Box 003
Contains 25 Results:
"Between Convoys", 1918 December
Newsletter of Base Hospital 41
Letter from Julian M. Cabell to Stephen Watts, 1919 January 10
The letter concerns the excellent work of Margaret Cowling.
"A Red Cross Nurse by Margaret Cowling, [n.d.]
Cowling gives an account of her experiences with Base Hospital 41.
Margaret Cowling's Diploma from the University of Maryland Training School for Nurses, 1905 May 10
Exhibit information on Margaret Cowling, [n.d.]
The exhibit was for the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library and includes "Margaret B. Cowling and her War Services as an American National Red Cross Nurse in Austria in 1915" by Dieter H. M. Groschel.
Margaret Cowling's record of service during World War I, 1941 February 7
The Office of the Surgeon General in the War Department certifies that Cowling took her oath of office on April 4, 1918 and was honorably discharged from the Army Nurse Corps on August 31, 1919.
Diploma to Certify the Silver Honorary Medal of the Red Cross received by Margaret Cowling, 1915 September 15
The diploma was given by Franz Salvator, Imperial Prince and Archduke of Austria, to recognize Cowling's military medical care given during World War I. An English translation of the German diploma is included.
Certificate of Red Cross Foreign Service for Margaret Cowling, [n.d.]
The Certificate expresses appreciation for Cowling's service to the Red Cross.
Certicate of Appreciation from the city of Baltimore, Maryland to Margaret Cowling, 1919 November 27
The certificate expresses appreciation for Cowling's patriotic service with the American Forces.
"Margaret B. Cowling and her War Services as an American National Red Cross Nurse in Austria in 1915" by Dieter H. M. Groschel, 1983 November 15
Photocopies of scenes of Camp Lee, 1917
One photograph has two people identified: Ruth Moran and Ella Fife. Another photograph is of a hospital ward.
Photocopies of photographs of France and a medal, ca. 1918
The photocopied photographs show St. Denis, Base Hospital 41, and a U. S. Army medal given to Ruth Moran.
"Patriae ac Humanitati, 1864-1914. K. D.", [n.d.]
Photocopy of a photograph of Reunion group, people unidentified, 1965
The photograph was taken at the Thomas Jefferson Inn.
Letters regarding reunion, 1965?-1966
Letter from Agnus Brush to Ruth, Letter from Frances [Ricker] Appleton to Ruth
Minutes of Wichita General Hospital Board, 1931 June 10
The Board expresses appreciation for Margaret Cowling.
Letter from J. B. Casey to Margaret B. Cowling, 1931 May 8
Casey expresses the appreciation of the hospital staff for Cowling's work at the hospital.