | Oc cum |
Oc com |
modernization | &c | etc. |
modernization | Mr | Mr. |
Expanded abbreviations:
Abbreviation | Expansion |
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Sep.br | September |
D.r | Dear |
& | and |
mention'd | mentioned |
w.d | would |
serv'd | served |
d.r | dear |
GW | George Whitefield |
Septr | September |
G. | George |
W. | Whitefield |
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