Armed Forces
Found in 1133 Collections and/or Records:
Interior court of the Spanish Cuartel, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, circa 1908
Interior of General Leonard Wood's office in Havana, Cuba, circa 1900
Photo by US Army Signal Corps.
Interview of John R. Bullard, April 16, 1941
This is Hench's write-up of his interview with Bullard, focusing on Bullard's experience during the yellow fever experiments. Hench's autograph notes are included.
Interview with Paul L. Tate by Philip Showalter Hench, June 21, 1954
Tate responds to a series of questions from Hench concerning his recollections about Camp Columbia and the yellow fever experiments.
Introduction to Albert E. Truby's memoir, by Jefferson Randolph Kean, September 15, 1942
Kean introduces Truby's Memoir on the yellow fever experiments, providing background information on the experiments themselves, as well as background on the author.
Inventory and inspection report of ambulances under the supervision of M.R. Baldwin, March 5, 1863
This document reviews the condition of the four horse ambulances of the 1st Division Ambulance Corp.
Inventory of the effects of Walter Reed, November 23, 1902
Inventory of goods on Reed's person at the time of his death. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
Issue ofThe Youth's Companion, January 10, 1907
Includes Howard Atwood Kelley's article,The Lesson of Little Things: The Conquest of Yellow Fever
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James Carroll, circa 1900
James Carroll, 1901
Jefferson Randolph Kean as a Colonel in the United States Army, circa 1909
Jefferson Randolph Kean's answers for a questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench, May 11, 1946
Kean discusses the Yellow Fever Commission, in response to Hench's questionnaire.
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.