Timothy Dwight IV, President of Yale University, along with Williams College President Ebenezer Fitch, climbed Greylock in 1799, probably over a rough route cut by a local pioneer farmer Jeremiah Wilbur (in that time more land had been cleared on the slopes for farming than today).
Dwight D. Eisenhower | Dwight Yoakam | Timothy Leary | Timothy Dalton | Timothy Spall | Timothy West | Timothy F. Murphy | Timothy Geithner | Dwight L. Moody | Timothy Zahn | Timothy Hutton | Timothy Hackworth | Timothy Greenfield-Sanders | Timothy Findley | Timothy McVeigh | James Dwight Dana | Dwight Twilley | Dwight Gooden | William Dwight Whitney | Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern | Timothy Matlack | Dwight Schrute | Timothy Parker (puzzle designer) | Timothy Parker | Timothy Freke | Timothy Bradley | Dwight Waldo | Dwight, Illinois | Christopher Timothy | Timothy Well |
Sprague wrote numerous books, including Lives of Rev. Edward Dorr Griffin, D. D, (1838), Timothy Dwight (1845), and Rev. Jedidiah Morse (1874), his greatest contribution to literature being his Annals of the American Pulpit, an invaluable compilation of Trinitarian Congregationalist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist, Episcopalian, Unitarian Congregationalist, and other biographies.