Box 30
Contains 167 Results:
Letter from Henry Hanson to Florence M. Read, February 21, 1922
Hanson describes the work of the sanitary campaign against yellow fever in Peru, naming physicians and surveyors.
Letter from H. McG. Robertson to Hugh S. Cumming, May 9, 1922
Robertson proposes a study of fleas and bubonic plague in Boston, Philadelphia or Baltimore, Savannah, and New Orleans.
Miscellaneous correspondence of Howard A. Kelly with related materials, 1922
Editorial: William Crawford Gorgas
, March 1925
This editorial concerns Marie Gorgas' biography of her husband. The editor comments on the claims made concerning Gorgas' yellow fever work.
Book reviews forWilliam Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Workand clippings related to William Crawford Gorgas, 1925-1949
Letter from Charles M. Gandy to Simon Flexner, October 17, 1913
Gandy informs Flexner that a negative of one of Reed's photographs is broken. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Union Calendar No. 297 H.R. 16510, May 13, 1914
This bill recognizes the services of certain military officers of the Isthmian Canal Commission.
House of Representatives Report No. 1022, July 27, 1914
This report recognizes officers whose work was instrumental in the construction of the Panama Canal.
Colonel Goethals Was Not Hampered by the Canal Commission
,The Baltimore Sun, December 21, 1914
Pertinent Portraits - George W. Goethals
,The Baltimore Sun, December 18, 1914
Letter to Daniel Witwer Weaver, August 14, 1915
Weaver is informed of Kelly's biography of Walter Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from [William Crawford Gorgas] to N. M. Miller, November 26, 1915
Gorgas informs Miller that a painting of Walter Reed has been approved and will be hung in the Walter Reed General Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Surgeon's General's Office to N. M. Miller, circa December 4, 1915
Permission is sought to photograph the painting of Walter Reed recently completed by Miller. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from the Secretary of War to the President of the Senate, June 29, 1916
The Commission of Fine Arts and the Chairman of the House Committee on the Library disapprove of the monument to Reed, Carroll, Lazear, and Agramonte. They suggest a memorial fountain instead. Included is a copy of Senate Bill #6067. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Senate bill S.6067, May 18, 1916
Correspondence relating to Senate bill S.6067, June 5, 1916-June 7, 1916
Telegram from [H.P.] McCain to John J. Moran, May 27, 1918
McCain informs Moran of his appointment as captain in the Quartermaster Corps.
Special Orders No. 124 from Peyton C. March, May 27, 1918
Moran is ordered to report to New York City.
Special Orders No. 124 from Peyton C. March, May 27, 1918
Moran is ordered to report to New York City.
Depot Orders No. 103 for John J. Moran, May 31, 1918
Moran is assigned to the Warehousing Division.