Box 58
Contains 114 Results:
Biographical information relating to Aristides Agramonte, circa 1920-1940
Correspondence between Aristides Agramonte and John C. Hemmeter, 1913
The correspondence concerns Agramonte's belief that he had been injured by Hemmeter's book on James Carroll.
Materials relating to Estela Agramonte de Rodriguez Leon, circa 1941-1950
Materials relating to Roger Post Ames, circa 1942-1950
Correspondence relating to David L. Andrus, 1953
Materials relating to John H. Andrus, circa 1941-1942
Obituary for Robert Brooke, by James M. Phalen, circa 1941
Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Mrs. George S.H. Carroll, circa 1952-1954
Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James Carroll, 1906
Materials from Dr. J.C. Hemmeter relating to James C. Carroll, circa 1920-1950
Materials relating to Robert Page Cooke, circa 1942-1954
Correspondence relating to Alfred D. Danziger, circa 1941
Materials relating to Thomas M. England, circa 1943-1946
Materials relating to Carlos J. Finlay, circa 1940-1950
Materials relating to Carlos J. Finlay, 1937-1957
Materials relating to Levi E. Folk, 1943-1952
Materials relating to Wallace W. Forbes, circa 1947
Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench, July 24, 1942
Jessie Ames writes that Hench may keep the fever charts as soon as she gets them back and can send them to him. She thinks the War Department does not have a complete dossier on her husband, and attributes this to carelessness.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames, July 30, 1942
Hench thanks Ames for her willingness to contribute the yellow fever charts. He assures her that he has arranged his yellow fever files so that if anything happens to him, the collection would be preserved for posterity.
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames, August 23, 1950
Hench describes the difficulties he has encountered in memorializing Camp Lazear. He discusses where he believes his collection should eventually be stored, citing the Mayo Foundation, the University of Virginia's Alderman Library, and the National Archives. He does not want the items to be in Cuba.