Box 4
Contains 157 Results:
Senate Bill No. 1168, December 5, 1907
This bill grants a pension to Mabel Lazear.
Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear, January 3, 1908
Mead provides an update on the bill in the House of Representatives and the Senate to grant a pension to Mabel Lazear.
Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear, January 13, 1908
Mead discusses a memorandum for President Roosevelt concerning support for the beneficiaries of the Yellow Fever Commission.
Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear, January 14, 1908
Von Mansfelde sends Mabel Lazear an update on preparations to pass a bill to support the widows and children of the Yellow Fever Commission.
Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear, March 11, 1908
Von Mansfelde reports that the Senate Committee on Pensions voted favorably on the Lazear and Carroll pension bills. The House committee members also support the measure.
Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear, March 12, 1908
Von Mansfelde writes that politics are involved in procuring passage of the pension bills.
Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear, March 31, 1908
Mead reports that the bill passed by the Senate will grant pensions to the widows of Lazear and Carroll.
Letter from E.S. Pillsbury to Mabel H. Lazear, April 17, 1908
Pillsbury informs Mabel Lazear that he supports her pension and encloses a copy of the letter he sent to Senators Perkins and Flint.
Letter from E.S. Pillsbury to George S. Perkins, April 17, 1908
Pillsbury writes to Senator Perkins in support of a pension increase for Mabel Lazear.
Letter from Evans S. Pillsbury to Mabel H. Lazear, April 29, 1908
Pillsbury informs Mabel Lazear that the members of the House of Representatives from California will do all they can to pass the Senate pension bill.
Letter from Marian Walker Williams to William S. Thayer, circa 1908
The pension voted by Congress for Mabel Lazear is being opposed by a member of the Reparations Committee. Williams requests help in pressuring the committee in her favor.
Letter from Thomas C. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear, May 14 1908
Thomas Lazear writes about the difficulties in passing a pension bill on behalf of the families of Carroll and Lazear.
Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear, May 20, 1908
Mead discusses the pension bills before Congress.
Draft of the annuity bill for Jennie Carroll and Mabel H. Lazear, circa May 23, 1908
This is a draft of the bill granting annuities to Jennie Carroll and Mabel Lazear.
Congressional Bill, H.R. 21884, May 23, 1908
The Bill awards pensions to Jennie Carroll and Mabel Lazear from the War Department in recognition of their husbands' service in the yellow fever work.
Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear, 1908
Von Mansfelde details his political maneuvering to get the pension bill passed.
Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear, May 24, 1908
Von Mansfelde writes that the president supports the annuity bill.
Letter from Thomas C. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear, May 27, 1908
Thomas Lazear informs Mabel Lazear that the annuity bill has passed.
Letter from H.W. Rogers to Mabel H. Lazear, June 19, 1908
The Paymaster General of the Army designates a payment schedule for the annuity of Mabel Lazear.
Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear, June 25, 1908
Von Mansfelde asks why he has not heard from Mabel Lazear.