Curtis and Whittlesey families papers, 1830-1898.
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Curtis, Lucius, 1812-1902.
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Whittlesey, Henry Martyn, 1821-1873.
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Curtis, Emily Whittlesey, 1825-1907.
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Whittlesey family.
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Whittlesey, Samuel, 1775-1842
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Whittlesey, Samuel G., 1809-1847.
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Whittlesey, Abigail Goodrich, 1788-1858.
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Curtis family.
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Capt. John Curtis (1800?-1869) was the son of Capt. John and Mercy Curtis of Portland, Me. Capt. John, Sr. had been lost at sea in 1812 while in command of the privateer "Dartmouth." Capt. John, Jr. was a successful master mariner. He married, on 22 May 1823, Statira R., daughter of Ai and Eunice Staples, of Gorham, Me. From the description of Journals, 1829-1847. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259275 The photographs in this collection document late 1...
Yale College (1718-1887)
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The Linonian Literary Society was founded in 1753. All undergraduates were allowed to be members of the Linonian Society. The club provided students with a forum to debate, stage plays, and deliver poems, essays, and orations. The society disbanded in 1868. From the guide to the Linonian Society, Yale College, records, 1753-1870, (Manuscripts and Archives) ...