Box 154
Contains 59 Results:
Postcard from Ronald Ross to Messrs Henry Young & Sons, Ltd., February 23, 1924
Walter Reed
,Today and Yesterday in the Heart of Virginia, by G. W. Jeffers, 1935
John J. Moran's certificate of recognition as a veteran, April 5, 1935
Certificate card is in both English and Spanish. Donated by Philip Ulzurrun.
John J. Moran's visa from the Cuban government, July 30, 1935
Donated by Philip Ulzurrun.
Envelope forWalter Reed, Famous Americans Series Scientists, April 17, 1940
Letters to and from Francis L. Berkeley, Curator of Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library, 1941-1951
The letters relate to Walter Reed and Reed family members including Nellie Reed Elliot, Mrs. Douglas T. Elam, Lila Reed, and Alice Reed.
Notes by [Atcheson Laughlin Hench], December 1, 1947-June 26, 1951
The notes relate to the relatives of Walter Reed including James Reed, Lila Reed, Lily Blackford, and Alice Reed.
Letters from John Cook Wyllie, Curator of Rare Books, University of Virginia Library to Atcheson L. Hench, November 14, 1947-January 22, 1952
Wyllie writes about Reed family members including Mrs. William E. Graves, Alice Reed, Elizabeth Reed, Mary Blincoe, Jack Dooley Reed, Texie P. Watts, and Mrs. Bowman.
Correspondence between Roscoe M. White and Atcheson Hench, March 1948
The correspondence relates to Lemuel S. Reed and J.C. Reed and the Methodist Church.
Letter to Mrs. John J. Moran from Harry Clemons, October 3, 1951
Clemons informs Mrs. Moran that her husband's Medal of Honor arrived safely to the Alderman Library at the University of Virginia.
Newspaper clippings regarding John J. Moran's Congressional Medal of Honor being given to the University of Virginia., October 5, 1951
Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Atcheson L. Hench, January 22, 1952
Hench encloses an article from the Winter 1951 issue ofVirginia CavalcadeentitledHow a Reed was Bent
.
Notes, clippings and exhibition program relating to Walter Reed's home in Charlottesville, Virginia, November 27, 1949-February 2, 1971
Hench's Wife Gives Library Fever Studies
,The Cavalier Daily, September 21, 1966
Press release regarding the donation of Philip S. Hench's collection of yellow fever materials to the University of Virginia, September 25, 1966
Correspondence of Duncan Groner with a copy of a memorial article relating to Emilie (Blossom) Reed, October 1966
Groner, a cousin of Blossom, recounts Blossom's life in the memorial article.
Volume 7, No. 129 of the weekend edition of theMedical Tribune, October 29, 1966-October 30, 1966
Includes the article,The Story of an Archive: Conquest of Yellow Fever
and a photograph of the yellow fever volunteers.
Dramatic Story of Yellow Fever Battle
,Medical World News, November 11, 1966
Letter from Elizabeth Reed to Philip S. Hench, June 5, 1967
Elizabeth is the daughter of James C. Reed, a brother of Walter Reed.
Carlos Finlay and the Carrier of Death
,Americas, by J.A. del Regato, May 1968
The article is signed by del Regato to Miss Ane Freudenberg