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Eleazar wheelock, congregational minister, orator, educator, and founder of dartmouth college, was born 22 apr 1711 in windham, connecticut, first.
Jun 17, 2019 the reverend samson occom (1723 – 1792) was a member of the mohegan nation, raise money for an indian charity school in lebanon, ct, founded by eleazar wheelock.
Total quantity a few thousand built in 1773 by eleazar wheelock, the first president of dartmouth college.
Samson occom, letter, to (memoirs of the reverend eleazar wheelock, 1811).
Wheelock found that few native americans attended his school.
Shortly thereafter, occom began learning english and studying scripture under the tutelage of eleazar wheelock, a prominent missionary interested in training.
Courtesy hood museum of art (microfilm edition) dartmouth college additional.
Education: studied at eleazar wheelock's* school, lebanon, ct, 1743-47. Nathaniel whitaker, he mary fish was there and described the episode in her memoirs.
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