newspapers
Found in 337 Collections and/or Records:
Carrier of Yellow Fever
,The Washington Post, January 10, 1901
Carry Yellow Fever Germs
,The New York Times, January 10, 1901
Cartoon of Leonard Wood and Elihu Root inLa Discusion, November 23, 1900
Causes Yellow Fever
,The Baltimore News, April 24, 1901
Chestnuts manuscript newspaper
Clariedale Moonshine amateur newspaper
Clippings fromEl PaisandExcelsiorconcerning the preservation of Building Number One at Camp Lazear, 1951
Clippings relating to the remembrance of Walter Reed, circa 1903-1933
Colonel Goethals Was Not Hampered by the Canal Commission
,The Baltimore Sun, December 21, 1914
Conquest of Yellow Fever
, circa 1902
Conquest of Yellow Fever
, February 15, 1913
Copies and transcriptions ofVisitaron la Caseta Donde Laboro Finlay
, April 1947
Copies of newspaper articles relating to yellow fever and Cuba, 1888-1889
Copies of newspaper clippings relating to Cuba and yellow fever, 1896-1901
Copies of newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever, 1900-1901
Copies ofAprobados por el Consejo Creditos pro $809,000.00
,El Mundo[Havana, Cuba], March 25, 1948
Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench with related newspaper clippings, 1942
Correspondence relating to Jesse W. Lazear, 1914
Crocus manuscript magazine
This collection contains a twenty-page manuscript periodical produced by a Ladies Benevolent Society, at a Methodist Episcopal Church in Medford, Massachusetts. It contains numerous contributions, noted by their initials, of prose, poetry, humor, education, lost items, religious topics, riddles, marriages, and death. The editor is noted as a Mary Lizzie Alden.