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Wardrop Family Writings
Agnes Wardrop's writings include two compositions: one on physiology and the other a description of the Seminary building and rooms. An extract of letters describes Agnes Wardrop's life at school and the daily course of studies, 1836-37. Agnes’ student notebooks include: Extracts on [Watt's] Improvement of the Mind and Penmanship exercises.
Margaret Wardrop's, 1836 History and Bible Lessons are also found within the collection.
Wheaton College COVID-19 Thematic Collection
This collection consists of archived web pages, emails, first-hand accounts from students, and other materials related to Wheaton College and its response to the COVID-19 global pandemic in spring of 2020.
Wheaton Family Collection
Wife of an Illinois Sawmill Worker's diary
One manuscript diary from 1892, written by the wife of a sawmill worker. Diary includes short notes on daily workers' activities and weather. Diary contains all comings and goings of the residence, along with a record of purchases, sales, and employee payments. Writer participated in and donated to her church's aid society. Residence somewhere between Chicago and Champagne, IL.