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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2404 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, July 15, 1901

 Item — Box 7: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 34
Identifier: 00734001
Scope and Contents

Carter proposes that they take a holiday because he is not feeling well.

Dates: July 15, 1901

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, October 12, 1910

 Item — Box 7: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 49
Identifier: 00749001
Scope and Contents

Carter describes his travels in Belgium and his impressions of the Exposition.

Dates: October 12, 1910

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, March 30, 1918

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 12
Identifier: 00812001
Scope and Contents

Carter writes about daily life and a possible trip, at Gorgas' request, to Ecuador.

Dates: March 30, 1918

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, June 23, 1914

 Item — Box 7: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 59
Identifier: 00759008
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Carter reports that he is half-way finished with his public health work in South Carolina.

Dates: June 23, 1914

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura [Eugenia Hook Carter], July 26, 1912

 Item — Box 7: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 59
Identifier: 00759012
Scope and Contents

Carter describes his public health work in Panama.

Dates: July 26, 1912

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, circa September 27, 1914

 Item — Box 7: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 59
Identifier: 00759017
Scope and Contents

Carter reports on his work; he hopes to finish soon.

Dates: circa September 27, 1914

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, July 28, 1915

 Item — Box 7: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 64
Identifier: 00764065
Scope and Contents

Carter describes life in the camp and the field. He does not know when he will be home again.

Dates: July 28, 1915

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, July 26, 1916

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 3
Identifier: 00803066
Scope and Contents

Carter reports that their daughter, Laura A. Carter, has arrived.

Dates: July 26, 1916

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [Laura Eugenia Hook Carter], November 1, 1916

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 3
Identifier: 00803079
Scope and Contents

Carter writes about the plans to combat yellow fever in Brazil.

Dates: November 1, 1916

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, November 17, 1918

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 13
Identifier: 00813038
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Carter discusses his travel plans and the end of World War I.

Dates: November 17, 1918

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, June 7, 1915

 Item — Box 7: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 64
Identifier: 00764051
Scope and Contents

Carter discusses his trip and the lack of field work at the moment.

Dates: June 7, 1915

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter and Laura Armistead Carter, November 21, 1904

 Item — Box 7: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 40
Identifier: 00740001
Scope and Contents

Carter discusses Henry Carter's academic progress and his plans to come home.

Dates: November 21, 1904

Letter From [Henry Rose Carter] to L.L. Hidinger, November 22, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 16
Identifier: 00916035
Scope and Contents

[Carter] refers to the coordination of malaria control with projects for agricultural drainage.

Dates: November 22, 1921

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to L.M. Fisher,  November 1, 1922

 Item — Box 10: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 3
Identifier: 01003004
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[Carter] sends Fisher information on impounded waters. He comments on the malaria and mosquito situation in North and South Carolina.

Dates:  November 1, 1922

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Lunsford D. Fricks, December 24, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 17
Identifier: 00917012
Scope and Contents

[Carter] does not see the need to write another systematic treatise on malaria control. He suggests two different alternatives.

Dates: December 24, 1921

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to M.A. Barber,  July 30, 1925

 Item — Box 12: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 26
Identifier: 01226007
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Carter describes malaria and living conditions in Virginia after the Civil War.

Dates:  July 30, 1925

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Michael E. Connor,  May 22, 1922

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 31
Identifier: 00931015
Scope and Contents

[Carter] critiques Connor's draft on yellow fever.

Dates:  May 22, 1922

Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Michael E. Connor,  circa 1900-1925

 Item — Box 13: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 31
Identifier: 01331018
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[Carter] sends Connor a historical epidemiological study of yellow fever in Mexico and Central America for his comments.

Dates:  circa 1900-1925

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue, January 20, 1917

 Item — Box 8: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 11
Identifier: 00811003
Scope and Contents

Carter reports that malarial conditions in South Carolina have worsened.

Dates: January 20, 1917

Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [s.n.] Abbott, November 22, 1921

 Item — Box 9: Series uva-lib:2222441, Folder: 16
Identifier: 00916034
Scope and Contents

Carter makes a donation to Newfoundland fishermen. He refers to difficulties in transportation and distribution to help Russian children.

Dates: November 22, 1921