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SERIES Identifier: ABC 1-91, ABC 76

Hannah Trowbridge Whitcomb (Tuscarora, New York) papers, 1841-1936

Scope and Contents

Transcripts of the letters accompany the originals.

Dates

  • Creation: 1841-1936

Conditions Governing Access

ABC 76 is open for research.

Extent

1334 linear feet (1331 boxes, 2177 volumes, and 1 object)

Biographical / Historical

Hannah Trowbridge Whitcomb served as a missionary in Tuscarora (N.Y.) from 1839-1846; in 1846 she married William Chew and subsequently was released from service.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

2010M-25. Gift of Ann Laws Wigle and David and Marty Phillips, 2010 September.

Processing Information

Previously described in a separate finding aid; all materials are now integrated as of April 2024. Original finding aid created by Adrien Hilton, 2018.

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

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