Showing Names: 8091 - 8100 of 8229
What is church for?, 1892
These manuscript sermons were not in any particular order but are now arranged by number first, by Bible verse(s), by title, etc. Some also include which hymns were sung and scriptures read. Some note where and when the sermon was preached (if in Maine noted below). See Box 32, Folder 8 for a letter from C. L. Waite.
What is the Gospel?, 1896
Preached in Bath.
What's Happening, 1986 - 2012
Includes photos. Note that inventory does not match the associated finding aid in Folder 7. However, MMC has digitized the run of What's Happening and it is available online here.
What's Happening finding aid, 2012
Newsletters created by and for the MGH/MMC community. Includes those intended for all affiliated members as well as specialized publications for specific departments, staff members, units, floors, and volunteer organizations.
Wheat crop, October 1837
Includes papers of Josiah Pierce II (1720-1799), Phebe Thompson Pierce (1862-1839), Phebe Elisabeth Sanborn (1823-1883), Daniel Pierce (1805-1856), Archelaus Lewis, Josiah Pierce VII (b. 1946), as well as unidentified or general family material.
Whig convention, 1850 - 1854
The files in this subseries are organized into groups by era: statehood to Civil War (1820-1860), Civil War (1861-1865), the Gilded Age (1866-1893), and the Progressive Era (1893-1920), which includes the women’s suffrage movement. Within each group are subject files, generally arranged chronologically.
Whig conventions, 1847 - 1849
The files in this subseries are organized into groups by era: statehood to Civil War (1820-1860), Civil War (1861-1865), the Gilded Age (1866-1893), and the Progressive Era (1893-1920), which includes the women’s suffrage movement. Within each group are subject files, generally arranged chronologically.
Whigs, general, 1850 - 1856
The files in this subseries are organized into groups by era: statehood to Civil War (1820-1860), Civil War (1861-1865), the Gilded Age (1866-1893), and the Progressive Era (1893-1920), which includes the women’s suffrage movement. Within each group are subject files, generally arranged chronologically.
Whipple family
Oliver Whipple. Reference notecards.
Whipple, James; Lucius, Oliver, 1979 - 1993
Book response, explosions. Correspondence, vital records, articles.
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