envelopes
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope addressed to Philip Showalter Hench from the Cuban Ministry of Health and Social Services, circa 1940-1960
Envelope addressed to Reverend Charles R. Hale, December 13, 1876
Envelope addressed to Walter Reed, January 25, 1899
Envelope forWalter Reed, Famous Americans Series Scientists, April 17, 1940
Envelope from H.S. Hoover addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, circa August 27, 1902
Envelope from H.S. Hoover addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, March 4, 1903
Envelope from H.S. Hoover addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, July 7, 1907
Envelope from H.S. Hoover addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer, July 10, 1909
Envelope from H.V. Baxter addressed to Mabel H. Lazear, May 19, 1908
Envelope from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed, circa 1920-1950
Envelope from Lafayette College to Philip Showalter Hench, circa June 5, 1950
Envelope from Lutheran Memorial Hospital to Philip Showalter Hench, 1951
This envelope, printed by Lutheran Memorial Hospital, features a drawing of a proposed Clara Maass commemorative stamp.
Envelope from Philip Showalter Hench addressed to Blossom Reed, November 1960
It appears that the envelope at one time contained 8 photographs.
Envelope from the Panama Railway Company addressed to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter, June 29, 1904
Envelope which contained charts of experimental yellow fever cases with annotations by Roger Post Ames, 1929
Envelope with Cuban Clara Maass stamp, August 24, 1951
This is a commemorative first day cover, which features the Clara Maass postage stamp and a drawing of Lutheran Memorial Hospital.
Envelopes for aerial photographs of Mariano, Cuba, circa 1940-1960
The envelopes at one time contained aerial photographs of Marianao.
Envelopes for miscellaneous photographs and photographic negatives with related notes, circa 1900-1960
Envelopes for photographic negatives showing Dr. Albertine, circa 1900-1960
Envelopes for photographs and photographic negatives, circa 1940-1960
The file at one time included photographs of Albert E. Truby, the Hench family, Jesse W. and Mabel Lazear, and the Walter Reed Memorial Association.