Box 25
Contains 111 Results:
Letter from T. H. Chittinden to James Carroll, October 9, 1901
Chittinden clarifies the species of mosquito that Carroll sent Howard on October 3rd, 1901.
Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard, October 10, 1901
Carroll sends Howard more samples of mosquitoes.
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter Reed, October 13, 1901
Kean encourages Reed to lobby for the office of Surgeon General.
Telegram from James Carroll to the War Department, October 22, 1901
Carroll reports positive results for the filtrate test.
Lists of Men Undergoing the Yellow Fever Experiments, circa 1900
These are original lists of men undergoing the yellow fever experiments, with an autograph note by Hench.
Letter from T. H. Chittinden to James Carroll, October 23, 1901
Chittinden clarifies the species of different mosquitoes sent to him by Carroll.
Military Record of J.F. Dunshie, October 23, 1901
Kean explains why Dunshie was discharged from the medical corps.
Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean, November 5, 1901
Reed relays news of additional candidates for Surgeon General. He believes Kean should be Surgeon General instead of himself because he is concerned about his age.
Letter from John Guiteras to Roger Post Ames, November 5, 1901
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter Reed, November 9, 1901
Jefferson Randolph Kean supports the appointment of Walter Reed as the new surgeon general.
Reference letter for Gustav E. Lambert, by Roger Post Ames, November 12, 1901
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter Reed, November 26, 1901
Kean offers Reed continued encouragement and strategy for the Surgeon General's post.
Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed, December 10, 1901
Howard thanks Reed for the copies of two papers on yellow fever. He then corrects Reed on the proper way to spell out fasciata Stegomyia. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from Walter Reed to Roger Post Ames, December 21, 1901
Letter from Walter Reed to Albert Robin, December 21, 1901
Special Orders No. 280, December 23, 1901
The orders relate to a man named John J. Moran, but not the same John J. Moran who was involved with the yellow fever experiments.
Letter from Roger Post Ames to Surgeon General, December 30, 1901
Letter from Leonard Wood to John Dalzell, December 31, 1901
Wood advocates a pension for Mabel Houston Lazear.
Military orders for Thomas M. England and Charles G. Sonntag, January 12, 1901
Special Orders #10 orders England and Sonntag to experimental camp with Walter Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Pages from the daybook of Ignacio Rojas, 1901
These selections from Rojas' daybook concern the rent for Camp Lazear.