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John Wheelock letter
Two page letter from John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to Elisha Porter he is pleased to learn Porter is still living, and asks for payment on his indebtedness to the College.
John Wheelock letter
Three page autograph letter signed by John Wheelock at Dartmouth College to Nathaniel Peabody in Philadelphia inquiring whether Congress has made an appropriation for the support of the four Indians in Wheelock's care.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to John Willard stating that his son can make part of his expenses by working in the mill and farming the adjoining land.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to Benjamin Huntington stating that he is glad to admit Huntington's son to the college. Also shares war news and the College's need for money for the education of Indians.
John Wheelock letter
Photocopy of two page letter from John Wheelock to the President and Delegates of the United States Congress. Wheelock solicits support for four Canadian youths from the tribes of Lorette, St. Francis and Caughnawaga, presently enrolled in Dartmouth.
John Wheelock letter
John Wheelock certifing that Seth Williston is a Bachelor of arts and of good moral character and recommending him for a teaching position.
John Wheelock letter
In a two page letter signed by John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to Benjamin Huntington, he writes about a matter which he intrusts to the members of Congress from Connecticut, as well as, the present state of the College and its intercourse with the Indians.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock in Hanover, New Hampshire to Rev. Jedediah Morse, Secretary, forwarding him an account of the expenses of the three Indian youths. Mr. Joel Mann, perceptor.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock to Rev. Dr. Jedidiah Morse, Secretary to the honorable Commissioners of the Society in Scotland containing an account of former Indian Charity Members and the Utility of Moor's I.C. School... . (12 pages)
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Hanover to Lord Dartmouth introducing his nephew John Phillip Ripley who is on his way to Scotland and Russia.
John Wheelock letter
One-page letter from John Wheelock at Dartmouth College to Jedidiah More, Secreatry, enclosing an account of the School examinations.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from Wheelock at Dartmouth to Brewster, Officer of the Board of War, stating that a strange Frenchman has enticed youths from the school to go to Charlestown. Brewster's reply: intern the Frenchman as an enemy suspect.
John Wheelock letter
Four-page letter from Wheelock of Dartmouth College to the French Ambassador stating the loss of the contributions to the College from England, by reason of the War, and soliciting aid from France.
John Wheelock letter
Three page letter from John Wheelock of Hanover to (Dr. Kemp), Secy.
John Wheelock letter
Two page letter from John Wheelock of Hanover to Rev. Peter Thacher, Secy. informing him that he incloses a letter for the Society in Scotland in regard to a mission to the Indians in Tennessee, Mr. Fisk's letter respecting the state of the savages.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to Joseph Lathrop of West Springfield, [Mass.] in which he acknowledges receipt of addressee's second volume of sermons for the College Library.
John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Hanover to Jon. Freeman recommending a Sophomore, Adams for aid in paying college expenses.
John Wheelock letter
Two-page letter from John Wheelock to Rev. Jedidiah Morse, Secretary telling him that William Woodward will inform him of the affairs of the School. Intercourse with Canada is obstructed. The cost of board for the Indian boys.
John Wheelock letter
Friendly letter from John Wheelock to Levie Frisbie, written in Latin. (Filed with Mss 782129.2)