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John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder letters, 1790-1822
John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder letters, 1790-1822
John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder letters, 1790-1822
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Title
John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder letters, 1790-1822
Creator
Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823
Date
1790-1822
Place
Ohio River Valley
,
Ohio--Gnadenhutten
,
United States
Subjects
Fruit trees
,
Massachusetts Peace Society
,
Moravian Church
,
Moravians
,
Peace movements
Summary
A small collection of correspondence (seven letters) written by Heckewelder from his home in Bethlehem, Pa. to three individuals between the years 1790 and 1822. The largest group of letters were written to William Alexander, a surveyor residing in Carlisle, Pa., dated 23 March 1790 to 8 Feb. 1791. In these letters Heckewelder engages the services of Alexander to survey five warrents of land (650 acres) in eastern Ohio purchased by Heckewelder and others. He also instructs Alexander to layout these warrents "on a good rich spot, and as near the Christian Indians Tract as possible." Also included in this collection are two other letters - one to Noah Worcester (Corresponding Secretary of the Massachusetts Peace Society) in 1818 and the other to John Huffnagle (Philadelphia merchant) in 1822. In the letter to Worcester, Heckewelder describes the peace efforts and mission of the Moravian Church. And in a short letter to Huffnagle, he mentions his grafting attempts of fruit trees and his failing health.
Biographical/Historical Note
Missionary of the Moravian Church to the Indians of Ohio and Pennsylvania during the latter half of the eighteenth century, Heckewelder spent many years learning the languages and customs of these Indian tribes. He was most familiar with the Ohio Country Delaware and Mohegan Indians helping to establish the Moravian Mission of Gnadenhutten, Ohio in the 1760's and 1770's. Heckewelder vividly recorded in contemporary correspondence and in later accounts his experiences and broad knowledge of Indian life and of colonial affairs in the Ohio Valley.
Extent
0.1 linear feet (7 folders)
Format
Correspondence
Archival Collection Title
Edward E. Ayer Collection
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Call Number
VAULT box Ayer MS 378
BibID
132280
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type
Manifest
Filename
991322808805867_Ayer_MS_378_fol_001
Unique Identifier
NL11IIA1
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