Skip to main content

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 Eduardo Angles to Jefferson Randolph Kean,  February 19, 1941

 Item — Box 63: Series uva-lib:2229588, Folder: 1
Identifier: 06301153
Scope and Contents

Angles explains why Cubans are fearful that Finlay will be robbed of his glory.

Dates:  February 19, 1941

Letter from Eduardo Angles to Jefferson Randolph Kean,  March 29, 1941

 Item — Box 63: Series uva-lib:2229588, Folder: 2
Identifier: 06302055

Letter from Eduardo Angles to Philip Showalter Hench,  August 30, 1940

 Item — Box 35: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 89
Identifier: 03589002
Scope and Contents

Angles supports the Cuban government's claim for the site of Camp Lazear and rejects the alternative location. He stresses Finlay's preeminence in the yellow fever research. Included is Hench's autograph reaction to Angles' claims.

Dates:  August 30, 1940

Letter from Edward Angles to James E. Peabody, December 27, 1935

 Item — Box 33: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 42
Identifier: uva-lib:2225876
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: December 27, 1935

Letter from Edward Boland to Philip Showalter Hench, May 13, 1948

 Item — Box 145: Series uva-lib:2231610, Folder: 108
Identifier: uva-lib:2232044
Scope and Contents From the Series: Series XIV. P. Kahler Hench additions consists of original and photocopied materials that Philip Showalter Hench's son, P. Kahler Hench, donated to the University of Virginia in 1988 and 1989. Items in the series date from around 1860 to 1965 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1898 to 1965. Most of these items were collected or created by Philip Showalter Hench while researching the yellow fever experiments. These items include the following: ...
Dates: May 13, 1948

Letter from Edward F. Hartung to Philip Showalter Hench,  circa June 1942

 Item — Box 40: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 3
Identifier: 04003013
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:  circa June 1942

Letter from Edward F. Rosenberg to Philip Showalter Hench,  April 13, 1953

 Item — Box 46: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 9
Identifier: 04609002
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:  April 13, 1953

Letter from Edward H. [Rynearson?] to Philip Showalter Hench, September 3, 1945

 Item — Box 40: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 62
Identifier: 04062002
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: September 3, 1945

Letter from Edward H. Rynearson to Philip Showalter Hench, September 1945

 Item — Box 40: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 62
Identifier: 04062006
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: September 1945

Letter from Edward McDonald to Ralph Cooper Hutchison,  February 3, 1941

 Item — Box 38: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 3
Identifier: 03803002b
Scope and Contents From the File:

Materials relate to the solicitation of donations for the Washington and Jefferson College 1941 Alumni Fund.

Dates:  February 3, 1941

Letter from Edward P. Wallace to Howard A. Kelly,  June 28, 1907

 Item — Box 29: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 31
Identifier: 02931003

Letter from Edward R. Stitt to Henry Rose Carter,  October 27, 1924

 Item — Box 12: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 01213017
Scope and Contents

Stitt writes that no serious attempt was made at the Naval Medical School to discover a satisfactory repellent for mosquitoes.

Dates:  October 27, 1924

Letter from Edward R. Stitt to Philip Showalter Hench,  January 2, 1947

 Item — Box 41: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 25
Identifier: 04125003
Scope and Contents

Stitt informs Hench that Carter's sister, Mary Carter, thinks she sent the papers collected by Stitt's late wife, Laura Armistead Carter Stitt, to Carter's son in Birmingham, Alabama. He gives Hench the address of Carter's son and offers to help Hench gain access to George Carroll.

Dates:  January 2, 1947

Letter from Edward T. Sanford to Howard A. Kelly,  July 3, 1907

 Item — Box 29: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 31
Identifier: 02931017

Letter from Edward Younger to Philip Showalter Hench, February 11, 1954

 Item — Box 47: Series uva-lib:2225888, Folder: 4
Identifier: 04704008
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: February 11, 1954

Letter from Edwin Anderson Alderman to Emilie Lawrence Reed,  February 18, 1931

 Item — Box 32: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 53
Identifier: 03253001
Scope and Contents

Alderman thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for her gift of a replica of a Walter Reed bust by Schuler.

Dates:  February 18, 1931

Letter from Edwin Anderson Alderman to Jefferson Randolph Kean,  April 2, 1925

 Item — Box 62: Series uva-lib:2229588, Folder: 69
Identifier: 06269024
Scope and Contents

Alderman, the President of the University of Virginia, congratulates Kean on his review of the Gorgas biography.

Dates:  April 2, 1925

Letter from Edwin C. Shaw to Henry Rose Carter, August 1, 1919

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 18
Identifier: 00818099
Scope and Contents

Shaw requests Carter's advice in establishing a city public health clinic in Akron, Ohio.

Dates: August 1, 1919

Letter from Edwin Denby to Caroline Latimer,  December 11, 1907

 Item — Box 29: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 27
Identifier: 02927018

Letter from Edwin Denby to Howard A. Kelly,  August 15, 1907

 Item — Box 29: Series uva-lib:2223908, Folder: 27
Identifier: 02927005
Scope and Contents

Denby makes a contribution to the fund for Kissinger. As a member of Congress, he offers to introduce a bill in the House of Representatives. Included at the end of the letter is a reply from [Kelly] to Denby, on September 4, 1907, thanking him for his contribution.

Dates:  August 15, 1907