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Kirkland, Samuel, 1741-1808Contributor(s)
Thacher, Peter, 1752-1802Keywords
Indians of North America -- New York (State); Kirkland, Samuel, 1741-1808 Correspondence; Missionaries -- New York (State)health; illness; Indians; finances; money; family; missionaries; missionary; journals;
Kirkland, Samuel, 1741-1808; Thacher, Peter, 1752-1802
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Samuel Kirkland informs Thacher that after two years of sickness he is at last enjoying good health. Despite earlier problems with the Indians, Kirkland now retains a good relation with them. He asks that the corporation pay his salary for the time he was sick up to the present, because not only does he have great need of the money for his family, but also for his 35 years of devoted service to God and the Mission. Kirkland says he would never request money if he was capable of surviving without it. He desires to finish his personal journal, and he needs financial aid to do so. He sends to Thacher a copy of his letter to Thornton in order to further clarify his money situation [see 207d].Letter writer: Samuel Kirkland, Letter recipient: Peter Thacher
Date created: December 16, 1798
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1798-12-16Type
correspondence; letters;Identifier
oai:contentdm6.hamilton.edu:arc-kir/2263yhm-arc-kir-207e
http://contentdm6.hamilton.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arc-kir/id/2263