Box 3
Contains 118 Results:
Untitled,The Washington Jeffersonian, October, 1900
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to George Miller Sternberg, January 13, 1913
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to George Miller Sternberg, January 21, 1900
Transfer of deed from Charlotte C. Sweitzer to Jesse W. Lazear, January 25, 1900
Contract of Jesse W. Lazear as surgeon in the United States Army, February 1900
Military orders for Jesse W. Lazear, February 5, 1900
Lazear is ordered to report to Tampa, Florida, for transfer to Columbia Barracks, Cuba.
Oath of loyalty of Jesse W. Lazear, February 5, 1900
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army, February 5, 1900
Letter from A.E. Bates to Jesse W. Lazear, February 6, 1900
Lazear's army contract has been received.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, February 7, 1900
Lazear provides travel details.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, February 8, 1900
Lazear provides travel details and reports that his son is well.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, February 11, 1900
Lazear describes his journey and Cuba.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, February 15, 1900
Lazear describes his domestic arrangements in Cuba.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, February 21, 1900
Lazear describes his domestic arrangements and gives his opinion on the Cuban political situation.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, March 1, 1900
Lazear provides his impressions of Cuba.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, March 6, 1900
Lazear reports that the Secretary of War, Elihu Root, will visit the camp. He discusses his laboratory work.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, March 13, 1900
Lazear describes the camp location and commanders. He offers his opinion of Cubans and reports that Mabel Lazear will leave for the United States before the fever season quarantine begins.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, March 15, 1900
Lazear, writing as William Lazear, describes his son's daily life.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, March 23, 1900
Lazear writes that he will assist Reed in an investigation of a disinfectant. He offers his opinion on the political situation in Cuba.
Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, March 31, 1900
Lazear writes that his workload will be lighter after Reed leaves. He reports that his son is well.