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Whitin can
refer to
James Whitin (1814–1902),
youngest son of Paul C.
Whitin Paul
Whitin (1767–1831),
American blacksmith Sarah Elizabeth Whitin, benefactor...
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inventions that
would establish the
Whitin Machine Works as a
great textile machinery company. In 1847, the
Whitins built "The Shop,"
which consisted of...
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pronounced as if it were
spelled "White-ins-ville". It was
founded by the
Whitin family,
after whom it is also named. It is a post
office jurisdiction, with...
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inventions that
would establish the
Whitin Machine Works as a
great textile machinery company. In 1847, the
Whitins built "The Shop,"
which consisted of...
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Fletcher Whitin (December 21, 1814 -
March 2, 1902) was the
youngest son of Paul
Whitin, and
brother of John
Crane Whitin, who
founded the
Whitin Machine...
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Whitin Observatory is an
astronomical observatory owned and
operated by
Wellesley College.
Built in 1900, with
additions in 1906, 1967, and 2010, it is...
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French Canadians, who
historically worked in the
local textile industry. The
Whitin Cotton Mills at
Linwood were the prin****l
industry and are a good example...
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Thomson McLintock Whitin (January 12, 1923 –
December 9, 2013) was an
American management scientist, and
Emeritus Professor of
Economics and
Social Sciences...
- The Fez
Stadium (Arabic: المركب الرياضي لفاس) is a multi-purpose
stadium whitin the Fez
Sports complex in Fez, Morocco. It is used
mostly for
football matches...
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centered on the
junction of Main
Street with Manchaug,
Putnam Hill, and
Whitins Roads.
Manchaug was a
praying town for
Nipmuc people,
established by the...