Box 73
Contains 39 Results:
Postcards and prints showing scenes from Havana, circa 1849-1901
It appears that around 52 photographs were removed from this file and included in Series IX. of the collection.
Correspondence relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acquisition of still photographs from the movie,Jezebel, November 21, 1947-December 6, 1947
It appears that around 18 photographs were removed from this file and included in Series IX. of the collection.
Letter from Gregory A. Johnson to Nancy A. Tramontin, September 30, 1982
The letter concerns the return of photographs in the collection from the University Press of Virginia to the University of Virginia Health Sciences Library.
Folder containing a note relating to two photographs, circa 1942-1980
It appears that 43 photographs and photographic negatives relating to Emilie Lawrence Reed's birthday party, meetings of the Board of Visitors of the Walter Reed Memorial Association, and other subjects were removed from this file and included in Series IX. and Series X. of the collection.
Envelope from Philip Showalter Hench addressed to Blossom Reed, November 1960
It appears that the envelope at one time contained 8 photographs.
Notes taken by Philip Showalter Hench relating to photographs of "decoration exercises", circa 1930-1960
It appears that the file at one time contained 7 photographs.
Correspondence and list relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acquisition of photographs from the U.S. State Department that concern the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria, June 10, 1948
It appears that the file at one time contained 14 photographs.
Walter Reed Hospital, August 11, 1951
The file at one time included up to 7 additional photographs of the hospital and a party celebrating Walter Reed with their photographic negatives.
Postcards illustrating a portrait of Carlos J. Finlay with notes, circa 1940-1960
The file at one time included up to 36 photographs of Finlay with their photographic negatives and copies of some of his articles.
Envelopes for photographs and photographic negatives, circa 1940-1960
The file at one time included photographs of Albert E. Truby, the Hench family, Jesse W. and Mabel Lazear, and the Walter Reed Memorial Association.
Envelopes for aerial photographs of Mariano, Cuba, circa 1940-1960
The envelopes at one time contained aerial photographs of Marianao.
Prints and photocopies illustrating a panoramic view of the Hospital Nacional General Calixto Garcia in Cuba, circa 1940-1960
The file at one time contained 19 photographs of the 1st military hospital, 2 portrait photographs of John J. Moran, and up to 7 aerial photographs of the Hospital Nacional.
Envelopes, letters, and receipts relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acquisition of aerial photographs of Havana, Cuba from the United States Air Force, circa 1940-1960
The file at one time contained 46 aerial photographs and photographic negatives of Havana, Cuba and its environs.
Envelopes that once contained photographs of Las Animas Hospital, circa 1940-1960
The file at one time contained 72 photographs and photographic negatives showing Las Animas Hospital in Cuba.
Maps of Camp Columbia with notes by Albert E. Truby, circa 1900-1950
An annotated map of part of Marianao, Cuba with an envelope that once contained photographs, circa 1899-1950
The envelope once contained around 6 annotated photographs and maps of Camp Columbia in Cuba.
Print of an aerial photograph of La Ciudad Militar in Cuba and envelopes for photographs, 1940-1941
The envelopes once contained up to 22 photographs of La Ciudad Militar.
A panoramic and monumental map of Cuba with an envelope for photographs of Camp Lazear, circa 1900-1960
The envelope once contained photographs of Camp Lazear.
Miscellaneous photographs, photographic negatives, maps, postcards, and envelopes relating to Philip Showalter Hench and Cuba, circa 1900-1960
Envelopes for photographs and photographic negatives showing Camp Lazear with related notes, circa 1900-1960
The envelopes at one time contained 151 photographs and 67 photographic negatives.