Deming, William Champion, 1862-1954
Person
Biography
Dr. William Champion Deming (1862-1954) practiced in Westchester, N.Y., served as a captain in the medical corps during World War I, and worked for the Veterans Administration for over 20 years.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Adelaide Deming collection
1954-46-0
Collection
Identifier: 1954-46-0
Scope and Contents
The Adelaide Deming collection (1954-46-0, .21 linear feet) contains papers related to Litchfield painter Adelaide Deming (1864-1956); her brother, physician William Champion Deming (1862-1954); and other members of her family, including her sister Charlotte (1868-), cousin John W. Quincy (1868-1950), and great grandfather Julius Deming (1755-1838). The collection consists primarily of correspondence and also includes business papers, estate papers, news clippings, a writ signed by Julius...
Dates:
translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.created: 1808-1956; Other: Date acquired: 05/04/1956
Found in:
Litchfield Historical Society
Robert T. Morris to Dr. William C. Deming
00-1973-18-2
Collection
Identifier: 00-1973-18-2
Scope and Contents
This Letter, Robert T. Morris to Dr. William C. Deming, 1973-18-2, dated October 16, 1921 outlines the type of endorsement Morris would like for his book, Nut Growing. Both Morris and Deming were proponents of growing nut trees. Dr. William Champion Deming (1862-1954). He practiced in Westchester, N.Y., served as a captain in the medical corps during World War I, and worked for the Veterans Administration for over 20 years.
Dates:
Other: Majority of material found in 1921 Oct 16; Other: Date acquired: 12/02/1972
Found in:
Litchfield Historical Society
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