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George Whitefield papers
00-ca 1890-19-0
George Whitefield papers (ca 1890-19-0) consist of 3 samples of calligraphy and a letter to Rev. Amos Bassett in which he describes trouble he is having with Wheelock, who kicks him and threatens to kill him. He asks to be permitted to go to school in Mackinaw and describes other students who also have trouble with Wheelock.
Whiting Family papers
00-1954-43-0
Whiting family papers, particularly Jason Whiting, including deeds, military commissions, and letters.
Jason Whiting record book
00-2011-58-0
The Jason whiting record book (2011-58-0) contains newspaper and magazine subscription records for the year 1842. Handwritten on the front of the volume is "Regular Papers 1842." Names, along with the publication titles, and payment amounts are recorded inside. The item is currently housed in 3A Box 15.
N. C. Whiting and Sherman Gould agreement
00-2010-336-0
Agreement concerning property in New Jersey.
Jabez Whittelsey papers
00-1967-16-0
Jabez Whittelsey's account book for 1812-1819 and an 1820 letter to Jabez from his brother William Whittelsey in Cornish Vermont. Jabez was a shoemaker in Litchfield. Account book shelved in 3A Box 15.
Eliphalet Whittlesey Account Book
00-1973-18-1
The Eliphalet Whittlesey Accountbook (1973-18-1) gives the accounts of furniture and monies given to his daughters and cost of education for sons at WIlliams College. The names of the children are: Martha Whittlesey, Walter R. Whittlesey, Caroline Whittlesey, Eliphalett Whittlesey Jr., Charles Whittlesey, Elisha Whittlesey, and Lucy B. Whittlesey.
Whittlesey family papers
2001-14-0
Lyle B. Whittlesey collection
00-2014-48-0
The Lyle B. Whittlesey collection (2014-48-0) consists of black and white photographs of roads and road construction; and 2 topographic maps, Litchfield and New Preston quadrangles, 1950 edition. The road identified in 4 photographs dated 1920, is Route 109 in Morris and Bantam. The maps are housed in aisle 18B: Box 20.
Grant Wickwire papers
2010-99-0
Deeds, promissory notes, and a certificate indicating service in the American Revolution relating to Litchfield, Conn., resident Grant Wickwire (1760-1848).
Grant Wickwire was born in Colchester, Conn. He settled in Litchfield County in 1788. He served in the American Revolution and received a pension. In 1791, he married Sarah Throop (1776-1821), the daughter of William Throop and Eunice Stilson. Grant Wickwire and Sarah Throop Wickwire had thirteen children.
Abby M. Wiggin appraised inventory
00-1988-08-0
Appraised inventory of household furnishings and building construction belonging to Abby M. Wiggin in Litchfield, Conn.