Box 27
Contains 77 Results:
Letter from John H. Walker to H. C. Corbin, January 16, 1903
Walker requests a statement of service regarding Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from H. C. Corbin to the Chairman of the Committee on Pensions, January 22, 1903
Corbin sends a statement of military service of Reed to the Committee on Pensions regarding Senate Bill #6702. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Military endorsement regarding the military service of Walter Reed, February 12, 1903
The Auditor for the War Department requests a statement of military service for Reed. They are deciding if Reed is accountable for medical property. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Surgeon General's Office Report Card, January 16, 1903
These endorsements from the Surgeon General's Office regard the audit of Walter Reed following his death and requests for Reed's photograph and service record. The endorsements are dated January 16, 1903 through October 12, 1903. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Scientists Urge a Pension
,The Washington Post, January 7, 1903
Dr. Reed's Great Work
,The Washington Post, January 20, 1903
Pension for Mrs. Reed
, circa 1903
More Pension for Mrs. Reed
,The Washington Post, February 1910
Mrs. Reed's Pension Indorsed
,News, January 31, 1903
Would Honor Dr. Reed?
, circa 1903
Obituary for Walter Reed, November 29, 1902
This obituary of Reed, which appeared in the "Journal of the American Medical Association," describes his education, career, and contributions to medicine.
Fragment of a statement regarding Walter Reed, circa 1904
Kean states that Reed did not give up his life demonstrating the mosquito theory. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Statement regarding Walter Reed, 1904
Wood attributes the mosquito theory principally to Walter Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly, February 20, 1909
Gorgas describes the achievements of the Panama Canal Zone Sanitary Department.
The American Mosquito Extermination Society on Mosquito Work Going on at Panama
, circa 1909
This article discusses mosquito control efforts in Panama around the Canal Zone.
Blank postcard, circa 1905
The post card includes the caption 'Colonel Gorgas Mosquito Brigade. The Gang that made Panama healthy'.