Social history
Found in 2404 Collections and/or Records:
Invitation to the dedication ceremony for Walter Reed's birthplace, October 15, 1927
The Walter Reed Memorial Commission invites guests to the opening of Belroi, the birthplace of Walter Reed.
Invitation to the inauguration of Camp Lazear, December 3, 1952
This is an official invitation to the Camp Lazear dedication. It includes a program of events.
Jefferson Randolph Kean, J. F. Siler, Albert G. Love, and Merritte W. Ireland, the Board of Managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association, Washington, D.C., November 21, 1946
Jefferson Randolph Kean's answers for a questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench, May 25, 1946
Kean discusses the Yellow Fever Commission, in response to Hench's questionnaire.
Jesse Daniel Ames receiving the Finlay Condecoracion, Grand Cross, at the Academy of Sciences during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Jesse W. Lazear, circa 1900
Jesse W. Lazear with Houston Lazear (his son) and Gertrude (Houston's nurse) in Cuba, circa 1900
Jesse W. Lazear's album of photographs from Cuba and his boyhood home, "Windsor", 1899-1900
Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood, “Windsor”, near Baltimore, Maryland, January 1942
Jesse W. Lazear's photograph album with images predominately relating to Cuba, circa 1900
John J. Moran, Ralph Cooper Hutchison, and John R. Kissinger at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania, October 26, 1940
John J. Moran, Ralph Cooper Hutchison, two unidentified women, and John R. Kissinger at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania, October 26, 1940
John R. Kissinger washing clothes, circa 1900
Jose A. Presno delivering the presidential address in the Academy of Sciences during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Julian Zunzunegui Lopez and his family on the steps of his house in Havana, Cuba, 1941
“Keewayden", the home Walter Reed built in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, November 1960
“Keewayden", the home Walter Reed built in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, November 1960
La Fiebre Amarilla Inoculada a los Inmigrantes Espanoles por Medio de Mosquitos!
,La Discusion, November 21, 1900
This article, taken from La Discusion (November 21, 1900 - page 2a), criticizes human experimentation by the Yellow Fever Commission as being primarily carried out on recent immigrants.