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Wheelock, Eleazar, 1711-1779

 

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

David McClure to Eleazar Wheelock

 Folder: 773674, Box 1
Part of McClure MS-1311: David McClure papers
Date(s): 1773-12-24
Scope and Contents

Speaks of slowness in collections for the School; recent corruption at Harvard and speculation on Locke's successor; mentions settling of the affair between Livius and the Governor in the hatter's favor. Portsmouth [N.H.], 4p.

Dr. Eleazar Wheelock, 1711-1779. Extracts front his last will and testament.

 Folder: 779252.3, Box 2
Part of McClure MS-1311: David McClure papers
Date(s): 1779-04-02
Scope and Contents

He appoints Johnt Wheelock his successor in the presidency of Moor's Charity School and Dartmouth College; his second and third choices are Rev. Joseph Huntington and Rev. Silvanus Ripley. Mink Brook. Provision for Radolphus Wheelock. A copy.

Eleazaar Wheelock to Capt. Jabez Huntington

 Folder: 756123, Box 3: Series 1
Identifier: 1
Part of MS-1310: Eleazar Wheelock collection
Date(s): 1756-01-23
Scope and Contents

Letter from Eleazar Wheelock to Capt. Jabez Huntington regarding an account against Mr. Collins. (Photocopy and typed transcript)

Eleazar Wheelock, 1711-1779

 Folder: 770458, Box 1
Part of McClure MS-1311: David McClure papers
Date(s): 1770-08-08

Eleazar Wheelock letter

 Item 1
Identifier: Mss 777168.2
Mss 777168.2
Date(s): 1777-02-18
Scope and Contents

1894 typescript transcription of a letter from Eleazar Wheelock to General Schuyler in which he talks about the the successes and difficulties of maintaining his school and the desire to move it to the Schuyler's state of New York.

Eleazar Wheelock to John Phillips

 Folder: 777564, Box 2
Part of McClure MS-1311: David McClure papers
Date(s): 1777-10-14
Scope and Contents

The claim of the town of Hanover of jurisdiction over Dartmouth College in connection with smallpox among the students. Dart. Coll. 4p.

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