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William Parker Snow correspondence
Collection of letters from various correspondents, among the Lady Jane Franklin, Thomas B. Macaulay, John Kintzing Kane, C.R. Weld and others relating to the preparation of his book, "Voyage of the Prince Albert" or the acknowledging of gift copies. Includes two letters from the personal secretary of Prince Albert Stating that he cannot encourage any further efforts in search of the lost Franklin Arctic expedition. Bound in front of Snow's copy of his "Voyage of the Prince."
William Patten Letter
Patten writes to Wheelock from Stamford sharing that his future plans are uncertain.
William Patten papers
William Patton (1861-1932), professor of biology and zoology. The collection contains correspondence, drafts of essays, drawings, records, news clippings, and course notes for his work on evolutionary biology.
William Patterson letter
In English.
William Patton sermon
In English.
William Pennington letter
Two-page letter from William Pennington in Newark, New Jersey to Daniel Webster, telling him that he supports Webster at the Whig convention but other New Jersey politicians support Scott.
William Phillips accounts
In English.
William Pickering Haines letter
Two-page letter from William Pickering Haines in Biddeford to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he will be glad to help Smith in his campaign for scholarships and professorships.
William Pickering Hill letter
In English.
William Pickering letter
In English.
William Pickering letter
In English.
William Pickering letter
In English.
William Pickering letter
In English.
William Pickering remarks
In English.
William Pinckney letter
In English.
William Pitt Fessenden letter
Three-page letter from William Pitt Fessenden in Portland, Maine to Mr. Hartley, regarding "small matters" to be rectified at the Marine Hospital at Portland, of which Fessenden's brother is superintendent. Mention is made of Mr. Harrington, Mr. Aster and Mr. Ropes.
William Pitt Fessenden letter
In English.
William Pitt Fessenden letter
Three-page letter from William Pitt Fessenden in Portland, Maine to Daniel Webster. Fessenden invites Webster to a general Whig convention in Maine for the nomination of a State Senator and a Representative to Congress. The Whigs are anxious to have the ascendancy in one branch of their next Legislature and to defeat Albert Smith. Includes original letter and a typescript copy.
William Pitt letter
In English.
[William Plumer?]
In English.