Whitman G. Ferrin (July 9, 1818 – June 1, 1896) was a Vermont attorney and politician who served as State Auditor.
He was raised in Morrisville and Montpelier, studied law under Luke Poland, and was admitted to the bar.
Ferrin practiced initially in Wolcott, and later in Johnson, Hyde Park, and Montpelier.
[4][5][6] A Republican, Ferrin served terms in the Vermont House of Representatives in the mid-1850s and late 1860s.
[9][10][11] Ferrin was an original incorporator of the Montpelier Savings Bank and Trust Company and served as its treasurer.