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A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear, by Philip Showalter Hench, November 21, 1946
Hench reports to the Reed Memorial Association board on the Finlay-Reed controversy and the ongoing attempt to memorialize Camp Lazear.
A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear, by Philip Showalter Hench, November 21, 1946
Hench reports to the Reed Memorial Association board on the Finlay-Reed controversy and the ongoing attempt to memorialize Camp Lazear.
A New Microbe Discovered
, circa 1902
Addendum: The Significance of Cuba's Memorial at Camp Lazear (Havana) and The Importance of the Official American (Diplomatic) Participation in the Dedication, circa 1953
Hench explains to Secretary of State Acheson the work of Finlay and the Yellow Fever Commission, the Finlay-Reed controversy, the rediscovery and eventual memorialization of Camp Lazear, and the significance of Ambassador Beaulac's actions in facilitating American participation at the dedication.
Address of the Secretary of War, Honorable James W. Good, to the Graduating Class of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, June 13, 1929
Good, the Secretary of War, addresses the 1929 class of West Point and mentions the enrollment of Reed and Wood on the Roll of Honor.
Are Our Heroes of Peace Neglected?
,Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 3, 1907
Area surrounding the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 4, 1952
Article on Camp Lazear Building No. 1, by Frank Carey, June 1950
Carey describes the history of Camp Lazear Building No. 1; as well as the efforts of Hench to preserve the structure.
Bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte at the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Bas-relief of James Carroll at the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the Camp Lazear National Monument, December 3, 1952
Belroi Birthplace of Walter Reed, Made Public Shrine
, October 15, 1926
'Belroi' to Be Restored
,Medical News, circa May 7, 1927
The Walter Reed Memorial Commission authorize the funds to restore Reed's birthplace.
Biographical sketch of Clara Louise Maass, 1951
Biography of Roger Post Ames, by [possibly Jessie Daniel Ames], circa 1910-1950
This biography focuses on the reasons why Ames should be included with the Yellow Fever Board and the volunteer soldiers in the Roll of Honor.
Biography of Walter Reed by Elizabeth Kosslow, circa 1920-1930
Kosslow writes a succinct but vivid account of Walter Reed's life, dealing with his work on typhoid and yellow fever.
Book Review for Albert E. Truby's book,Memoir of Walter Reed: The Yellow Fever EpisodeinBritish Medical Journal, December 4, 1943
This review of Truby's book,Memoir of Walter Reed: The Yellow Fever Episode, is sent to Hench by Kean.