Box 8
Contains 228 Results:
Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter, January 13, 1916
Stimpson requests that Carter detail his expenses for reimbursement.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 19, 1916
Blue informs Carter that the dates for the lectures on yellow fever and malaria are satisfactory.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 20, 1916
Blue orders Carter to proceed to Washington to deliver lectures on yellow fever and malaria.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 21, 1916
Blue informs Carter that he has been awarded a permanent commission as Assistant Surgeon-General in the Public Health Service.
Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter, January 22, 1916
Stimpson sends Carter a copy of a letter to St. Vincent's hospital regarding payment for Carter's treatment there.
Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Superintendent, St. Vincent's Hospital, January 22, 1916
Stimpson arranges for Carter to be reimbursed for payment made to St. Vincent's Hospital.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, January 24, 1916
Blue requests that Carter present a paper for the American Society of Tropical Medicine meeting.
Letter from H.F. Moore to Henry Rose Carter, January 29, 1915
Moore informs Carter that it is feasible to ship mosquito-eating fish to Alabama. The Bureau of Fisheries will cooperate with the Public Health Service.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [Rupert Blue], February 1, 1916
Carter requests a leave of absence.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, February 2, 1916
Blue orders Carter to proceed to Whitney, North Carolina, to investigate the building of a dam for the reservoir.
Letter from A.H. Glennan to Henry Rose Carter, February 4, 1916
Glennan grants Carter a leave of absence.
Letter from J.E. Harper to Henry Rose Carter, February 11, 1916
Harper grants Carter a leave of absence.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, February 6, 1915
Carter reports on his health and his travel plans.
Letter from L.C. Bell to Henry Rose Carter, February 16, 1916
Bell expresses his appreciation for Carter's report on a local swamp and mentions a potential mosquito survey for the following summer.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to R.H. von Ezdorf, February 16, 1916
Carter discusses anti-mosquito work and mentions the Rockefeller Foundation.
Letter from H.H. Horner to Henry Rose Carter, February 29, 1916
Horner discusses a hatchery at Edenton, North Carolina, for the breeding of mosquito-eating fish.
Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter, February 29, 1916
Blue orders Carter to attend a conference on immigrant health inspections.
Letter from E.L. Munson to Henry Rose Carter, February 29, 1916
Munson writes that the Association of Military Surgeons wishes to include Carter as an editorial collaborator for theMilitary Surgeon.
Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter, March 8, 1916
Stimpson reimburses Carter for his expenses.
Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to [Laura Eugenia Hook Carter], March 11, 1916
[Carter] describes his field work.