Whiting Griswold
Whiting Griswold (November 12, 1814 – October 28, 1874) was an American abolitionist, lawyer and politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and in the Massachusetts Senate. In 1864 Griswold was a presidential elector from Massachusetts for Abraham Lincoln. Provided by Wikipedia
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Address delivered at the opening of court in the new court house in Greenfield, Mass., March 18, 1873 by Griswold, Whiting
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A sermon, delivered January 1st, 1811, at the dedication of the Presbyterian Meeting-House, in Hartwick, Otsego County, and state of New-York by Griswold, Whiting
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The character of false prophets, who lived in the land of Israel, in the days of Jeremiah, delineated Being the substance of a sermon, delivered at Hartwick, June 1808 by Griswold, Whiting
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