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letters (correspondence)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Pieces of correspondence that are somewhat more formal than memoranda or notes, usually on paper and delivered.

Found in 6939 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from [James E. Peabody] to John J. Moran, October 15, 1928

 Item — Box 31: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 62
Identifier: uva-lib:2225673
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates: October 15, 1928

Letter from James E. Peabody to John J. Moran, January 8, 1930

 Item — Box 32: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 28
Identifier: uva-lib:2225733
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:...
Dates: January 8, 1930

Letter from James E. Peabody to John J. Moran,  December 10, 1935

 Item — Box 33: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 40
Identifier: 03340001
Scope and Contents

Peabody thanks Moran for his hospitality and for the information on the Yellow Fever Commission work.

Dates:  December 10, 1935

Letter from James E. Peabody to John R. and Ida E. Kissinger,  March 30, 1927

 Item — Box 31: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 12
Identifier: 03112001
Scope and Contents

Peabody informs the Kissingers that a fund is being established for their support.

Dates:  March 30, 1927

Letter from [James E. Peabody] to Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright,  November 18, 1929

 Item — Box 32: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 17
Identifier: 03217001
Scope and Contents

[Peabody] thanks Wainwright for his support of the bill to honor the yellow fever experiment participants. Peabody is delighted that Agramonte was included, and glad that Marie Gorgas was not.

Dates:  November 18, 1929

Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench,  January 6, 1942

 Item — Box 39: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 6
Identifier: 03906018
Scope and Contents

Peabody fears that the war will interfere with Hench's efforts to create a Camp Lazear memorial.

Dates:  January 6, 1942

Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench,  February 8, 1942

 Item — Box 39: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 8
Identifier: 03908022
Scope and Contents

Peabody discusses the Camp Lazear memorial project. He wishes to know if Hench has been contacted by Wood.

Dates:  February 8, 1942

Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench,  December 12, 1940

 Item — Box 37: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 10
Identifier: 03710027
Scope and Contents

Peabody thanks Hench for the program and summary of his speech from the Lazear memorial event. He praises Hench's research on the events surrounding the conquest of yellow fever.

Dates:  December 12, 1940

Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench,  September 10, 1940

 Item — Box 36: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 9
Identifier: 03609001
Scope and Contents

Peabody describes his research on Reed and tells Hench where the research materials may be found.

Dates:  September 10, 1940

Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench,  September 20, 1940

 Item — Box 36: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 9
Identifier: 03609007
Scope and Contents

Peabody describes the research material he left at the Welch Medical Library. He mentions that Agramonte's daughter has many of her father's documents.

Dates:  September 20, 1940

Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench,  September 30, 1940

 Item — Box 36: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 9
Identifier: 03609009
Scope and Contents

Peabody will write to the Welch Medical Library and ask that the research material he left there be sent to Hench.

Dates:  September 30, 1940

Letter from [James E. Peabody] to [s.n.] Mallock,  July 8, 1927

 Item — Box 31: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 24
Identifier: 03124001
Scope and Contents

[Peabody] informs Mallock of various projects, including a film strip on Walter Reed and a newspaper story on Kissinger.

Dates:  July 8, 1927

Letter from James E. Peabody to the Members of the New York Association of Biology Teachers,  May 5, 1935

 Item — Box 33: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 33
Identifier: 03333001
Scope and Contents

Peabody urges support of a bill granting posthumous recognition to George Sherman Ward and a pension to his survivors, in recognition of Ward's part in James Carroll's typhoid experiment, in 1904.

Dates:  May 5, 1935

Letter from James E. Peabody to the Yellow Fever Committee of the New York Association of Biology Teachers, November 26, 1923

 Item — Box 53: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 7
Identifier: uva-lib:2229236
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: November 26, 1923

Letter from James E. Pilcher to Howard A. Kelly,  November 30, 1908

 Item — Box 29: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 60
Identifier: 02960007
Scope and Contents

Pilcher offers his recollections of Carroll.

Dates:  November 30, 1908

Letter from James Eckman to Herman Allen, June 14, 1950

 Item — Box 43: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 33
Identifier: 04333007
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: June 14, 1950

Letter from James Eckman to Philip Showalter Hench,  September 12, 1951

 Item — Box 43: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 73
Identifier: 04373006
Scope and Contents

Eckman sends Hench a letter from Morris Leikind, who is seeking information on Reed for a paper he is writing.

Dates:  September 12, 1951

Letter from James Evelyn Pilcher to Howard A. Kelly,  January 5, 1909

 Item — Box 29: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 64
Identifier: 02964001
Scope and Contents

Pilcher encloses a letter from Carroll, written in 1901.

Dates:  January 5, 1909

Letter from James F. McDonald to Philip Showalter Hench, November 30, 1946

 Item — Box 41: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 20
Identifier: 04120004
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: November 30, 1946

Letter from James F. McDonald to Philip Showalter Hench, December 13, 1946

 Item — Box 41: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 22
Identifier: 04122005
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other...
Dates: December 13, 1946