Whittemore family papers, 1817-1938.

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Whittemore family papers, 1817-1938.

Business and personal correspondence of Whittemore, his wife, their son James O. Whittemore, and other members of the Whittemore, Mack, and Abram Mathews families; also business and legal records, sermons, photographs, and miscellaneous papers, covering family matters, Tawas City, Michigan (which the family founded), lumbering, journey of the Mormons across the United States and settlement in Salt Lake City, Utah, University of Michigan and its branches, and family genealogy.

4 linear ft., 1 oversize v., and 1 oversize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362322

Bentley Historical Library

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