letters (correspondence)
Found in 6939 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from George M. Sternberg to Walter Reed, July 3, 1893
Sternberg wants Reed to be examined for promotion by the Board of Medical Officers.
Letter from George M. Sternberg to Walter Reed, January 19, 1894
Sternberg discusses his theory of yellow fever and the necessary preventative measures to combat the spread of yellow fever.
Letter from George M. Wratten to Emilie Lawrence Reed, April 1, 1912
Wratten sends Emilie Lawrence Reed transliterations of [song?] titles.
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Adjutant General, July 15, 1898
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Adjutant General, July 29, 1898
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, May 10, 1901
Sternberg requests personal information from Agramonte, which Agramonte supplies on the lower half of the page before he returns the letter to Sternberg.
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, April 19, 1898
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, May 3, 1899
1 page
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, June 5, 1899
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, July 21, 1899
2 pages
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, August 7, 1899
1 page
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, August 24, 1899
1 page
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, September 26, 1899
1 page
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, December 13, 1899
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, December 29, 1899
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, January 28, 1900
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte, May 14, 1900
Sternberg asks Agramonte to settle a question whether the infectious agent of yellow fever is present in the blood. Sternberg also includes an excerpt of his report on Ruiz, which should help Agramonte's experiments. Included is a handwritten note by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Calvin DeWitt, January 8, 1900
Sternberg stops the annulment of Agramonte's contract. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Calvin DeWitt, March 2, 1900
Sternberg terminates Agramonte's contract. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Henry C. Loudenslager, January 21, 1901
with attached notes by Philip Showalter Hench