Box 3
Contains 11 Results:
Bills, Invoices, and Receipts, November 1853-June 1855
Bills, Invoices, and Receipts, July 1855-March 1858
Bills, Invoices, and Receipts, undated
Correspondence (includes John Barton, James Birckhead), 1813-1827
Subseries C. Correspondence includes the letters written to and from Thomas Whittredge while at home or at sea. Correspondents include Whittredge’s many business contacts from around the world, and his father, Thomas Whittredge, Sr.
Correspondence (includes Thomas Wright, Rainals de Connick), 1828-1829
Subseries C. Correspondence includes the letters written to and from Thomas Whittredge while at home or at sea. Correspondents include Whittredge’s many business contacts from around the world, and his father, Thomas Whittredge, Sr.
Correspondence (includes Francis Crowninshield), 1829-1852
Subseries C. Correspondence includes the letters written to and from Thomas Whittredge while at home or at sea. Correspondents include Whittredge’s many business contacts from around the world, and his father, Thomas Whittredge, Sr.
Correspondence, 1854-1859
Subseries A. Correspondence includes the letters written by and to Charles Whittredge. The major correspondents in this series are Susan Whittredge (mother), Frank Kennedy, Chas Sanders, and C. E. Lord.
Correspondence, undated
Subseries A. Correspondence includes the letters written by and to Charles Whittredge. The major correspondents in this series are Susan Whittredge (mother), Frank Kennedy, Chas Sanders, and C. E. Lord.
Journals, 1878-1884, 1886
Subseries B. Journals contains the diaries kept by Whittredge between 1878 and 1886; the diary from 1885 is missing.
Dance Programs, 1858-1869
Subseries C. Ephemera includes pamphlets distributed by groups detailing the dance numbers performed at events. These come from different halls located in Massachusetts, particularly Hamilton Hall, Creamer Hall, and Papanti's Hall. It also contains invitations received by Whittredge to attend weddings, christenings, and social gatherings. Other items included are newspaper clippings, tickets, various writings, and a passport.