Box 140
Contains 51 Results:
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, April 7, 1893
Reed writes that he will send money to Blincoe. He asks about her family.
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, November 14, 1893
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, March 19, 1894
Reed sends Blincoe money.
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe [original in Library of Virginia], September 26, 1894
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, September 27, 1895
Reed is sorry Blincoe's son, Lemuel, has left home. He gives advice on raising violets.
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, November 2, 1895
Reed writes to offer his house to the newlywed couple.
Letter from Walter Reed to Lemuel S. Reed, January 18, 1896
Reed provides details of the Reed family genealogy.
Letter from Walter Reed to Lemuel S. Reed, February 23, 1896
Reed provides genealogical information on the Reed family. Emilie Lawrence Reed has been with her mother, Hanna Rea Lawrence, after the death of Emilie's youngest brother, Edward F. Lawrence. Reed also comments on the war spirit in Washington.
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, September 19, 1896
Reed describes his vacation and bicycling. He comments on the upcoming presidential election.
Letter from Walter Reed to Lemuel S. Reed [original in Library of Virginia], November 28, 1896
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe [original in Library of Virginia], December 18, 1897
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, February 2, 1899
Reed comments on family members. Lawrence Reed is in Cuba.
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, May 23, 1899
Reed discusses personal finances. He will send her money.
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, May 31, 1899
Reed sends Blincoe money.
Typescript copies of correspondence from Jefferson Randolph Kean to relatives. Includes questions by Philip Showalter Hench and typed index (superseded) of the Truby-Kean-Hench correspondence series, 1899-1901 and circa 1960
Letter from Walter Reed to Christopher Reed, circa August 30, 1900
Reed writes that Christopher Reed's son does not have tuberculosis. Reed has been in Cuba studying yellow fever but has returned to finish the typhoid fever report.
Letter from Walter Reed to E. A. de Schweintz, September 6, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, September 24, 1900
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, March 26, 1901
Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe, April 4, 1902
Reed writes about Blincoe's daughter, Laura.