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John Smith and Moses Peck, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1764 December 22

Manuscript Number764672

Date22 December 1764

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AbstractSmith and Peck write regarding the prospective trip to Great Britain.

Samuel Niles and Edward Deake, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 January 15

Manuscript Number767115.1

Date15 January 1767

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AbstractNiles and Deake write to thank Wheelock for admitting Niles’s (spiritual) son, Toby, to his school and for his educational efforts.

John Secutor, letter to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 March 31

Manuscript Number767231

Date31 March 1767

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AbstractSecutor writes to ask Wheelock to communicate his disapproval of Hezekiah Calvin’s marriage proposal to his daughter Mary.

Emmanuel Simon, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 April 1

Manuscript Number767251

Date1 April 1767

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AbstractSimon writes Wheelock asking to be reinstated in the School; Edward Deake adds a postscript.

Tobias Shattock, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1766 August 27

Manuscript Number766477

Date27 August 1766

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AbstractShattock writes that he would like to come to Wheelock’s school. He also recommends his brother John as a potential pupil.

Tobias Shattock, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 October 2

Manuscript Number767552

Date2 October 1767

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AbstractShattock thanks Wheelock for his letter supporting the Narragansetts’ appeal to the colonial Governor that their Sachem Ninegret be prevented from selling any more of their lands.

Sarah Simon, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 October 9

Manuscript Number767559

Date9 October 1767

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AbstractSimon thanks Wheelock for her daughter Sarah’s education, and asks him to take her young son into the Charity School.

Mary Secutor, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 October 12

Manuscript Number767562.2

Date12 October 1767

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AbstractSecutor writes that she is thankful for Wheelock’s permission to visit her Nation, and that she will return around Thanksgiving.

Tobias Shattock, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 November 30

Manuscript Number767630.2

Date30 November 1767

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AbstractShattock writes that the Trustees appointed by the Rhode Island General Assembly have decided to sell enough of the Narragansetts’ land to pay their Sachem Ninegret’s debts. Fearing their ruin, the Narragansetts are sending Shattock to London to raise funds.

Tobias Shattock, letter, Eleazar Wheelock, 1767 December 10

Manuscript Number767660.2

Date10 December 1767

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AbstractShattock writes that he is leaving for England, where he will speak in favor of his Tribe and the Charity School, and that he has passed on the recruitment of students to Edward Deake.