telegrams
Found in 249 Collections and/or Records:
Telegram from H.A. Bonzi to Henry Rose Carter, circa 1900-1920
Bonzi informs Carter that a vaccine is being shipped by the Rockefeller Foundation.
Telegram from Hal R. Keeling to Philip Showalter Hench, January 24, 1948
Telegram from Hideyo Noguchi to Laura Armistead Carter, September 14, 1925
Noguchi expresses his condolences upon the death of Henry Carter.
Telegram from [H.P.] McCain to John J. Moran, May 27, 1918
McCain informs Moran of his appointment as captain in the Quartermaster Corps.
[Telegram?] from Hugh S. Cumming to M.S. Lombard, September 15, 1922
Cumming advises Lombard on a possible yellow fever case at Mobile, Alabama.
Telegram from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench, April 7, 1954
Siler informs Hench that Cornelia Knox Kean has died and will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Telegram from Jack [s.n.] and Susan [s.n.] to Laura Armistead Carter, September 14, 1925
Jack and Susan express their support and friendship for Laura Carter.
Telegram from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly [telegram; article fragment], circa March 11, 1907
The telegram deals with the James Carroll's promotion to Major, and is then followed by a biographical article about him. [missing pages 1 - 3 of 5].
Telegram from James Carroll to the War Department, October 22, 1901
Carroll reports positive results for the filtrate test.
Telegram from James Clayton Reed to Anita Clayton Blincoe, November 24, 1902
James Reed inquires when Walter Reed died.
Telegram from [Janet and William Butsch] to Philip Showalter Hench, circa October 1940
[The Butsches] congratulate Hench.
Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mabel H. Lazear, September 26, 1900
Kean informs Mabel Lazear of Lazear's death.
Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the War Department, September 24, 1900
Jefferson Randolph Kean acknowledges that Jesse W. Lazear has yellow fever.
Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the War Department, September 25, 1900
Jefferson Randolph Kean comments on the seriousness of Jesse W. Lazear's condition.
Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the War Department, September 25, 1900
Kean informs the War Department of Jesse W. Lazear's death.
Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to [Walter Wyman], September 7, 1900
Kean reports to Surgeon General [Wyman] that Carroll's condition has improved.
Telegram from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, May 28, 1890
Lazear cables that he has arrived safely.
Telegram from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench, September 4, 1950
Siler informs Hench that Kean has died.
Telegram from Joaquin del Castillo to Henry Rose Carter, March 21, 1921
Hanson reports on a yellow fever epidemic in Peru. The local newspaper is publishing articles denouncing his sanitary campaign.
Telegram from John A. Ferrell to Laura Armistead Carter, September 14, 1925
Ferrell offers his condolences on the death of Henry Carter. He expresses appreciation for Henry Carter's work and his humanity.