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Box 3

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Contains 118 Results:

Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the War Department, September 25, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 55
Identifier: uva-lib:2222194
Scope and Contents

Kean informs the War Department of Jesse W. Lazear's death.

Dates: September 25, 1900

Telegram from George Miller Sternberg to Jefferson Randolph Kean, September 25, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 56
Identifier: uva-lib:2222195
Scope and Contents

The telegram concerns Jesse W. Lazear's illness.

Dates: September 25, 1900

Record of death and internment of Jesse W. Lazear, September 25, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 57
Identifier: uva-lib:2222196
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: September 25, 1900

Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mabel H. Lazear, September 26, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 58
Identifier: 00358001
Scope and Contents

Kean informs Mabel Lazear of Lazear's death.

Dates: September 26, 1900

Telegram from William Osler to George Miller Sternberg, September 26, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 59
Identifier: uva-lib:2222198
Scope and Contents

William Osler requests news about Jesse W. Lazear's condition.

Dates: September 26, 1900

Telegram from George Miller Sternberg to William Osler, September 26, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 60
Identifier: uva-lib:2222199
Scope and Contents

George Miller Sternberg informs William Osler about Jesse W. Lazear's death.

Dates: September 26, 1900

Telegram from T.B. Futcher to George Miller Sternberg, September 26, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 61
Identifier: uva-lib:2222200
Scope and Contents

T.B. Futcher tells George Miller Sternberg that Mrs. Jesse W. Lazear has been informed of her husband's death.

Dates: September 26, 1900

Telegram from Thomas A. Baldwin to the War Department, September 26, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 62
Identifier: uva-lib:2222201
Scope and Contents

Thomas A. Baldwin reports Jesse W. Lazear's death.

Dates: September 26, 1900

A Victim to Science,The Havana Post, September 27, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 63
Identifier: uva-lib:2222202
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: September 27, 1900

Who is to Blame?,The Havana Post, September 27, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 64
Identifier: uva-lib:2222203
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: September 27, 1900

Articles fromThe Baltimore Sunreporting the death of Jesse W. Lazear, September 27, 1900

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 65
Identifier: uva-lib:2222204
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: September 27, 1900

The Summons of Death,The Washington Observer, September 29, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 66
Identifier: N0366001
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: September 29, 1900

Newspaper articles relating to the death and memorialization of Jesse W. Lazear, circa 1900-1910

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 67
Identifier: uva-lib:2222206
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: circa 1900-1910

Envelope addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, October 2, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 68
Identifier: uva-lib:2222215
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: October 2, 1900

Administrative papers relating to the estate of Jesse W. Lazear, October 15, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 69
Identifier: uva-lib:2222216
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: October 15, 1900

Envelope addressed to Mrs. Jesse W. Lazear from the War Department, Columbia Barracks, Cuba, October 23, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 70
Identifier: uva-lib:2222217
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: October 23, 1900

Newspaper articles relating to the death of Jesse W. Lazear sent from Henry Romeike to Mrs. Jesse W. Lazear, September-October 1900

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 71
Identifier: uva-lib:2222218
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: September-October 1900

Obituaries and articles relating to the death of Jesse W. Lazear, October 1900

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 72
Identifier: uva-lib:2222227
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: October 1900

Notes of Jesse W. Lazear annotated by Mabel H. Lazear, circa 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 73
Identifier: uva-lib:2222233
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal...
Dates: circa 1900

The Mosquito as a Carrier of Yellow Fever Infection,St. Louis Medical Review, November 3, 1900

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 74
Identifier: 00374001
Scope and Contents

This article, which appeared in theSt. Louis Medical Review, discusses the transmission of yellow fever via mosquitoes.

Dates: November 3, 1900