letters (correspondence)
Found in 6939 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Joseph A. LePrince, June 2, 1916
Carter discusses mosquito breeding.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph H. White, May 10, 1925
[Carter] inquires about and describes the disease "o bicho" found in Venezuela and Brazil.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph H. White, January 21, 1923
[Carter] informs White of Lyster's visit and the danger of yellow fever in Tuxpan.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph H. White, February 14, 1923
[Carter] gives White advice on employing stegomyia control in limited areas.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Juan Guiteras, December 28, 1918
[Carter] requests information from Guiteras regarding yellow fever blood samples.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.W. Schereschewsky, May 7, 1919
Carter writes that he may be well enough to travel in order to meet with Fricks and LePrince.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.W. Schereschewsky, August 8, 1919
Carter requests a copy of an illustration to use in an article on yellow fever.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Landon C. Bell, December 20, 1916
Carter writes to Bell that he will testify if he can get a leave of absence.
Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Landon C. Bell, June 5, 1916
[Carter] discusses plans for a mosquito survey.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura A. Carter, January 2, 1909
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, February 11, 1914
Carter discusses her presentation on malaria.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, July 23, 1922
Carter describes his trip to South Carolina, but refuses to make anymore long journeys. He discusses financial affairs and family issues.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, September 23, 1916
Carter provides his travel and work plans.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, July 4, 1917
Carter discusses Henry Carter, Jr., and the contribution his work has made to the war effort.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, August 18, 1917
Carter writes about his health and financial matters. He would like to continue working for the Rockefeller Foundation in South America next winter.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, October 3, 1918
Carter discusses his travel schedule and the dangers of influenza.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, October 7, 1918
Carter discusses his work, and influenza.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [Laura Armistead Carter], April 16, 1919
Carter writes about his current work and comments on scarlet fever and hysteria.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, May 5, 1919
Carter reflects, at length, on his career in public medicine and his accomplishments.
Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter, February 27, 1920
Carter describes his trip to New York and discusses travel plans to South America. He also writes about financial matters.