A Guide to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection1806-1995 Hench, Philip S., Walter Reed Yellow Fever CollectionMS-1

A Guide to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection1806-1995

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Repository
Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia
Collection number
MS-1
Title
Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection circa 1800-circa 1998 bulk 1863-1974
URL:
http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=uva-hs/viuh00010.xml
Physical Characteristics
67 linear feet; 153 boxes
Creator
Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
Creator
Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
Creator
Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950
Creator
Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
Creator
Reed, Walter, 1851-1902
Creator
United States. Army
Language
Collection is predominantly in English ; other materials in the collection are in Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
Abstract
The Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection documents the work of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission, the legacy of the commission’s discoveries, the lives of individuals who were connected to the commission, and twentieth century campaigns to shape public memory of the commission. Items in the collection date from 1800 to 1998, with the bulk of the items dating from 1864 to 1974. A wide range of formats are represented in the collection including, but not limited to the following: articles, artifacts, audiocassettes, bills (legislative records), biographies, charts (graphic documents), correspondence, diaries, editorials, interviews, journals (periodicals), magazines, maps, medical records, military records, negatives (photographic), notes, photographs, reports, reprints, scrapbooks, and speeches. Unique materials in the collection are supplemented with copies of original documents and photographs housed in other institutions (e.g. the U.S. National Archives). Most of the materials in the collection were collected or created by Nobel laureate Philip Showalter Hench while researching the history of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission.

Administrative Information

Provenance

Materials from the following series were donated to the University of Virginia's Alderman Library in the fall of 1966 and the summer of 1970 by Philip Showalter Hench's widow, Mary Kahler Hench, with the approval of his estate:

Materials from Series XII. Houston Academy of Medicine/Texas Medical Center (HAM/TMC) were donated to the HAM/TMC by Philip Showalter Hench as a small part of a larger collection of materials.

Materials from Series XIII. Reed family additions were donated by various individuals to Alderman Library between 1947 and 1972. Box 139, Folder 1 contains a list that describes each of these donations in detail.

Materials from Series XIV. P. Kahler Hench were donated to the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library by Philip Showalter Hench's son, P. Kahler Hench, in 1988 and 1989.

Materials from Series XV. Laura Wood were most likely donated to Alderman Library between 1972 and 1982.

Materials from Series XVI. Edward Hook additions were donated to the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library as a part of the Papers of Dr. Edward Watson Hook, Jr.

Custodial History

Materials from the following series were initially deposited at the University of Virginia's Alderman Library. In 1982, they were moved to the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library under the terms of a gift agreement that required the transferral of Mary K. Hench's donation to the library when adequate storage space for the collection could be found there.

Materials from Series XII. Houston Academy of Medicine/Texas Medical Center (HAM/TMC) were initially deposited in the HAM/TMC and were a part of the Philip S. Hench papers. In 1991, the materials were transferred from HAM/TMC to the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library after both repositories agreed that it would be more appropriate to include them in the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection.

Materials from Series XVI. Edward Hook additions were transferred from the Papers of Dr. Edward Watson Hook, Jr. to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection around the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Processing History

Mary K. Hench's donation arrived in Charlottesville in a number of large crates which were packed much as the collection had been found in Philip Showalter Hench's home in Rochester, Minnesota. Some confusion about Dr. Hench's filing order had been created while the collection was packed for shipping, and thus the Manuscripts Department of the University of Virginia Library found it necessary to perform some sorting and arrangement to make the collection more accessible.

Around 1968, William Bennett Bean was hired by the University of Virginia as a visiting scholar in residence to begin work on a new biography of Walter Reed. Dr. Bean found that the order of the collection was not such that he could readily use it for biographical purposes. He employed a former assistant in the Manuscripts Department, sought and received permission to refile the collection, and had his assistant perform this task. The refiling of the collection had been finished by the fall of 1969, but Bean and his assistant had no time to prepare a finding aid.

In the fall of 1969 Donna L. Purvis of the Manuscripts Department staff began writing the first edition of the collection's finding aid. During this project, Mrs. Purvis found some problems with Dr. Bean's description and arrangement of the collection and felt that it was necessary to reprocess parts of it.

Around 1990 staff members in the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library processed additions to the collection donated by Philip Showalter Hench's son, P. Kahler Hench.

Between 1999 and 2004, the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library digitized a significant portion of the collection and made the digitized files available to users in an online exhibit. During this project, over 8,000 items from the collection were scanned, transcribed, and described at the item level. Metadata for the digitized items was recorded in XML files using the TEI 2 standard.

In 2001, the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library processed additions that had been made to the collection since 1982, excepting the materials donated by P. Kahler Hench. Staff members also processed significant portions of Mary K. Hench's original donation that had not been described in the first edition of the collection finding aid. This work led to the development of a second edition finding aid that was coded in EAD and ingested into the Virginia Heritage database. This finding aid contained both new metadata and metadata that had been migrated from a Microsoft Access file.

In the 2000s the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library processed the materials in Series XV. Edward Hook additions.

In 2009, staff members in the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library processed Box 154 of the collection.

In 2013, staff members in the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library produced a third edition of the finding aid using EAD that merged collection description from four sources (the first edition finding aid, the second edition finding aid, the online exhibit, and the physical collection). When possible, metadata from the existing online exhibit's TEI files and metadata from the second edition finding aid were transformed with XSL and included in the EAD file. However, staff members sometimes found it necessary to create new metadata for the collection. The new finding aid was structured in such a way to facilitate the migration of the collection's digital files and metadata into the University of Virginia's digital repository and make it available to users via the library's online catalog.

Copyright Status

Copyright restrictions may apply for some materials in the collection.

Access

There are no restrictions on user access to any of the materials in the collection except where noted in the container list.

Preferred Citation

Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, 1800-1998, MS-1, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and Services, University of Virginia

Historical Information for the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission

The U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission (1900-1901) was a board of physicians that the U.S. government formed in order to determine how yellow fever was transmitted between hosts. Ultimately, the commission's experiments in Cuba proved that mosquitoes transmit yellow fever--a discovery that would spur successful campaigns to control and eradicate yellow fever throughout much of the globe.

When Major Walter Reed and Acting Assistant Surgeons James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, and Jesse Lazear gathered on the porch of the Columbia Barracks Hospital in June of 1900, they became the fourth successive board of U.S. medical officers to grapple with the appalling plague that was yellow fever.

The persistence of this disease across the Cuban archipelago and its periodic re-emergence along the coastlines and great river drainages of the Americas was taking countless thousands of lives. Lack of precise knowledge as to its cause and transmission had augmented yellow fever's extraordinarily high mortality rate and had given rise to quarantine regulations which constituted substantial impediments to efficient regional trade. Endemic in the tropics, yellow fever imposed high humanitarian and economic costs upon the entire region. Specialists regarded Cuba as one of the principal foci of the disease, and the island consequently attracted considerable attention from the medical sciences.

In 1879, one year after a devastating epidemic swept up the Mississippi valley from New Orleans, Tulane University Professor Stanford E. Chaille led the first investigatory commission to Havana, Rio de Janeiro, and the West Indies. The Chaille Commission remained in Havana three months, and its members -- including George Miller Sternberg, who became Surgeon General of the Army, and Juan Guiteras, later Director of Public Health for Havana -- consulted with Cuban scientist Carlos J. Finlay. They concluded that the causal agent for yellow fever was possibly a living entity in the atmosphere, an assertion which set Finlay on the path to the mosquito theory he developed in 1881.

Louis Pasteur's foundational and highly successful work in modern immunology in 1880 and 1881 gave a renewed impetus to investigations aimed at discovering the "yellow fever germ." Over the middle years of the 1880s several scientists advanced different theories, all readily refuted by bacteriological work Sternberg undertook in Brazil and Mexico in 1887 and again in Havana in 1888 and 1889. In 1897, Italian scientist Giuseppe Sanarelli argued that Bacillus icteroides was the culprit, and the following year a third scientific team sailed to Cuba for additional tests. Eugene Wasdin and Henry D. Geddings appeared to confirm Sanarelli's assertion, though Sternberg, by then Surgeon General, remained skeptical.

Despite Wasdin and Geddings' insistence, the B. icteroides theory garnered significant opposition. In fact, a few months before the third commission's report reached the public, Walter Reed and James Carroll -- Reed's assistant at the Columbian University (later George Washington University) bacteriology laboratories in Washington, D.C. -- published a thorough refutation of the icteroides proposal: the bacteria was not a unique cause of yellow fever, but a variety of the hog cholera bacillus, "a secondary invader in yellow fever," Reed determined, unrelated to its etiology. [1] Dispute continued, however, and when Sternberg organized the fourth investigatory board, he charged Reed and his associates to settle the B. icteroides question once and for all, then to proceed with analysis of other blood cultures and intestinal flora from yellow fever cases.

Reed and Carroll had considerable experience in bacteriological analysis, and, Sternberg reasoned, might well be able to find the specific agent of the disease. Aristides Agramonte, a Cuban scientist who had worked in Reed's lab at the Columbian University in 1898, was also an accomplished bacteriologist; he had identified B. icteroides in tissue samples from cases other than yellow fever, providing further evidence opposed to Sanarelli's thesis. Jesse Lazear, a scientist from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, had joined the Army Medical Corps to study tropical diseases at their point of origin; he received orders for Cuba in February 1900. Lazear impressed Reed with his abilities when the two men became acquainted in March. No doubt with Reed's advice, Sternberg assembled a crack team -- all experienced in scientific research, but each with interests as diverse as their temperaments. The mix of talent and personalities generated spectacular results.

What causes yellow fever? This simple, even obvious question had dictated yellow fever research for over two decades, and so it guided Reed in organizing the work of the commission. Bacillus icteroides and other bacteriological sampling dominated their work for the first months. "Reed and Carroll have been at that for a long time," Lazear wrote with some impatience to his wife on August 23, ". . . I would rather try to find the germ without bothering about Sanarelli." [2] Again and again, tests for the bacteria proved negative, and at the same time, perplexing cases of yellow fever were developing in the region. Agramonte and Reed investigated an epidemic at Pinar del Rio, 110 miles southwest of Havana; Lazear followed later to collect more specimens, and he also assessed the situation at Guanjay thirty miles southwest. To "my very great surprise," Reed admitted, the specific circumstances of the appearance and development of these cases gave strong evidence against the widely-accepted notion that the excreta of patients spread the disease. The theory of fomites -- infection from contaminated clothing and bedding -- and indeed even infection from airborne particles seemed altogether untrue. "At this stage of our investigation," Reed concluded, ". . . the time had arrived when the plan of our work should be radically changed." [3] The fundamental question underwent a subtle but critical transformation: from what causes yellow fever to what transmits it. A clear and accurate understanding of how the disease was spread would open a new avenue to its specific cause.

"Personally, I feel that only can experimentation on human beings serve to clear the field for further effective work," Reed stated to Surgeon General Sternberg, who concurred. [4] Evidence gathering around them pointed strongly to an intermediate host, and the Commission resolved to test Carlos Finlay's mosquito theory -- then not generally accepted -- on human volunteers. Nine times from August 11 to August 25, 1900, mosquitoes landed on the arms of volunteers and proceeded to feed. Nine times the results were negative. On August 27, Lazear placed a mosquito on the doubting Dr. Carroll, and four days later on William J. Dean, a soldier designated XY in the "Preliminary Note." [5] Both promptly developed yellow fever. Significantly, their mosquitoes had fed on cases within the initial three days of an attack and had been allowed to ripen for at least twelve days before the inoculations. Carroll vitiated the results of his experimental sickness by traveling off the post to Havana, a contaminated zone, even as Reed, ecstatic, wrote from Washington in a confidential letter: "Did the Mosquito do it?" [6] Dean's case seemed to prove it, since he claimed not to have left the garrison before becoming ill. Lazear also developed a case of yellow fever, almost certainly experimental in origin, though he never revealed the actual circumstances of his inoculation. His severe bout of fever took a fatal turn on September 25, 1900.

Nevertheless, these results could not have been more dramatic or convincing for the Commission. Reed quickly assembled a "Preliminary Note," which he presented to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association in Indianapolis, Indiana, October 23, 1900. After initial consultations in Cuba with General Leonard Wood, military governor of the island, and with Surgeon General Sternberg in Washington, he returned to Cuba with authorization and funding to design and carry forward a fully defensible series of experiments. His aim was confirmation of the mosquito theory and invalidation of the long-held belief in fomites.

On open terrain beyond the precincts of Columbia Barracks -- the American military base just west of Havana near the adjacent suburban towns of Quemados and Marianao (also called Quemados de Marianao) -- Reed established the quarantined experimental station. Camp Lazear, as the Commission dedicated it, took form in the rolling fields of the Finca San Jose, on the farm of Dr. Ignacio Rojas, who leased the land to the Americans. Here Reed designed two small wood-frame buildings, each 14 by 20 feet, for the experimental work, and nearby raised a group of seven tents for the accommodation and support of the volunteers. The buildings faced each other across a small swale, about 80 yards apart, and stood 75 yards from the tent encampment. Building Number One, called the Infected Clothing Building, was a single room tightly constructed to contain as much foul air as possible. A small stove kept the temperature and humidity at tropical levels, and carefully attached screening secured the pair of doorways in a vestibule against intrusion by mosquitoes. Wooden blinds on two small sealed windows shielded the room from direct sun. Building Number Two, the Infected Mosquito Building, contained a principal room, divided into two sections by a floor-to-ceiling wire mesh screen. A door direct to the exterior let into one section, while a vestibule with a solid exterior door and pair of successive screened doors opened to the other, so configured to keep infected mosquitoes inside that section alone. The spare furnishings in both sections -- cots with bedding -- were steam sterilized. Windows exposed the entire room to the clean, steady ocean breezes and to sunlight. Like the doorways, they were carefully screened. A secondary room attached to the building but not communicating with the experimental spaces sheltered the small, heated laboratory where the Commission members raised and stored the mosquitoes to be used.

These two experimental buildings presented alternate environments -- one conspicuously clean and well ventilated, the other filthy and fetid. Contemporary theories of disease held that yellow fever developed in unclean conditions, and consequently much time and money had been devoted to sanitation projects. Workers steamed clothing, burned sulphur in ships' holds, and thoroughly scrubbed surfaces with disinfectant. In cases of severe epidemic, entire buildings presumed to be infected were set afire along with their contents. Thus the extraordinary -- and intentional -- paradox of the Commission's experimental regime: Reed expected yellow fever to develop not in the unsanitary environment, but in the one thought to be most healthful.

Camp Lazear went into quarantine the day of its completion, November 20, 1900, with a command of four immune and nine non-immune individuals, all save one U.S. Army personnel. Soon a group of recent Spanish immigrants to Cuba augmented the non-immune numbers, bringing the resident total to about twenty. Reed strictly controlled access to the camp and ordered regular temperature recording for each volunteer to eliminate any unanticipated source of infection and to identify the onset of any case of yellow fever as early as possible. As a result, non-immunes were barred from returning should they leave the precinct, and two of the Spaniards who developed intermittent fevers shortly after arrival were immediately transferred with their baggage to Columbia Barracks Hospital. The immune members of the detachment oversaw medical treatments and drove the teams of mules that pulled supply wagons and the ambulance. Experimentation did not begin until each volunteer had passed the incubation period for yellow fever in perfect health.

Reed took as much care with the design of the experimental protocol as he had with the configuration of the camp and its buildings. Each evening, the occupants of the infected clothing building unpacked trunks and boxes of bed linens and blankets, nightshirts and other clothing recently worn and soiled by cases from the wards of Columbia Barracks Hospital and Las Animas Hospital in Havana. These they shook out and spread around the room to permeate the atmosphere. The stench was overpowering. Yellow fever causes severe internal hemorrhaging, and its unfortunate victims often suffer from black vomit and other bloody discharges. One routine delivery proved so putrid the volunteers "retreated from the house," Reed stated. "They pluckily returned, however, within a short time, and spent the night as usual." [7] In two succeeding trials the protocol became progressively more daring , as the volunteers then wore the clothing and slept on the mattresses used by yellow fever patients, and finally put towels on their bedding smeared with blood drawn from cases in the early stages of an attack. Each morning, the volunteers carefully repacked the rank, encrusted materials into boxes and emerged to an adjacent tent where they spent the day quarantined from the rest of the company. Three trials of twenty days each involved seven men altogether, lead by Robert P. Cooke, a physician in the Army Medical Corps. None developed yellow fever.

The Commission's mosquito experiments proceeded in four series. First, Reed sought to demonstrate that mosquitoes of the variety Culex fasciata (later called Stegomyia fasciata , and later still Aedes aegypti ) could in fact transmit yellow fever, as Carlos J. Finlay had argued and the initial experiments at Camp Columbia strongly suggested. Here the Commission members simply applied infected mosquitoes contained in test tubes or jars to the skin of the initial volunteers. Success in these tests raised a number of questions, each one addressed in the subsequent series:

How could a building become infected?
When does a mosquito develop the ability to transmit the disease?
Over what length of time can a mosquito retain this capacity to infect?

The second series consequently employed the specialized "Infected Mosquito Building" to indicate how a structure could be considered infected with yellow fever. This experiment required two groups of volunteers, one to be inoculated and another to serve as controls. "Loaded" mosquitoes, as the men called them, were released into the screened section of Building Two -- on the side with the protected vestibule entry. One or more non-immune men then entered the opposite section of the room through the direct exterior door, and lay down on bunks adjacent to the wire mesh screen in the center of the room. Now the young man to be inoculated walked through the vestibule into the mosquito side of the room and proceeded to lie on a bunk adjacent to the wire screen separating him from the controls. The inoculation volunteer remained in the building for about twenty minutes -- enough time to suffer several mosquito bites -- he then exited to a quarantine tent outside. The controls spent the remainder of the evening and night in the uninfected side of the room, and indeed returned to sleep in the room for as many as eighteen more nights. As Reed stated, absence of yellow fever in the controls showed "that the essential factor in the infection of a building with yellow fever is the presence therein of [infected] mosquitoes," and nothing more. [8] The degree of sanitation, so long considered critical, was utterly irrelevant.

The third series of mosquito experiments confirmed what Henry Rose Carter, of the U.S. Public Health Service, called the "period of extrinsic incubation," [9] the length of time required for secondary cases of yellow fever to develop after an initial intrusion of the disease into a locality. In this series, a single volunteer underwent three successive inoculations by the same mosquitoes, each group of inoculations interrupted by a period of time equal in length to the typical incubation period of the disease in humans, about five days. In this manner, the volunteer's illness could be specifically attributed to a single inoculation group. The use of the same mosquitoes and the same volunteer concurrently demonstrated that no peculiar personal immunity was at play, since logic dictates that a person susceptible to yellow fever on day 17 of a mosquito's contamination -- as happened in the experiment -- could not have been immune to yellow fever on day 11 or day 4. It was thus only the mosquito's capacity to infect which changed, and that occurred no less than 11 days after contamination.

The duration of time over which these "fully ripened" mosquitoes remained infective comprised the fourth series of experiments. For this series the Commission kept alive a group of infected mosquitoes for as long as possible, and proceeded to inoculate three volunteers -- on the 39th, 51st, and 57th day after contamination. Each developed yellow fever. A fourth volunteer declined to be bitten on day 65, and the last two mosquitoes of the group, "deprived of further opportunity to feed on human blood" [10] expired on day 69 and day 71, clear evidence that even a sparsely populated region may retain the potential for new infections more than two months after the first appearance of the disease.

Although it went unrecorded in the published papers, Reed organized a supplemental experiment to test another species of mosquito. Culex pungens failed to transmit yellow fever to at least one volunteer and probably to a second. Reed's preliminary conclusions indicated that Culex fasciata was the only species capable of transmitting yellow fever. [11]

A last experimental regime involved subcutaneous injections of blood from positive cases of yellow fever to presumed non-immunes. Reed devised these tests to confirm the presence of the yellow fever agent in the blood of a victim during the first days of an attack, and, more importantly, to settle the Bacillus icteroides question. The same blood cultures which produced yellow fever in four volunteers also failed to grow any B. icteroides , conclusively invalidating Sanarelli's claim.

Altogether, the mosquito inoculations and the blood injections produced fourteen cases of yellow fever. All made a full recovery.

Notwithstanding the decisive medical victory -- as Reed declared, "aside from the antitoxin of Diptheria and Koch's discovery of the tubercle bacillus, it will be regarded as the most important piece of work, scientifically, during the 19th century" [12] -- success at Camp Lazear unfolded in its own time. Initially, Reed observed, "the results obtained at this station were not encouraging." [13] The first inoculations of four volunteers over a period of two weeks proved disconcertingly negative each time. Then, on December 5, 1900, private John R. Kissinger presented his arm to the mosquitoes, and late in the evening on December 8, suffered the first chills of "a well-marked attack of yellow fever." [14] Three more men in rapid succession fell victim to the insects -- Spanish volunteers Antonio Benigno, Nicanor Fernandez, and Vicente Presedo. The force of the conclusions was evident to everyone:

"It can readily be imagined," Reed empathetically and wryly described in his first presentation of the experiments, "that the concurrence of 4 cases of yellow fever in our small command of 12 non-immunes within the space of 1 week, while giving rise to feelings of exultation in the hearts of the experimenters, in view of the vast importance attaching to these results, might inspire quite other sentiments in the bosoms of those who had previously consented to submit themselves to the mosquito's bite. In fact, several of our good-natured Spanish friends who had jokingly compared our mosquitoes to 'the little flies that buzzed harmlessly about their tables,' suddenly appeared to lose all interest in the progress of science, and, forgetting for the moment even their own personal aggrandizement, incontinently severed their connection with Camp Lazear. Personally, while lamenting to some extent their departure, I could not but feel that in placing themselves beyond our control they were exercising the soundest judgment."

"In striking contrast," Reed continued, the anxiety of the fomites volunteers began to melt into relief. "[T]he countenances of these men, which had before borne the serious aspect of those who were bravely facing an unseen foe, suddenly took on the glad expression of 'schoolboys let out for a holiday,' and from this time their contempt for 'fomites' could not find sufficient expression. Thus illustrating once more, gentlemen, the old adage that familiarity, even with fomites, may breed contempt." [15]

The question of human experimentation was indeed a serious one -- unavoidable, in actuality, as Reed had stated the previous summer to Surgeon General Sternberg. When the Commission first considered a trial of Finlay's mosquito theory, Reed, Carroll, and Lazear agreed to experiment on themselves. Agramonte, a native Cuban, had acquired immunity as a child. Doubtless Finlay's experience of many unsuccessful inoculations communicated that positive results would not be forthcoming rapidly, so before the first series of inoculations began under Lazear's direction at Columbia Barracks, Reed left Cuba for Washington, where he completed a monumental report on typhoid fever among the army corps -- left unfinished by the sudden death of co-author Edward O. Shakespeare. Carroll and Lazear both sickened while Reed was in Washington, and Lazear, young and strong, had no reason to anticipate that his case would be fatal. Reed was shocked at Lazear's death, and because of his own age -- 49, a decade and a half older than Lazear and a dozen years older than Carroll -- he resolved not to inoculate himself when he returned to Cuba on October 4, 1900. The point had already been amply demonstrated, and only a rigidly controlled experimental regime would establish the necessary proof. Carroll, however, remained embittered about this for the remainder of his life, though he evidently never communicated his objections directly to Reed.

That initial series of mosquito inoculations was probably accomplished without formal documentation of informed consent. Indeed, the experiments may also have been carried forward without the full knowledge of the commanding officer of Camp Columbia, and Reed consequently shielded the identity of Private William J. Dean, the second positive experimental case, behind the pseudonym "XY" in the "Preliminary Note." No such potentially troublesome problems arose for the experimental series at Camp Lazear; Reed obtained prior support from all of the appropriate authorities in the military and the administration, even including the Spanish Consul to Cuba. With the advice of the Commission and others, he drafted what is now one of the oldest series of extant informed consent documents. The surviving examples are in Spanish with English translations, and were signed by volunteers Antonio Benigno and Vicente Presedo, and a third with the mark of Nicanor Fernandez, who was illiterate.

The documents take the form of a contract between individual volunteers and the Commission, represented by Reed. At least 25 years old, each volunteer explicitly consented to participate, and balanced the certainty of contracting yellow fever in the general population against the risks of developing an experimental case, followed by expert and timely medical care. The volunteers agreed to remain at Camp Lazear for the duration of the experiments, and as a reward for participation would receive $100 "in American gold," with an additional hundred-dollar supplement for contracting yellow fever. These payments could be assigned to a survivor, and the volunteers agreed to forfeit any remuneration in cases of desertion.

For the American participants no consent documents appear to survive, though in contemporary letters Reed assured his correspondents that the Commission obtained written consent from all the volunteers. The record of expenses for Camp Lazear -- maintained by Reed's friend and colleague in the medical corps, Jefferson Randolph Kean -- indicates that the same schedule of payments for participation and sickness applied to the Americans as well. Volunteers who participated in the fomites tests and in addition the later series of blood injections and the single trial of an alternative species of mosquito also earned $100 each plus the $100 supplement if yellow fever developed. Two Americans declined these gratuities, as Kean termed them, Dr. Robert P. Cooke, of the fomites tests, and John J. Moran, who had recently received an honorable discharge from the service, and was the only American civilian to participate. His was the fourth case of yellow fever to develop from mosquito inoculation. Moran eventually settled in Cuba, where he managed the Havana offices of the Sun Oil Company, and late in life became a close friend of Philip S. Hench. Together the two men rediscovered the site of Camp Lazear in 1940 -- Building Number One still intact -- and successfully lobbied the Cuban government to memorialize there the work of Finlay and the American Commission in the conquest of yellow fever.

Reed informally commemorated his own experiences at Camp Lazear by commissioning a group photograph, evidently taken there shortly before he left Cuba in February 1901. A more important event occurred on the sixth of that month when Reed presented the results of the Camp Lazear yellow fever experiments to a great ovation at the Pan-American Medical Congress in Havana. Three days later he set sail for the United States, and once landed, drafted the Congress paper as "The Etiology of Yellow Fever -- An Additional Note ", published immediately in the Journal of the American Medical Association . [16]

Though his correspondence intimates a great appreciation for Cuba, Reed never returned to the warm, sunny shores of the island freed of a dreadful plague. Carroll stayed behind at Camp Lazear through February to complete the last experimental series officially bearing the imprimatur of the Yellow Fever Commission, and returned to Washington soon after March first. [17] The Medical Corps retained the lease on Camp Lazear against the possibility of continuing experiments another season, and Carroll, in fact, returned to Havana in August 1901 for a final experimental series, though he did not make use of Camp Lazear. This work involved at least three volunteers at Las Animas Hospital, Havana, who submitted to blood injections. Carroll's assignment aimed at a greater understanding of the yellow fever agent, and he proved that blood drawn from active cases of yellow fever remained virulent even after passing through fine bacteria filters. In addition, by heating contaminated blood which had previously caused cases of yellow fever, Carroll rendered it non-infective -- thereby establishing that this filterable entity, though sub-microscopic, was demonstrably present in the bloodstream. Carroll wrapped up the series in October and returned home to stay. [18] In Cuba, J. Randolph Kean made the last rental payments to Signore Rojas on October 9, 1901, and Camp Lazear, for more than a generation, slipped out of the realm of memory.

Sources:

[1] Walter Reed and James Carroll, "Bacillus Icteroides and Bacillus Cholerae Suis -- A Preliminary Note ", Medical News (29 April 1899), reprinted in: United States Senate Document No. 822, Yellow Fever, A Compilation of Various Publications (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911), p. 55.
[2] Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Mabel Houston Lazear, 23 August 1900, Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, accession number: 00341001.
[3] Walter Reed, "The Propagation of Yellow Fever -- Observations Based on Recent Researches," in United States Senate Document No. 822, Yellow Fever A Compilation of Various Publications (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911), p. 94.
[4] Letter from Walter Reed to George M. Sternberg, 24 July 1900, Hench Reed Yellow Fever Collection, accession number: 02064001.
[5] Walter Reed, James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, Jesse W. Lazear, "The Etiology of Yellow Fever -- A Preliminary Note ", Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Indianapolis, Indiana, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 October 1900.
[6] Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll, 7 September 1900, Edward Hook Additions to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection: James Carroll Papers, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, accession number: 15312004. The originals of these letters remain in a private collection.
[7] Walter Reed, James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, "The Etiology of Yellow Fever -- An Additional Note ", Journal of the American Medical Association 36 (16 February 1901): 431-440, reprinted in: Senate Document No. 822, p. 84.
[8] Walter Reed, "The Propagation of Yellow Fever -- Observations Based on Recent Researches ", in Senate Document No. 822, p. 99.
[9] Henry Rose Carter, "A Note on the Spread of Yellow Fever in Houses, Extrinsic Incubation ", Medical Record 59 (15 June 1901) 24: 937.
[10] Walter Reed, "The Propagation of Yellow Fever -- Observations Based on Recent Researches ", in Senate Document No. 822, p. 101.
[11] Culex fasciata was reclassified shortly after the experiments as Stegomyia and later became Aedes aegypti.
[12] Letter to from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed, 9 December 1900, Hench Reed Collection, accession number: 02231001.
[13] Walter Reed, "The Propagation of Yellow Fever -- Observations Based on Recent Researches ", in Senate Document No. 822, p. 97.
[14] Walter Reed, "The Propagation of Yellow Fever -- Observations Based on Recent Researches ", in Senate Document No. 822, p. 98.
[15] Walter Reed, "The Propagation of Yellow Fever -- Observations Based on Recent Researches ", in Senate Document No. 822, p. 99.
[16] Please see note [7].
[17] The Commission reported these concluding experiments in: Walter Reed, James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, "Experimental Yellow Fever ", American Medicine II (6 July 1901) 1: 15-23.
[18] Walter Reed, James Carroll, "The Etiology of Yellow Fever (A Supplemental Note) ", American Medicine III (22 February 1902) 8: 301-305.

Biographical Information for Walter Reed

Walter Reed (September 13, 1851 - November 22, 1902) was a U.S. Army physician who led the army's Yellow Fever Commission 1900 and 1901. Experiments conducted by the commission confirmed a theory that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes--a discovery that led to the control and eradication of this disease across much of the globe. Reed would receive much of the credit for the work of the commission because of his role as its leader, and, long after his death in 1902, he would be widely celebrated as a heroic figure in the fields of public health and medical research.

Reed spent his first days in a small house which served as the parsonage for a Methodist congregation in Gloucester County, Virginia, where his father was minister.  Lemuel Sutton Reed and Pharaba White Reed welcomed young Walter into the family on September 13, 1851;  he was the youngest of their five children.  The Reeds moved to other Virginia parishes during Walter's childhood, and just after the close of the Civil War, transferred to the town of Charlottesville.  That move in 1866 placed Walter in the orbit of the University of Virginia, which he entered a year later at age sixteen under the care of his older brother Christopher, also a student at the University.  Reed attended two year-long sessions, the second devoted entirely to the medical curriculum, and he completed an M.D. degree on July 1, 1869, as one of the youngest students to graduate in the history of the medical school.

At that time the School of Medicine at the University offered little opportunity for direct clinical experience, so Reed subsequently enrolled at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, in Manhattan, New York.  There he obtained a second M.D. degree in 1870.  Reed interned at a number of hospitals in the New York metropolitan area, including the Infants' Hospital on Randall's Island and the Brooklyn City Hospital.  In 1873, he assumed the position of assistant sanitary officer for the Brooklyn Board of Health.  The large and diverse population of New York, with its many immigrant communities and dense, tenement housing, provided countless medical cases to treat and study;  these served to expose Reed to the vital importance of public health, and developed in him a lifelong interest in the field.  Yet the frenetic life of the great cities began to pall after a few years: "Here the ever bustling day is crowded into the busy night; nor can we draw the line of separation between the two,"[1] he wrote to Emilie Lawrence, of Murfreesboro, North Carolina, later to become Mrs. Walter Reed.  Their courtship letters reveal much of his maturing character, interests, and philosophy of life.  Increasing responsibilities with the Board of Health precluded opening a private practice, and Reed's youth proved a barrier in a culture given to offering respect more to the appearance of maturity than to its actual demonstration. Reed consequently resolved to join the Army Medical Corps, both for the professional opportunities it offered immediately and for the modest financial security it could provide to a young man without independent means.  He passed the qualifying examinations in January 1875 and proceeded to his first assignment at the military base on Willet's Point, New York Harbor.

Reed remained in the Medical Corps for the rest of his life, spending many years of the '70s, '80s, and early '90s at difficult postings in the American West.  The first of these -- to the Arizona Territory -- began in the late spring of 1876, and indeed hurried along his wedding to Emilie Lawrence, on April 25, shortly before his departure.  She joined him the following November, and bore two children at frontier posts, a son Walter Lawrence and a daughter Emilie, called Blossom.

Reed's other western assignments included forts in Nebraska, Dakota Territory, and Minnesota, with two eastern interludes at Baltimore, Maryland and another at Mount Vernon Barracks, Alabama.  During the second of these tours in Baltimore -- over the 1890-1891 academic year -- Reed completed advanced coursework in pathology and bacteriology in the Johns Hopkins University Hospital Pathology Laboratory.  When he returned from his last western appointment in 1893, Reed joined the faculty of the Army Medical School in Washington, D.C., where he held the professorship of Bacteriology and Clinical Microscopy.  He also became curator of the Army Medical Museum and joined the faculty of the Columbian University in Washington (later the George Washington University).  In addition, Reed maintained close ties with professor William Welch and other leading lights in the scientific community he had come to know at Hopkins a few years earlier.

Beyond his teaching responsibilities for the Army and the Columbian University programs, Reed actively pursued medical research projects.  A bibliography of his publications finds entries from 1892 to the year of his untimely death a decade later, and the subjects he investigated range from erysipelas to cholera, typhoid, malaria, and yellow fever, among others.[2]   In 1896, a research trip to investigate an outbreak of smallpox took him to Key West, and there he developed a close friendship with Jefferson Randolph Kean, a fellow Virginian and colleague in the Medical Corps ten years his junior.  When Reed traveled to Cuba in 1899 to study typhoid in the army encampments of the U.S. forces, Kean was already there, and Kean was still in Cuba when Reed returned as the head of the Army board charged by Surgeon General George Miller Sternberg to examine tropical diseases including yellow fever.  Kean and his first wife Louise were great supporters of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission's work, and Kean in fact served as quartermaster for the famous series of experiments at Camp Lazear.  After the dramatic and conclusive success of those experiments, Kean actively -- though unsuccessfully -- promoted Reed's candidacy for Surgeon General.

Reed continued to speak and publish on yellow fever after his return from Cuba in 1901, receiving honorary degrees from Harvard and the University of Michigan in recognition of his seminal work.  In November 1902, Reed developed what had been for him recurring gastro-intestinal trouble.  This time, however, his appendix ruptured, and surgery came too late to save him from the peritonitis which developed.  He died on November 23, 1902, almost two years to the day from the opening of Camp Lazear and the stunning experimental victory there.  Kean remained a champion of his deceased friend's role in the conquest of yellow fever.  He organized the Walter Reed Memorial Association, to provide support for Reed's family and to build a suitable memorial, and was instrumental in lobbying the United States Congress to establish the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.  In 1929, Congress mandated the annual publication of the Roll in the Army Register , and struck a series Congressional Gold Medals saluting the Commission members and the young Americans who bravely suffered experimental yellow fever a generation before.

Sources:

[1] Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence, 18 July 1874, Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, accession number: 01605001.
[2] The bibliography of Reed's scientific papers may be found in: Howard Atwood Kelly, Walter Reed and Yellow Fever (New York: McClure, Phillips and Co., 1906), pp. 281-283. Kelly's complete biography of Reed is contained on this Web site.

Biographical Information for Jesse W. Lazear

Jesse William Lazear (May 2, 1866 - September 26, 1900) was a physician who was a member of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission in 1900. Lazear's death from yellow fever at the outset of the commission's work in Cuba would lead to his elevation as a martyr for medical science in the eyes of many during the twentieth century.

"I rather think I am on the track of the real germ," Jesse W. Lazear wrote his wife from Cuba on September 8, 1900.[1] Seventeen days later, the fulminating case of yellow fever Lazear had contracted just over a week after writing Mabel H. Lazear suddenly ended the young scientist's life. He was 34 years old. Unlike so many other yellow fever fatalities, however, this one would lead to a direct and highly successful assault on the disease itself. Yellow fever's ascendancy, endemic in Cuba, was about to be undermined.

Lazear had reported to Camp Columbia, Cuba in February 1900 for duty as an acting assistant surgeon with the U. S. Army Corps stationed on the island. Here he undertook bacteriological study of tropical diseases, particularly malaria and yellow fever, and in May he was named to the Army board charged with "pursuing scientific investigations with reference to the infectious diseases prevalent on the island of Cuba."[2]

These orders placed him officially in the company of Walter Reed, James Carroll, and Aristides Agramonte -- the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission -- though Lazear had already met Reed the preceding March on a project to evaluate the efficacy of electrozone, a disinfectant made from seawater collected off the Cuban coast. While Reed was in Cuba that March, Lazear discussed with him the recent discovery of British scientist Sir Ronald Ross concerning the mosquito vector for malaria. At Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, where he was first a medical resident and later in charge of the clinical laboratory, Lazear had followed Ross's accomplishments with great interest, and pursued field work and experimentation on the Anopheles mosquito with fellow Hopkins scientist William S. Thayer. Lazear was thus the only member of the Commission who had experience with mosquito work, and was consequently the most open to the possible verity of Cuban scientist Carlos Juan Finlay's theory of mosquito transmission for yellow fever.

The record is apparently silent as to when Lazear first visited Finlay. Certainly by late June Lazear was beginning to grow mosquito larvae acquired from Finlay's laboratory, the first specimens brought to him by Henry Rose Carter, of the United States Public Health Service.[3] Not long after arriving in Cuba Lazear met Carter, whose own observations on yellow fever strongly suggested an intermediate host in the spread of the disease. However, Army Surgeon General George Miller Sternberg, who organized the Yellow Fever Commission, first charged the board members to investigate the relationship of Bacillus icteroides to yellow fever -- proposed by the Italian Scientist Giuseppe Sanarelli as the actual cause of the disease. "Dr. Reed had been in the old discussion over Sanarelli's bacillus and he still works on that subject," Lazear wrote his wife in July, "I am not all interested in it but want to do work which may lead to the discovery of the real organism."[4] Soon he would have the opportunity. The relatively quick failure of the Bacillus icteroides inquiry opened the door to what became the ground-breaking mosquito work, and Lazear was well placed to begin.

The project started in earnest on August 1, 1900. In a small pocket notebook Lazear noted the preparatory work of raising and infecting mosquitoes, and subsequently recorded the series of eleven experimental inoculations made from the 11th to the 31st of August, the last two producing cases of full-blown yellow fever. These two positive cases developed from mosquitoes allowed to ripen over a period of 12 days, and this was Lazear's crucial discovery. The epidemiological pattern was thus entirely consistent with Carter's observations of a delay between the primary and secondary outbreaks of yellow fever in an epidemic, and, in addition, explained why Finlay's experiments had been largely unsuccessful -- he had not waited long enough before inoculating his subjects.

Although Lazear never directly admitted to experimenting on himself, when Reed reviewed Lazear's sketchy notations he evidently found entries strongly suggesting Lazear's case was not accidental, as officially reported. Unfortunately, the little notebook so crucial to the preparation of the Commission's famous initial paper, "The Etiology of Yellow Fever -- A Preliminary Note "[5], vanished from Reed's Washington office after his own untimely death in 1902. Still, Lazear's invaluable contribution to the Commission's victory was widely recognized and elicited tributes from many quarters: "He was a splendid, brave fellow," Reed said of his young colleague, " and I lament his loss more than words can tell; but his death was not in vain- His name will live in the history of those who have benefited humanity." [6] "His death was a sacrifice to scientific research of the highest character," stated General Leonard Wood, military Governor of Cuba.[7] "Your husband was a martyr in the noblest of causes," Dr. L. O. Howard wrote to Mabel Lazear, "and I am proud to have known him. . . . His work contributed towards one of the greatest discoveries of the century, the results of which will be of invaluable benefit to mankind."[8] And so they were. Though Lazear's one-year-old son and newborn daughter never knew their father, they grew up in a world liberated -- almost in its entirety -- from the disease that killed him.

[1] Letter fragment from Jesse W. Lazear to Mabel Houston Lazear, 8 September 1900, Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, accession number: 00344001.

Sources:

[2] Military Orders for Walter Reed, James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, and Jesse W. Lazear, 24 May 1900, Hench Reed Collection, accession number 02019001.
[3] "Conversation between Drs. Carter, Thayer, and Parker," 1924, Henry Rose Carter Papers, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, Box 1.
[4] Letter fragment from Jesse W. Lazear to Mabel Houston Lazear, 15 July 1900, Hench Reed Collection, accession number: 00334001.
[5] Walter Reed, James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, Jesse W. Lazear, "The Etiology of Yellow Fever -- A Preliminary Note, " Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association Indianapolis, Indiana, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 October 1900.
[6] Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed, 6 October 1900, Hench Reed Collection, accession number: 02135001.
[7] Letter from Leonard Wood to the Adjutant-General, United States Army, November 1900, Hench Reed Collection, accession number: 00375002.
[8] Letter from Leland Ossian Howard to Mabel Houston Lazear, 7 February 1901, Hench Reed Collection, accession number: 00388001.

Biographical Information for Henry Rose Carter

Henry Rose Carter (August 25, 1852 - September 14, 1925) was a prominent physician in the U.S. Public Health Service who was a leading authority in the transmission and control of tropical diseases, particularly yellow fever and malaria. During his long career as a sanitarian, Carter undertook campaigns to investigate and control the spread of tropical diseases in Cuba, the Panama Canal Zone, the Southeastern United States, and Peru.

Like Walter Reed and Jefferson Randolph Kean, Henry Rose Carter was a native Virginian and a graduate of the University of Virginia. Carter obtained a civil engineering degree from Virginia in 1873 and also undertook post-graduate work in mathematics and applied chemistry the next year. Subsequently, however, Carter's interests turned towards medicine, and he completed a medical degree at the University of Maryland in 1879. The same year Assistant Surgeon Carter joined the Marine Hospital Service -- later the United States Public Health Service -- and the young surgeon rose steadily through the ranks, ultimately attaining the position of Assistant Surgeon General in 1915.

Carter's initial assignments with the Hospital Service placed him at the center of the yellow fever maelstrom. In 1879 he was detailed to Memphis and other Southern cities, then in the throes of a second year of devastating epidemics. Here began, as his colleague T. H. D. Griffitts observed, Carter's "lifelong interest in the epidemiology and control of yellow fever."[1] After several years of clinical practice in various Marine hospitals, Carter resumed a direct confrontation with yellow fever when his orders for duty with the Gulf Coast Maritime Quarantine assigned him to Ship Island, Mississippi, in 1888. Here and at subsequent quarantine station postings around the Gulf, he quietly championed a thorough review and rationalization of quarantine policies, with a view toward establishing uniform regulation, more thorough disinfection of vessels, and minimized interference with naval commerce. Crucial to the success of these activities was Carter's attention to the incubation period of yellow fever, which his on-site observations indicated to vary between 5 and 7 days. At the time the official literature stated with far less precision a variance of between 1 and 14 days; Carter's work consequently greatly increased the efficiency and effectiveness of quarantine operations.

Nevertheless, yellow fever continued to menace the temperate coastline of the United States, and Carter ably directed the Health Service's epidemiological control efforts in numerous threatened regions. In conjunction with this sanitary work for the 1898 season, Carter made detailed notes on the development of yellow fever at Orwood and Taylor, Mississippi. The isolation of these communities enabled him to identify more reliably the phenomenon of a delay between the initial cases of yellow fever in a locality and the subsequent appearance of secondary infection -- a delay two to four times longer than the incubation period of the disease in an infected person. Carter called this interval between the primary and secondary cases "the period of extrinsic incubation," and he defined its "usual limits . . . [as ranging] from ten to seventeen days."[2]

Before he was able to publish his conclusions, Carter took the helm of the quarantine service in war-time Cuba. There, in 1900, he met U. S. Army Yellow Fever Commission member Jesse Lazear. Carter had finally arranged for his paper's publication that year in the New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal , and gave a draft to Lazear. "If these dates are correct," Carter later recalled Lazear saying, "it spells a living host."[3] The theory of mosquito transmission long advanced by Cuban scientist Carlos J. Finlay began to seem more likely. And indeed it was. The Commission's experiments in 1900-1901 irrefutably proved the mosquito vector and established the extrinsic incubation period at twelve days. Shortly after these successes Reed saluted Carter, "I know of no one more competent to pass judgment on all that pertains to the subject of yellow fever. You must not forget that your own work in Mississippi did more to impress me with the importance of an intermediate host than everything else put to-gether."[4]

Carter's long and distinguished sanitary career took him to the Panama Canal Zone in 1904, where he served as Chief Quarantine Officer and Chief of Hospitals for five years. He undertook detailed investigations and control measures of malaria in North Carolina and elsewhere in the South, and became a founder of the National Malaria Committee. With the support of the Rockefeller Foundation International Health Board, he undertook additional investigation and control measures for yellow fever in Central and South America. His expertise recommended him to the Peruvian government, which named Carter Sanitary Advisor in 1920-1921. Health problems at the end of his life compelled Carter to withdraw from active fieldwork, though he remained a highly valued consultant to the Health Board and a much-beloved and respected teacher for a new generation of sanitarians. Carter closed his career researching and writing the manuscript that his daughter Laura Armistead Carter edited and published posthumously in 1931: Yellow Fever: An Epidemiological and Historical Study of its Place of Origin. [5]

Sources:

[1] T. H. D. Griffitts, "Henry Rose Carter: The Scientist and the Man ", Southern Medical Journal 32 (August 1939) 8: 842.
[2] Henry Rose Carter, "A Note on the Spread of Yellow Fever in Houses, Extrinsic Incubation ", Medical Record 59 (15 June 1901) 24: 937.
[3] "Conversation between Drs. Carter, Thayer, and Parker," 1924, Henry Rose Carter Papers, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, Box 1.
[4] Letter from Walter Reed to Henry Rose Carter, 26 February 1901, Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, accession number: 02447001.
[5] Carter, Henry Rose. Yellow Fever: An Epidemiological and Historical Study of its Place of Origin. Baltimore: The Williams and Wilkins Company, 1931.

Biographical Information for Jefferson Randolph Kean

Jefferson Randolph Kean (June 27, 1860 - September 4, 1950) was a U.S. Army physician who was a leading authority in sanitation, public health, and tropical diseases. Later in his career, Kean would become widely recognized for his role in organizing and administering medical services for the U.S. armed forces during World War I.

"He possessed one of the keenest, most scholarly minds I've ever encountered," recalled Nobel Prize winner Philip S. Hench of Jefferson Randolph Kean. [1] Kean and Hench shared an abiding interest in the work of the United States Army Yellow Fever Commission -- Kean, as a contemporary and supporter, and Hench, as a scholar and scientist intent on accurate historical documentation. On the advice of yellow fever experiment volunteer John J. Moran, Hench first wrote Kean in 1939. From that initial contact developed a close friendship which would last for the remainder of their lives. Kean entrusted Hench not only with numerous period documents, including original letters, accounts, fever charts, and other items, but also with the freely-given counsel and insight of a trusted friend.

Like Walter Reed and Henry Rose Carter before him, Jefferson Randolph Kean was an alumnus of the University of Virginia, completing the medical program there in 1883. Kean joined the U.S. Army Medical Corps in 1884, and after forty years in the service, retired with the rank of Colonel. Congress awarded him a promotion to Brigadier General, retired, in 1930. The early years of Kean's career passed in medical postings in the American West, and no doubt offered him experiences similar to those of Walter Reed, whom he met not on the frontier, but in Florida in 1896. Kean became an expert in tropical diseases and sanitation during his five-year assignment in the Florida tropics, an expertise which served him well over two terms of service later in Cuba. During the Spanish-American War and subsequent U. S. occupation of Cuba, Kean was Chief Surgeon for the Department of Havana, then Superintendent of the Department of Charities -- from 1898 to 1902. After a four-year interlude as an assistant to the Surgeon General in Washington, D.C., Kean again returned to Cuba as an advisor to the Department of Sanitation from 1906-1909.

Kean himself stated: "Reed and I were good friends before the Yellow Fever Board came to Cuba in June 1900, and [Reed] located himself at Marianao, 8 miles S. W. of Havana," to be within the medical and administrative jurisdiction overseen by Kean. [2] The Chief Surgeon did indeed offer significant assistance, and was an early convert to Carlos Finlay's mosquito theory of transmission, which the Yellow Fever Board's experiments ultimately proved true in the late autumn and winter of 1900-1901. As early as October 13, 1900 -- after the Board's preliminary work, but before the final convincing demonstrations -- Kean issued "Circular No. 8," concerning the latest scholarship on the mosquito vector for disease. [3] The circular contained a set of instructions for the entire command on mosquito eradication. Kean subsequently served as quartermaster and financial administrator for the famous series of yellow fever experiments at Camp Lazear and, for the rest of his life, Kean remained a strong proponent of the Commission's conclusions. He worked tirelessly not only to apply them in the field, but also to accord proper public recognition to the Commission's work.

In addition to his career as a sanitarian, Kean organized the department of military relief of the American Red Cross, and during World War One served as Chief of the U. S. Ambulance Service with the French Army and Deputy Chief Surgeon of the American forces. France named him an Officier de la LĂ©gion d'Honneur in recognition for these services. Cuban authorities as well offered Kean recognition with the grand cross of the Order of Merit Carlos J. Finlay, and he received both a Distinguished Service Medal from the United States government and the Gorgas Medal from the Association of Military Surgeons. For a decade after his retirement from active duty, Kean edited this last organization's medical journal, The Military Surgeon , and served on the Surgeon General's editorial board for the multi-volume history of the medical department in World War One. A great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson, Kean also took a seat with the government commission established to build the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. He held charter membership in the Walter Reed Memorial Association, and remained active in its affairs until his death in 1950.

Sources:

[1] Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Cornelia Knox Kean, September 5, 1950, Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, accession number: 06501173.
[2] Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench, October 31, 1939, Hench Reed Yellow Fever Collection, accession number: 06282022.
[3] Military Orders to Commanding Officers, October 15, 1900, Hench Reed Yellow Fever Collection, accession number: 02140001.

Biographical Information for Philip Showalter Hench

Philip Showalter Hench (February 28, 1896 - March 30, 1965) was a U.S. physician who in 1950 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine for his role in the discovery of the hormone cortisone. In addition to his medical research, Hench spent almost three decades of his life studying the history of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and became a leading authority in the subject.

Philip Showalter Hench was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Jacob Bixler Hench and Clara Showalter. After attending local schools, Hench entered Lafayette College and graduated from the school 1916 with a Bachelor of Arts. Hench completed his medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh in 1920, and subsequently entered a residency program at St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh. His association with the Mayo Clinic began in 1921 as a fellow at the institution. Two years later he would become an assistant at the clinic, and then, in 1926, he would be made the head of its Department of Rheumatic Diseases After pursuing post-graduate study in Germany in 1928-1929, Hench obtained a Masters of Science in Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota in 1931, and a Doctor of Science degree from Lafayette College in 1940. Hench remained for the duration of his career at the Mayo Clinic, where his life-long passion for meticulous research and analysis brought him the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1950, which he shared with Edward C. Kendall and Tadeus Reichstein, for the discovery of cortisone.

The same persistence and determination present in his professional life is also evident in Hench's research on the U. S. Army Yellow Fever Commission's famous experiments. "As a physician particularly interested in medical history," he stated to experiment volunteer John J. Moran in 1937, "I have been long interested in the story of the yellow fever work in John J. Moran, Ralph C. Hutchison, Havana." [1] So began a remarkable odyssey. At the request of his friend Ralph Cooper Hutchison, then president of Washington and Jefferson College, Hench had written Moran to gather information for the dedication of the College's new chemistry building, named for Commission member and former Washington and Jefferson student Jesse W. Lazear. Hench also began a correspondence with another of the yellow fever experiment's original volunteers, John R. Kissinger. Moran's and Kissinger's recollections proved so intriguing that Hench initially offered to edit and publish them. However, in the course of his research Hench discovered that much general information on the topic was inaccurate. Conflicting assertions concerning the participants and unverified claims by medical and governmental authorities in the United States and Cuba -- often politically motivated -- clouded interpretation of the facts. "May I suggest," Moran consequently urged in 1938, "that a clearing up of the REED-FINLAY-CONQUEST-OF-YELLOW-FEVER, or an effort to do so, on your part, is a task far more pressing than publishing the Kissinger-Moran stories or memoirs." [2] Hench resolved to document every aspect of the "Conquest of Yellow-Fever" and to write a much needed accurate and comprehensive history.

For the next two decades, Hench tirelessly combed through public archive collections and personal papers in the United States and Cuba. He met and interviewed surviving participants of the experiments and others associated with the project, as well as family members of the Yellow Fever Commission. He sought out physicians and scientists who had worked with the principal players or who had applied the results in the campaign to eradicate yellow fever. He identified and photographed sites associated with the yellow fever story, and he successfully petitioned politicians in the United States and Cuba to commemorate the work. In the process, Hench became the trusted friend and advisor of many of these same individuals, and they, in turn, presented him with much of the surviving original material for safekeeping.

In short, Hench came to be the world's expert on the yellow fever story and the steward of thousands of original letters and documents. His premature death at age 69 found him still hoping to uncover important missing evidence, his book unwritten. Hench's widow Mary Kahler Hench gave his yellow fever collection to the University of Virginia, Walter Reed's alma mater, and this extensive personal archive forms the most detailed and accurate record available on the Conquest of Yellow Fever.

Sources:

[1] Letter from Philip S. Hench to John J. Moran, 6 July 1937, Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Department of Historical Collections and Services, accession number: 03419001.
[2] Letter from John J. Moran to Philip S. Hench, 30 October 1938, Hench Reed Yellow Fever Collection, accession number: 03476001.

Scope and Content Information

The Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection documents the work of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission, the legacy of the commission’s discoveries, the lives of individuals who were connected to the commission, and twentieth century campaigns to shape public memory of the commission. Items in the collection date from 1800 to 1998, with the bulk of the items dating from 1864 to 1974. A wide range of formats are represented in the collection including, but not limited to the following: articles, artifacts, audio cassettes, bills (legislative records), biographies, charts (graphic documents), correspondence, diaries, editorials, interviews, journals (periodicals), magazines, maps, medical records, military records, negatives (photographic), notes, photographs, reports, reprints, scrapbooks, and speeches. Unique materials in the collection are supplemented with copies of original documents and photographs housed in other institutions (e.g. the U.S. National Archives). All of these materials are arranged in 16 series: I. Jesse W. Lazear, II. Henry Rose Carter, III. Walter Reed, IV. Philip Showalter Hench, V. Maps, VI. Alphabetical files, VII. Truby-Kean-Hench, VIII. Miscellany, IX. Photographs, X. Photographic negatives, XI. Reprints, XII. Houston Academy of Medicine/Texas Medical Center additions, XIII. Reed family additions, XIV. P. Kahler Hench additions, XV. Laura Wood, and XVI. Edward Hook additions.

Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal about Jesse from these letters, including his relationships with friends and family, his educational background, and his professional life. Mabel's correspondence dates from the time she met Jesse to her death in 1946. This correspondence primarily concern her husband's historical legacy and a campaign to secure a pension from the U.S. government for herself and her family.

In addition to Jesse and Mabel's correspondence, the series contains other materials relating to them and their families including, but not limited to the following:

the diaries documenting the travels of Jesse and Mabel's mothers in Europe;
correspondence of other Lazear family members (e.g. Jesse's parents);
genealogical summaries and tables relating to the Lazear family;
legal documents (e.g. wills, certificates, deeds);
military records relating to Jesse;
certificates, reports, and other materials documenting Jesse's educational background and achievements;
obituaries;
copies of congressional bills and reports concerning the provision of a federal pension for Mabel H. Lazear;
newspaper articles;
a microscope and sets of microscope slides owned by Jesse;
and a medical chart that shows the progression of the yellow fever infection that killed Jesse.

Series II. Henry Rose Carter consists of materials relating to Henry Rose Carter that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1880 to 1932 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1883 to 1932. The series is particularly rich in materials that document Henry Rose Carter's professional activities in the last eleven years of his life (1914-1925). These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence with colleagues in the medical and scientific community including Rupert E. Blue, Hideyo Noguchi, Henry Hanson, Joseph A. LePrince, Frederick F. Russell, T.H.D. Griffitts, and Lunsford D. Fricks;
scientific, medical, and government reports relating to the study and eradication of yellow fever and malaria in North America, South America, and Africa;
journal articles concerning the study and eradication of yellow fever and malaria;
research notes written by Henry Rose Carter;
and photographs of Henry Rose Carter at work and with professional colleagues.

Series II. also contains correspondence between Henry Rose Carter and members of his family that date from 1880 to 1925. The family members with whom Henry corresponds most frequently in this series are his mother, Emma Coleman Carter; his wife, Laura Eugenia Hook Carter; his daughter, Laura Armistead Carter; and his son, Henry Rose Carter, Jr. These letters are not only a rich source of information about Carter's personal views and family life, they also provide valuable insights into his professional activities such as his experiences aboard vessels and in ports while working for the U.S. Marine Hospital Service and his public health work in Cuba, Panama, and Peru.

In addition to the materials that were produced during Henry Rose Carter's lifetime, the Series II. contains materials that were produced between 1925 and 1940 (after Henry Rose Carter's death) including, but not limited to the following:

copies of obituaries for Henry Rose Carter;
condolence letters for Henry Rose Carter's family after Henry's death;
and the correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter relating to her father and other members of the Carter family.

Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence between Walter Reed and members of his immediate family that cover a wide range of topics including Reed's courtship of Emilie Lawrence Reed, family life, Walter Reed's work in the Western United States, and Walter Reed's work in Cuba;
military records relating to Walter Reed including military orders for Reed, Reed's performance reviews, and reports of Reed's work for army officials;
Walter Reed's correspondence with professional colleagues including members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission, military doctors, and medical researchers interested in the study of yellow fever;
medical records (e.g. fever charts of experiment participants), military orders, administrative records, reports, and publications documenting the results of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission's experiments in Cuba;
articles announcing the death of Walter Reed;
and the shoulder boards from Walter Reed's U.S. Army uniform.

In addition to the above items, Series III. contains materials that document campaigns, spanning from 1902 to 1937, to publicly honor members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and those who participated in the commission's experiments. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

articles and editorials relating to efforts to memorialize and provide pensions for members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and those who participated in the commission's experiments;
biographical sketches of members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and experiment participants;
records relating to the Walter Reed Memorial Association (e.g. correspondence, donor lists);
copies of Congressional bills and resolutions to honor members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and experiment participants;
and letters, reviews, and other materials relating to the production of Sidney Coe Howard's play, Yellow Jack .

Finally, Series III. also consists of materials that document the history of yellow fever during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

items (e.g. correspondence, reports, reviews, and articles) relating to U.S. efforts to eradicate yellow fever in the Panama Canal Zone;
materials (e.g. correspondence, reports, and articles) documenting early twentieth century efforts to eradicate yellow fever in Peru;
scientific reports and publications related to the study and eradication of yellow fever and malaria;
and newspaper articles describing various outbreaks of yellow fever epidemics.

Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other researchers may be interested in items that document Hench's role in shaping public memory of the commission and its experiments. The materials in this series include, but are not limited to the following:

Hench's correspondence and interviews with participants in the yellow fever experiments and their families including: Emilie Lawrence Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom) Reed, Walter Lawrence Reed, John J. Moran, Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, John H. Andrus, and John R. Kissinger;
autobiographical accounts of the experiment's participants and their families;
notes, reports, correspondence and other materials relating to Hench's search for the original site of Camp Lazear in Cuba;
correspondence with Cuban government officials and members of the scientific community relating to Hench's campaign to build a Camp Lazear memorial;
correspondence and other materials relating to ceremonies honoring Jesse W. Lazear at Washington and Jefferson College;
newspaper articles, magazine articles, and other printed matter concerning the yellow fever experiments and its participants;
drafts of speeches and presentations Hench gave on the history of the yellow fever experiments to various audiences;
meeting minutes and other materials that document Hench's relationship with and participation in the Walter Reed Memorial Association;
scripts for radio programs relating to the yellow fever experiments;
notes, outlines, lists, correspondence, and other materials that document Hench's research about the yellow fever experiments and a book he had planned to write on the subject;
and the gold medal that Congress posthumously awarded to Walter Reed for his work with yellow fever.

Series V. Maps primarily consists of maps and floor plans that Philip Showalter Hench created or collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1846 to around 1960 with the bulk of the items dating from 1899 to 1951. The maps and floor plans often include annotations and illustrate a wide range of locations including, but not limited to the following:

Havana and its environs;
Cuba;
sites associated with the yellow fever experiments;
and military installations in the United States.

In addition to the maps and floor plans, Series V. also consists of a few newspaper and magazine clippings that contain information relating to the yellow fever experiments.

Series VI. Alphabetical files primarily consists of materials that Philip Showalter Hench created or collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1860 to around 1966 with the bulk of the items dating from 1940 to 1956. All of these items have been arranged thematically into biographical files. Each file contains materials created by or relating to people who were either involved with the yellow fever experiments or aided Philip Showalter Hench in his research of the subject. These people include, but are not limited to: John J. Moran, Carlos E. Finlay, Laura Wood Roper, Mabel Lazear, Clara Maas, John R. Kissinger, Roger Post Ames, James C. Carroll, and Carlos J. Finlay. The files are arranged alphabetically by the last names of the individuals listed on the files and it is unclear whether the overall arrangement was made by Hench or by staff members at the University of Virginia. The biographical files contain a wide range of different materials that pertain to the individuals listed on the files. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the individuals;
other correspondence;
newspaper and magazine clippings;
unpublished manuscripts;
biographical and autobiographical accounts;
transcripts of oral history interviews that were conducted by Philip Showalter Hench;
and copies of medical charts for volunteers in the yellow fever experiments that shows the progression of the disease.

In addition to the materials that Hench created or collected during his lifetime, the biographical files in Series VI. also contain items that were added by staff at the University of Virginia Library during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Series VII. Truby-Kean-Hench primarily consists of materials relating to Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean that Philip Showalter Hench created or collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1879 to around 1960 with the bulk of the items dating from 1900 to 1954. These items include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence of Jefferson Randolph Kean dating from 1900 to 1950 that relates to his personal life, the yellow fever experiments, public health initiatives, his publications, the legacy of the yellow fever experiments, Kean's work in World War I, and other topics;
Philip Showalter Hench's correspondence with people related to the yellow fever experiments, particularly Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean primarily from between 1940 and 1955;
a scrapbook and other materials that relate to Truby's book, Memoir of Walter Reed: the Yellow Fever Episode ;
and Philip Showalter Hench's interviews and questionnaires for Kean and Truby from the 1940s.

In addition to the materials relating to Kean and Truby, Series VII. also includes the following:

notes from Philip Showalter Hench's research of the yellow fever experiments;
the recollections, autobiographies, and reports of other people involved with the yellow fever experiments including John Andrus and A.S. Pinto;
articles and clippings related to the yellow fever experiments;
a short biography of Lemuel S. Reed;
and a sketch Philip Showalter Hench made of a proposed museum at the Camp Lazear site.

Series VIII. Miscellany consists of oversize and miscellaneous materials in the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection that were, for various reasons, not included in any of the other series in the collection. Items in this series date from around 1849 to 1982 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1885 to 1974. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

informed consent agreements for volunteers in the yellow fever experiments;
diplomas and certificates for Walter Reed and Jesse W. Lazear;
copies and sketches of Dean Cornwell's painting, Conquerors of Yellow Fever ;
artifacts, including a wooden board from Camp Lazear and a U.S. flag;
copies of correspondence, reports, medical records, and military orders from the U.S. National Archives relating to the yellow fever experiments;
manuscripts and related notes for published works and research relating to Walter Reed and the yellow fever experiments;
correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench from circa 1940 to 1966;
articles and clippings relating to the yellow fever experiments, the experiments' participants, and the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection;
correspondence of Atcheson Laughlin Hench and members of the University of Virginia community relating to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection;
items that document the provenance and custodial history of some materials in the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection;
photographs relating to Cuba and the yellow fever experiments;
notes for photographs and photographic negatives housed in Series IX. and Series X. of this collection.

Series IX. Photographs consists primarily of photographs that Philip Showalter Hench created and collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1846 to around 1966 with the bulk of the items dating from around 1870 to around 1960. The subjects shown in the photographs include, but are not limited to the following:

physicians, military personnel, nurses, and volunteers associated with the experiments including Walter Reed, Jesse W. Lazear, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Aristides Agramonte;
family members of people associated with the yellow fever experiments including their spouses, children, and grandchildren.
Camp Lazear, Camp Columbia, and other locations in Cuba related to the yellow fever experiments between 1900 and 1960;
the U.S.S. Maine and the Spanish-American War;
aerial views of Havana, Cuba and its environs from the 1940s and 1950s;
scenes of daily life in Cuba generally from between 1898 and 1960;
the 1952 dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument in Cuba;
the creation and unveiling of Dean Cornwell's painting, Conquerors of Yellow Fever ;
still scenes from the movies, Yellow Jack and Jezebel ;
other events and works of art commemorating the work of the participants in the yellow fever experiments;
documents and maps that Philip Showalter Hench copied for his research;
and Philip Showalter Hench and his family.

Series IX. also includes a watercolor that was painted by Emilie Lawrence Reed.

Series X. Photographic negatives consists of a mix of original and copy negatives that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Although the original images recorded on the negatives date from between the 1860s and the 1960s, it appears that the negatives themselves were produced during a narrower time frame, most likely between 1930 and 1966.

The negatives in Series X. record images associated with the yellow fever experiments and many of them are related to photographic prints found in Series VIII. Where a match between a negative and a print from these series has been made, the negative number has been written on the folder of the print in the physical collection. Finally, the negatives are generally arranged in numerical order by identification numbers that were most likely assigned by Philip Showalter Hench.

Series XI. Reprints consists of reprints and photocopies of journal articles, book extracts, book reviews and other published works that were primarily collected by Philip Showalter Hench while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from 1856 to 1971 and cover a wide range of topics related to the study and eradication of yellow fever, including, but not limited to the following:

the results of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission's work in Cuba;
biographical accounts of various people who had an association with the yellow fever experiments;
the research of people associated with the experiments including Walter Reed, Jesse W. Lazear, Aristides Agramonte, and James Carroll;
scientific and medical research related to yellow fever and malaria;
and events honoring the work of those involved with the yellow fever experiments.

Series XII. Houston Academy of Medicine/Texas Medical Center additions consists of materials that Philip Showalter Hench created or collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1901 to around 1966. These materials were originally a part of the Philip S. Hench papers in the John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center at the Texas Medical Center Library, but they were transferred to the University of Virginia in 1991. These items include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and people connected with the yellow fever experiments including John J. Moran and Walter Reed's children;
newspaper clippings relating to the death or commemoration of individuals associated with the yellow fever experiments;
photographs of the Camp Lazear Memorial, everyday scenes in Cuba, and John J. Moran;
and journal articles, booklets, and other printed matter relating to the yellow fever experiments and its participants.

Series XIII. Reed family additions consists of materials relating to the yellow fever experiments that several different donors gave to the University of Virginia. Items in the series date from around 1850 to 1967 with the bulk of the items dating from 1868 to 1949. The largest portion of the series is comprised of correspondence written by Walter Reed and his family between 1877 and 1902 that provide insights into their relationships and personal lives.

In addition to the Reed family's correspondence, the series also contains other materials relating to the Reed family and the yellow fever experiments including, but not limited to the following:

a flag that was flown over Camp Lazear;
newspaper clippings and articles relating to the yellow fever experiments;
a chemistry notebook that was owned by Walter Reed;
correspondence of and works by Philip Showalter Hench;
an inventory of materials in Series XIII. and information about their accession into the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library;
and materials from an exhibit on the yellow fever experiments that was hosted in Alderman Library at the University of Virginia.

Series XIV. P. Kahler Hench additions consists of original and photocopied materials that Philip Showalter Hench's son, P. Kahler Hench, donated to the University of Virginia in 1988 and 1989. Items in the series date from around 1860 to 1965 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1898 to 1965. Most of these items were collected or created by Philip Showalter Hench while researching the yellow fever experiments. These items include the following:

the correspondence of experiment participants;
correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the experiment participants;
correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and families of the experiment participants;
press clippings relating to the experiments and the experiment participants;
oral history interviews conducted by Philip Showalter Hench;
scientific articles related to the study of yellow fever;
photographs of Havana, Camp Columbia, and Camp Lazear;
genealogical tables and summaries for the family of Jesse W. Lazear;
autobiographical accounts written by experiment participants;
unpublished manuscripts;
artifacts (e.g. a wooden board) from Camp Lazear;
Philip Showalter Hench's research notes.

Series XIV. also contains correspondence and financial records that record the transfer of collection items from the Reed family to Philip Showalter Hench and later from the Hench family to the University of Virginia.

Series XV. Laura Wood primarily consists of Laura Wood's correspondence relating to her research for a Walter Reed biography that she wrote. The series also includes, but is not limited to the following materials:

photocopies of two letters written by Walter Reed;
a journal article by George Sternberg;
and a short work that Laura Wood wrote about Walter Reed entitled, Walter Reed and yellow Fever .

Items in Series XV. date from 1875 to 1946 with the bulk of the items dating from 1941 to 1946.

Series XVI. Edward Hook additions consists of copies of letters, articles, and photographs relating to the yellow fever experiments that had been collected by Edward W. Hook, Jr, a professor of medicine at the University of Virginia. The bulk of this series is comprised of copies of a small collection of James Carroll's correspondence. The original versions of Carroll's correspondence are not housed at the University of Virginia. In addition to the Carroll letters, this series also includes, but is not limited to the following:

photographs of Walter Reed and others related to the yellow fever experiments;
copies of some of Theodore E. Woodward's works relating to James Carroll and yellow fever;
and exhibition materials.

Items in Series XVI. date from around 1880 to around 1998 with the bulk of the items dating from 1898 to 1901.

Organization of the Collection

The Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection is organized in 16 series:

I. Jesse W. Lazear II. Henry Rose Carter III. Walter Reed IV. Philip Showalter Hench V. Maps VI. Alphabetical files VII. Truby-Kean-Hench VIII. Miscellany IX. Photographs X. Photographic negatives XI. Reprints XII. Houston Academy of Medicine/Texas Medical Center additions XIII. Reed family additions XIV. P. Kahler Hench additions XV. Laura Wood XVI. Edward Hook additions

Selected Search Terms

  • Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
  • Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Human Experimentation
  • Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950
  • Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
  • Military Medicine
  • Physicians
  • Public health
  • Reed, Walter, 1851-1902
  • Tropical medicine
  • United States. Army
  • Yellow fever

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Acker, Mollie Flint
  • Adams, E.S.
  • Adamson, Estelle
  • Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931
  • Agramonte, Frances F.
  • Ahrendts, J.L.
  • Albertini, A. Diaz
  • Alden, Charles Henry, 1836-1906
  • Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931
  • Alexander, Martha
  • Allen, [s.n.]
  • Allmand, Dorothy
  • Almeyda, Jose Ramos
  • Alspaugh, Edna
  • Altick, Arthur R.
  • Alvare, Ignacio
  • Amador Guerrero, Manuel, 1833-1909
  • Amador, R.A.
  • Amaral, Raul R. de
  • Ament, Lytton G.
  • Ames, Azel, 1845-1908
  • Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972
  • Ames, Roger Post
  • Andreu, Jose R.
  • Andrus, David L.
  • Andrus, John H., 1879-1942
  • Angles, Eduardo
  • Anoreu, George
  • Anthony, Daniel Read, 1870-1931
  • Armstrong, Donald B. (Donald Budd), 1886-
  • Armstrong, George Ellis, 1900-
  • Armstrong, H. G.
  • Armstrong, H.G.
  • Armstrong, J. N. (John Nelson), 1870-1944
  • Arnett, George W.
  • Arnold, W. F. (Will Ford)
  • Arthur, Lindsley
  • Artigas, Francisco Argilagos
  • Ashburn, P. M. (Percy Moreau), 1872-1940
  • Ashford, Mahlon
  • Asplund, C.J
  • Avery, S.D.
  • Avila, Manuel
  • Babcock, Mrs. Albert
  • Baekeland, L. H. (Leo Hendrik), 1863-1944
  • Bailey, Mildred
  • Bailhache, Preston H.
  • Bair, M.Z.
  • Baird, George W.
  • Baker, C. B. (Chauncey Brooke), 1860-1936
  • Baker, James D.
  • Baldwin, T.A.
  • Balfour, Andrew, Sir, 1873-1931
  • Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953
  • Barker, Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), 1867-1943
  • Barnes, J. K.
  • Barnes, J.K.
  • Barnett, James M.
  • Barret, Claudia
  • Barret, Harvey P.
  • Barret, Nannie Mason
  • Bass, Charles C. (Charles Cassedy), 1875-1975
  • Bates, A.E.
  • Bates, Lewis B.
  • Bauer, Louis H. (Louis Hopewell), 1888-
  • Baxter, John K.
  • Bay, J. Christian (Jens Christian), 1871-1962
  • Beach, F.H.
  • Bean, William Bennett
  • Beaulac, Willard Leon, 1899-
  • Bell, Landon Covington, 1880-1960
  • Benis, Jose Maria
  • Benitoa, Antonio Perez
  • Benjamin, Mary A.
  • Bennett, George A
  • Bennett, George A.
  • Benson, Otis O.
  • Berkeley, Francis L. (Francis Lewis), 1911-2003
  • Berkson, Joseph
  • Berry, George P.
  • Bettmann, Otto
  • Bevan, Arthur, 1888-1968
  • Beveridge, Wilfred William Ogilvy
  • Binley, Henry
  • Birmingham, Harry R.
  • Birmingham, Henry P.
  • Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928
  • Bishop, Roswell P.
  • Bitner, Robert E.
  • Black, William Murray, 1855-1933
  • Black, [s.n.]
  • Blackwood, N.J.
  • Blake, Henry Arthur, Sir, 1840-1918
  • Blake, S. F. (Sidney Fay), 1892-1959
  • Blake, Sir Henry Arthur, 1840-1918
  • Blake, Warren Barton, 1883-1918
  • Bland, Schuyler O.
  • Blanton, Wyndham Bolling, 1890-1960
  • Blincoe, Anita Clayton
  • Blincoe, Laura Reed
  • Blincoe, Lemuel Soule
  • Bliss, Theodore L.
  • Blondel, Dorothy
  • Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948
  • Boldridge, F.M.
  • Bonham, Eleanor M.
  • Bonzi, H.A.
  • Booth, Carolyn H.
  • Borden, Daniel L., 1887-1969
  • Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934
  • Borrell, Jose
  • Bost, Helen
  • Boyd, Allen R.
  • Boyd, Mark F. (Mark Frederick), 1889-1968
  • Bradshaw, R.G.
  • Brancht, Frances
  • Brewer, Melvin D.
  • Bridges, C.H.
  • Briggs, Walter De Blois, 1901-
  • Briggs, Walter M.
  • Brill, G. Meredith
  • Brooke, R.H.
  • Brooks, Harlow, 1871-1936
  • Brown, Earl I.
  • Brown, Joseph B.
  • Brown, M.C.
  • Brown, Oren Britt
  • Brumby, W.M.
  • Bullard, John R.
  • Bullock, Helen Duprey, 1904-1995
  • Burnett, Frank C.
  • Bushnell, George E. (George Ensign), 1853-1924
  • Bustinza, F.
  • Butcher, Howard, Jr.
  • Butsch, Janet
  • Butsch, William
  • Byam, W.
  • Byrd, J.L.
  • Byrne, Charles B.
  • Caldas, Philippe
  • Caldwell, B. W.
  • Campbell, Dorothy
  • Cantaleon, M.
  • Carbonell Ponce, Felipe
  • Carbonell, Felipe
  • Cardenas, J. Gil
  • Cardenas, Raul de
  • Carey, Frank
  • Carles y Casadevall, Mariano
  • Carpenter, Edward
  • Carr, G. Jameson
  • Carroll, Harry M.
  • Carroll, James, 1854-1907
  • Carroll, Jennie
  • Carroll, Mrs. George
  • Carter, Edward Champe
  • Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
  • Carter, Henry Rose, Jr.
  • Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935
  • Cascorrcelos, A.B.
  • Cassidy, Helen
  • Castillo, Pedro A.
  • Castro, Juan D.
  • Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944
  • Cavassa, Nicolas E.
  • Caverico, Charles
  • Cervantes, Enrique
  • Chapin, Elizabeth
  • Chapman, George E.
  • Chapman, Helen
  • Chittinden, T. H.
  • Christensen, Emmy L.
  • Christian, Henry A. (Henry Asbury), 1876-1951
  • Chrystie, Mrs. Percival
  • Church, Martha
  • Church, William
  • Claibourne, W.S.
  • Clark, G. Glenwood
  • Clark, Jerome
  • Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968
  • Cline, W.G.
  • Cobb, J.O.
  • Coello, Carlos
  • Cohn, Alfred E. (Alfred Einstein), 1879-1957
  • Coles, Charles H.
  • Colete, Honorato
  • Comstock, Charles Worthington, 1870-
  • Conat, Mabel Louise, 1888-
  • Concheso, Aurelio Fernandez, 1896-1955
  • Connal, A.
  • Connor, Michael E.
  • Coogle, C.P.
  • Cooke, Robert P.
  • Cooksley, F.A.
  • Corbin, H. C.
  • Corbin, H.C.
  • Corder, Everett
  • Cornell, Virgil H. (Virgil Heath), 1890-1954
  • Cornwell, Barbara
  • Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
  • Corrigan, John P.
  • Cortelyou, George B. (George Bruce), 1862-1940
  • Coville, Frederick V. (Frederick Vernon), 1867-1937
  • Cowley, R.F.
  • Cox, Wesley C.
  • Crain, Darrell C.
  • Crane, C. H.
  • Crane, C.H.
  • Crane, J. W.
  • Creel, R. H. (Richard Henry), 1878-1971
  • Crenshaw, John L.
  • Crissman, LaVonne
  • Cromwell, Fred W.
  • Crossby, [s.n.]
  • Cruikshank, R.D.
  • Cudlipp, J.S.
  • Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948
  • Cunningham, Eileen R. (Eileen Roach), 1894-1965
  • Cunningham, Hugh
  • Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939
  • Dabney, A.S.
  • Dalzell, John, 1845-1927
  • Dampf, Alfons, 1884-1948
  • Daniel, May
  • Daniel, Walter M.
  • Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925
  • Darnall, C.R.
  • Darragh, A. B.
  • Dart, Raymond O.
  • Davis, Alice M.
  • Davis, Harry A.
  • Davis, Horace W.
  • Davis, John G.
  • Davis, William T.
  • Davison, Wilburt Cornell, 1892-1972
  • Dawson, Lord
  • DeCoursey, Elbert, 1902-1994
  • DeWitt, Calvin
  • Dean, E.R.
  • Dean-Throckmorton, Jeanette
  • Deeks, W.E. (William Edgar), 1866-1931
  • Deland, Margaret, 1857-1945
  • Delaney, M.A.
  • Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929
  • Denno, S.J.
  • Derby, George
  • Derivaux, R. C. (Robert Clarence), 1887-
  • Diaz, Alva
  • Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950
  • Dickson, John
  • Dodge, Douglas R.
  • DomĂ­nguez y Roldán, Francisco, 1864-1942
  • Donnally, H.H.
  • Dougherty, Jr., T.H.,
  • Dowling, Oscar
  • Driscoll, Mary G.
  • Dry, Thomas Jan, 1903-
  • Duffield, M.P.
  • Duffield, Pauline
  • Dunn, Lawrence H.
  • Dunshire, J.F.
  • Dunster, Edward S. (Edward Swift), 1834-1888
  • Durham, Herbert E.
  • Eberhart
  • Echeverria, Jose R.
  • Echeverria, Rafael T.
  • Eckman, James Russell, 1908-1987
  • Ed. Bouton
  • Edmundson, Frank
  • Edsall, David Linn, 1869-1945
  • Elizalde, Rafael H.
  • Elliott, L.M.
  • Ennis, T. James
  • Ernst, Harold C. (Harold Clarence), 1856-1922
  • Esmey, Kendall
  • Espinosa y G. Caceras, Luis
  • Espinosa y G. Caceres, Luis.
  • Fairchild, D.S., Jr.
  • Fallon, John
  • Farshish, P.
  • Felt, John P.
  • Ferguson, W.R.
  • Fernandez, Felix E.
  • Ferrell, John A. (John Atkinson), 1880-1965
  • Fiese, Marshall Jesse, 1917-
  • Finlay, Carlos E. (Carlos Eduardo), 1868-
  • Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915
  • Fishback, Dorothy
  • Fishback, Mary
  • Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976
  • Fisher, H.C.
  • Fisher, Lawrence Machemar, 1886-
  • Fitzgerald, Charles E.
  • Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth
  • Fleming, Bradford
  • Fletcher, C.C.
  • Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946
  • Flint, Austin, 1812-1886
  • Flynn, Raymond P.
  • Folwell, Mary Haywood
  • Fontaine, Katherine
  • Fontaine, Louise
  • Force, Edith R.
  • Forns, Alberto Recio
  • Fors, Alberto J.
  • Forwood, William H.
  • Fowler, Rita
  • Fox, Carroll, 1874-1936
  • Franck, Lillie W.
  • Fransway, Arlyne C.
  • Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953
  • Freer, Harry L.
  • Freyberg, Richard H., 1904-
  • Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-
  • Frost, Susan
  • Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938
  • Frye, G.
  • Fulton, John N.
  • Furnas, J. C. (Joseph Chamberlain), 1905-2001
  • Futcher, Thomas B. (Thomas Barnes), 1871-1938
  • Galbreath, R.S.
  • Gandy, Charles M.
  • Garcia, Pablo Isaac
  • Gardiner, J.S.
  • Gawne, James O.
  • Gawne, Jane L.
  • Geddings, Henry Downes, 1859-1913
  • Geiger, J. C. (Jacob Casson), 1885-1981
  • Gere, Herbert
  • Getman, Frederick Hutton, 1877-1941
  • Gibson, John M. (John Mendinghall), 1898-1966
  • Gilhus, A. T.
  • Gill, C. A. (Clifford Allchin), 1878-
  • Gill, Robert S. (Robert Sutherland), 1886-
  • Gilman, John
  • Glennan, A. H.
  • Glennan, A.H.
  • Goddard, Calvin, 1891-1955
  • Godfrey, Edward Settle, 1843-1932
  • Godfrey, Guy Charles Moore
  • Goethals, George W. (George Washington), 1858-1928
  • Goldbacher, N.V.
  • Goldwater, S. S. (Sigismund Schulz), 1873-1942
  • Gomez, Federico
  • Gooch, Robert C.
  • Good, James William
  • Goodale, George L.
  • Gorgas, Marie D. (Marie Doughty), -1929
  • Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920
  • Gould, Alice Bache, 1868-1953
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Container List

uva-lib:2221993
Series I. Jesse W. Lazear circa 1800-1956 bulk 1863-1943
Box 1-6
6 boxes

Series I. Jesse W. Lazear consists of materials relating to Lazear that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1800 to 1956 with the bulk of the items dating from 1863 to 1943. Much of the series consists of the correspondence of Jesse W. Lazear and his wife Mabel H. Lazear. Jesse's correspondence dates from his time as a student at Johns Hopkins University to his death in 1900. Researchers can learn a great deal about Jesse from these letters, including his relationships with friends and family, his educational background, and his professional life. Mabel's correspondence dates from the time she met Jesse to her death in 1946. This correspondence primarily concern her husband's historical legacy and a campaign to secure a pension from the U.S. government for herself and her family.

In addition to Jesse and Mabel's correspondence, the series contains other materials relating to them and their families including, but not limited to the following:

the diaries documenting the travels of Jesse and Mabel's mothers in Europe;
correspondence of other Lazear family members (e.g. Jesse's parents);
genealogical summaries and tables relating to the Lazear family;
legal documents (e.g. wills, certificates, deeds);
military records relating to Jesse;
certificates, reports, and other materials documenting Jesse's educational background and achievements;
obituaries;
copies of congressional bills and reports concerning the provision of a federal pension for Mabel H. Lazear;
newspaper articles;
a microscope and sets of microscope slides owned by Jesse;
and a medical chart that shows the progression of the yellow fever infection that killed Jesse.
  • Box 1 folder 1 uva-lib:2221994
    Family tree of Jesse W. Lazear 1831

    The family tree was copied from an original by Redmond John Grace that was made in 1831.

  • Box 1 folder 2 uva-lib:2221995
    Statement by Samuel Pettigrew, Mayor of Pittsburgh April 14, 1835
    2 pages

    Pettigrew grants protection to Benjamin Plowden Barney, a free black man from Maryland

  • Box 1 folder 3 uva-lib:2221996
    Conduct of the War February 28, 1963

    This is a copy of a speech that the Honorable Jesse Lazear of Pennsylvania delivered in the House of Representatives. In the speech, Lazear criticizes the conduct of the federal government during the U.S. Civil War.

  • Box 1 folder 4 uva-lib:2221997
    Marriage certificate of William L. Lazear and Charlotte C. Lazear October 15, 1963
  • Box 1 folder 5 uva-lib:2221998
    Document of indenture between Chauncey Brooks and Jesse Lazear May 24, 1866
  • Box 1 folder 6 uva-lib:2221999
    Letter from William L. Lazear to Charlotte C. Lazear December 22, 1866
    1 page
    English Lazear, William L.

    William Lazear writes that his mother's health is improving.

  • Box 1 folder 7 uva-lib:2222000
    Letter from William L. Lazear to Charlotte C. Lazear January 24, 1867
    1 page
    English Lazear, William L.

    William Lazear announces the death of his mother and the upcoming funeral.

  • Box 1 folder 8 uva-lib:2222001
    Letter from William L. Lazear to Charlotte C. Lazear July 31, 1871
    2 pages
    English Lazear, William L.

    William Lazear arrives safely.

  • Box 1 folder 9 uva-lib:2222002
    Letter from William L. Lazear to Charlotte C. Lazear August 2, 1871
    2 pages
    English Lazear, William L.

    William Lazear describes family activities.

  • Box 1 folder 10 uva-lib:2222003
    Letter from William L. Lazear to Charlotte C. Lazear August 17, 1871
    3 pages
    English Lazear, William L.

    William Lazear writes about a heat wave, travel plans, and family news.

  • Box 1 folder 11 uva-lib:2222004
    Purchase of land from Windsor Company by Jesse W. Lazear 1871

    in envelope addressed to Mabel H. Lazear dated October 10, 1900

  • Box 1 folder 12 uva-lib:2222005
    Envelope addressed to Mrs. W.L. Lazear circa 1871

    The envelope at one time contained 2 letters, one dated July 31, 1871 and the other dated May 24, 1872.

  • Box 1 folder 13 uva-lib:2222006
    Letter from William L. Lazear to Charlotte C. Lazear May 24, 1872
    2 pages
    English Lazear, William L.

    William Lazear arrives safely. He gives news of relatives.

  • Box 1 folder 14 uva-lib:2222007
    Baptismal certificate of Charles Clayland Lazear April 13, 1874
  • Box 1 folder 15 uva-lib:2222008
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Lazear June 1, 1875
    1 page
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about killing potato bugs, attending church, studying the map of Europe, and memorization.

  • Box 1 folder 16 uva-lib:2222009
    Letter from William L. Lazear to Jesse W. Lazear September 7, 1876
    2 pages
    English Lazear, William L.

    William Lazear writes about the Centennial Exhibition. He also provides family news.

  • Box 1 folder 17 uva-lib:2222010
    Last will and testament of Jesse Lazear September 13, 1876
    3 pages
  • Box 1 folder 18 uva-lib:2222011
    Envelope addressed to Reverend Charles R. Hale December 13, 1876
  • Box 1 folder 19 uva-lib:2222012
    The Washington County Centennial 1881

    Presented to Jesse W. Lazear by Boyd Crumwine on February 4, 1882

  • Box 1 folder 20 uva-lib:2222013
    "Annual Report of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity " 1886
    14 pages
  • Box 1 folder 21 uva-lib:2222014
    Document attesting to sale of two lots of land Charlotte C. Lazear to Thomas C. Lazear September 7, 1886
    4 pages
  • Box 1 folder 22 uva-lib:2222015
    Jesse W. Lazear university graduation materials 1887
    • Box 1 folder 22 uva-lib:2222016
      Matriculation Certificate for Jesse W. Lazear April 30, 1887
      1 page
      English Johns Hopkins University

      Lazear has graduated from Johns Hopkins University.

    • Box 1 folder 22 uva-lib:2222017
      Acknowledgment to Jesse W. Lazear for a contribution made to John Hopkins University January 1, 1897
      2 pages
      English Johns Hopkins University

      The trustees of Johns Hopkins thank Lazear for his donation.

  • Box 1 folder 23 uva-lib:2222018
    Grade report for Jesse W. Lazear June 4, 1887
    1 page
    English Johns Hopkins University

    This is a report of Lazear's grades at Johns Hopkins University.

  • Box 1 folder 24 uva-lib:2222019
    Obituaries of William Robert Sweitzer December 1887
  • Box 1 folder 25 uva-lib:2222020
    Envelope addressed to Mrs. Thomas R. Sweitzer February 6, 1888
  • Box 1 folder 26 uva-lib:2222021
    Letter from Jesse William W. to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 15, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes to his mother that he has finished packing.

  • Box 1 folder 27 uva-lib:2222022
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 18, 1890
    14 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes his sea voyage, including the passengers, the weather, and icebergs.

  • Box 1 folder 28 uva-lib:2222023
    Telegram from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 28, 1890
    1 page
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear cables that he has arrived safely.

  • Box 1 folder 29 uva-lib:2222024
    Admission certificate for Jesse W. Lazear 1890
    1 page
    English University of Edinburgh

    Lazear is admitted to the practical anatomy class at the University of Edinburgh.

  • Box 1 folder 30 uva-lib:2222025
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 30, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he has begun dissection work in his anatomy course. He describes his living arrangements and customs regarding women.

  • Box 1 folder 31 uva-lib:2222026
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 1, 1890
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes Edinburgh.

  • Box 1 folder 32 uva-lib:2222027
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 6, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear gives his mother advice on interpersonal relations. He mentions his living arrangements and the American Opera Company.

  • Box 1 folder 33 uva-lib:2222028
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 8, 1890
    6 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes life in Edinburgh and the surrounding countryside.

  • Box 1 folder 34 uva-lib:2222029
    Letter fragment from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 14, 1890
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear compares his classes in medical school with those in New York.

  • Box 1 folder 35 uva-lib:2222030
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 15, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes walks and sightseeing in Edinburgh.

  • Box 1 folder 36 uva-lib:2222031
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 22, 1890
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses the mail service, anatomy examinations, and the Scots.

  • Box 1 folder 37 uva-lib:2222032
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 24, 1890
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses the weather, Edinburgh, the anatomy department, and the Scots.

  • Box 1 folder 38 uva-lib:2222033
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 28, 1890
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he wants to spend September in Germany to practice German, rather than returning to New York.

  • Box 1 folder 39 uva-lib:2222034
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 2, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about the weather and his plans to travel once his examinations are finished.

  • Box 1 folder 40 uva-lib:2222035
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 5, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear has received some U.S. newspapers. He discusses his plans for the next several weeks.

  • Box 1 folder 41 uva-lib:2222036
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 9, 1890
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he is nearly finished with his courses.

  • Box 1 folder 42 uva-lib:2222037
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 11, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he plans to travel elsewhere in Scotland before eventually heading to London.

  • Box 1 folder 43 uva-lib:2222038
    Letter from David Hepburn to Jesse W. Lazear July 12, 1890
    1 page
    English Hepburn, David

    Hepburn requests that Lazear appear for his final examination.

  • Box 1 folder 44 uva-lib:2222039
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 15, 1890
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes the examination process and writes that the past seven weeks have been the most profitable of his life. He details his future travel plans.

  • Box 1 folder 45 uva-lib:2222040
    Certificates of Merit, University of Edinburgh, to Jesse W. Lazear circa July 17, 1890
    1 page
    English University of Edinburgh

    Two University of Edinburgh certificates of merit, which were awarded to Lazear.

  • Box 1 folder 46 uva-lib:2222041
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 17, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear has finished at the University of Edinburgh, where he receives recognition for his good work. He visits Glasgow and describes a trip through the Lake Country.

  • Box 1 folder 47 uva-lib:2222042
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 20, 1890
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear gives his impressions of Glasgow. After a brief return to Edinburgh, he travels to London.

  • Box 1 folder 48 uva-lib:2222043
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 25, 1890
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he will be able to observe surgical operations in London. He discusses the theater, sightseeing, and a band concert.

  • Box 1 folder 49 uva-lib:2222044
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 27, 1890
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear learns that he may observe surgical operations at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. He describes many sights in London.

  • Box 1 folder 50 uva-lib:2222045
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 1, 1890
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear is distressed by his mother's illness. He discusses London and his observations of surgical operations.

  • Box 1 folder 51 uva-lib:2222046
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 3, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes sightseeing in London. He is preparing to depart for Paris.

  • Box 1 folder 52 uva-lib:2222047
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 9, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear is concerned about his mother's continuing illness. He is very glad to be in Paris.

  • Box 1 folder 53 uva-lib:2222048
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 11, 1890
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear continues his sightseeing in Paris. He plans to sail on September 6.

  • Box 1 folder 54 uva-lib:2222049
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 15, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about sightseeing in Paris and the opera.

  • Box 1 folder 55 uva-lib:2222050
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 19, 1890
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he has left Paris after more sightseeing.

  • Box 1 folder 56 uva-lib:2222051
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 21, 1890
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear is in Germany practicing his German.

  • Box 1 folder 57 uva-lib:2222052
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 24, 1890
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about a long hiking trip and the Alsace-Lorraine.

  • Box 1 folder 58 uva-lib:2222053
    Letter fragment from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa August 8, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he is still in Germany and comments on the German army.

  • Box 1 folder 59 uva-lib:2222054
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 1, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about visiting Heidelberg, Frankfort, and the Rhine River valley.

  • Box 1 folder 60 uva-lib:2222055
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 5, 1890
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about his hiking and Amsterdam. He is looking forward to resting on the steamer and seeing her again.

  • Box 1 folder 61 uva-lib:2222056
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 6, 1890
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about the beginning of his voyage home.

  • Box 1 folder 62 uva-lib:2222057
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 18, 1890
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about his trans-Atlantic voyage. He arrives safely in New York and will travel to Baltimore soon.

  • Box 1 folder 63 uva-lib:2222058
    Medical certification for Jesse W. Lazear August 9, 1892
    1 page
    English New York County (N.Y.)

    Lazear has been entered in the Register of Physicians and Surgeons for New York County.

  • Box 1 folder 64 uva-lib:2222059
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 11, 1893
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear visits the World's Colombian Exposition in Chicago. He comments on traveling.

  • Box 1 folder 65 uva-lib:2222060
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 12, 1893
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear continues his visit to the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. He arranges for his trip to New York.

  • Box 1 folder 66 uva-lib:2222061
    Transcript of letters from Jesse W. Lazear primarily to Charlotte S. Sweitzer 1875-1900
    125 pages
  • Box 2 folder 1 uva-lib:2222062
    Diary (part one) of Martha P. Houston, mother of Mable Houston Lazear, European travels 1893-1895
  • Box 2 folder 2 uva-lib:2222063
    Diary (part two) of Martha P. Houston, mother of Mabel Houston Lazear, European travels 1894-1895
  • Box 2 folder 3 uva-lib:2222064
    Diary of Charlotte C. Sweitzer, mother of Jesse W. Lazear, European travels 1894-1895
  • Box 2 folder 4 uva-lib:2222065
    Diary of Charlotte C. Sweitzer, mother of Jesse W. Lazear 1894-1895
    35 pages
  • Box 2 folder 5 uva-lib:2222066
    Trinity Hall: A Boarding School for Boys 1894-1895
    21 pages
  • Box 2 folder 6 uva-lib:2222067
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa June 28, 1895
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes a trip to Fontainebleau, in France. He mistakenly wrote "1894" as the year on the letter.

  • Box 2 folder 7 uva-lib:2222068
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 30, 1895
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about his trip through France.

  • Box 2 folder 8 uva-lib:2222069
    Envelope addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 29, 1895
  • Box 2 folder 9 uva-lib:2222070
    Postcard from H.S. Hoover to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 10, 1896
  • Box 2 folder 10 uva-lib:2222071
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa May 26, 1896
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear regrets that he missed his mother's visit, but that he hopes to see her this week. He also discusses financial issues.

  • Box 2 folder 11 uva-lib:2222072
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 14, 1896
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he has seen his uncle, Thomas Lazear. He also discusses financial issues relating to real estate.

  • Box 2 folder 12 uva-lib:2222073
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 21, 1896
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he plans to spend time at home, although he will have to make regular trips to the laboratory.

  • Box 2 folder 13 uva-lib:2222074
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 28, 1896
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he is leaving for California, although he dreads the long journey.

  • Box 2 folder 14 uva-lib:2222075
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 2, 1896
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes his cross-country trip. He discusses a proposed real estate deal.

  • Box 2 folder 15 uva-lib:2222076
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 14, 1896
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear visits Mabel Houston.

  • Box 2 folder 16 uva-lib:2222077
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa July 16, 1896
    6 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes life in California. He writes that he will visit his mother in Canada.

  • Box 2 folder 17 uva-lib:2222078
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 23, 1896
    6 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes life in California. He discusses the weather and his acquaintances.

  • Box 2 folder 18 uva-lib:2222079
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 30, 1896
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses the upcoming American presidential election.

  • Box 2 folder 19 uva-lib:2222080
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 1896
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about making expeditions into the California mountains. He will leave in two weeks for San Francisco, and plans to meet Sweitzer in Canada.

  • Box 2 folder 20 uva-lib:2222081
    Letter fragment from Jesse W. Lazear to Mabel Houston August 16, 1896
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about working in Baltimore and his devotion to Mabel Houston.

  • Box 2 folder 21 uva-lib:2222082
    University club membership certificate August 25, 1896
  • Box 2 folder 22 uva-lib:2222083
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 25, 1896
    6 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he has cancelled his rendezvous with Sweitzer in Canada. His marriage to Mabel Houston is planned for September.

  • Box 2 folder 23 uva-lib:2222084
    Marriage license and certificate for Jesse W. Lazear and Mabel Houston September 3, 1896
  • Box 2 folder 24 uva-lib:2222085
    Wedding Announcement for Jesse W. Lazear and Mabel Houston September 9, 1896
  • Box 2 folder 25 uva-lib:2222086
    Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate of Registration, State of Maryland, City of Baltimore October 12, 1896
    1 page
    English Maryland. Circuit Court (Baltimore)

    Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate of Registration, State of Maryland, City of Baltimore.

  • Box 2 folder 26 uva-lib:2222087
    Final settlement of the estate of William L. Lazear November 27, 1896
  • Box 2 folder 27 uva-lib:2222088
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer December 1896
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he has introduced Mabel Houston to his friends in Baltimore.

  • Box 2 folder 28 uva-lib:2222089
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 9, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear expresses concern about Sweitzer's health and offers treatment.

  • Box 2 folder 29 uva-lib:2222090
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 15, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses his mother's planned visit to Baltimore.

  • Box 2 folder 30 uva-lib:2222091
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 22, 1897
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses Sweitzer's upcoming visit to Baltimore.

  • Box 2 folder 31 uva-lib:2222092
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa April 2, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about life in Baltimore.

  • Box 2 folder 32 uva-lib:2222093
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 30, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear thanks his mother for the birthday gifts she sent.

  • Box 2 folder 33 uva-lib:2222094
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 9, 1897
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses his work and notes that he is teaching Clinical Microscopy to post-graduate students. He inquires about family members.

  • Box 2 folder 34 uva-lib:2222095
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 27, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Sweitzer cancels her visit to Baltimore, but Lazear is anxious to meet her in New York before she leaves for Canada.

  • Box 2 folder 35 uva-lib:2222096
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer January 4, 1897
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about work at the hospital.

  • Box 2 folder 36 uva-lib:2222097
    Letter fragment from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer January 10, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear gives Sweitzer medical advice and makes vacation plans.

  • Box 2 folder 37 uva-lib:2222098
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 27, 1897
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he is leaving Baltimore for a vacation.

  • Box 2 folder 38 uva-lib:2222099
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 8, 1897
    6 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he is attempting to gain access to a medical library, even though he is on vacation in Massachusetts.

  • Box 2 folder 39 uva-lib:2222100
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 14, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he has moved to a boarding house.

  • Box 2 folder 40 uva-lib:2222101
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 16, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about financial issues and invites Sweitzer to join him in Massachusetts.

  • Box 2 folder 41 uva-lib:2222102
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 23, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he plans to return to Baltimore at the end of August.

  • Box 2 folder 42 uva-lib:2222103
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 10, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he is returning to Baltimore. Mabel Lazear's mother wishes to meet Sweitzer, so Lazear suggests that she stay in the Boston area next season.

  • Box 2 folder 43 uva-lib:2222104
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 12, 1897
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes his return trip to Baltimore and provides family news.

  • Box 2 folder 44 uva-lib:2222105
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 1, 1897
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear comments on life in Massachusetts. He provides family news and hopes that Sweitzer enjoys her time in Boston.

  • Box 2 folder 45 uva-lib:2222106
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa September 5, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses Sweitzer's visit to the Boston area and her visit with Mabel Lazear's mother, Martha Houston.

  • Box 2 folder 46 uva-lib:2222107
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 9, 1897
    6 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about settling into a new house, in Baltimore. He also reports that Martha Houston is disappointed that Sweitzer will not be visiting her.

  • Box 2 folder 47 uva-lib:2222108
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 16, 1897
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he is glad Sweitzer has decided to go to Beverly, Massachusetts.

  • Box 2 folder 48 uva-lib:2222109
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 21, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses Sweitzer's upcoming trip to Massachusetts.

  • Box 2 folder 49 uva-lib:2222110
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa October 8, 1897
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses Sweitzer's upcoming visit to Baltimore.

  • Box 2 folder 50 uva-lib:2222111
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer November 2, 1897
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear fears that rain will prevent him from visiting Sweitzer. He invites her to come to town to hear a concert and spend the night.

  • Box 2 folder 51 uva-lib:2222112
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 9, 1898
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he has not found time to visit Sweitzer. He thanks her for a birthday present, and invites her for a visit.

  • Box 2 folder 52 uva-lib:2222113
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 12, 1898
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he will continue to work next year at the hospital with the same appointment.

  • Box 2 folder 53 uva-lib:2222114
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 26, 1898
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear regrets to hear that Johnson is dead. Mabel Lazear is delighted with her present.

  • Box 2 folder 54 uva-lib:2222115
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 21, 1898
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear expresses his hopes that Sweitzer will visit him.

  • Box 2 folder 55 uva-lib:2222116
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 27, 1898
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear wishes Sweitzer a nice trip to New York, and informs her they haven't found a house yet.

  • Box 2 folder 56 uva-lib:2222117
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 3, 1898
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he may see Sweitzer tomorrow. He has vacation time and so may visit South Yarmouth.

  • Box 2 folder 57 uva-lib:2222118
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa September 5, 1898
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that many of his old friends are connected with the Army.

  • Box 2 folder 58 uva-lib:2222119
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 8, 1898
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about his vacation on Nantucket Island.

  • Box 2 folder 59 uva-lib:2222120
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa September 13, 1898
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses his travel plans. He reports that Martha Houston is sorry Sweitzer didn't visit.

  • Box 2 folder 60 uva-lib:2222121
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 18, 1898
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about searching for a new house.

  • Box 2 folder 61 uva-lib:2222122
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 15, 1898
    1 page
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear acknowledges receiving Sweitzer's check.

  • Box 2 folder 62 uva-lib:2222123
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer November 11, 1898
    1 page
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he will try to see her soon.

  • Box 2 folder 63 uva-lib:2222124
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 5, 1899
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear is glad to hear that his mother and Martha Houston are enjoying each other. He informs Sweitzer that Mabel Lazear has gone into labor.

  • Box 2 folder 64 uva-lib:2222125
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 6, 1899
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear informs Sweitzer that Mabel Lazear has given birth to a son, William Houston Lazear.

  • Box 2 folder 65 uva-lib:2222126
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 8, 1899
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that Mabel Lazear is recovering nicely.

  • Box 2 folder 66 uva-lib:2222127
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 17, 1899
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear regrets that Sweitzer's trunk has not yet been sent.

  • Box 2 folder 67 uva-lib:2222128
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 2, 1899
    1 page
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he will try to see her, and that he is planning a trip to Washington to show specimens to the medical association.

  • Box 2 folder 68 uva-lib:2222129
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 12, 1899
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear provides news about the new baby.

  • Box 2 folder 69 uva-lib:2222130
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 16, 1899
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about family news.

  • Box 2 folder 70 uva-lib:2222131
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 25, 1899 and June 26, 1899
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear thanks Sweitzer for providing so much help. He discusses his lodgings and his work at the hospital.

  • Box 2 folder 71 uva-lib:2222132
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 9, 1899
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports on the health of Mabel Lazear and their child.

  • Box 2 folder 72 uva-lib:2222133
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 6, 1899
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear relates family news and his living situation.

  • Box 2 folder 73 uva-lib:2222134
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 21, 1899
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear provides family news.

  • Box 2 folder 74 uva-lib:2222135
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 30, 1899
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear discusses his new lodgings and provides family news.

  • Box 2 folder 75 uva-lib:2222136
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 8, 1899
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that he has been busy since the start of medical school. He discusses the growth of his child.

  • Box 2 folder 76 uva-lib:2222137
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 16, 1899
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about his child.

  • Box 2 folder 77 uva-lib:2222138
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 22, 1899
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear provides family news and inquires when to expect Sweitzer.

  • Box 2 folder 78 uva-lib:2222139
    Letter from W.A. Herron & sons to Jesse W. Lazear December 8, 1899
    2 pages
    English Herron, W.A.

    Herron offers Lazear advice on the sale of a lot adjacent to Lazear's Denniston Avenue property.

  • Box 3 folder 1 uva-lib:2222140
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to George Miller Sternberg January 13, 1913
    3 pages
  • Box 3 folder 2 uva-lib:2222141
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to George Miller Sternberg January 21, 1900
    1 page
  • Box 3 folder 3 uva-lib:2222142
    Transfer of deed from Charlotte C. Sweitzer to Jesse W. Lazear January 25, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 4 uva-lib:2222143
    Contract of Jesse W. Lazear as surgeon in the United States Army February 1900
    1 page
  • Box 3 folder 5 uva-lib:2222144
    Military orders for Jesse W. Lazear February 5, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Lazear is ordered to report to Tampa, Florida, for transfer to Columbia Barracks, Cuba.

  • Box 3 folder 6 uva-lib:2222145
    Oath of loyalty of Jesse W. Lazear February 5, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 7 uva-lib:2222146
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army February 5, 1900
    1 page
  • Box 3 folder 8 uva-lib:2222147
    Letter from A.E. Bates to Jesse W. Lazear February 6, 1900
    1 page
    English Bates, A.E.

    Lazear's army contract has been received.

  • Box 3 folder 9 uva-lib:2222148
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 7, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear provides travel details.

  • Box 3 folder 10 uva-lib:2222149
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 8, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear provides travel details and reports that his son is well.

  • Box 3 folder 11 uva-lib:2222150
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 11, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes his journey and Cuba.

  • Box 3 folder 12 uva-lib:2222151
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 15, 1900
    10 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes his domestic arrangements in Cuba.

  • Box 3 folder 13 uva-lib:2222152
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 21, 1900
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes his domestic arrangements and gives his opinion on the Cuban political situation.

  • Box 3 folder 14 uva-lib:2222153
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 1, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear provides his impressions of Cuba.

  • Box 3 folder 15 uva-lib:2222154
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 6, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that the Secretary of War, Elihu Root, will visit the camp. He discusses his laboratory work.

  • Box 3 folder 16 uva-lib:2222155
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 13, 1900
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes the camp location and commanders. He offers his opinion of Cubans and reports that Mabel Lazear will leave for the United States before the fever season quarantine begins.

  • Box 3 folder 17 uva-lib:2222156
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 15, 1900
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear, writing as William Lazear, describes his son's daily life.

  • Box 3 folder 18 uva-lib:2222157
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 23, 1900
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he will assist Reed in an investigation of a disinfectant. He offers his opinion on the political situation in Cuba.

  • Box 3 folder 19 uva-lib:2222158
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 31, 1900
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that his workload will be lighter after Reed leaves. He reports that his son is well.

  • Box 3 folder 20 uva-lib:2222159
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 6, 1900
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about Mabel Lazear's trip home. He has finished a paper on malaria but will still do more research. He is currently doing bacteriological work.

  • Box 3 folder 21 uva-lib:2222160
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 13, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about Mabel Lazear's trip home and his son's health.

  • Box 3 folder 22 uva-lib:2222161
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 20, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that there is little chance of getting leave.

  • Box 3 folder 23 uva-lib:2222162
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 26, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear offers his opinions on Cuba.

  • Box 3 folder 24 uva-lib:2222163
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 28, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about his living arrangements and his laboratory. He discusses the political situation in Cuba.

  • Box 3 folder 25 uva-lib:2222164
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 6 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he misses watching his son grow and the comforts of home.

  • Box 3 folder 26 uva-lib:2222165
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 20, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear provides family news.

  • Box 3 folder 27 uva-lib:2222166
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 29, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about family plans for the summer. He is pleased to be named a member of a board to study infectious diseases, headed by Walter Reed.

  • Box 3 folder 28 uva-lib:2222167
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 7, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about family plans. He explains the work of the investigative board and is glad that Reed will be its leader.

  • Box 3 folder 29 uva-lib:2222168
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 12, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear plans for Sweitzer to visit him next winter.

  • Box 3 folder 30 uva-lib:2222169
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 18, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that his real estate agent has rented his house in Baltimore. He has been running the officers' mess.

  • Box 3 folder 31 uva-lib:2222170
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 28, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that the yellow fever epidemic is waning. Reed, Carroll and he will study malaria.

  • Box 3 folder 32 uva-lib:2222171
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 8, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that the yellow fever epidemic seems to be over, and that the board is hard at work studying Cuban infectious diseases.

  • Box 3 folder 33 uva-lib:2222172
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 15, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that his wife has been hospitalized.

  • Box 3 folder 34 uva-lib:2222173
    Letter fragment from Jesse W. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear July 15, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that Reed has them working on Sanarelli's bacillus, but he wants to discover the real organism. He offers his opinion of Carroll.

  • Box 3 folder 35 uva-lib:2222174
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 24, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that Mabel Lazear's doctor will telegraph him when her situation changes.

  • Box 3 folder 36 uva-lib:2222175
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 29, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about his travels to other posts to gather statistics.

  • Box 3 folder 37 uva-lib:2222176
    Letter from Thomas C. Lazear to Mary Lazear McCracken July 31, 1900
    5 pages
  • Box 3 folder 38 uva-lib:2222177
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 5, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear describes a trip to Pinar del Rio. Mabel Lazear has had a long hospital stay.

  • Box 3 folder 39 uva-lib:2222178
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 13, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that United States Army troops have been withdrawn from Guanajay and Pinar del Rio, although the United States will remain in Cuba for several years until a stable government is established. Lazear hopes to have work in Washington after the Cuban research is finished.

  • Box 3 folder 40 uva-lib:2222179
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 20, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes about family plans. He is now working on malaria, and says yellow fever is decreasing in Havana.

  • Box 3 folder 41 uva-lib:2222180
    Letter fragment from [Jesse W. Lazear] to Mabel H. Lazear August 23, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    [Lazear] disagrees with Reed and Carroll's concentration on Sanarelli's work. He believes that the true cause of yellow fever lies elsewhere.

  • Box 3 folder 42 uva-lib:2222181
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 27, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear writes that he received a telegram announcing his daughter's birth. He hopes for a vacation in the United States in October.

  • Box 3 folder 43 uva-lib:2222182
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 3, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear reports that Mabel Lazear and the baby are well.

  • Box 3 folder 44 uva-lib:2222183
    Letter fragment from Jesse W. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear September 8, 1900
    1 page
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear believes he is on the track of the yellow fever germ but this news must be kept secret for now.

  • Box 3 folder 45 uva-lib:2222184
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 10, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear details his plan to return to the United States for a visit. He also discusses improvements to his quarters.

  • Box 3 folder 46 uva-lib:2222185
    Letter from Jesse W. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer September 18, 1900
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900

    Lazear thanks her for the magazines she sent. He describes his average day.

  • Box 3 folder 47 uva-lib:2222186
    Fever chart for Jesse W. Lazear September 19, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 3 folder 48 uva-lib:2222187
    Telegram from George Miller Sternberg to Jefferson Randolph Kean September 24, 1900
    Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    a request for report on Jesse W. Lazear's daily condition

  • Box 3 folder 49 uva-lib:2222188
    Telegram from George Miller Sternberg to H.M. Hurd September 24, 1900
    Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    George Miller Sternberg requests Hurd to inform Mrs. Jesse W. Lazear about her husband's condition.

  • Box 3 folder 50 uva-lib:2222189
    Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the War Department September 24, 1900
    Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Jefferson Randolph Kean acknowledges that Jesse W. Lazear has yellow fever.

  • Box 3 folder 51 uva-lib:2222190
    Letter from T.B. Futcher to George Miller Sternberg September 24, 1900
    1 page
    Futcher, Thomas B. (Thomas Barnes), 1871-1938

    T.B. Futcher discusses Jesse W. Lazear's illness.

  • Box 3 folder 52 uva-lib:2222191
    Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the War Department September 25, 1900
    Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Jefferson Randolph Kean comments on the seriousness of Jesse W. Lazear's condition.

  • Box 3 folder 53 uva-lib:2222192
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to George Miller Sternberg September 25, 1900
    4 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean describes the contributions and sacrifices that Lazear has made for science, and asks Sternberg to make a public statement about Lazear's death and his courage in life. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 3 folder 54 uva-lib:2222193
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to the quartermaster of the post hospital at Columbia Barracks, Cuba September 25, 1900
    Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

    Albert E. Truby informs the quartermaster of Jesse W. Lazear's death.

  • Box 3 folder 55 uva-lib:2222194
    Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the War Department September 25, 1900
    Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean informs the War Department of Jesse W. Lazear's death.

  • Box 3 folder 56 uva-lib:2222195
    Telegram from George Miller Sternberg to Jefferson Randolph Kean September 25, 1900
    Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    The telegram concerns Jesse W. Lazear's illness.

  • Box 3 folder 57 uva-lib:2222196
    Record of death and internment of Jesse W. Lazear September 25, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 58 uva-lib:2222197
    Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mabel H. Lazear September 26, 1900
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean informs Mabel Lazear of Lazear's death.

  • Box 3 folder 59 uva-lib:2222198
    Telegram from William Osler to George Miller Sternberg September 26, 1900
    Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

    William Osler requests news about Jesse W. Lazear's condition.

  • Box 3 folder 60 uva-lib:2222199
    Telegram from George Miller Sternberg to William Osler September 26, 1900
    Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    George Miller Sternberg informs William Osler about Jesse W. Lazear's death.

  • Box 3 folder 61 uva-lib:2222200
    Telegram from T.B. Futcher to George Miller Sternberg September 26, 1900
    Futcher, Thomas B. (Thomas Barnes), 1871-1938

    T.B. Futcher tells George Miller Sternberg that Mrs. Jesse W. Lazear has been informed of her husband's death.

  • Box 3 folder 62 uva-lib:2222201
    Telegram from Thomas A. Baldwin to the War Department September 26, 1900
    Baldwin, T.A.

    Thomas A. Baldwin reports Jesse W. Lazear's death.

  • Box 3 folder 63 uva-lib:2222202
    "A Victim to Science ", The Havana Post September 27, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 64 uva-lib:2222203
    "Who is to Blame? ", The Havana Post September 27, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 65 uva-lib:2222204
    Articles from The Baltimore Sun reporting the death of Jesse W. Lazear September 27, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 66 uva-lib:2222205
    "The Summons of Death ", The Washington Observer September 29, 1900
    1 page
    English
  • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222206
    Newspaper articles relating to the death and memorialization of Jesse W. Lazear circa 1900-1910

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222207
      "Trinity Hall Closing Day: Tablet Unveiled in Memory of the Late Jesse William Lazear, M.D. " circa 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222208
      "Death of Mr. J.W. Lazear " circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222209
      Untitled article, The Reporter circa 1910
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222210
      "Great Frenchman Once Lived in Waverly " circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222211
      "Student of Yellow Fever: Dr. Lazear Really Sacrificed His Life to Science ", Chicago Record circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222212
      "Heroism in Medical Investigation ", Chicago Record circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222213
      "In Memory of Lazear ", Baltimore News December 1, 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 67 uva-lib:2222214
      "Grateful Nation Pensions Widows of Fever Martyrs ", The Havana Post September 27, 1900
      1 page
      English
  • Box 3 folder 68 uva-lib:2222215
    Envelope addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 2, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 69 uva-lib:2222216
    Administrative papers relating to the estate of Jesse W. Lazear October 15, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 70 uva-lib:2222217
    Envelope addressed to Mrs. Jesse W. Lazear from the War Department, Columbia Barracks, Cuba October 23, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222218
    Newspaper articles relating to the death of Jesse W. Lazear sent from Henry Romeike to Mrs. Jesse W. Lazear September-October 1900
    • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222219
      "Death of J.W. Lazear " Baltimore News September 26, 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222220
      "Dr. Jesse W. Lazear Dies in Havana ", Baltimore American September 27, 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222221
      "Dr. J.W. Lazear is Dead ", The Baltimore Sun September 27, 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222222
      "The Death Roll ", News September 27, 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222223
      "Studied Yellow Fever ", Chattanooga Times September 27, 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222224
      "Expert Dies of Yellow Fever ", Tacoma Ledger September 27, 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222225
      "Yellow Fever Kills a Surgeon ", New York City Register September 27, 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 71 uva-lib:2222226
      Lazear obituary, Richmond Dispatch September 28, 1900
      1 page
      English
  • Box 3 folder 72 uva-lib:2222227
    Obituaries and articles relating to the death of Jesse W. Lazear October 1900

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 3 folder 72 uva-lib:2222228
      "Dr. Jesse W. Lazear " circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 72 uva-lib:2222229
      "Death of Mr. J.W. Lazear " circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 72 uva-lib:2222230
      "Cuban Investigator Victim of His Investigations " February 7, 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 72 uva-lib:2222231
      "Dr. J.W. Lazear is Dead ", The Baltimore Sun September 27, 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 3 folder 72 uva-lib:2222232
      Untitled, The Washington Jeffersonian October, 1900
      1 page
      English
  • Box 3 folder 73 uva-lib:2222233
    Notes of Jesse W. Lazear annotated by Mabel H. Lazear circa 1900
  • Box 3 folder 74 uva-lib:2222234
    "The Mosquito as a Carrier of Yellow Fever Infection ", St. Louis Medical Review November 3, 1900
    2 pages
    English

    This article, which appeared in the St. Louis Medical Review , discusses the transmission of yellow fever via mosquitoes.

  • Box 3 folder 75 uva-lib:2222235
    Letter from Leonard Wood to Mabel H. Lazear November 4, 1900
    2 pages
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood lauds the work that Lazear did and praises him as a martyr. Wood includes a copy of another letter he sent to the United States Army in which he advocates for a pension for Mabel H. Lazear.

  • Box 3 folder 76 uva-lib:2222236
    Letter from Mabel Houston Lazear to James Carroll November 10, 1900
    8 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel H. Lazear asks Carroll for information on the circumstances of Jesse Lazear's death.

  • Box 3 folder 77 uva-lib:2222237
    Letter from F.H. Morris to Mabel H. Lazear November 26, 1900
    1 page
    English Morris, F.H.

    Morris reports that he will investigate what money may be due Mabel Lazear for Lazear's army services.

  • Box 3 folder 78 uva-lib:2222238
    Obituary for Jesse W. Lazear November 1900
    2 pages
    English

    This obituary, which appeared in the Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin , honors Jesse Lazear.

  • Box 3 folder 79 uva-lib:2222239
    Telegram envelope addressed to Mrs. J.W. Lazear (Mabel H. Lazear) circa 1900
  • Box 3 folder 80 uva-lib:2222240
    Inventory of effects of Jesse W. Lazear 1900
  • Box 3 folder 81 uva-lib:2222241
    Jesse W. Lazear record of service with army medical corps 1900
  • Box 3 folder 82 uva-lib:2222242
    Telegrams relating to the illness and death of Jesse W. Lazear September 25, 1900-September 26, 1900
  • Box 3 folder 83 uva-lib:2222243
    Fragment of the Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the President of the Johns Hopkins University 1900

    A short acknowledgement of Jesse W. Lazear's death and service to medical science.

  • Box 3 folder 84 uva-lib:2222244
    Obituary for Jesse W. Lazear, by William Osler, Stewart Paton and William S. Thayer circa 1900
    2 pages
    English Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919 Paton, Stewart, 1865-1942 Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

    This obituary encourages friends and admirers of the late Jesse Lazear to contribute to a fund for a Memorial in his name.

  • Box 3 folder 85 uva-lib:2222245
    Letters related to Dr. Jesse W. Lazear and his part in the yellow fever experiment 1900-1901
  • Box 3 folder 86 uva-lib:2222246
    House of Representatives Bill No. 13639 January 17, 1901
    2 pages
    English United States. Congress. House

    This bill would award a pension to Mabel Lazear.

  • Box 3 folder 87 uva-lib:2222247
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Henry C. Loudenslager January 21, 1901

    with attached notes by Philip Showalter Hench

  • Box 3 folder 88 uva-lib:2222248
    Letter from L.O. Howard to Mabel H. Lazear February 7, 1901
    2 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard reports that he has lobbied Congress to acknowledge Lazear's service. He believes Lazear was a martyr.

  • Box 3 folder 89 uva-lib:2222249
    Letter from George Andrews to Mabel H. Lazear February 13, 1901
  • Box 3 folder 90 uva-lib:2222250
    Letter from the Adjutant General to the Comissioner of Pensions September 5, 1901

    Letter concerns the award of a pension to Mabel H. Lazear.

  • Box 3 folder 91 uva-lib:2222251
    "Trinity Hall Closing ", The Washington Democrat June 26, 1901
  • Box 3 folder 92 uva-lib:2222252
    Letter from Jesse T. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer August 25, 1901
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Jesse T.

    Jesse T. Lazear provides family news. He reports that two noted physicians spoke to him about Jesse W. Lazear's death.

  • Box 3 folder 93 uva-lib:2222253
    Envelope addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 2, 1901
  • Box 3 folder 94 uva-lib:2222254
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer December 9, 1901
    8 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear writes about family news. She reports that she has been lobbying for her pension.

  • Box 3 folder 95 uva-lib:2222255
    "The Lazear Memorial ", Boston Evening Transcript December 24, 1901
  • Box 3 folder 96 uva-lib:2222256
    Letter from Leonard Wood to John Dalzell December 31, 1901
    1 page
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood lobbies for a pension for Lazear's widow.

  • Box 3 folder 97 uva-lib:2222257
    Letter from William Osler to Mabel H. Lazear December 31, 1901
    1 page
    English Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

    Osler writes that he will help secure Mabel Lazear's pension.

  • Box 4 folder 1 uva-lib:2222258
    Letter from Martha P. Houston to Charlotte C. Sweitzer January 6, 1902
    4 pages
    English Houston, Martha P.

    Houston provides news of Mabel Lazear and her children, as well as the effort to secure a pension for her.

  • Box 4 folder 2 uva-lib:2222259
    Letter from Julius Kahn to John M. Williamson January 7, 1902
    1 page
    English Kahn, Julius, 1861-1924

    Kahn writes that he will assist with Mabel Lazear's pension.

  • Box 4 folder 3 uva-lib:2222260
    Letter from Martha P. Houston to Charlotte C. Sweitzer January 11, 1902
    4 pages
    English Houston, Martha P.

    Houston provides news of Mabel Lazear and the children, as well as the pension efforts.

  • Box 4 folder 4 uva-lib:2222261
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer January 13, 1902
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear provides news of the children. She has received supportive letters and is still campaigning for her pension.

  • Box 4 folder 5 uva-lib:2222262
    Statement by Walter Reed concerning Jesse W. Lazear January 11, 1902
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed praises the service of Lazear and insists he died in the line of duty.

  • Box 4 folder 6 uva-lib:2222263
    Letter from Martha P. Houston to Charlotte C. Sweitzer January 18, 1902
    6 pages
    English Houston, Martha P.

    Houston provides family news and mentions an article on Lazear's life.

  • Box 4 folder 7 uva-lib:2222264
    Testimonial: The Self-Sacrifice of Dr. Lazear January 1902
    4 pages
    English

    This testimonial supports a petition to Congress for a pension for Mabel Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 8 uva-lib:2222265
    Testimonial: The Self-Sacrifice of Dr. Lazear January 1902
    4 pages
    English

    This testimonial supports a petition to Congress for a pension for Mabel Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 9 uva-lib:2222266
    Letter from [Mabel H. Lazear] to Charlotte C. Sweitzer February 11, 1902
    8 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear writes with news of the children. She also discusses her efforts regarding the pension as well as Lazear Memorial efforts.

  • Box 4 folder 10 uva-lib:2222267
    "All Hail Hopkins ", The Baltimore Sun February 22, 1902
  • Box 4 folder 11 uva-lib:2222268
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 8, 1902
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear provides family news. Her pension bill needs only the president's signature to become official.

  • Box 4 folder 12 uva-lib:2222269
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 19, 1902
    7 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear thanks Sweitzer for corsets she had sent. She provides news of her children, and says her pension bill has passed the House and the Senate.

  • Box 4 folder 13 uva-lib:2222270
    Letter from Martha P. Houston to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 24, 1902
    4 pages
    English Houston, Martha P.

    Houston provides family news. She discusses letters of congratulation for the passage of the pension bill.

  • Box 4 folder 14 uva-lib:2222271
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 6, 1902
    7 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear thanks Sweitzer for a check. She writes about the children, but has not yet begun to receive her pension.

  • Box 4 folder 15 uva-lib:2222272
    Envelope from H.S. Hoover addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa August 27, 1902
  • Box 4 folder 16 uva-lib:2222273
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 28, 1902
    7 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear empathizes with Sweitzer regarding her financial losses. She asks for dates from Lazear's life to send to Paton.

  • Box 4 folder 17 uva-lib:2222274
    Statements made by George Miller Sternberg and Walter Reed in support of a pension for Mabel H. Lazear 1902

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 4 folder 17 uva-lib:2222275
      "In Memory of Lazear " 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 4 folder 17 uva-lib:2222276
      "Progress at the Hopkins " circa 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 4 folder 17 uva-lib:2222277
      "To be Named in Honor of Dr. Lazear " circa 1902
      1 page
      English
  • Box 4 folder 18 uva-lib:2222278
    Envelope from H.S. Hoover addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 4, 1903
  • Box 4 folder 19 uva-lib:2222279
    Postcard from Gilman, Son & Co. to Charlotte C. Sweitzer March 11, 1903
    1 page
    English Gilman, Son & Co.

    The company will send Sweitzer a check for her transfer of claim.

  • Box 4 folder 20 uva-lib:2222280
    Letter from William C. Gorgas to Mabel H. Lazear April 4, 1903
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas requests Mabel Lazear's opinion on raising a subscription for her benefit. He reports that Emilie Lawrence Reed was just granted a pension. He expresses his admiration for Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 21 uva-lib:2222281
    Envelope from H.S. Hoover addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 7, 1907
  • Box 4 folder 22 uva-lib:2222282
    Letter from C.S. Gray to Thomas C. Lazear and Charles P. Orr February 29, 1904
    1 page
    English Gray, C.S.

    Gray requests Mabel Lazear's opinion regarding an offer to purchase Lazear property in Pittsburgh.

  • Box 4 folder 23 uva-lib:2222283
    Letter from Henry M. Hurd to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 14, 1904
    3 pages
    English Hurd, Henry M. (Henry Mills), 1843-1927

    Hurd discusses the support of Johns Hopkins Hospital by Rockefeller. The Lazear memorial tablet is finished and the balance of the funds will go to Mabel Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 24 uva-lib:2222284
    Letter from William S. Thayer to Mabel H. Lazear June 29, 1904
    3 pages
    English Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

    Thayer believes that Lazear should receive credit for being the first to advocate the mosquito theory to the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 4 folder 25 uva-lib:2222285
    "Address of Hon., James M. Beck ", Hanemmanian Monthly June 1904
  • Box 4 folder 26 uva-lib:2222286
    Letter from Caroline Latimer to Charlotte C. Sweitzer November 20, 1905
    3 pages
    English Latimer, Caroline

    Latimer writes that Kelly would like to know the location of Lazear's grave.

  • Box 4 folder 27 uva-lib:2222287
    "Windsor Mill Place ", The Baltimore Sun September 10, 1905
    1 page
    English
  • Box 4 folder 28 uva-lib:2222288
    Letter from William S. Thayer to Charlotte C. Sweitzer June 13, 1906
    1 page
    English Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

    Thayer requests the names and ages of the two Lazear children for further pension efforts.

  • Box 4 folder 29 uva-lib:2222289
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to James Carroll February 20, 1907
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear sympathizes with Carroll over his lack of pension, noting how difficult it was for her to receive support. She comments on Mansfelde's effort regarding credit due Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 30 uva-lib:2222290
    An envelope from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear March 15, 1907
  • Box 4 folder 31 uva-lib:2222291
    Letter from R.A. Watson to Mabel H. Lazear April 4, 1907
    2 pages
    English Watson, R.A.

    Watson writes that the New York Merchants' Association wants to work for a pension increase for her. He believes Lazear's work has been slighted.

  • Box 4 folder 32 uva-lib:2222292
    Letter from R.A. Watson to Mabel H. Lazear May 1, 1907
    1 page
    English Watson, R.A.

    Watson writes that he is trying to increase Mabel Lazear's pension.

  • Box 4 folder 33 uva-lib:2222293
    Senate Bill No. 1168 December 5, 1907
    1 page
    English United States. Congress. Senate

    This is a bill for Mabel Lazear's pension. It credits Lazear with discovering the theory of mosquito transmission of yellow fever.

  • Box 4 folder 34 uva-lib:2222294
    Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear December 13, 1907
    2 pages
    English Mead, S.C.

    The Merchants' Association of New York will work to increase Mabel Lazear's pension.

  • Box 4 folder 35 uva-lib:2222295
    Letter from S.C. Mead to Robert M. O'Reilly December 23, 1907
    2 pages
    English Mead, S.C.

    Mead writes about work to increase the pensions for the families of Lazear and Carroll.

  • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222296
    Letters endeavoring to increase Mabel H. Lazear's pension 1907
    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222297
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear February 26, 1907
      5 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde comments on the work of Lazear and Carroll regarding the Yellow Fever Commission. He believes that Mabel Lazear and James Carroll should receive the same pension as Emilie Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222298
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear April 9, 1907
      2 pages
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead requests a financial statement so that he can continue working to increase her pension.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222299
      Letter from R.A. Watson to Mabel H. Lazear April 24, 1907
      1 page
      English Watson, R.A.

      Watson writes about work to increase Mabel Lazear's pension.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222300
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear September 26, 1907
      3 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde informs Mabel Lazear that Carroll has died. He discusses work to increase her pension.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222301
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear November 15, 1907
      2 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde discusses his work to increase Mabel Lazear's pension.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222302
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear December 5, 1907
      2 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde writes about his work to increase Mabel Lazear's pension.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222303
      Letter from John Dalzell to Mabel H. Lazear December 9, 1907
      1 page
      English Dalzell, John, 1845-1927

      Dalzell will support an increase in Mabel Lazear's pension.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222304
      Letter fragment from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear December 17, 1907
      1 page
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde writes that he is working to increase Mabel Lazear's pension.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222305
      Letter from Thomas C. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear December 26, 1907
      4 pages
      English Lazear, Thomas C.

      Thomas Lazear provides family news, and details pending action on the pension increase.

    • Box 4 folder 36 uva-lib:2222306
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear circa 1907
      4 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde writes that he is eager to see that Carroll and Lazear receive due credit for their yellow fever work.

  • Box 4 folder 37 uva-lib:2222307
    Letter from William Houston Lazear and Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa March 24, 1908
    5 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946 Lazear, William Houston

    William Lazear writes about buying skates, and Mabel Lazear informs Sweitzer that she is awaiting news on a possible increase in her pension.

  • Box 4 folder 38 uva-lib:2222308
    Senate Report No. 431 March 27, 1908
    13 pages
    English United States. Congress. Senate

    The Committee on Pensions reports on a possible increase in the pensions of Jennie Carroll and Mabel Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 39 uva-lib:2222309
    Letter from William H. Welch to Mabel H. Lazear April 4, 1908
    3 pages
    English Welch, William Henry, 1850-1934

    Welch sends Mabel Lazear a check from Phipps. Welch hopes that the pension increase will pass the House.

  • Box 4 folder 40 uva-lib:2222310
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer April 7, 1908
    4 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear writes that the pension bill has passed the Senate. She also relates family news.

  • Box 4 folder 41 uva-lib:2222311
    House of Representatives Bill 21884 May 12, 1908

    The bill proposes to increase the pensions for Mabel H. Lazear and Jennie Carroll.

  • Box 4 folder 42 uva-lib:2222312
    Envelope from H.V. Baxter addressed to Mabel H. Lazear May 19, 1908
  • Box 4 folder 43 uva-lib:2222313
    Letter fragment from Thomas C. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear circa May 26, 1908
    3 pages
    English Lazear, Thomas C.

    Thomas Lazear writes that Representative Dalzell guided the pension bill through the House.

  • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222314
    Letters and documents relating to a pension for Mabel H. Lazear 1908
    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222315
      Senate Bill No. 1168 December 5, 1907
      1 page
      English United States. Congress. Senate

      This bill grants a pension to Mabel Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222316
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear January 3, 1908
      1 page
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead provides an update on the bill in the House of Representatives and the Senate to grant a pension to Mabel Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222317
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear January 13, 1908
      1 page
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead discusses a memorandum for President Roosevelt concerning support for the beneficiaries of the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222318
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear January 14, 1908
      2 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde sends Mabel Lazear an update on preparations to pass a bill to support the widows and children of the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222319
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear March 11, 1908
      1 page
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde reports that the Senate Committee on Pensions voted favorably on the Lazear and Carroll pension bills. The House committee members also support the measure.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222320
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear March 12, 1908
      2 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde writes that politics are involved in procuring passage of the pension bills.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222321
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear March 31, 1908
      1 page
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead reports that the bill passed by the Senate will grant pensions to the widows of Lazear and Carroll.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222322
      Letter from E.S. Pillsbury to Mabel H. Lazear April 17, 1908
      1 page
      English Pillsbury, E. S. (Evans Searle), 1839-

      Pillsbury informs Mabel Lazear that he supports her pension and encloses a copy of the letter he sent to Senators Perkins and Flint.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222323
      Letter from E.S. Pillsbury to George S. Perkins April 17, 1908
      2 pages
      English Pillsbury, E. S. (Evans Searle), 1839-

      Pillsbury writes to Senator Perkins in support of a pension increase for Mabel Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222324
      Letter from Evans S. Pillsbury to Mabel H. Lazear April 29, 1908
      1 page
      English Pillsbury, E. S. (Evans Searle), 1839-

      Pillsbury informs Mabel Lazear that the members of the House of Representatives from California will do all they can to pass the Senate pension bill.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222325
      Letter from Marian Walker Williams to William S. Thayer circa 1908
      1 page
      English Williams, Marian Walker

      The pension voted by Congress for Mabel Lazear is being opposed by a member of the Reparations Committee. Williams requests help in pressuring the committee in her favor.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222326
      Letter from Thomas C. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear May 14 1908
      5 pages
      English Lazear, Thomas C.

      Thomas Lazear writes about the difficulties in passing a pension bill on behalf of the families of Carroll and Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222327
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear May 20, 1908
      2 pages
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead discusses the pension bills before Congress.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222328
      Draft of the annuity bill for Jennie Carroll and Mabel H. Lazear circa May 23, 1908
      1 page
      English United States. Congress

      This is a draft of the bill granting annuities to Jennie Carroll and Mabel Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222329
      Congressional Bill, H.R. 21884 May 23, 1908
      1 page
      English United States. Congress. House

      The Bill awards pensions to Jennie Carroll and Mabel Lazear from the War Department in recognition of their husbands' service in the yellow fever work.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222330
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear 1908
      2 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde details his political maneuvering to get the pension bill passed.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222331
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear May 24, 1908
      2 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde writes that the president supports the annuity bill.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222332
      Letter from Thomas C. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear May 27, 1908
      2 pages
      English Lazear, Thomas C.

      Thomas Lazear informs Mabel Lazear that the annuity bill has passed.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222333
      Letter from H.W. Rogers to Mabel H. Lazear June 19, 1908
      1 page
      English Rogers, H.W.

      The Paymaster General of the Army designates a payment schedule for the annuity of Mabel Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222334
      Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear June 25, 1908
      2 pages
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde asks why he has not heard from Mabel Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222335
      Letter fragment from [Mabel H. Lazear] to Amory H. Hutchinson circa 1908
      2 pages
      English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

      Mabel Lazear expresses appreciation for the play about her husband, Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222336
      Letter from [Mabel H. Lazear] to Daniel R. Anthony circa 1908
      4 pages
      English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

      Mabel Lazear explains the breadth of support for her annuity from various groups.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222337
      List fragment of the members of the Pension Committee circa 1908
      2 pages
      English

      This list supplies the names of the members of the Committee on Pensions who might favorably view Mabel Lazear's request for an annuity.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222338
      Circular on Jesse W. Lazear's actions in Cuba circa 1908
      2 pages
      English

      This circular relates Lazear's role in the yellow fever research.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222339
      Senate bill No. 6350 circa 1908
      1 page
      English United States. Congress. Senate

      This bill grants an annuity to Mabel Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222340
      Telegram from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear circa May 18, 1908
      1 page
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde informs Mabel Lazear that the annuity bill has passed the House.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222341
      Telegram from The Merchants' Association of New York to Mabel H. Lazear May 21, 1908
      1 page
      English Merchants’ Association of New York

      The Merchants' Association informs Mabel Lazear that the annuity bill passed the Senate by unanimous consent, but still needs the president's signature.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222342
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear May 22, 1908
      2 pages
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead informs Mabel Lazear that the Dalzell Bill has passed both the Senate and the House.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222343
      Telegram from The Merchants' Association of New York to Mabel H. Lazear May 25, 1908
      1 page
      English Merchants’ Association of New York

      The Merchants' Association informs Mabel Lazear that the president has signed the annuity bill.

    • Box 4 folder 44 uva-lib:2222344
      Telegram from A.S. von Mansfelde to Mabel H. Lazear circa May 25, 1908
      1 page
      English Mansfelde, A.S. von

      Von Mansfelde informs Mabel Lazear that the president has signed the annuity bill.

  • Box 4 folder 45 uva-lib:2222345
    Envelope from H.S. Hoover addressed to Charlotte C. Sweitzer July 10, 1909
  • Box 4 folder 46 uva-lib:2222346
    "How the Army Honors Two Former Johns Hopkins Men ", The Baltimore Sun January 7, 1912
  • Box 4 folder 47 uva-lib:2222347
    Letter from J.N. Armstrong to Charlotte C. Sweitzer May 26, 1913
    1 page
    English Armstrong, J. N. (John Nelson), 1870-1944

    Armstrong requests biographical material on her son, Jesse Lazear, for a college reunion event.

  • Box 4 folder 48 uva-lib:2222348
    Correspondence relating to Jesse W. Lazear 1914
    • Box 4 folder 48 uva-lib:2222349
      "Students Honoring Memory of Heroic Army Surgeon ", Cincinnati Enquirer 1913
      1 page
      English
    • Box 4 folder 48 uva-lib:2222350
      Letter from Emma G. Kane to the President of Johns Hopkins Hospital January 14, 1914
      2 pages
      English Kane, Emma G.

      Kane requests a photograph of Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 48 uva-lib:2222351
      Letter from Emma G. Kane to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa 1914
      4 pages
      English Kane, Emma G.

      Kane thanks Sweitzer for a photograph of Lazear and describes the new Jesse Lazear School.

    • Box 4 folder 48 uva-lib:2222352
      Letter from Thomas C. Lazear May 29, 1914
      1 page
      English Lazear, Thomas C.

      Thomas Lazear transcribes a note written to him by Admiral Dewey on the fly leaf of Dewey's autobiography. The message praises Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 48 uva-lib:2222353
      Letter from Rupert Norton to Charlotte C. Sweitzer January 28, 1914
      1 page
      English Norton, Rupert

      Norton requests a photograph of Jesse Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 49 uva-lib:2222354
    Correspondence relating to Jesse W. Lazear 1915

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are
 housed in this file.

    • Box 4 folder 49 uva-lib:2222355
      Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 30, 1915
      7 pages
      English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

      Mabel Lazear writes that the National Cyclopedia of American Biography plans a biography on Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 49 uva-lib:2222356
      Letter from George Derby to Charlotte C. Sweitzer October 26, 1915
      1 page
      English Derby, George

      Derby requests information on Jesse Lazear for the National Cyclopedia of American Biography.

  • Box 4 folder 50 uva-lib:2222357
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Charlotte C. Sweitzer circa December 14, 1915
    6 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Mabel Lazear provides family news.

  • Box 4 folder 51 uva-lib:2222358
    Last will and testament of Charlotte C. Sweitzer 1917
  • Box 4 folder 52 uva-lib:2222359
    Letter from Alexander L. Seth to William Houston Lazear August 27, 1920
    1 page
    English Seth, Alexander L.

    Seth informs William Lazear that Windsor Mansion is being sold and its contents divided among family members.

  • Box 4 folder 53 uva-lib:2222360
    Materials pertaining to the family of Jesse W. Lazear 1921

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 4 folder 53 uva-lib:2222361
      Letter from Jesse T. Lazear to Mabel H. Lazear October 21, 1921
      2 pages
      English Lazear, Jesse T.

      Jesse T. Lazear discusses financial affairs concerning Mabel Lazear and her children.

  • Box 4 folder 54 uva-lib:2222362
    Letter from Catherine E. Lazear to William Houston Lazear with clipping and pamphlet 1913-1922
    Seth, Catherine E.

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 4 folder 54 uva-lib:2222363
      Letter to from Catherine E. Seth to William Houston Lazear January 29, 1922
      2 pages
      English Seth, Catherine E.

      Catherine Lazear provides family news and recalls the day of William Lazear's birth.

    • Box 4 folder 54 uva-lib:2222364
      "Anti-Malarial Measures for Farmhouses ", Boston Evening Transcript February 19, 1913
      1 page
      English
  • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222365
    Correspondence relating Jesse W. Lazear's family 1922
    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222366
      Letter from C.R. Darnall to Mabel H. Lazear June 3, 1922
      1 page
      English Darnall, C.R.

      Darnall requests information concerning Mabel Lazear's age, health, and finances.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222367
      Letter from C.R. Darnall to Mabel H. Lazear June 6, 1922
      1 page
      English Darnall, C.R.

      Darnall requests that Mabel Lazear send information related to the annuity directly to the Surgeon General.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222368
      Letter from Daniel R. Anthony, Jr., to Mabel H. Lazear June 19, 1922
      1 page
      English Anthony, Daniel Read, 1870-1931

      Anthony informs Mabel Lazear that the item covering her annuity has passed the House and the Senate.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222369
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear June 20, 1922
      2 pages
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead sends Mabel Lazear copies of his letters to the Surgeon General and the Appropriations Subcommittee encouraging the continuation of her annuity.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222370
      Letter from [S.C. Mead] to Daniel R. Anthony June 20, 1922
      3 pages
      English Mead, S.C.

      [Mead] writes to Congressman Anthony in support of the continuation of Mabel Lazear's annuity.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222371
      Letter from [S.C. Mead] to Merritte W. Ireland June 20, 1922
      2 pages
      English Mead, S.C.

      [Mead] writes to Surgeon-General Ireland in support of the continuation of Mabel Lazear's annuity.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222372
      Letter from Daniel R. Anthony, Jr., to S.C. Mead June 21, 1922
      1 page
      English Anthony, Daniel Read, 1870-1931

      Anthony thanks Mead for bringing to his attention the annuities of Mabel Lazear and Jennie Carroll.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222373
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to S.C. Mead June 21, 1922
      1 page
      English 
 Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland agrees with Mead regarding the annuities of Mabel Lazear and Jennie Carroll.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222374
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Daniel R. Anthony, Jr. June 22, 1922
      1 page
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead thanks Anthony for his assistance in renewing Mabel Lazear's and Jennie Carroll's annuities.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222375
      Letter from S.C. Mead to Merritte W. Ireland June 22, 1922
      2 pages
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead hopes that the annuities will continue as long as Mabel Lazear and Jennie Carroll are in need.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222376
      Telegram from S.C. Mead to Mabel H. Lazear June 22, 1922
      1 page
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead informs Mabel Lazear that items for the continuation of her annuity have passed both the House and the Senate.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222377
      Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to S.C. Mead June 26, 1922
      4 pages
      English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

      Mabel Lazear expresses gratitude for what the Merchants' Association of New York has done for her.

    • Box 4 folder 55 uva-lib:2222378
      Letter from William S. Thayer to Mabel H. Lazear July 14, 1922
      1 page
      English Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

      Thayer offers Mabel Lazear his assistance if ever she needs it.

  • Box 4 folder 56 uva-lib:2222379
    Letter from J.O. Gawne to William Houston Lazear and notes relating to Jesse W. Lazear and his family April 13, 1926

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 4 folder 56 uva-lib:2222380
      Letter from J.O. Gawne to William Houston Lazear April 13, 1926
      2 pages
      English Gawne, James O.

      Gawne offers to send copies of letters to William Lazear that pay tribute to his father.

    • Box 4 folder 56 uva-lib:2222381
      Lazear family genealogy, by Jeannette Dean-Throckmorton circa 1926
      1 page
      English Dean-Throckmorton, Jeanette

      This is a Lazear family genealogy prepared by Jeannette Dean-Throckmorton, a member of the Lazear family.

    • Box 4 folder 56 uva-lib:2222382
      Biographical notes on Jesse W. Lazear circa 1926
      1 page
      English

      These notes concern the life of Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 57 uva-lib:2222383
    Letters from W.S. Thayer to Mabel H. Lazear April 19, 1926-May 31, 1926
    • Box 4 folder 57 uva-lib:2222384
      Letter from William S. Thayer to Mabel H. Lazear April 19, 1926
      1 page
      English Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

      Thayer makes reference to Carter's experiments and their influence on Lazear. Thayer inquires if Lazear discussed his theories with her.

    • Box 4 folder 57 uva-lib:2222385
      Letter from William S. Thayer to Mabel H. Lazear May 31, 1926
      1 page
      English Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

      Thayer thanks her for the extracts of letters she sent, which confirmed that the Yellow Fever Commission initially pursued the Sanarelli hypothesis.

  • Box 4 folder 58 uva-lib:2222386
    Letter from Alexander M. Templeton to Mabel H. Lazear January 31, 1927
    1 page
    English Templeton, Alexander M.

    Templeton informs her that reference material on Jesse Lazear is being filed at the [Washington and Jefferson College] library.

  • Box 4 folder 59 uva-lib:2222387
    Letter from Jedediah Tingle to Mabel H. Lazear June 4, 1927
    3 pages
    English

    "Tingle" decries the lack of recognition of Lazear's heroism and sends some money to Mabel Lazear. The stationery is imprinted with the story of Tingle, a pseudonym used by philanthropists who wish to remain anonymous.

  • Box 4 folder 60 uva-lib:2222388
    Letter fragment to Mabel H. Lazear January 10, 1928
    1 page
    English

    The writer reports that an effort is underway to increase the annuities of the yellow fever investigators, volunteers, and their relatives.

  • Box 4 folder 61 uva-lib:2222389
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mabel H. Lazear April 19, 1929
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean requests supplemental information on Jesse Lazear's life, as well as information on Mabel Lazear and her children.

  • Box 4 folder 62 uva-lib:2222390
    Statement on the military service of Jesse W. Lazear and Aristides Agramonte May 4, 1929
  • Box 4 folder 63 uva-lib:2222391
    Letter from William Grace Harrison to Mabel H. Lazear August 10, 1929
  • Box 4 folder 64 uva-lib:2222392
    Materials relating to Jesse W. Lazear's family genealogy 1929
  • Box 4 folder 65 uva-lib:2222393
    "Monument to Lazear Disappears ", The Baltimore Sun August 25, 1929
  • Box 4 folder 66 uva-lib:2222394
    Letter from C.H. Bridges to Mabel H. Lazear March 6, 1930
    1 page
    English Bridges, C.H.

    Bridges informs Mabel Lazear that Jesse Lazear's name is now on the Roll of Honor.

  • Box 4 folder 67 uva-lib:2222395
    Letters from Aristides Agramonte to Mabel H. Lazear July 15, 1930-August 23, 1930

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 4 folder 67 uva-lib:2222396
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Mabel H. Lazear July 15, 1930
      2 pages
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte reports that Columbia University plans an unveiling of a memorial plaque in honor of Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 67 uva-lib:2222397
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Mabel H. Lazear August 23, 1930
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte writes that he believes Lazear deserves more credit for his work with the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 4 folder 68 uva-lib:2222398
    Letters from Frederick T. Van Buren to Mabel H. Lazear November 15, 1930-December 13, 1930
    • Box 4 folder 68 uva-lib:2222399
      Letter from Frederick T. van Beuren, Jr., to Mabel H. Lazear November 15, 1930
      1 page
      English van Beuren, Frederick T., Jr.

      Van Beuren requests a photograph of Lazear to use in creating a bas-relief portrait for a memorial.

    • Box 4 folder 68 uva-lib:2222400
      Letter from Frederick T. van Beuren, Jr., to Mabel H. Lazear December 13, 1930
      1 page
      English van Beuren, Frederick T., Jr.

      Van Beuren thanks Mabel Lazear for trying to find photograph of Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 69 uva-lib:2222401
    Letter from J.B. Harper to Mabel H. Lazear December 1, 1930
    1 page
    English Harper, J.B.

    Harper informs Mabel Lazear that her annuity will now be paid by the Veterans' Bureau.

  • Box 4 folder 70 uva-lib:2222402
    Letter from A. W. Mellon to Mabel H. Lazear September 25, 1931
    1 page
    English Mellon, Andrew W. (Andrew William), 1855-1937

    Congress authorizes presentation of gold medal to widow in recognition of high public service of late husband.

  • Box 4 folder 71 uva-lib:2222403
    Letter from Clarissa [s.n.] to Mabel H. Lazear circa 1930-1940
    10 pages
    English

    Clarissa provides news about family and friends. She comments on the movie “Yellow Jack.”

  • Box 4 folder 72 uva-lib:2222404
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Mr. [?] Howard May 4, 1934
    3 pages
    Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946
  • Box 4 folder 73 uva-lib:2222405
    Letter from Sidney Howard to Mabel H. Lazear May 28, 1934
    1 page
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard writes that Agramonte has published a pamphlet on the yellow fever experiments and that a play on the subject is planned.

  • Box 4 folder 74 uva-lib:2222406
    Letters from T.H. Dougherty, Jr., and Harper Peddicord to Mabel H. Lazear December 14, 1935-December 20, 1935
    • Box 4 folder 74 uva-lib:2222407
      Letter from T.H. Dougherty, Jr., to Mabel H. Lazear December 14, 1935
      1 page
      English Dougherty, Jr., T.H.,

      The Franklin Institute requests permission to broadcast a drama based on the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 4 folder 74 uva-lib:2222408
      Letter from Harper Peddicord to Mabel H. Lazear December 20, 1935
      1 page
      English Peddicord, Harper

      Peddicord requests information to write an article about the life of Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 4 folder 74 uva-lib:2222409
      Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Harper Peddicord circa 1935
      1 page
      English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

      Mabel Lazear apologizes for not being able to send any of her papers to Peddicord.

  • Box 4 folder 75 uva-lib:2222410
    Letters from Amory Hare Hutchinson to Mabel H. Lazear January 6, 1936-February 9, 1936
    • Box 4 folder 75 uva-lib:2222411
      Letter from Amory H. Hutchinson to Mabel H. Lazear January 6, 1936
      4 pages
      English Hare, Amory, 1885-1964

      Hutchinson describes the play she has written, based upon the work of the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 4 folder 75 uva-lib:2222412
      Letter from Amory H. Hutchinson to Mabel H. Lazear February 9, 1936
      6 pages
      English Hare, Amory, 1885-1964

      Hutchinson reports that her script for the play appears to be rejected. She asks for cooperation in writing a book about Lazear.

  • Box 4 folder 76 uva-lib:2222413
    Translation [from Spanish] of speech by Antonio D. Albertini September 28, 1936
    2 pages
    English Albertini, A. Diaz

    Albertini memorializes Jesse W. Lazear and Clara Maass.

  • Box 4 folder 77 uva-lib:2222414
    Letter from H.V. Stirling to Mabel H. Lazear July 29, 1937
    1 page
    English Stirling, H.V.

    Stirling informs Mabel Lazear that her pension identification number has been changed.

  • Box 5 folder 1 uva-lib:2222415
    Letter from Ralph C. Hutchinson to Mabel H. Lazear June 4, 1940
  • Box 5 folder 2 uva-lib:2222416
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Mabel H. Lazear October 1940
  • Box 5 folder 3 uva-lib:2222417
    Materials relating to the speech: "Dr. Jesse W. Lazear and His Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever " October 1940

    Philip Showalter Hench gave this speech at Washington and Jefferson College on October 26, 1940.

  • Box 5 folder 4 uva-lib:2222418
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mabel H. Lazear November 4, 1940
  • Box 5 folder 5 uva-lib:2222419
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Wilbur A. Sawyer and a copy of a speech given by Sawyer October 1940

    This file contains a copy of the speech: "Jesse Lazear: His Significance to the Science Student "given by Wilbur A. Sawyer on October 26, 1940 at Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 5 folder 6 uva-lib:2222420
    Letter from Leatha Lazear to Philip Showalter Hench March 10, 1941
  • Box 5 folder 7 uva-lib:2222421
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Philip Showalter Hench August 6, 1942
  • Box 5 folder 8 uva-lib:2222422
    Unprocessed correspondence and other materials relating to Jesse W. Lazear's family 1943-1948
  • Box 5 folder 9 uva-lib:2222423
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William Houston Lazear May 5, 1948
  • Box 5 folder 10 uva-lib:2222424
    Unprocessed correspondence and other materials relating to Jesse W. Lazear's family 1949-1956
  • Box 5 folder 11 uva-lib:2222425
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to William Houston Lazear and Mrs. William Houston Lazear June 3, 1954-June 26, 1954
  • Box 5 folder 12 uva-lib:2222426
    "Medical Heroism ", Journal of the American Medical Association , Volume 158 Number 8 June 25, 1955
  • Box 5 folder 13 uva-lib:2222427
    Obituary of William Houston Lazear, Santa Barbara News-Press December 12, 1955
  • Box 5 folder 14 uva-lib:2222428
    Materials relating to the genealogy of Jesse W. Lazear's family circa 1900-1960
  • Box 5 folder 15 uva-lib:2222429
    Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to Howard A. Kelly circa 1900-1946
    7 pages
  • Box 5 folder 16 uva-lib:2222430
    Unprocessed newspaper clippings relating to Jesse W. Lazear circa 1900-1960
  • Box 5 folder 17 uva-lib:2222431
    Unprocessed materials relating to Jesse W. Lazear and his family circa 1900-1960
  • Box 5 folder 18 uva-lib:2222432
    Lock of hair of Jesse W. Lazear as a child circa 1866-1886
  • Box 6 uva-lib:2222433
    Wooden box containing 25 microscope slides that belonged to Jesse W. Lazear circa 1866-1900

    The box and slides are labelled with the name, Jesse W. Lazear. The box is also labelled with the initials, "J.H.[U?]".

  • Box 6 uva-lib:2222434
    Wooden box containing 25 microscope slides that belonged to Jesse W. Lazear circa 1866-1900

    The box is labelled with the name, Jesse W. Lazear.

  • Box 6 uva-lib:2222435
    Wooden box containing 18 microscope slides that belonged to Jesse W. Lazear circa 1866-1900

    The box is labelled: "P.S. Normal Histology". Some of the slides are labelled with the name Jesse W. Lazear.

  • Box 6 uva-lib:2222436
    Wooden box containing 22 microscope slides that belonged to Jesse W. Lazear circa 1866-1900

    Some of the slides are labelled with the name Jesse W. Lazear.

  • Box 6 uva-lib:2222437
    Wooden box containing 20 microscope slides that belonged to Jesse W. Lazear circa 1866-1900

    The box is labelled with the following text: "J.W. Lazear P.S. N.Y." Some of the slides are labelled with the name Jesse W. Lazear.

  • Box 6 uva-lib:2222438
    Wooden box containing microscope and microscope slides that belonged to Jesse W. Lazear circa 1866-1900

    The slides are labelled with the name Jesse W. Lazear.

  • Box 6 uva-lib:2222439
    A piece of ivory circa 1800-1900
  • Box 6 uva-lib:2222440
    A microscope key in an envelope circa 1800-1950
uva-lib:2222441
Series II. Henry Rose Carter circa 1880-1932 bulk 1883-1932
Box 7-15
9 boxes

Series II. Henry Rose Carter consists of materials relating to Henry Rose Carter that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1880 to 1932 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1883 to 1932. The series is particularly rich in materials that document Henry Rose Carter's professional activities in the last eleven years of his life (1914-1925). These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence with colleagues in the medical and scientific community including Rupert E. Blue, Hideyo Noguchi, Henry Hanson, Joseph A. LePrince, Frederick F. Russell, T.H.D. Griffitts, and Lunsford D. Fricks;
scientific, medical, and government reports relating to the study and eradication of yellow fever and malaria in North America, South America, and Africa;
journal articles concerning the study and eradication of yellow fever and malaria;
research notes written by Henry Rose Carter;
and photographs of Henry Rose Carter at work and with professional colleagues.

Series II. also contains correspondence between Henry Rose Carter and members of his family that date from 1880 to 1925. The family members with whom Henry corresponds most frequently in this series are his mother, Emma Coleman Carter; his wife, Laura Eugenia Hook Carter; his daughter, Laura Armistead Carter; and his son, Henry Rose Carter, Jr. These letters are not only a rich source of information about Carter's personal views and family life, they also provide valuable insights into his professional activities such as his experiences aboard vessels and in ports while working for the U.S. Marine Hospital Service and his public health work in Cuba, Panama, and Peru.

In addition to the materials that were produced during Henry Rose Carter's lifetime, the Series II. contains materials that were produced between 1925 and 1940 (after Henry Rose Carter's death) including, but not limited to the following:

copies of obituaries for Henry Rose Carter;
condolence letters for Henry Rose Carter's family after Henry's death;
and the correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter relating to her father and other members of the Carter family.
  • Box 7 folder 1 uva-lib:2222442
    Requisition for medical supplies signed by Henry Rose Carter March 31, 1880
  • Box 7 folder 2 uva-lib:2222443
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter June 20, 1880
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter describes the ailments of his patients to his mother.

  • Box 7 folder 3 uva-lib:2222444
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter February 2, 1883
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter describes his newborn son and mentions his wife and daughter.

  • Box 7 folder 4 uva-lib:2222445
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter December 17, 1883
    6 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter provides family news and describes Christmas celebrations.

  • Box 7 folder 5 uva-lib:2222446
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter January 23, 1887
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses his new post and family news.

  • Box 7 folder 6 uva-lib:2222447
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter July 3, 1887
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter provides camp news.

  • Box 7 folder 7 uva-lib:2222448
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter April 29, 1888
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter provides camp and family news.

  • Box 7 folder 8 uva-lib:2222449
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter October 17, 1888
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter provides camp and family news.

  • Box 7 folder 9 uva-lib:2222450
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Rose Carter, Jr. October 25, 1888
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter describes his work and comments on the quarantine. He also provides family news.

  • Box 7 folder 10 uva-lib:2222451
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter April 28, 1889
    5 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes about his new post, as well as his family.

  • Box 7 folder 11 uva-lib:2222452
    Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter August 25, 1889
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes that his life has been unsettled for the part ten years and a struggle for the past four or five. He discusses his work of caring for patients in hospitals and aboard vessels.

  • Box 7 folder 12 uva-lib:2222453
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter September 6, 1889
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter comments on the quarantine service and his wife's health.

  • Box 7 folder 13 uva-lib:2222454
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter September 22, 1889
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses the quarantine and his plans for the winter.

  • Box 7 folder 14 uva-lib:2222455
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter December 14, 1889
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses his plans for next year. He does not know if he will stay, but wants his family in Virginia.

  • Box 7 folder 15 uva-lib:2222456
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter March 9, 1890
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes that he has returned home, but has contracted malaria.

  • Box 7 folder 16 uva-lib:2222457
    Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter March 29, 1890
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes about the health of his wife, as well as his own health.

  • Box 7 folder 17 uva-lib:2222458
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter April 6, 1890
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses family and work news.

  • Box 7 folder 18 uva-lib:2222459
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter April 13, 1890
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter provides family news and discusses his land in Florida.

  • Box 7 folder 19 uva-lib:2222460
    Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter May 11, 1890
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter expresses his fear that yellow fever will be a problem in the Yucatan during the upcoming season.

  • Box 7 folder 20 uva-lib:2222461
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter August 27, 1890
    3 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses quarantine procedures.

  • Box 7 folder 21 uva-lib:2222462
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter December 9, 1890
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter provides post news and informs her that he hopes to be home for Christmas.

  • Box 7 folder 22 uva-lib:2222463
    Letters from Henry Rose Carter and Laura Armistead Carter to Emma Coleman Carter September 24, 1894
    • Box 7 folder 22 uva-lib:2222464
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Emma Coleman Carter September 23, 1894
      4 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter describes a boat trip with her father and brother, as well as a hurricane and the damage it caused.

    • Box 7 folder 22 uva-lib:2222465
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter September 24, 1894
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes a hurricane and notes the resulting damage it caused. His quarantine work is slackening and he thinks there will be no additional cases of yellow fever. He writes that he would rather be farming, but that he realizes he must stay with his current vocation.

  • Box 7 folder 23 uva-lib:2222466
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter October 23, 1894
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses his family and his orange grove in Florida.

  • Box 7 folder 24 uva-lib:2222467
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter February 6, 1899
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses quarantine and maritime sanitation in Cuba. Carter has already had yellow fever, so he does not fear infection.

  • Box 7 folder 25 uva-lib:2222468
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 9, 1899
    3 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses his public health work in Cuba. He comments on the American presence in Cuba.

  • Box 7 folder 26 uva-lib:2222469
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter February 23, 1900
    3 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses sea travel and finances.

  • Box 7 folder 27 uva-lib:2222470
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter February 26, 1900
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes that he has been delayed en route to Cuba. He gives directions for farm work.

  • Box 7 folder 28 uva-lib:2222471
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter April 15, 1900
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter offers his observations of Havana.

  • Box 7 folder 29 uva-lib:2222472
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter circa April 29, 1900
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter describes his life in Cuba. He discusses the Cuban-American political situation.

  • Box 7 folder 30 uva-lib:2222473
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Rose Carter, Jr. June 3, 1900
    6 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes that he has just finished an article on Havana yellow fever statistics. He gives his son academic advice.

  • Box 7 folder 31 uva-lib:2222474
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Emma Coleman Carter June 3, 1900
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes about his life and being homesick.

  • Box 7 folder 32 uva-lib:2222475
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 14, 1900
    3 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes that he has been summoned to Washington because his work in Havana may be finished.

  • Box 7 folder 33 uva-lib:2222476
    Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter circa August 7, 1900
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses financial matters.

  • Box 7 folder 34 uva-lib:2222477
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 15, 1901
    3 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

  • Box 7 folder 35 uva-lib:2222478
    Letter from George W. Baird to Henry Rose Carter October 29, 1900
  • Box 7 folder 36 uva-lib:2222479
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Albert E. Truby March 4, 1922
    6 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses the accounts of Carroll, Gorgas, and Agramonte regarding Lazear's death.

  • Box 7 folder 37 uva-lib:2222480
    Envelope from the Panama Railway Company addressed to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter June 29, 1904
  • Box 7 folder 38 uva-lib:2222481
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter September 8, 1904
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses financial matters, as well as issues regarding the local authorities.

  • Box 7 folder 39 uva-lib:2222482
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter September 18, 1904
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter describes his daily life and his work.

  • Box 7 folder 40 uva-lib:2222483
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter and Laura Armistead Carter November 21, 1904
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

  • Box 7 folder 41 uva-lib:2222484
    Letter from William F. Smith to Henry Rose Carter June 21, 1905
    1 page
    English Smith, William F.

    Smith congratulates Carter for his promotion.

  • Box 7 folder 42 uva-lib:2222485
    Bound notebook of Henry Rose Carter 1906
  • Box 7 folder 43 uva-lib:2222486
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura A. Carter January 2, 1909
    1 page
    Spanish Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
  • Box 7 folder 44 uva-lib:2222487
    Letter of Recognition from P. del Barrio, et al., to Henry Rose Carter August 9, 1909
    1 page
    Spanish Hospital Santo Tomás (Panama, Panama)

    The Junta Administradora del Hospital Santo Tomas (Administrative Board) recognizes the work done by Carter in the fight against yellow fever.

  • Box 7 folder 45 uva-lib:2222488
    Notebook of Henry Rose Carter 1909
  • Box 7 folder 46 uva-lib:2222489
    Letter from W.S. Richards to Henry Rose Carter March 1, 1910
    1 page
    English Richards, W.S.

    Richards sends Carter his paycheck.

  • Box 7 folder 47 uva-lib:2222490
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Rose Carter, Jr. March 16, 1910
    Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    The letter concerns Henry Rose Carter's illness.

  • Box 7 folder 48 uva-lib:2222491
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter, Jr., to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter March 30, 1910
    6 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, Jr.

    Carter, Jr., reports that he has been reassigned to Ancon hospital.

  • Box 7 folder 49 uva-lib:2222492
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter October 12, 1910
    7 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

  • Box 7 folder 50 uva-lib:2222493
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter October 26, 1910
    7 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter describes his travels in Germany and Russia.

  • Box 7 folder 51 uva-lib:2222494
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Dr. [?] Gant June 10, 1911
    4 pages
  • Box 7 folder 52 uva-lib:2222495
    Biographical sketches of Henry Rose Carter 1912-1967

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 7 folder 52 uva-lib:2222496
      Biographical notes on Henry Rose Carter October 31, 1912
      11 page
      English

      This is a detailed account of Carter's public health work and associated study of yellow fever.

  • Box 7 folder 53 uva-lib:2222497
    Letter from Maria Q. De Armador to Laura Armistead Carter January 13, 1913
    4 pages
    Spanish
  • Box 7 folder 54 uva-lib:2222498
    Letter from Maria Q. De Armador to Laura Armistead Carter May 15, 1913
    2 pages
    Spanish
  • Box 7 folder 55 uva-lib:2222499
    Report of articles missing from the Public Health Service October 18, 1913
  • Box 7 folder 56 uva-lib:2222500
    Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to [s.n.] Tillery October 15, 1914
    5 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    [Carter] reports on his observations of mosquito breeding conditions. He recommends mosquito control measures for a pond and inquires about when he will need to appear in court.

  • Box 7 folder 57 uva-lib:2222501
    Yellow fever: Feasibility of its Eradication , by Wickliffe Rose October 27, 1914
    19 pages
    English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

    Rose describes yellow fever trouble spots and eradication methods.

  • Box 7 folder 58 uva-lib:2222502
    Editorial from The News Leader [Richmond, Virginia], by Douglas Freeman November 10, 1914
    2 pages
    English Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953

    Freeman celebrates Carter, Reed, and Gorgas as Virginians.

  • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222503
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter 1914
    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222504
      Letter from Joseph Y. Porter to Henry Rose Carter January 16, 1914
      2 pages
      English Porter, Joseph Y.

      Porter thanks Carter for his educational malaria pamphlet for children.

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222505
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter February 11, 1914
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses her presentation on malaria.

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222506
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter April 20, 1914
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue assigns Carter to represent the Health Service at the Drainage Congress.

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222507
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter June 23, 1914
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports that he is half-way finished with his public health work in South Carolina.

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222508
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 23, 1914
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports that the field work has been difficult.

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222509
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura [Eugenia Hook Carter] July 26, 1912
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes his public health work in Panama.

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222510
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter September 8, 1914
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue assigns Carter to investigate malaria in North Carolina.

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222511
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter circa September 27, 1914
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222512
      Letter from H. R. Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter October 7, 1914
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Hopes to finish the clean up work early; received galley proof of his lectures.

    • Box 7 folder 59 uva-lib:2222513
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter December 1, 1914
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes to his wife regarding travel details and the weather.

  • Box 7 folder 60 uva-lib:2222514
    Survey of Certain Valleys on East Bank of Yadkin River , by [Henry Rose Carter] circa 1900
    1 page
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    [Carter] reports on the prevalence of mosquitoes along the Yadkin River.

  • Box 7 folder 61 uva-lib:2222515
    Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter to James A. Haynes February 20, 1915
    7 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses his role in the prevention of yellow fever and malaria in South Carolina.

  • Box 7 folder 62 uva-lib:2222516
    Letter from H.M. Smith to Henry Rose Carter March 4, 1915
    2 pages
  • Box 7 folder 63 uva-lib:2222517
    Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter May 1, 1915
  • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222518
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter 1915
    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222519
      Letter fragment to [s.n.] Thurlow January 8, 1915
      1 page
      English

      The writer suggests field work instead of lab work.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222520
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter January 13, 1915
      2 pages
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince discusses malaria distribution in southern states, and field work to eradicate mosquito larvae.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222521
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 19, 1915
      1 page
      English 
 Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948


      Blue assigns LePrince and Carter to investigate malarial conditions in South Carolina.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222522
      Letter from the Designing Engineer of the Alabama Power Company to Henry Rose Carter January 20, 1915
      2 pages
      English

      The Designing Engineer reports that he has been unable to obtain samples of fish from local ponds.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222523
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 20, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue requests Carter's opinion in regard to ordinances against mosquito propagation.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222524
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 21, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue requests feedback on newspaper article describing the use of bats as an anti-mosquito tool.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222525
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 25, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue informs Carter that the Hydro-Electric Company will reimburse his travel expenses.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222526
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 26, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to proceed to South Carolina to confer with State Health officials.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222527
      Letter from J.W. Kerr to Henry Rose Carter January 26, 1915
      1 page
      English Kerr, J. W. (John Walter), 1871-

      Kerr questions the need for multiple investigators examining one subject.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222528
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 28, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to delay his investigation until the waters recede.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222529
      Letter from A.M. Stimson to Henry Rose Carter January 30, 1915
      2 pages
      English Stimson, Arthur Marston, 1876-

      Stimson discusses his recent investigations of syphilitics.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222530
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 11, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to lecture on yellow fever and malaria.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222531
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 15, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue grants Carter leave.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222532
      Letter to Henry Rose Carter February 17, 1915
      4 pages
      English

      The writer discusses fish stocks in local reservoirs.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222533
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 20, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue requests that Carter conduct malaria studies in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222534
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 24, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue directs Carter to inspect the waters around the Georgia-Carolina Power Plant.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222535
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 27, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue requests that Carter review a proposed law on mosquito control.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222536
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince February 27, 1915
      4 pages
      English 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-


      LePrince discusses his survey of Hartsville, South Carolina, and gives his recommendations to inhibit mosquito breeding.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222537
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue March 1, 1915
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses legislation designed to inhibit mosquito breeding.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222538
      Letter from H. M. Smith to Henry Rose Carter March 4, 1915
      2 pages
      English Smith, Hugh M. (Hugh McCormick), 1865-1941

      List of fish best suited for stocking ponds of Hydro-Electric Plants.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222539
      Letter from J.W. Kerr to Henry Rose Carter March 8, 1915
      1 page
      English 
 Kerr, J. W. (John Walter), 1871-


      Kerr describes rural sanitation investigations and malaria surveys. He requests Carter's assistance.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222540
      Letter from Harold Seidelin to Henry Rose Carter March 9, 1915
      2 pages
      English Seidelin, Harold

      Seidelin claims that he has successfully infected a guinea pig with yellow fever. He hopes to receive U.S. Public Health Service support.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222541
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Earl I. Brown March 12, 1915
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests permission to make a sanitary survey of an area around the Coosa River.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222542
      Letter from Earl I. Brown to Henry Rose Carter March 23, 1915
      1 page
      English Brown, Earl I.

      Brown grants Carter permission to conduct a sanitary survey around the Coosa River.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222543
      Letter from A.H. Glennan to Henry Rose Carter April 27, 1915
      1 page
      English Glennan, A.H.

      Glennan discusses studies of impounded waters.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222544
      Letter from A.H. Glennan to Henry Rose Carter April 27, 1915
      3 pages
      English Glennan, A.H.

      Carter receives orders for his next assignment.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222545
      Letter from A.H. Glennan to Joseph A. LePrince April 29, 1915
      1 page
      English Glennan, A.H.

      LePrince is ordered to meet with Carter regarding studies of impounded waters.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222546
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph A. LePrince May 17, 1915
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses travel preparations.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222547
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to R.H. von Ezdorf May 17, 1915
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] offers to meet with von Ezdorf.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222548
      Letter from Harold Seidelin to Henry Rose Carter May 18, 1915
      2 pages
      English Seidelin, Harold

      Seidelin thanks Carter for a reprint on impounded waters and malaria. He expresses disappointment about the lack of support by others for his work.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222549
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter June 7, 1915
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222550
      Letter from James H. Pou to Henry Rose Carter June 23, 1915
      2 pages
      English Pou, James H. (James Hinton), 1861-1935

      Pou requests an inspection of a site for a lawsuit.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222551
      Letter from P.A. Tillery to James H. Pou July 2, 1915
      1 page
      English Tillery, P.A.

      The Carolina Power and Light Company prefers that Carter conduct the investigation.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222552
      Letter from James H. Pou to Henry Rose Carter July 3, 1915
      1 page
      English Pou, James H. (James Hinton), 1861-1935

      Pou agrees that an additional investigation is necessary.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222553
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 7, 1915
      8 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes life in the camp, field work, and financial matters.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222554
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 28, 1915
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222555
      Memorandum from John W. Kerr September 20, 1915
      4 pages
      English 
 Kerr, J. W. (John Walter), 1871-


      Kerr reports on cooperation with the International Health Commission and discusses steps to be taken in eradication of malaria.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222556
      Letter from John W. Kerr to Henry Rose Carter September 23, 1915
      1 page
      English 
 Kerr, J. W. (John Walter), 1871-


      Kerr discusses a planned meeting in Washington between Rose, von Ezdorf and Carter.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222557
      Minutes from a conference at the Bureau of Public Health Service September 27, 1915
      2 pages
      English

      This conference concerned malaria and ways to combat its spread.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222558
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter September 29, 1915
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose discusses methods of malaria control in the rural South.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222559
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter October 7, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to Virginia to advise local authorities on anti-malaria measures.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222560
      Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter October 15, 1915
      2 pages
      English Stimpson, W. G. (William Gordon), 1865-1940

      Stimpson discusses Carter's expenses.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222561
      Letter from Boykin Wright and Boykin Wright, Jr., to Henry Rose Carter October 25, 1915
      1 page
      English Wright, Boykin Wright, Boykin, Jr.

      The Wrights are returning Carter's report on impounded waters.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222562
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter October 28, 1915
      2 pages
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to investigate a fever outbreak in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222563
      Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter November 5, 1915
      1 page
      English Stimpson, W. G. (William Gordon), 1865-1940

      Stimpson discusses reimbursement for expenses.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222564
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Director of Sanitation, San Juan Puerto Rico November 10, 1915
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter recommends a campaign to eliminate mosquitoes.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222565
      Letter from Carl A. Grote to Henry Rose Carter November 13, 1915
      2 pages
      English Grote, Carl A.

      Grote requests suggestions for a malaria eradication campaign. He notes that his county does not have the resources to purchase quinine.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222566
      Letter from Sarah Hinds Wilder to Henry Rose Carter November 19, 1915
      3 pages
      English Wilder, Sarah Hinds

      Wilder expresses her appreciation for Carter's work.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222567
      Telegram from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter December 6, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to report to a conference.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222568
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter December 8, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to return to Baltimore following the conference.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222569
      Letter from B.R. Newton to Henry Rose Carter December 9, 1915
      1 page
      English Newton, B.R.

      Newton approves the employment of assistants for malaria field work.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222570
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Carl A. Grote December 12, 1915
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter provides instructions for malaria prevention. He notes that the Rockefeller Foundation has shown interest in sponsoring a anti-malaria campaign.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222571
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter December 22, 1915
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to attend the Pan-American Scientific Congress.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222572
      Letter from Sarah Hinds Wilder to Henry Rose Carter December 26, 1915
      3 pages
      English Wilder, Sarah Hinds

      Wilder expresses her appreciation for Carter's work.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222573
      Report on the control of malarial mosquitoes, by [Henry Rose Carter] circa 1900-1925
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] proposes that the International Health Commission carry out an experiment involving the control of malarial mosquitoes. He includes a detailed procedure for such an experiment.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222574
      Work on Mosquito Extinction , by [Henry Rose Carter] circa December 1915
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] reports on mosquito eradication efforts, and includes an itemized list of expenses.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222575
      Ponds or Lakes Examined , by [Henry Rose Carter] circa 1900-1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] reports on bodies of water in the South.

    • Box 7 folder 64 uva-lib:2222576
      Hatching sheet, Coosa River, 1915 , by the State Board of Health of Alabama 1915
      3 pages
      English Alabama State Board of Health

      This report details reproduction of mosquitoes along the Coosa River.

  • Box 7 folder 65 uva-lib:2222577
    Draft of a lecture on yellow fever, by [Henry Rose Carter] 1915
    14 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    [Carter] lectures on immunity to yellow fever.

  • Box 8 folder 1 uva-lib:2222578
    Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter February 23, 1916
    4 pages
    English 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

    LePrince discusses the recovery of marked mosquitoes.

  • Box 8 folder 2 uva-lib:2222579
    Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter August 11, 1916
    4 pages
    English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

    Laura Carter describes her visit to see Henry Carter in South America.

  • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222580
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter 1916
    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222581
      Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter January 13, 1916
      1 page
      English Stimpson, W. G. (William Gordon), 1865-1940

      Stimpson requests that Carter detail his expenses for reimbursement.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222582
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 19, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue informs Carter that the dates for the lectures on yellow fever and malaria are satisfactory.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222583
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 20, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to proceed to Washington to deliver lectures on yellow fever and malaria.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222584
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 21, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue informs Carter that he has been awarded a permanent commission as Assistant Surgeon-General in the Public Health Service.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222585
      Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter January 22, 1916
      1 page
      English Stimpson, W. G. (William Gordon), 1865-1940

      Stimpson sends Carter a copy of a letter to St. Vincent's hospital regarding payment for Carter's treatment there.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222586
      Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Superintendent, St. Vincent's Hospital January 22, 1916
      1 page
      English Stimpson, W. G. (William Gordon), 1865-1940

      Stimpson arranges for Carter to be reimbursed for payment made to St. Vincent's Hospital.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222587
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 24, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue requests that Carter present a paper for the American Society of Tropical Medicine meeting.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222588
      Letter from H.F. Moore to Henry Rose Carter January 29, 1915
      2 pages
      English Moore, H. F. (Henry Frank), 1867-1948

      Moore informs Carter that it is feasible to ship mosquito-eating fish to Alabama. The Bureau of Fisheries will cooperate with the Public Health Service.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222589
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [Rupert Blue] February 1, 1916
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests a leave of absence.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222590
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 2, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to proceed to Whitney, North Carolina, to investigate the building of a dam for the reservoir.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222591
      Letter from A.H. Glennan to Henry Rose Carter February 4, 1916
      1 page
      English Glennan, A.H.

      Glennan grants Carter a leave of absence.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222592
      Letter from J.E. Harper to Henry Rose Carter February 11, 1916
      1 page
      English Harper, James E.

      Harper grants Carter a leave of absence.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222593
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter February 6, 1915
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports on his health and his travel plans.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222594
      Letter from L.C. Bell to Henry Rose Carter February 16, 1916
      1 page
      English Bell, Landon Covington, 1880-1960

      Bell expresses his appreciation for Carter's report on a local swamp and mentions a potential mosquito survey for the following summer.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222595
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to R.H. von Ezdorf February 16, 1916
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses anti-mosquito work and mentions the Rockefeller Foundation.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222596
      Letter from H.H. Horner to Henry Rose Carter February 29, 1916
      1 page
      English Horner, H.H.

      Horner discusses a hatchery at Edenton, North Carolina, for the breeding of mosquito-eating fish.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222597
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 29, 1916
      2 pages
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to attend a conference on immigrant health inspections.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222598
      Letter from E.L. Munson to Henry Rose Carter February 29, 1916
      1 page
      English Munson, Edward Lyman, 1868-1947

      Munson writes that the Association of Military Surgeons wishes to include Carter as an editorial collaborator for the Military Surgeon .

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222599
      Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter March 8, 1916
      1 page
      English Stimpson, W. G. (William Gordon), 1865-1940

      Stimpson reimburses Carter for his expenses.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222600
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to [Laura Eugenia Hook Carter] March 11, 1916
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] describes his field work.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222601
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter March 17, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue instructs Carter to assist power company officials.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222602
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter April 8, 1916
      2 pages
      English 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince details his preparations for summer field work.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222603
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to William C. Adamson April 14, 1916
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses a possible bill by Congress thanking Gorgas, Stevens and Goethals for their work.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222604
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter April 28, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue directs Carter to proceed to the South in order to investigate the relationship between impounded waters and malaria.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222605
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter April 28, 1916
      2 pages
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to participate in the meetings of the National Malarial Committee and the American Society of Tropical Medicine, as well as to continue his investigation of impounded waters.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222606
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter April 28, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to deliver an address on malaria in Newport News, Virginia.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222607
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter May 5, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue requests that Carter report to the Public Health Service Bureau for a conference.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222608
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter May 8, 1916
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to confer with Dinwiddie County, Virginia, health officials in regards to anti-malarial measures.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222609
      Memorandum from [Henry Rose Carter] to Assistant Surgeon-General Trask June 2, 1916
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] outlines the roles of Griffitts, LePrince, and von Ezdorf in work involving impounded waters.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222610
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Joseph A. LePrince June 2, 1916
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses mosquito breeding.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222611
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Landon C. Bell June 5, 1916
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses plans for a mosquito survey.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222612
      Letter certifying Henry Rose Carter's immunity to yellow fever June 7, 1916
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222613
      Passport [or visa ?] issued to Henry Rose Carter by the government of Venezuela August 1916
      1 page
      English Venezuela
    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222614
      Letter from Rafael H. Elizalde to Henry Rose Carter July 2, 1916
      1 page
      Spanish Elizalde, Rafael H.

      Elizalde regretfully informs Carter that he was unable to locate any “naranjillas” in the market.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222615
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 7, 1916
      8 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about his journey from Guayaquil, Peru and his future travel plans.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222616
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 11, 1916
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he has arrived at his destination safely and discusses yellow fever quarantine procedures.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222617
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to [Laura Eugenia Hook Carter] July 13, 1916
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] describes his journey and his report for the Rockefeller Foundation.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222618
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 21, 1916
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes his trip from Peru to Colombia via the Panama Canal.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222619
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 26, 1916
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222620
      Letter fragment to [Henry Rose Carter, Jr.] August 12, 1916
      2 pages
      English

      The writer discusses social conditions in South America.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222621
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter September 23, 1916
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter provides his travel and work plans.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222622
      Letter from W.G. Stimpson to Henry Rose Carter September 28, 1916
      1 page
      English Stimpson, W. G. (William Gordon), 1865-1940

      Stimpson discusses Carter's request for a leave of absence.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222623
      Letter from Landon C. Bell to Henry Rose Carter October 5, 1916
      1 page
      English Bell, Landon Covington, 1880-1960

      Bell gives Carter a status of report on the work in South Carolina.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222624
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [Laura Eugenia Hook Carter] November 1, 1916
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222625
      Letter from Landon C. Bell to Henry Rose Carter December 18, 1916
      2 pages
      English Bell, Landon Covington, 1880-1960

      Bell sends Carter a subpoena to appear as a witness for the Colleton Cypress Co.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222626
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Landon C. Bell December 20, 1916
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes to Bell that he will testify if he can get a leave of absence.

    • Box 8 folder 3 uva-lib:2222627
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter December 22, 1916
      4 pages
      English 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince details the past summers' field work in the southern U.S.

  • Box 8 folder 4 uva-lib:2222628
    Reports to William Crawford Gorgas by Henry Rose Carter 1916
  • Box 8 folder 5 uva-lib:2222629
    General suggestions for preventing prolific anopheles production by Henry Rose Carter 1916
    Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
    • Box 8 folder 5 uva-lib:2222630
      Notes on mosquito control, by Henry Rose Carter 1916
      9 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter details ways to prevent the proliferation of mosquitoes.

    • Box 8 folder 5 uva-lib:2222631
      Notes for possible census questions, by Henry Rose Carter 1916
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter proposes census questions that would assist anti-malarial work.

  • Box 8 folder 6 uva-lib:2222632
    Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter and Joseph A. LePrince February 15, 1916
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-


    Carter and LePrince discuss a mosquito control project and the incidence of malaria to be expected.

  • Box 8 folder 7 uva-lib:2222633
    Reports by Henry Rose Carter for the Surgeon General of the United States 1916

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 8 folder 7 uva-lib:2222634
      Physical Survey of Proposed Pond at Whitney, North Carolina , by Henry Rose Carter and Joseph A. Le Prince 1916
      11 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      Carter and LePrince discuss their survey of a planned mosquito-control pond in North Carolina and the local incidence of malaria.

    • Box 8 folder 7 uva-lib:2222635
      Report of Yellow Fever in Venezuela , by Henry Rose Carter 1916
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports on yellow fever in Venezuela and Colombia.

    • Box 8 folder 7 uva-lib:2222636
      Excerpt from Rural Sanitation in the Tropics , by Malcolm Watson, with an introduction by Henry Rose Carter circa 1915
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925 Watson, Malcolm, 1873-1955

      Watson discusses the possibility and ramifications of yellow fever spreading into Asia and the Indian sub-continent.

    • Box 8 folder 7 uva-lib:2222637
      Report on Yellow Fever in Guayaquil , by Henry Rose Carter July 20, 1916
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses needed mosquito-control work in Guayaquil and the endemic focus of yellow fever. He believes that the local population will cooperate, and so work should proceed. The city should be provided with a proper water supply to ensure continued success of the work.

    • Box 8 folder 7 uva-lib:2222638
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas August 26, 1916
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports on yellow fever in Colombia.

  • Box 8 folder 8 uva-lib:2222639
    Notes by Henry Rose Carter relating to the control of malaria in Virginia circa 1916
    Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
  • Box 8 folder 9 uva-lib:2222640
    Letter from Clara Hepler to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter et al. April 29, 1917
    6 pages
    English Hepler, Clara

    Hepler provides family news.

  • Box 8 folder 10 uva-lib:2222641
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 11, 1917
    6 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses his travel plans related to work in Virginia and his health.

  • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222642
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter 1917
    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222643
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 10, 1917
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue sends Carter to Colleton County, South Carolina, in order to investigate malaria conditions.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222644
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 13, 1917
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to attend a conference in Columbia, South Carolina.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222645
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue January 20, 1917
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports that malarial conditions in South Carolina have worsened.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222646
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 23, 1917
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue instructs Carter to write a memorandum describing a proposed investigation, in South Carolina.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222647
      Letter from A.H. Glennan to Henry Rose Carter January 29, 1917
      2 pages
      English Glennan, A.H.

      Glennan grants Carter permission to appear as a witness in South Carolina.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222648
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue February 5, 1917
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes to Blue regarding his appearance as a witness in a South Carolina lawsuit.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222649
      Letter from Robert H. Kirk to Henry Rose Carter February 26, 1917
      1 page
      English Kirk, Robert H.

      Kirk, on behalf of the Rockefeller Foundation, reimburses Carter for his expenses in 1916.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222650
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 27, 1917
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to undergo a physical examination.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222651
      Letter from Juan Guiteras to Henry Rose Carter March 4, 1917
      1 page
      English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

      Guiteras sends Carter a copy of his extensive report to Gorgas concerning a Barbados epidemic.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222652
      Letter from [Juan Guiteras] to William Crawford Gorgas December 22, 1916
      10 pages
      English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

      [Guiteras] reports to Gorgas on a Barbados epidemic, which he suspects may be yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222653
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Henry Rose Carter March 19, 1917
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas discusses yellow fever theories and the possibility of war with Germany.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222654
      Letter from Oscar Dowling to Henry Rose Carter March 26, 1917
      2 pages
      English Dowling, Oscar

      Dowling informs Carter that there has been no increase of malaria associated with timber operations in swampland.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222655
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to George G. Low March 26, 1917
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests that his paper, "Spontaneous Disappearance of Yellow Fever ", be read before the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222656
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Henry Rose Carter May 18, 1917
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas requests that Carter join a yellow fever board to work in South America for a year or more.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222657
      Letter to William Crawford Gorgas May 22, 1917
      1 page
      English

      The writer is interested in continuing yellow fever work, but cannot be of assistance at the moment.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222658
      Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter May 22, 1917
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses a possibly mis-diagnosed case of yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222659
      Letter fragment to Henry Rose Carter May 26, 1917
      1 page
      English

      Carter is ordered to attend the Society of Tropical Medicine conference and the National Malaria Committee meeting.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222660
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter June 9, 1917
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose writes that he does not wish to publish the yellow fever report yet, but Carter may release information that may be helpful in adjusting quarantine regulations.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222661
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter July 3, 1917
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to assist U.S. Navy officials with mosquito control at Quantico, Virginia.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222662
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter July 4, 1917
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses Henry Carter, Jr., and the contribution his work has made to the war effort.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222663
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter July 10, 1917
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to attend the U.S. Public Health Bureau conference.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222664
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter July 30, 1917
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue directs Carter to Camp Meade, Maryland, in order to conduct a malaria survey.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222665
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Henry Rose Carter August 9, 1917
      2 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas requests that Carter go to South America in order to continue his yellow fever work for the Rockefeller Foundation. He mentions the work of Guiteras and Wrightson.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222666
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter August 18, 1917
      7 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about his health and financial matters. He would like to continue working for the Rockefeller Foundation in South America next winter.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222667
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter August 25, 1917
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue asks Carter's opinion on sanitary engineering problems at Quantico, Virginia.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222668
      Letter from John W. Kerr to Henry Rose Carter August 27, 1917
      2 pages
      English 
 Kerr, J. W. (John Walter), 1871-


      Kerr writes that LePrince will not be able to assist with mosquito control at Quantico, Virginia, because he is working elsewhere.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222669
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter September 1, 1917
      2 pages
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue writes that anti-malarial work in Newport News, Virginia, is to be continued under Griffitts. Carter is to inspect work at Quantico with LePrince.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222670
      Letter from Eugene R. Whitmore to Henry Rose Carter November 23, 1917
      2 pages
      English Whitmore, Eugene R.

      Whitmore requests Carter's opinion for a paper he is writing. Whitmore discusses Weil's Disease and its relation to yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222671
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Eugene R. Whitmore November 26, 1917
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter expresses regret that he will not be able to hear Whitmore present his paper. He discusses the difficulty of yellow fever diagnosis and recommends a pathologist for yellow fever work.

    • Box 8 folder 11 uva-lib:2222672
      Notes by [Henry Rose Carter ?] circa 1917
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
  • Box 8 folder 12 uva-lib:2222673
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter March 30, 1918
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

  • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222674
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter 1918
    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222675
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 2, 1918
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue sends Carter to Georgia and Arkansas for anti-malaria work.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222676
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 4, 1918
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue sends Carter to South Carolina, Georgia, and Arkansas for anti-malaria work.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222677
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to William Crawford Gorgas February 7, 1918
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] believes it would be a mistake to place the U.S. Public Health Service under War Department control permanently, but agrees that temporary control would help the war effort.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222678
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to L.O. Howard February 11, 1918
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he cannot help now because the war has stopped his mosquito research.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222679
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Henry Rose Carter February 13, 1918
      2 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas writes that he favors combining the U.S. Public Health Service and the War Department. Gorgas does not know if he will be retained after his retirement, although he looks forward to resuming yellow fever work after war.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222680
      Letter from George T. Wescott to Henry Rose Carter February 14, 1918
      1 page
      English Wescott, George T.

      Wescott thanks Carter for the care he administered to his son.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222681
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter February 21, 1918
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue writes that he opposes War Department control of the U.S. Public Health Service.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222682
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter March 29, 1918
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue permits Carter to travel to other states for malaria research.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222683
      Letter from Harvey P. Barret to Henry Rose Carter April 8, 1918
      1 page
      English Barret, Harvey P.

      Barret informs Carter that Aedes Canadensis mosquitoes do feed on humans.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222684
      Letter from J.C. Perry to Henry Rose Carter April 30, 1918
      1 page
      English Perry, James Clifford, 1864-

      Perry sends Carter to Camp Merritt, New Jersey, for anti-malaria work

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222685
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter July 5, 1918
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose informs Carter that the Rockefeller Foundation will continue to employ him for yellow fever work.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222686
      Letter from J.W. Schereschewsky to Henry Rose Carter July 12, 1918
      1 page
      English Schereschewsky, J. W. (Joseph Williams), 1873-1940

      Schereschewsky authorizes expenditures for Carter's secretarial work.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222687
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter July 30, 1918
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes his work and what needs to be accomplished.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222688
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter September 3, 1918
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue sends Carter to Galveston, Texas, in order to investigate dengue fever and to Tampico, Mexico, in order to inspect sanitary conditions.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222689
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue September 10, 1918
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports on dengue fever in Galveston, Texas.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222690
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue September 14, 1918
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the outbreak of dengue fever in Galveston, Texas.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222691
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter October 2, 1918
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose requests case record charts from the yellow fever report by Guiteras.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222692
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter October 3, 1918
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses his travel schedule and the dangers of influenza.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222693
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter October 7, 1918
      8 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses his work, and influenza.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222694
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose October 8, 1918
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes that he does not have case records from Guiteras' report and that the report did not encompass yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222695
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William D. Wrightson October 22, 1918
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter praises the Virginia mosquito control work of Bailey.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222696
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Eugenia Hook Carter November 17, 1918
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses his travel plans and the end of World War I.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222697
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue November 20, 1918
      8 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports on his investigation of a foreign sailor's illness and death, in Sabine, Texas.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222698
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue November 27, 1918
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests permission to go to Guatemala with Gorgas for yellow fever work.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222699
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to William Crawford Gorgas November 30, 1918
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that it would make little sense for him to go to Guatemala for yellow fever work now.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222700
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter December 23, 1918
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue sends Carter to New Orleans, Louisiana, and Memphis, Tennessee, to plan for a malaria investigation.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222701
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Juan Guiteras December 28, 1918
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests information from Guiteras regarding yellow fever blood samples.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222702
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Samuel Taylor Darling December 28, 1918
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests information on blood samples of yellow fever from Darling's work in Panama.

    • Box 8 folder 13 uva-lib:2222703
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Richard H. Creel December 28, 1918
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests information regarding the 1911 yellow fever quarantine, in Hawaii.

  • Box 8 folder 14 uva-lib:2222704
    Report fragment: "Reports and Papers on Malaria Contracted in England in 1917 and 1918 ", by [Henry Rose Carter ?] circa 1918
    5 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    [Carter?] discusses the history of malaria in England.

  • Box 8 folder 15 uva-lib:2222705
    Annual report: Anti-Malarial Demonstration Extra Cantonment Zone, Park Field, Millington, Tennessee 1918
  • Box 8 folder 16 uva-lib:2222706
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter January 19, 1919
    3 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes about daily life in Florida and his health.

  • Box 8 folder 17 uva-lib:2222707
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [s.n.] Johnson December 15, 1919
    1 page
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes a recommendation for Hollings.

  • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222708
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter 1919

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222709
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to W. Byam February 12, 1919
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter is sending Byam a paper on yellow fever for publication. Carter intends to consult with Noguchi to see if he may quote the results of latest research.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222710
      Letter fragment from Samuel Taylor Darling circa 1919
      1 page
      English Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925

      Darling writes that he has not found abnormalities in blood of yellow fever cases. He had hoped to join the yellow fever work, but has been advised to stay with Department of Hygiene, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222711
      Letter from J.C. Geiger to Henry Rose Carter February 26, 1919
      1 page
      English Geiger, J. C. (Jacob Casson), 1885-1981

      Geiger writes that he was awarded a Doctor of Public Health degree from Tulane University.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222712
      Letter from W. Byam to Henry Rose Carter February 27, 1919
      1 page
      English Byam, W.

      Byam writes that Carter may make additions to his article. Byam hopes that Carter will include Noguchi's discoveries.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222713
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter February 28, 1919
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose reports that Flexner wants the title of the best study on yellow fever epidemiology.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222714
      Letter from Dorothy Allmand to Henry Rose Carter March 1, 1919
      1 page
      English Allmand, Dorothy

      Allmand informs Carter about yellow fever publications.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222715
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to the Yellow Fever Commission of West Africa February 15, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] inquires about yellow fever publications.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222716
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose March 1, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter recommends various works on yellow fever epidemiology.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222717
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Henry Rose Carter March 5, 1919
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas writes that he is preparing to travel to Guayaquil. He is uncertain of his plans for the next year.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222718
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.C. Geiger March 6, 1919
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs Geiger of his upcoming research on the relation between rice cultivation and malaria.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222719
      Letter from C.C. Bass to Henry Rose Carter March 10, 1919
      1 page
      English Bass, Charles C. (Charles Cassedy), 1875-1975

      Bass invites Carter to take part in a symposium on yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222720
      Letter from C.C Bass to Henry Rose Carter March 20, 1919
      1 page
      English Bass, Charles C. (Charles Cassedy), 1875-1975

      Bass thanks Carter for contributing a paper on yellow fever for the American Society of Tropical Medicine meeting.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222721
      Letter from W. Byam to Henry Rose Carter March 24, 1919
      1 page
      English Byam, W.

      Byam writes that he has received Carter's manuscript.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222722
      Letter from H.C. Fisher to Henry Rose Carter April 1, 1919
      1 page
      English Fisher, H.C.

      Fisher sends Carter a copy of Carter's 1907 report on pneumonia in the Panama Canal Zone.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222723
      Report to William Crawford Gorgas relating to pneumonia in the Panama Canal Zone, by Henry Rose Carter August 28, 1907
      21 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter's report on pneumonia in the Canal Zone concludes that pneumonia is prevalent among recent arrivals who have contracted infectious catarrh. He recommends that prevention efforts concentrate on better medical treatment of catarrh and ensuring that new men have blankets.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222724
      Telegram from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter April 10, 1919
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue sends Carter to New Orleans to supervise a malaria investigation.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222725
      Letter from Leslie W. Weedon to Henry Rose Carter April 12, 1919
      4 pages
      English Weedon, Leslie W.

      Weedon asks Carter if U.S. gulf ports should begin a campaign to eliminate mosquitoes.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222726
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter April 12, 1919
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue sends Carter to New Orleans and other southern states to investigate malaria.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222727
      Letter from Leslie W. Weedon to Henry Rose Carter April 14, 1919
      3 pages
      English Weedon, Leslie W.

      Weedon writes that [he] will work to persuade Tampa officials to outlaw rain water cisterns for mosquito control.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222728
      Report fragment: "Results of Blood Examinations, Hattiesburg, Mississippi " circa 1918
      1 page
      English

      This report records blood examinations in Mississippi.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222729
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [Laura Armistead Carter] April 16, 1919
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about his current work and comments on scarlet fever and hysteria.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222730
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Leslie W. Weedon April 21, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he has been ill, and will answer Weedon's letters as soon as he is able.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222731
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [s.n.] Bolduan April 28, 1919
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes to Bolduan about his health. Carter offers his opinions on the genesis of yellow fever in the Americas.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222732
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter May 5, 1919
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reflects, at length, on his career in public medicine and his accomplishments.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222733
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.W. Schereschewsky May 7, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he may be well enough to travel in order to meet with Fricks and LePrince.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222734
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter May 9, 1919
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue directs Carter to Washington, D.C. for a conference on malaria work.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222735
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Leslie W. Weedon May 12, 1919
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that a mosquito eradication campaign should be started in the ports along the Gulf of Mexico.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222736
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [s.n.] Perry May 13, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter sends Perry suggestions for the Surgeon General on the administrative policy of the US Public Health Service, in regard to junior officers.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222737
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Surgeon General May 13, 1919
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter suggests changes in the administrative policy of the US Public Health Service. He discusses regulations, examining boards, education of newly accepted candidates, examinations, specialization, rank, and compulsory waiting orders.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222738
      Memorandum by Henry Rose Carter circa May 13, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses increasing the grade and pay of junior health service officers.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222739
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Lunsford D. Fricks May 22, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that Mayne should supervise the packing of his laboratory equipment for transport.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222740
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Claude H. Lavinder May 22, 1919
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter sends Lavinder recommendations for revising regulations.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222741
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue May 24, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests an extension of his sick leave. He reports that he is able do paper work but not field work.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222742
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter June 5, 1919
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue sends Carter to Atlantic City, New Jersey to present a paper at a yellow fever symposium.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222743
      Letter from W. Byam to Henry Rose Carter June 5, 1919
      2 pages
      English Byam, W.

      Byam writes that the additional material on Finlay will be included in Carter's article. He discusses Finlay's role in the yellow fever work.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222744
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Henry Rose Carter June 5, 1919
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi writes that he is sending Carter articles on yellow fever in Guayaquil.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222745
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to W. Byam June 7, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he will change his map to reflect the distribution of yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222746
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Editor, Southern Medical Journal June 7, 1919
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes to the editor concerning a recent article on yellow fever in South America.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222747
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to James E. West June 11, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he would appreciate the Boy Scouts' help for malaria control.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222748
      Letter from Sidney R. Simon to Henry Rose Carter June 26, 1919
      1 page
      English Simon, Sidney R.

      Simon informs Carter that he will publish his yellow fever paper from the Atlantic City, New Jersey symposium.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222749
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue June 30, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests a pamphlet on the parallels between Texas cattle fever and yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222750
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Rupert Blue July 12, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs Blue that he is on sick leave, but is able to do paper work.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222751
      Letter from W. Byam to Henry Rose Carter July 18, 1919
      1 page
      English Byam, W.

      Byam writes about making changes to the map based upon Carter's recommendations.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222752
      Letter from Edwin C. Shaw to Henry Rose Carter August 1, 1919
      2 pages
      English Shaw, Edwin Coupland, 1863-1941

      Shaw requests Carter's advice in establishing a city public health clinic in Akron, Ohio.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222753
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Edwin C. Shaw August 6, 1919
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about the desirability of centralized medical relief and staffing for a possible city public health clinic.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222754
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.W. Schereschewsky August 8, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests a copy of an illustration to use in an article on yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222755
      Letter from Bruce Mayne to Henry Rose Carter September 13, 1919
      4 pages
      English Mayne, Bruce, 1882-

      Mayne discusses hyper-parasitism and mosquito experimentation.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222756
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Henry Rose Carter September 15, 1919
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas discusses an outbreak of yellow fever and solicits Carter's advice.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222757
      Telegram from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter September 19, 1919
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue writes that he has no objection to Carter appearing as a witness in an impounded water lawsuit.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222758
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter October 6, 1919
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue directs Carter to proceed to New Orleans, Louisiana to present a paper at the American Public Health Association meeting.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222759
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas October 14, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he will be able to join Gorgas in January 1920.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222760
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.E.S. Thorpe October 14, 1919
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about the relationship between impounded water and malaria.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222761
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to George C. Whipple October 24, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he will be unable to attend the National Malaria Committee meeting.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222762
      Letter from [Rupert Blue] to Henry Rose Carter December 5, 1919
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      [Blue] orders Carter to proceed to Florida for mosquito control work.

    • Box 8 folder 18 uva-lib:2222763
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J. McKeen Cattell December 2, 1919
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs Cattell that he published two papers on the incubation of yellow fever, which were the basis of Reed's experiments with the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 8 folder 19 uva-lib:2222764
    Checkbook and notebook of Henry Rose Carter 1919
  • Box 8 folder 20 uva-lib:2222765
    Report of the Activities of the United States Public Health Service in the Camp Meade Extra Cantonment Zone June 30, 1919
    26 pages
    English

    This report details the Army's mosquito control operations around Camp Meade, Maryland.

  • Box 8 folder 21 uva-lib:2222766
    Newspaper clippings relating to Henry Rose Carter's work with yellow fever June 1920
    • Box 8 folder 21 uva-lib:2222767
      "To Fight Yellow Fever in Peru " June 17, 1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 8 folder 21 uva-lib:2222768
      "Dr. Carter Off Today " June 1920
      1 page
      English
  • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222769
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter January 1920-June 1920
    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222770
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas January 5, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Guiteras and White.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222771
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 7, 1920
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue orders Carter to go to Florida to assist in the control of malaria.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222772
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Henry Rose Carter January 16, 1920
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas invites Carter to come with him to Peru.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222773
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas January 18, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the benefits and disadvantages of accompanying Gorgas to an unnamed location.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222774
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Crawford Gorgas January 23, 1920
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses details of a future trip to an unnamed location.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222775
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Ralph N. Cresne January 23, 1920
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the control of mosquitoes in southern U.S. ports.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222776
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter January 27, 1920
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue requests that Carter assist in the revision of U.S. quarantine regulations.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222777
      Letter from Louis L. Williams, Jr., to Henry Rose Carter January 29, 1920
      2 pages
      English Williams, Louis L.

      Williams discusses the value of money in relation to the work in the Public Health Service.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222778
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter February 27, 1920
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes his trip to New York and discusses travel plans to South America. He also writes about financial matters.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222779
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Society of Tropical Medicine May 13, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests a copy of address given on yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222780
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Joseph A. LePrince May 13, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he is considering retiring. Carter believes he is facing a wide-spread yellow fever epidemic in Peru.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222781
      Letter from Hugh S. Cumming to Henry Rose Carter May 18, 1920
      1 page
      English Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948

      Cumming requests that Carter undergo a physical examination.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222782
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter May 19, 1920
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose expresses confidence in Carter's abilities to control the spread of yellow fever, but he is concerned about Carter's health.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222783
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to W. Byam May 24, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter inquires if it is possible to make a correction before publication of his book on yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222784
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Editors, The Annals May 24, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests the correction of a typographical error in his article.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222785
      Letter from J.C. Perry to Henry Rose Carter May 25, 1920
      1 page
      English Perry, James Clifford, 1864-

      Perry grants Carter a leave of absence.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222786
      Letter from Hugh S. Cumming to Henry Rose Carter May 25, 1920
      1 page
      English Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948

      Cumming grants Carter permission to attend the annual conference of health officers.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222787
      Letter from Joseph H. White to the Office of the Surgeon General June 1, 1920
      1 page
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White certifies that Carter has immunity to yellow fever.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222788
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Hugh S. Cumming June 10, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter returns unused government travel vouchers.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222789
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter June 16, 1920
      15 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about Gorgas and his own health. He is currently in Havana, Cuba.

    • Box 8 folder 22 uva-lib:2222790
      Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Surgeon General to Henry Rose Carter June 18, 1920
      1 page
      English

      The Acting Secretary informs Carter that he is being placed on waiting orders. He thanks Carter for his years of service.

  • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222791
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter July 1920-December 1920
    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222792
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter July 1, 1920
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes a trip down the Guayaquil River.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222793
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter's] Secretary to the General Alumni Association, University of Virginia July 6, 1920
      1 page
      English

      [Carter's] secretary requests that certain books be held until Carter returns from Peru.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222794
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter July 14, 1920
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about his travels and his work.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222795
      Visa for travel to Piura, Peru issued to Henry Rose Carter July 15, 1920
      4 pages
      English Peru
    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222796
      Letter [in Spanish] from Henry Rose Carter to J. Gil Cardenas July 23, 1920
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs Cardenas about the sanitary conditions in the department of Piura, Peru.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222797
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Henry Rose Carter to J. Gil Cardenas July 23, 1920
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs Cardenas about the sanitary conditions in the department of Piura, Peru.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222798
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J. Gil Cardenas July 30, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs Cardenas that he will be acting Sanitary Advisor of the Peruvian Government until January, 1921, when Gorgas will take over the post.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222799
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter August 4, 1920
      9 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about life in Peru and his field work. He discusses his health and financial matters as well.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222800
      Letter from [Thomas Welles] to Henry Rose Carter August 4, 1920
      1 page
      English Welles, Thomas

      [Welles] invites Carter to serve as an expert on tropical diseases for the Paraguayan government.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222801
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Laura Armistead Carter October 24, 1920
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor writes that he has seen Henry Carter and praises his yellow fever work in Peru. He requests two of Carter's reports.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222802
      Letter from Theodore C. Lyster to Henry Rose Carter November 8, 1920
      2 pages
      English Lyster, Theodore C.

      Lyster requests permission to publish an article that Carter has proofread.

    • Box 8 folder 23 uva-lib:2222803
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to James G. Cumming December 18, 1920
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura A. Carter informs Cumming that Henry Carter is in Peru.

  • Box 8 folder 24 uva-lib:2222804
    Checkbook and notebook of Henry Rose Carter 1920
  • Box 8 folder 25 uva-lib:2222805
    Letter to the Board of Directors, Rockefeller Foundation circa 1920
    6 pages
    English

    The writer reports the progress of the yellow fever work in South America, Mexico and West Africa and includes data tables.

  • Box 9 folder 1 uva-lib:2222806
    Papers on impounded waters December 13, 1920 and circa 1921
    • Box 9 folder 1 uva-lib:2222807
      Report fragment: "Impounded Waters " circa 1921
      1 page
      English

      These are Public Health Service specifications for impounded waters in malarial areas; autograph notes added.

    • Box 9 folder 1 uva-lib:2222808
      Letter from O.C. Merrill to the Secretary of the Public Health Service December 13, 1920
      1 page
      English Merrill, O. C.

      Merrill discusses regulations under Federal Water Power Act.

    • Box 9 folder 1 uva-lib:2222809
      Bill from the Georgia State Assembly circa 1921
      2 pages
      English Georgia. Legislature. House of Assembly

      This bill is meant to regulate the impounding of water.

    • Box 9 folder 1 uva-lib:2222810
      Notes for a bill for Virginia circa 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      The Virginia Board of Health will have control over all impounded waters in matters affecting public health.

  • Box 9 folder 2 uva-lib:2222811
    Map: Extent of yellow fever in Mexico and Central America in 1920 and 1921 circa 1921
  • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222812
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter January 3, 1921
    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222813
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter's secretary to Oliver G. Ricketson, Jr. January 4, 1921
      1 page
      English

      Ricketson is not to enter any yellow fever district until ten days after last vaccine injection.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222814
      Letter from F.M. Boldridge to Henry Rose Carter January 9, 1921
      1 page
      English Boldridge, F.M.

      Boldridge is sending Carter a copy of “Effective Malaria Control in a Ricefield District”. He praises Carter's publications on public health sanitary engineering.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222815
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Colonel Byam January 14, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Carter asks if The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics , with her father's section on yellow fever, has gone to press. Her father has finished yellow fever work in Peru, but Laura Eugenia Cook Carter, his wife, has died.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222816
      Resolution by Alvaro Obregon, Presidente de Los Estados Unidos Mexicanos January 19, 1921
      2 pages
      Spanish ObregĂłn, Alvaro, 1880-1928

      Obregon establishes a commission under the International Health Board for yellow fever work in Mexico. Officers, administrative structure, and funding are specified.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222817
      Letter from J.J. Perlitt to Henry Rose Carter January 21, 1921
      1 page
      Spanish Perlitt, J.J.

      Perlitt sends Carter a check.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222818
      Letter from Theodore C. Lyster to Henry Rose Carter January 22, 1921
      1 page
      English Lyster, Theodore C.

      Lyster requests Carter's comments on a circular for the fish campaign and on the Rockefeller Foundation's methods in the Latin American yellow fever campaigns.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222819
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter February 8, 1921
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose writes that he will arrange for Noguchi's yellow fever vaccine and serum to be delivered to Chiclayo, Peru.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222820
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter February 15, 1921
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose requests news about the yellow fever situation in Peru.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222821
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter February 19, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose writes that he is awaiting Carter's report on yellow fever in Peru. He offers further funds and assistance.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222822
      Letter from Lewis B. Bates to Henry Rose Carter February 23, 1921
      1 page
      English Bates, Lewis B.

      Bates informs Carter that yellow fever vaccine and serum has been sent.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222823
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter March 17, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson reports on a yellow fever epidemic in Peru. The local newspaper is publishing articles denouncing his sanitary campaign.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222824
      Telegram from Joaquin del Castillo to Henry Rose Carter March 21, 1921
      1 page
      English

      Hanson reports on a yellow fever epidemic in Peru. The local newspaper is publishing articles denouncing his sanitary campaign.

    • Box 9 folder 3 uva-lib:2222825
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter March 31, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson writes about the vaccine being sent to Peru. He is concerned about funding.

  • Box 9 folder 4 uva-lib:2222826
    2 letters from Wickliffe Rose to Laura Armistead Carter February 21, 1921 and February 25, 1921
    • Box 9 folder 4 uva-lib:2222827
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Laura Armistead Carter February 21, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose informs Laura Carter that they have heard from her father, who is still in Peru.

    • Box 9 folder 4 uva-lib:2222828
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Laura Armistead Carter February 25, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose writes that yellow fever in Peru is controllable but may spread. Henry Rose Carter will stay if needed, but he is unfit for field work.

  • Box 9 folder 5 uva-lib:2222829
    Report [translated from English]: Informe Sobre la Epidemia de Fibre Amarilla en el Departamento de Lambayeque , by Henry Rose Carter February 24, 1921
    3 pages
    Spanish Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    This is a Spanish translation of a report on yellow fever, which details the incubation and spread of yellow fever as well as methods to combat it.

  • Box 9 folder 6 uva-lib:2222830
    Map: Texas State Board of Health's anti-malarial campaign in Cherokee County, Texas April 29, 1921
  • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222831
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter April 1921-May 1921
    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222832
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose April 2, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter sends Rose his yellow fever lecture for possible translation into Spanish.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222833
      Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose April 2, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about the funding of yellow fever work in Peru.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222834
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose April 2, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter thanks Rose for a reimbursement check.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222835
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to Henry Rose Carter April 15, 1921
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks needs to discuss a malaria control program with Carter and encloses a plan for the examination of school children.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222836
      Memorandum from Mario G. Lebredo to Henry Rose Carter April 18, 1921
      2 pages
      English Lebredo, Mario G.

      Lebredo informs Carter of his latest research and the International Sanitary Convention of the American Republics meetings.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222837
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter April 20, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose thanks Carter for his impressions of the yellow fever situation in West Africa. He sends him an outline of a conference concerning the Yellow Fever Commission report as well as Noguchi's Leptospira icteroides work.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222838
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter April 28, 1921
      6 pages
      English 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince reports on the yellow fever situation in Mexico, where he is conducting mosquito experiments, as well as Griffitts' malaria control work in Alabama.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222839
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter April 28, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose inquires about a yellow fever doctor sent to Peru to help Hanson.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222840
      Letter fragment from E.W. Mitchel April 30, 1921
      1 page
      English Mitchel, E.W.

      Mitchel complains about his problems with the Peruvian government. He encloses a copy of a letter from M.L. Vega regarding his situation.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222841
      Letter from M.L. Vega to E.W. Mitchel April 30, 1921
      1 page
      Spanish Vega, M.L.

      Vega informs Mitchel that he is unable to help Mitchel in regards to the Peruvian government.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222842
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter May 9, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose thanks Carter for his letter concerning Drs. Walcott and Beverly.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222843
      Letter from D. S. Fairchild, Jr. to Henry Rose Carter May 10, 1921
      1 page
      English Fairchild, D.S., Jr.

      Fairchild informs Carter that Beverly of Medical Corps is at Langley Field, Virginia.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222844
      Letter from J.E.S. Thorpe to Henry Rose Carter May 11, 1921
      1 page
      English Thorpe, John Edward Stirling, d. 1950

      Thorpe believes that Wolcott is currently in England.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222845
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter May 12, 1921
      4 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses administrative issues related to the yellow fever work in Peru, mentioning Rose, Pareja and Hanson. He believes that Carter should not return to Peru, but rather should stay in the U.S.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222846
      Letter from Theodore C. Lyster to Henry Rose Carter May 13, 1921
      2 pages
      English Lyster, Theodore C.

      Lyster reports on the yellow fever situation in Central and South America.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222847
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose May 13, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter recommends Walcott for yellow fever work, although he is inexperienced in mosquito control.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222848
      Letter from J.S. Cudlipp to Henry Rose Carter May 13, 1921
      1 page
      English Cudlipp, J.S.

      Cudlipp provides Carter with Walcott's address in British Guyana.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222849
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose May 14, 1921
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter believes that yellow fever is still present in Africa. Carter would be willing to go to Africa as an adviser if he is physically able.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222850
      Receipt from the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene to Henry Rose Carter May 10, 1921
      1 page
      English Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

      Receipt for Carter's Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene subscription.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222851
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter May 18, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose thanks Carter for his assessment of the situation in West Africa.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222852
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter May 20, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson reports on yellow fever work in Peru and comments on his employees, interpersonal issues, funding, and problems with steamship companies.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222853
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter May 24, 1921
      3 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor comments on Hanson's and Pareja's work in Peru. He also discusses issues related to yellow fever work in Mexico.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222854
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Andrew Balfour May 24, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter's subscription to the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene should be in his name, not his son's.

    • Box 9 folder 7 uva-lib:2222855
      Letter from Richard Messer to Henry Rose Carter May 31, 1921
      1 page
      English Messer, Richard

      Messer sends Carter a report of the malaria control committee, which Gage will present at the Boston meeting.

  • Box 9 folder 8 uva-lib:2222856
    [Massachusetts] State Sanitary Engineers' Association Committee Report on Mosquito Control June 2, 1921
  • Box 9 folder 9 uva-lib:2222857
    Letter from L.M. Fisher to Henry Rose Carter June 2, 1921
    2 pages
    English Fisher, Lawrence Machemar, 1886-

    Fisher reports on an increase in malaria attributed to dam impoundment in South Carolina.

  • Box 9 folder 10 uva-lib:2222858
    Letter from L.M. Fisher to Henry Rose Carter June 20, 1921
    3 pages
    English Fisher, Lawrence Machemar, 1886-

    Fisher reports on the malaria situation in South Carolina. He discusses his malaria control work funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.

  • Box 9 folder 11 uva-lib:2222859
    Behavior of the Heart in the Experimental Infection of Guinea Pigs and Monkeys with Leptospira Icteroides and Leptospira Icterhemorrhagica , by A.E. Cohn and Hideyo Noguchi June 1921
    2 pages
    English Cohn, Alfred E. (Alfred Einstein), 1879-1957 Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

    Noguchi and Cohn manuscript on the behavior of the heart in monkeys and guinea pigs infected with yellow fever.

  • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222860
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter June 1921-August 1921
    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222861
      Letter fragment to Florence M. Read June 9, 1921
      1 page
      English

      This letter concerns qualifications of yellow fever workers.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222862
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter June 13, 1921
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      White saw Carter's and Hanson's letters before leaving for Nicaragua.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222863
      Letter from Richard Messer to Henry Rose Carter June 21, 1921
      1 page
      English Messer, Richard

      Messer thanks Carter for his comments on Virginia malaria control work.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222864
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter June 23, 1921
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a letter from Pareja.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222865
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Commandante A. Herrera June 25, 1921
      4 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson criticizes Peruvian officials for undermining yellow fever work.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222866
      Letter to Wenceslao Pareja May 18, 1921
      1 page
      Spanish

      The writer discusses the yellow fever situation and the economic ramifications of quarantines. Enclosed is a copy of a telegram to Hanson.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222867
      Letter from Jose [S. Vammerial?] to Henry Hanson June 25, 1921
      1 page
      Spanish

      This letter, originally sent by the prefect commander, details the difficulties and economic ramifications of quarantine operations.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222868
      Letter from [Joseph H. White ?] to Wickliffe Rose circa July 17, 1921
      1 page
      English

      The writer thinks that Hanson is winning the fight against yellow fever in Peru.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222869
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter July 20, 1920
      3 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose describes plans for yellow fever work in West Africa. He also reports on the situation in Mexico and Central America.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222870
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter July 21, 1921
      3 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter the report of Hanson's work in Peru, which details water container inspections, quarantine, reported deaths and the training of more men.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222871
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose July 26, 1921
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] warns that mosquito control will be harder in Peru because the local officials are unfamiliar with quarantine procedures.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222872
      Excerpt of letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose July 28, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson reports on mosquito work in Peru, where he thinks they have been successful.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222873
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter August 2, 1921
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Hanson believes the Peruvian epidemic may be over.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222874
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Hanson August 4, 1921
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter, preparing a paper, asks Hanson about his experience in Peru. He believes that Hanson and his team have saved Peru. Carter wishes he could have returned to Peru.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222875
      Excerpt of letter from Henry Hanson to Florence M. Read August 4, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson is working on a report covering the Peruvian campaign.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222876
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Wickliffe Rose August 9, 1921
      1 page
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White reports that there is no yellow fever in Peru, but that it is vital to continue mosquito controls for a year.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222877
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter August 16, 1921
      6 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts thanks Carter for lending him memos. He reports on the results of impounded water work in North Carolina and Virginia.

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222878
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter August 26, 1921
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Hanson credits the success against yellow fever in Peru to Carter's advice. Yellow fever has been reported in British Honduras and Belize

    • Box 9 folder 12 uva-lib:2222879
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter August 31, 1921
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter excerpts of Hanson's and White's letters.

  • Box 9 folder 13 uva-lib:2222880
    "Prophylaxis and Serum Therapy of Yellow Fever ", by Hideyo Noguchi July 1921
    8 pages
    English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

    Noguchi's paper on prophylaxis and serum therapy of yellow fever. Discusses isolation of Leptospira icteroides, as well as experiments, efficacy of serum therapy of yellow fever and vaccination against yellow fever.

  • Box 9 folder 14 uva-lib:2222881
    Letter from F.M. Boldridge to Henry Rose Carter with a report on mosquito work in South Carolina September 26, 1921
    23 pages
    English Boldridge, F.M.

    Boldridge sends Carter a report on the mosquito work in South Carolina.

  • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222882
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter September 1921
    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222883
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter September 3, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson sends Carter a copy of a letter reporting on the yellow fever work in South America.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222884
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose September 3, 1921
      5 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson reports on the yellow fever work in South America. He discusses the irregularity of mail, the effective use of fish for mosquito control, the yellow fever risk of Lima's poorer areas, and public health personnel. Hanson thanks the International Health Board for all of its support to the campaign.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222885
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter September 7, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson sends Carter a copy of Hanson's letter to Rose reporting on yellow fever work in Peru, and asks if Carter agrees that the situation seems nearly under control.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222886
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose September 6, 1921
      5 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      In a report on the yellow fever work in Peru, Hanson discusses financial matters, correspondence received, the help extended by White and Carter, and manpower needs. Hanson declares the campaign is going well.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222887
      Notes on the destruction of aquatic plants September 7, 1921
      1 page
      English

      This document lists abstracts of articles dealing with the destruction of certain aquatic plants.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222888
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter September 7, 1921
      2 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read reports on new yellow fever cases in Central America, conditions in various areas in Mexico, and intensive control measures to reduce incidence of infection.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222889
      Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter September 8, 1921
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter recommends continuation of work. He requests to stay since he is the most qualified. He fears a yellow fever outbreak in Lima.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222890
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter September 8, 1921
      4 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson includes the names of medical personnel and the places he has inspected. He mentions the lack of cooperation from locals. He is considering a return to the U.S.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222891
      Letter from Henry Hanson to the Director of Health (Direccion de Salubridad) September 9, 1921
      4 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson gives an account of his trip to Panama. He mentions a modification of quarantine process. He describes sanitary inspections to various regions of Peru [lists names of personnel]. He expresses concern about the government's funding of workers. The yellow fever campaign is going well, but vigilance is required.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222892
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter September 12, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses ways of converting funds into dollars. He reports on field work done by various experts. He mentions funding issues concerning the Peruvian government.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222893
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter September 15, 1921
      2 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read describes details of a field trip. She mentions the attitude of the laborers, noting that the military is needed to get work done. She discusses the prophylactic campaign initiative.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222894
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Laura Armistead Carter September 16, 1921
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read refers to Henry Rose Carter's illness. Rose is on vacation in Maine.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222895
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Florence M. Read September 17, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson thanks Read for mail and the ruling regarding pay for campaign employees. He describes the difficulties doing field work during a workers' strike. He discusses reassignment of investigators to Panama.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222896
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter September 17, 1921
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses a yellow fever outbreak in Trujillo. He mentions the difficulty of doing prophylactic work in Lima. He offers his opinions regarding a member of the Panama Canal Health Department and the Peruvian government.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222897
      Letter from Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton to Henry Rose Carter September 19, 1921
      1 page
      English

      The publishing house of Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton sends Carter a prospectus for a new set of books, entitled The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222898
      Letter from Andrew Balfour to Henry Rose Carter February 1921
      1 page
      English Balfour, Andrew, Sir, 1873-1931

      Andrew Balfour, the treasurer of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, is informing Carter that his subscription to the society is due.

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222899
      Letter from Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton to Henry Rose Carter 1921
      1 page
      English

      The publishing house of Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton sends Carter a prospectus for a new set of books, entitled "The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics."

    • Box 9 folder 15 uva-lib:2222900
      Advanced subscription form for The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics 1921
      1 page
      English

      The publishing house of Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton sends Carter a prospectus for a new set of books, entitled "The Practice of Medicine in the Tropics."

  • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222901
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter October 1921-November 1921
    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222902
      Letter from Bert W. Caldwell to Henry Rose Carter October 6, 1921
      2 pages
      English Caldwell, B. W.

      Caldwell thanks Carter for his informative and invaluable lecture. He reports on field work, problems with local customs, and migrant workers' susceptibility to yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222903
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to John A. Ferrell October 19, 1921
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks thanks Ferrell for the invitation to attend meeting in malaria control. He requests that the International Health Board fund expenses for H.R. Carter as he feels H.R. Carter's presence is essential.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222904
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter October 21, 1921
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson sends Carter a Spanish translation of a lecture. Some inspectors are returning to the Canal Zone. He hopes to bring his family to Peru. There has been an outbreak of bubonic plague. He offers his opinions on the Peruvian government.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222905
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose October 21, 1921
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson offers his opinions on the Peruvian government in regards to funding.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222906
      Letter from H.C. Woodfall to Henry Rose Carter October 22, 1921
      1 page
      English Woodfall, H.C.

      Woodfall asks Carter to review the bill before Georgia Legislature regarding impounded waters.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222907
      Letter from C.C. Pierce to Henry Rose Carter October 24, 1921
      2 pages
      English Pierce, C. C. (Claude Connor), 1878-1944

      Pierce writes that the Public Health Service seeks a high degree of excellence for all courses of instruction. Lecturers should be recognized leaders in their fields. Pierce asks Carter to prepare a statement on malaria and yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222908
      Letter from John A. Ferrell to Henry Rose Carter October 25, 1921
      1 page
      English Ferrell, John A. (John Atkinson), 1880-1965

      Carter does not accept financial support for travel to Hot Springs malaria meeting.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222909
      Letter to L.D. Fricks October 25, 1921
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      The writer informs Fricks that Carter is not willing to accept financial aid to attend a meeting.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222910
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to Henry Rose Carter October 26, 1921
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks apologizes for his efforts to convince Carter to attend the Hot Spring malaria meeting.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222911
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to H.C. Woodfall October 26, 1921
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter gives Woodfall advice on proposed legislation to control spread of malaria.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222912
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [Hugh S. Cumming] October 26, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter agrees to send Surgeon General Cumming a synopsis of a lecture on either malaria or yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222913
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter October 29, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose thanks Carter for suggesting the name of colleague and expresses pleasure at having seen him recently.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222914
      Letter from George Parker to Henry Rose Carter October 29, 1921
      2 pages
      English Parker, George

      Parker reports on a malaria survey in Texas. He describes campaign details. All towns show good results.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222915
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to [Hugh S. Cumming] November 1, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests a reply from Surgeon General [Cumming's] office so he can prepare the lecture as requested.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222916
      Letter from C.C. Pierce to Henry Rose Carter November 2, 1921
      1 page
      English Pierce, C. C. (Claude Connor), 1878-1944

      Pierce requests that Carter prepare two statements for the lecture series.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222917
      Letter from Thomas Nelson & Sons to Henry Rose Carter November 4, 1921
      1 page
      English Thomas Nelson & Sons

      The publishing company requests that Carter abstract Cohn and Noguchi's article on monkey hearts and yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222918
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to [Hugh S. Cumming] November 8, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter sends Surgeon General [Cumming] data for lectures as requested.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222919
      Letter from H. C. Woodfall to Henry Rose Carter November 9, 1921
      1 page
      English Woodfall, H.C.

      Woodfall informs Carter that all papers dealing with malaria have been sent to LePrince.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222920
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter November 9, 1921
      4 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson hopes that there will be no more yellow fever cases after the year 1921. He describes his field work in detail: the use of fish to combat mosquito breeding was very successful but the limited use of containers was difficult to enforce. He praises several inspectors for their good work.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222921
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Henry Rose Carter November 15, 1921
      2 pages
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi appreciates Carter's in-depth analysis of his article. He discusses individual sections of article and looks forward to additional comments or suggestions.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222922
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to M.B. Crowell November 20, 1921
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests changes and additions to the manuscript that he sent to Thomas Nelson and Sons publishing house.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222923
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Hideyo Noguchi November 21, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] comments on the efficacy of the yellow fever vaccine.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222924
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to [s.n.] Abbott November 22, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222925
      Letter From [Henry Rose Carter] to L.L. Hidinger November 22, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222926
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter November 22, 1921
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson reports on the investigation of a possible yellow fever case. He describes his field work and discusses personnel matters. He hopes to bring the campaign to an end by the spring of 1922.

    • Box 9 folder 16 uva-lib:2222927
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Estanislao Pardo Figueroa November 26, 1921
      5 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson refers to the Academy of Medicine meeting to study epidemics of yellow fever. He rebuts the contention of a Peruvian physician to the absence of yellow fever in the area, noting that the goal of the campaign is to insure against recurrence.

  • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222928
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter December 1921
    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222929
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter December 2, 1921
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose thanks Carter for his unselfish devotion and loyalty to the cause.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222930
      Letter from Nicolas E. Cavassa to Henry Rose Carter December 3, 1921
      1 page
      Spanish Cavassa, Nicolas E.

      Cavassa discusses the ongoing yellow fever campaign.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222931
      Telegram from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter December 6, 1921
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Receipt for book order.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222932
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter December 6, 1921
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson refutes Dr. Arces' theory that yellow fever does not exist in Peru. He expresses confidence in the work being done.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222933
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to Henry Rose Carter December 9, 1921
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks seeks Carter's advice on how to publish comprehensive malaria bulletin.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222934
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose December 13, 1921
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the history of yellow fever in South America.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222935
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter December 17, 1921
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose expresses great interest in publishing a story on yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222936
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Lunsford D. Fricks December 24, 1921
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222937
      Letter from C.C. Pierce to Henry Rose Carter December 28, 1921
      1 page
      English Pierce, C. C. (Claude Connor), 1878-1944

      Pierce thanks Carter for his paper on yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222938
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wickliffe Rose December 29, 1921
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests that Rose proofread his Spanish translation of an article sent to him by Hanson.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222939
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Henry Rose Carter December 30, 1921
      9 pages
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi informs Carter of the death, by yellow fever, of Cross - one of Noguchi's laboratory assistants. Cross had been sent to Mexico without being properly immunized. Noguchi openly questions the actions of the doctors who attended to Cross in Mexico.

    • Box 9 folder 17 uva-lib:2222940
      Letter to Hideyo Noguchi December 31, 1921
      1 page
      English
  • Box 9 folder 18 uva-lib:2222941
    Reports on yellow fever by J. Birney Guthrie, R.T. Perkins and Henry Rose Carter 1921
    • Box 9 folder 18 uva-lib:2222942
      Clinical Blood Findings in Yellow Fever , by J. Birney Guthrie, M.D. and R.T. Perkins, M.D. circa 1921
      4 pages
      English Perkins, R.T. Guthrie, J. Birney

      This is a detailed report on clinical findings regarding yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 18 uva-lib:2222943
      Special Measures Against Yellow Fever at Ports of Arrival (Domestic and Insular) circa 1921
      3 pages
      English

      The report outlines special measures to screen passengers, including quarantine procedures and possible hospitalization.

    • Box 9 folder 18 uva-lib:2222944
      Yellow fever , by Henry Rose Carter circa 1921
      25 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Detailed report on the history of yellow fever by H.R. Carter which includes areas such as geographical distribution, etiology, conveyance, pathology, clinical history, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prophylaxis.

  • Box 9 folder 19 uva-lib:2222945
    Report of the Yellow Fever Epidemic in the Department of Lambayeque , by Henry Rose Carter February 25, 1921
    5 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter reports on the yellow fever epidemic in the department of Lambayeque, including nature of epidemic and campaign.

  • Box 9 folder 20 uva-lib:2222946
    Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter with a report 1921
    Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954
    • Box 9 folder 20 uva-lib:2222947
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter circa 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson requests a copy of Carter's article on the incubation period of yellow fever, from 1900.

    • Box 9 folder 20 uva-lib:2222948
      La fiebre amarilla , by Henry Rose Carter March 26, 1914
      20 pages
      Spanish Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the transmission, spread and containment of yellow fever.

  • Box 9 folder 21 uva-lib:2222949
    "Malaria Survey of Cherokee County, Texas ", by George Parker 1921
  • Box 9 folder 22 uva-lib:2222950
    Notes for a lecture on yellow fever, by [Henry Rose Carter] circa 1921
    5 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    [Carter] deals extensively with the prophylaxis of yellow fever.

  • Box 9 folder 23 uva-lib:2222951
    Notes on malaria in the Dutch East Indies circa 1921
  • Box 9 folder 24 uva-lib:2222952
    Articles relating to malaria and impounded waters 1921
    • Box 9 folder 24 uva-lib:2222953
      "Control of Malaria by Control of the Human Host ", by [Henry Rose Carter] circa 1921
      9 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] details various methods of controlling malaria. He discusses segregation, screening, mosquito bars, and the use of quinine. [Carter] favors mosquito control because it does not require modification of human behavior.

    • Box 9 folder 24 uva-lib:2222954
      "Impounded Waters ", by Joseph Augustine LePrince circa 1921
      9 pages
      English 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-


      LePrince describes mosquito breeding in impounded waters, suggesting necessary regulations to be implemented by State Boards of Health.

    • Box 9 folder 24 uva-lib:2222955
      "Regulations Governing the Impounding of Waters ", by the Alabama State Board of Health circa 1921
      19 pages
      English Alabama State Board of Health

      This report discusses control of debris and vegetation, fish stocking, and ditching. Pertinent state health laws are listed.

  • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222956
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter January 1922

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222957
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter?]to Henry Hanson January 1, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter?] writes to Hanson that he recalls balancing accounts in Piura, Peru on this day last year.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222958
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Henry Rose Carter January 3, 1922
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi sends Carter eight ampoules of yellow fever vaccine and directions for its use.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222959
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to L.L. Hidinger January 4, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter sends Hidinger an abstract and critique of the National Drainage Congress proceedings.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222960
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Henry Rose Carter January 5, 1922
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi discusses the death of Cross in Mexico, emphasizing the limited protection of vaccination.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222961
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Lunsford D. Fricks January 8, 1922
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] asks that the Public Health Service supervise mosquito study and control of ponds at Badin and other places in North Carolina.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222962
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to H. McG. Robertson January 9, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] comments on Robertson's proposed bubonic plague study and on plague infected fleas.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222963
      Letter to Dear Doctor Ferrell January 9, 1922
      5 pages
      English

      [Carter] comments extensively on a public health film on malaria.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222964
      Letter to Dear Doctor Ferrell January 10, 1922
      1 page
      English

      The firm of Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton informs Carter about its pricing policies for reprints of medical journals.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222965
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Joseph A. LePrince January 11, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes to LePrince concerning three papers on water impoundment he gave to the U.S. Army Surgeon General.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222966
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to F.M. Boldridge January 14, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes to Boldridge concerning Geiger's pamphlet on Anopheles mosquito flight experiment.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222967
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to Michael E. Connor January 16, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] asks Connor for a translation of a text on the pre-Columbian Yucatan. He believes yellow fever may have existed among the Maya.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222968
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to Henry Rose Carter January 17, 1922
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks believes that Carter's malaria abstracts are very important to field workers, but should be issued by the Division of Scientific Research.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222969
      Letter from Bruce Mayne to Henry Rose Carter January 18, 1922
      2 pages
      English Mayne, Bruce, 1882-

      Mayne thanks Carter for his contributions to engineering abstracts and inquires about his sources.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222970
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter January 19, 1922
      6 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson details his yellow fever work in Peru, commenting on his workers, areas of the country where mosquito work is being done, the suspension of Dunn's stegomyia work, and fever cases.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222971
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Bruce Mayne January 21, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes the literature he is covering for his abstracts.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222972
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter January 22, 1922
      3 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts believes that Carter's abstracts are of great value. He may move to Mobile, Alabama for a malaria project.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222973
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter January 24, 1922
      4 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson details the progress against yellow fever in Peru, but notes that the situation in Mexico and Central America is more serious than once thought.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222974
      Letter from W.H.W. Komp to Henry Rose Carter January 24, 1922
      1 page
      English Komp, William H. Wood, 1893-

      Komp finds great value Carter's abstracts of malaria literature.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222975
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter January 25, 1922
      5 pages
      English 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-


      LePrince writes that Carter's malaria abstracts and comments are valuable. He discusses Caldwell's yellow fever work in Mexico and upcoming malaria control work in southern Illinois, as well as other malaria work in the South.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222976
      Letter from L.L. Williams, Jr., to Henry Rose Carter January 25, 1922
      2 pages
      English Williams, Louis L.

      Williams believes that the malaria abstracts require Carter's comments to be useful. He has been filming locations that need draining as part of the anti-malaria campaign.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2222977
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William H. Ballou January 25, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests a reference to an article, by Kudo, on a microorganism that kills mosquito larvae.

    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2350592
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Dr. R. Kudo January 25, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
    • Box 9 folder 25 uva-lib:2350593
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter January 26, 1922
      2 pages
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953
  • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222978
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter February 1922
    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222979
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Leland O. Howard  February 2, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter asks Howard for references on the effect of cold on Aedes calopus mosquitoes.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222980
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Bruce Mayne  February 2, 1922
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter critiques Mayne's manuscript on the Anopheles mosquito.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222981
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to M.A. Barber  February 2, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses Kudo's article, as well as others. Carter would like to work with Barber for a short period, although he believes a winter attack on Anopheles is fruitless.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222982
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  February 6, 1922
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber discusses his efforts against mosquitos in Alabama.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222983
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  February 9, 1922
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses research on pre-Columbian yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222984
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Charles W. Stiles  February 13, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] asks Stiles if the cattle fever tick is becoming acclimated to colder climates.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222985
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph A. LePrince  February 13, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] inquires about LePrince's mosquito work in Illinois.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222986
      Letter from A.B. Cascorrcelos to Michael E. Connor  February 13, 1922
      1 page
      Spanish Cascorrcelos, A.B.

      Cascorrcelos writes to Connor concerning possible pre-Columbian manifestations of yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222987
      Letter from Bessie G. Roche to Henry Rose Carter  February 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Roche, Bessie G.

      Roche informs Carter that she will hold Carter's letter until Russell returns from Brazil.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222988
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Richard H. Creel  February 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] asks Creel for details of past Mississippi Valley outbreaks that were not yellow fever for a study he is conducting.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222989
      Letter from Wade H. Frost to Henry Rose Carter  February 17, 1922
      2 pages
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost asks Carter to give lectures on malaria and yellow fever at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222990
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  February 20, 1922
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson believes that the yellow fever epidemic along the Peruvian coast has been contained.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222991
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  February 21, 1922
      2 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      The International Health Board encourages Carter to write a history of yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222992
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wade H. Frost  circa February 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he would be glad to give lectures on malaria and yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222993
      Letter from Wade H. Frost to Henry Rose Carter  February 20, 1922
      1 page
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost discusses Carter's upcoming lectures on malaria and yellow fever, at Johns Hopkins.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222994
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  February 25, 1922
      1 page
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses the term “cocolitzle” in reference to possible pre-Columbian yellow fever epidemic.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222995
      Letter to Florence M. Read  February 25, 1922
      1 page
      English

      The writer recommends Connor for yellow fever work in Africa.

    • Box 9 folder 26 uva-lib:2222996
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  February 27, 1922
      3 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson reports on mosquito larvae studies in Peru. He also discusses, at length, administrative and political issues related to his work.

  • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2222997
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter March 1922

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2222998
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Henry Hanson  March 11, 1922
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] informs Hanson that he has been lecturing on malaria and yellow fever at Johns Hopkins. Currently he is working on a brief history of yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2222999
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Henry Rose Carter  March 14, 1922
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby believes that Lazear probably did tell Carroll he was bitten by a mosquito at Las Animas, but that Reed and others felt Lazear had purposely allowed himself to be bitten. He comments on Agramonte's role in the yellow fever work.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223000
      Letter from George Parker to Henry Rose Carter  March 18, 1922
      1 page
      English Parker, George

      Parker sends Carter a paper on malaria work in Texas.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223001
      Letter from Wade H. Frost to Henry Rose Carter  March 21, 1922
      2 pages
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost comments on Carter's report on influenza and pneumonia in Panama and urges him to publish it. He feels Carter's lectures were the best they have had at Johns Hopkins.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223002
      Letter from Wade H. Frost to Henry Rose Carter  March 23, 1922
      1 page
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost comments on influenza epidemics in Panama.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223003
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  March 27, 1922
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts asks for Carter's help on a paper he must give on malaria control.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223004
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wade H. Frost  March 29, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] comments on Snow's living organism theory of disease.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223005
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to T.H.D. Griffitts  March 29, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] comments on malaria control and sends Griffitts a recent lecture he gave on the subject. [Carter] requests information on breeding areas of the three Anopheles species mosquitos.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223006
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Chief Engineer  March 29, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter asks when water was first piped to Front and Water Streets, in Philadelphia.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223007
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William Y. Hollingsworth  March 29, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter asks Hollingsworth if New Orleans Stegomyia (mosquitos) breed only in puddles with mud sides.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223008
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to H.D. Bruns  March 30, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter asks Bruns about mosquito breeding in puddles with mud sides.

    • Box 9 folder 27 uva-lib:2223009
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  March 30, 1922
      4 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Read sends Carter extracts from two letters by Hanson. In the first letter Hanson discusses a possible yellow fever outbreak in southern Peru. His second letter deals with rumors of a yellow fever outbreak in the mountains.

  • Box 9 folder 28 uva-lib:2223010
    Henry Rose Carter to P.M. Ashburn, report on control of malaria April 15, 1922
    Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
    • Box 9 folder 28 uva-lib:2223011
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to P.M. Ashburn  April 15, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] thanks Ashburn for sending him his manuscript. He discusses issues concerning mosquitos, specifically the Anopheles.

    • Box 9 folder 28 uva-lib:2223012
      Some Observations Bearing on the Control of Malaria , by P.M. Ashburn  circa 1914
      10 pages
      English Ashburn, P. M. (Percy Moreau), 1872-1940

      Ashburn reports on methods of curbing malaria through the control of mosquito populations.

  • Box 9 folder 29 uva-lib:2223013
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter April 1922
    • Box 9 folder 29 uva-lib:2223014
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Florence M. Read  April 1, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter feels that there is no danger to the coast from any yellow fever east of the Peruvian mountains due to distance, population size, and a paucity of water storage.

    • Box 9 folder 29 uva-lib:2223015
      Letter from George Parker to Henry Rose Carter  April 3, 1922
      2 pages
      English Parker, George

      Parker informs Carter that he is not permitted to continue malaria work in Cherokee County, Mississippi, but that the county health department will continue the work. He is now beginning the Yazoo County campaign and planning a mobile laboratory.

    • Box 9 folder 29 uva-lib:2223016
      Letter from Bert W. Caldwell to Henry Rose Carter  April 6, 1922
      4 pages
      English Caldwell, B. W.

      Caldwell asks Carter about the possibility of human yellow fever “carriers”, as he has had an inexplicable case of yellow fever in his district.

    • Box 9 folder 29 uva-lib:2223017
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Henry Hanson  April 12, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests information on the history of yellow fever in Peru. [Carter] comments on working relations with the Peruvian government.

    • Box 9 folder 29 uva-lib:2223018
      Letter from R.C. Derivaux to Henry Rose Carter  April 12, 1922
      3 pages
      English Derivaux, R. C. (Robert Clarence), 1887-

      Derivaux tells Carter of his activities over the past three years. He is now in private practice and teaching at Vanderbilt Medical School.

    • Box 9 folder 29 uva-lib:2223019
      Letter from M.Z. Bair to Henry Rose Carter  April 21, 1922
      2 pages
      English Bair, M.Z.

      Bair praises the abstracts provided by the Public Health Service. Included is an autograph note from Carter to Mendelsohn.

    • Box 9 folder 29 uva-lib:2223020
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Bert W. Caldwell  April 24, 1922
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] believes that human “carriers” of yellow fever, without symptoms, do not exist. He feels that Caldwell's case must involve either a human with undiagnosed yellow fever or an erroneous diagnosis of yellow fever.

  • Box 9 folder 30 uva-lib:2223021
    South Carolina Supreme Court Decision: George D. Belton v. Wateree Power Company  April 1922
    15 pages
    English South Carolina. Supreme Court

    This opinion discusses a case in which a power company has been sued by a farmer for building a dam. This dam damaged his farm land and created stagnant pools where malarial mosquitoes breed.

  • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223022
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter May 1922
    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223023
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  May 3, 1922
      3 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor recommends continued vigilance for at least six months after the last confirmed case of yellow fever. He discusses the political situation in Mexico, noting that the Tampico office is closing.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223024
      Letter from F.M. Boldridge to Henry Rose Carter  May 3, 1922
      1 page
      English Boldridge, F.M.

      Boldridge asks Carter for information on health conditions in Guatemala.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223025
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to F.M. Boldridge  May 4, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter gives Boldridge advice regarding Guatemala, including precautions to take. He offers his opinions about the people of Latin America.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223026
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  May 12, 1922
      1 page
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor asks for Carter's opinion regarding some notes he has compiled on yellow fever. The campaign in Mexico is going well.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223027
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Colonel Russell  May 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] informs Russell that work on the yellow fever history has proceeded slowly. He requests payment for clerical services related to the writing of the book.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223028
      Letter from E. J. Scannell to Henry Rose Carter  May 20, 1922
      3 pages
      English Scannell, E.J.

      Scannell reminisces about times he and Carter spent in Panama. He reports on yellow fever field work in Mexico and claims to have created a “no man's land” between Mexico and Guatemala.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223029
      Letter from Isador W. Mendelsohn to Henry Rose Carter  May 20, 1922
      1 page
      English Mendelsohn, Isador W.

      Mendelsohn discusses problems surrounding the publication of Carter's article on malaria.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223030
      Letter fragment from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  May 21, 1922
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson reports on the conclusion of the yellow fever campaign in Peru. He encourages Carter to file all his expense receipts since the exchange rate has improved.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223031
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Michael E. Connor  May 22, 1922
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

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

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223032
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  May 25, 1922
      2 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read writes that Carter will receive an advance, to cover writing-related expenses, for the yellow fever book.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223033
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  May 29, 1922
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson writes that he has announced to the press and government that yellow fever has been eradicated along the coast.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223034
      Letter to Henry Rose Carter  May 29, 1922
      1 page
      English

      The writer, from the treasury department of the U.S. Public Health Service, expresses a desire to discuss with Carter a plan to put European ports under the general direction of U.S. Quarantine Station, on Staten Island, New York.

    • Box 9 folder 31 uva-lib:2223035
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  May 30, 1922
      3 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses field work and a difficult case, in San Cristobal. Connor is worried that yellow fever's demise in Peru will be announced too soon.

  • Box 9 folder 32 uva-lib:2223036
    A summation of the sanitary campaign against yellow fever in Peru June 15, 1922
    Spanish
  • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223037
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter June 1922
    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223038
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Dr. Nicolas E. Cavassa  June 1, 1922
      2 pages
      Spanish Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter recommends strict enforcement of sanitary rules to prevent further outbreaks of yellow fever. He believes that entire coast line of Peru is free of disease.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223039
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Hanson  June 3, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests data on the history of yellow fever in Peru.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223040
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  June 8, 1922
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses the political situation in Peru and his difficulties in dealing with local authorities.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223041
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to E.J. Scannell  June 11, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses Scannell's work against yellow fever in Chiapas, Mexico.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223042
      Letter from Bert W. Caldwell to Henry Rose Carter  June 12, 1922
      4 pages
      English Caldwell, B. W.

      Caldwell agrees with Carter that there are no human carriers of yellow fever. He discusses, in detail, his field work in Mexico.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223043
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to George E. Vincent  June 14, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests clarification of the veracity of a controversial study published by the Rockefeller Foundation, in 1921, regarding yellow fever and human experimentation.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223044
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  June 15, 1922
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson updates Carter on his search for material for Carter's yellow fever book. The Peruvian health authorities have suggested he stay after the end of campaign, but he is uncertain what he will do.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223045
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Henry Rose Carter  June 22, 1922
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi writes to Carter concerning the confusion over human experimentation in the 1921 Rockefeller Foundation report.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223046
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to George E. Vincent  June 22, 1922
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi, referring to the 1921 Rockefeller Foundation report, attempts to clarify the claim that vaccinated soldiers did not contract yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223047
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Joseph H. White  June 22, 1922
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi writes to White regarding the appearance of human experimentation in the 1921 Rockefeller Foundation report. Noguchi had attributed the experiment to White.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223048
      Letter from Juan Guiteras to Henry Rose Carter  June 23, 1922
      1 page
      English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

      Guiteras provides Carter with his new address in Cuba.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223049
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Hanson  June 24, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about the history of yellow fever in South America and his research on the subject.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223050
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  June 26, 1922
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses yellow fever cases in Peru.

    • Box 9 folder 33 uva-lib:2223051
      Letter from C.C. Williamson to Henry Rose Carter  June 27, 1922
      2 pages
      English Williamson, Charles C. (Charles Clarence), 1877-1965

      Williamson requests that Carter review a manuscript on the yellow fever campaign in Ecuador. He suggests it may be useful for Carter's planned publication on the history of yellow fever.

  • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223052
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter July 1922
    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223053
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to C.C. Williamson  July 1, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses a manuscript on the campaign against yellow fever in Ecuador.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223054
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Philip Alexander Bruce  July 2, 1922
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter maintains that the sanitation of the Isthmus of Panama was Gorgas' work. He credits Reed for laying the foundation of all subsequent yellow fever work.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223055
      Letter from Wenceslao Pareja to Henry Rose Carter  July 4, 1922
      2 pages
      Spanish Pareja y Pareja, Wenceslao

      Pareja writes to Carter regarding the history of yellow fever in Ecuador. Enclosed is a table showing the annual number of yellow fever cases, from 1880-1919, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223056
      "La Fiebre Amarilla en 40 Años "  circa 1919
      1 page
      Spanish

      This chart tracks the number of cases of yellow fever per year, from 1880-1919, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223057
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Hanson  July 6, 1922
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter gives his opinion as to whether Hanson should pursue a position with the Peruvian Health Department. He doubts that an African campaign will ever take place.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223058
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Herbert Joseph Spinden  July 6, 1922
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses scientific theories concerning the origins of yellow fever in humans.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223059
      Letter from E.J. Scannell to Henry Rose Carter  July 7, 1922
      3 pages
      English Scannell, E.J.

      Scannell discusses his field work and answers Carter's questions concerning the breeding places of mosquitoes in wells.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223060
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  July 11, 1922
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson requests that Carter critique his preliminary report on the yellow fever campaign in Peru. He asks if his resume describing his work in 1921 and 1922 has been received.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223061
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  July 12, 1922
      3 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose reports that the western coast of South American is free from yellow fever. There are still cases of yellow fever in eastern Brazil.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223062
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  July 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson offers to send Carter memorabilia of the yellow fever campaign in Peru. He plans to arrive in New York soon.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223063
      Letter from R. C. Derivaux to Henry Rose Carter  July 16, 1922
      1 page
      English Derivaux, R. C. (Robert Clarence), 1887-

      Derivaux reports on work done in the field of acidosis and diabetes. He has done no more work on malaria since going into private practice.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223064
      Letter to Wickliffe Rose  July 22, 1922
      3 pages
      English

      The writer makes recommendations concerning how the International Health Board should handle inquiries concerning the status of yellow fever in various South American countries.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223065
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter  July 23, 1922
      8 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes his trip to South Carolina, but refuses to make anymore long journeys. He discusses financial affairs and family issues.

    • Box 9 folder 34 uva-lib:2223066
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  July 26, 1922
      3 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses the campaign against yellow fever in Mexico, which he plans to finish soon. He thanks Carter for the critique of his manuscript.

  • Box 9 folder 35 uva-lib:2223067
    Report on the Epidemic of Yellow Fever at Grand-Bassam  October 25, 1923
    12 pages
    English

    This report is a detailed account of the yellow fever epidemic in French West Africa, including information on control measures, vaccinotherapy, serotherapy, and experimental findings.

  • Box 9 folder 36 uva-lib:2223068
    Report on the Probable Origin of the Epidemic of Yellow Fever  August 25, 1922
    6 pages
    English

    This report discusses the probable origin of yellow fever in Africa.

  • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223069
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter August 1922
    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223070
      Letter from Bert W. Caldwell to Henry Rose Carter  August 5, 1922
      1 page
      English Caldwell, B. W.

      Caldwell asks Carter to review a report on the yellow fever campaign in Mexico. He discusses the current situation in the field.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223071
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wenceslao Pareja  August 7, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter thanks Pareja for providing him with historical data on yellow fever cases in Guayaquil and asks him to clarify some statements.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223072
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  August 10, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose apologizes for missing Carter while he was in New York.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223073
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  August 10, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter English and Spanish versions of an article by White on yellow fever. He mentions two cases of yellow fever in Mexico, which White and Connor are investigating.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223074
      Letter to Wickliffe Rose  August 17, 1922
      3 pages
      English

      The writer discusses White's paper on yellow fever, and believes it would be useful to local doctors in Mexico.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223075
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Bert W. Caldwell  August 17, 1922
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reviews, in detail, the "Report of the Yellow Fever Campaign in Second Yellow Fever Zone."

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223076
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Frederick F. Russell  August 17, 1922
      1 page
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      Russell asks that Noguchi examine the tissues he sent, looking especially for Weil's disease.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223077
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  August 25, 1922
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell reports that White discovered a case of yellow fever in Tampico. He believes that this indicates a continued presence of the disease in that region.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223078
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to John A. Ferrell  August 25, 1922
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter suggests several possible field studies on malaria.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223079
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to John A. Ferrell  August 25, 1922
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      This is a draft of Carter's letter to Ferrell (August 25, 1922), which includes Carter's signature.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223080
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  August 28, 1922
      2 pages
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell paraphrases telegrams and letters, enclosing one from White, concerning new yellow fever cases in Mexico and Africa.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223081
      Letter from Joseph H. White to [Frederick F.] Russell  August 17, 1922
      2 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White discusses ongoing mosquito eradication work in Mexico and South America.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223082
      Letter from Bert W. Caldwell to Henry Rose Carter  August 29, 1922
      5 pages
      English Caldwell, B. W.

      Caldwell replies to questions raised by Carter concerning yellow fever outbreaks in Mexico and Africa.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223083
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Wickliffe Rose  August 29, 1922
      2 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White writes that he has been mediating between Connor and Stubbs. He briefly describes the situation in Mexico regarding yellow fever.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223084
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Frederick F. Russell  August 30, 1922
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the latest yellow fever outbreak in Mexico. He is also concerned about the new cases in Africa.

    • Box 9 folder 37 uva-lib:2223085
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  August 30, 1922
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell discusses yellow fever cases in Grand Bassam and West Africa. French government officials ask for medicine to combat the outbreak.

  • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223086
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter September 1922
    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223087
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  September 5, 1922
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read informs Carter that Connor wants the yellow fever council, including Carter, to critique his articles on yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223088
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  September 7, 1922
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses financial matters and his feelings towards the International Health Board. He comments on Connor and Cumming.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223089
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Florence M. Read  September 8, 1922
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] critiques Connor's articles on mosquitoes, fish, and yellow fever. He credits Connor with the use of fish for mosquito control in recent yellow fever campaigns.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223090
      Letter from Wenceslao Pareja to Henry Rose Carter  September 9, 1922
      2 pages
      Spanish Pareja y Pareja, Wenceslao

      Pareja discusses the origins of yellow fever in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223091
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  September 9, 1922
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell asks Carter for comments on the enclosed letter from Gunn regarding yellow fever and public health conditions in Ivory Coast, Africa.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223092
      Letter from Selskar M. Gunn to Frederick F. Russell  August 29, 1922
      2 pages
      English Gunn, Selskar Michael, 1883-1944

      Gunn reports to Russell on yellow fever and public health conditions in the Ivory Coast, Africa.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223093
      Letter from G.H. Hazlehurst to Henry Rose Carter  September 12, 1922
      1 page
      English Hazlehurst, G.H.

      Hazlehurst seeks Carter's advice on a draft of Regulations Governing the Impounding of Waters, which he is anxious to have passed by the State Board of Health.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223094
      Letter from L.L. Williams  September 12, 1922
      2 pages
      English Williams, Louis L.

      Williams discusses a bulletin that was distributed to educate the public about mosquitoes. He writes about employing a sanitary officer for malaria education.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223095
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to Henry Rose Carter  September 14, 1922
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks quotes a letter he received from Barber that says Chaara foetida is not suitable as food for mosquito larvae.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223096
      Letter from John A. Ferrell to Henry Rose Carter  September 14, 1922
      2 pages
      English Ferrell, John A. (John Atkinson), 1880-1965

      Ferrell is impressed by Carter's suggestions of field experiments for malaria control. He discusses funding issues.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223097
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  September 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell thanks Carter for answering Antonetti's questions. He has no news of more yellow fever cases in Mexico.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223098
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Western Carolina Power Company  September 18, 1922
      14 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports on his survey of mosquito breeding in certain portions of Bridgewater Lake and the surrounding area.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223099
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  September 21, 1922
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell encloses a letter from Selskar M. Gunn reporting on yellow fever in French West Africa.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223100
      Letter from Selskar M. Gunn to Frederick F. Russell  September 7, 1922
      1 page
      English Gunn, Selskar Michael, 1883-1944

      Gunn reports on a vaccine shipment and on new cases of yellow fever in the Ivory Coast.

    • Box 10 folder 1 uva-lib:2223101
      Letter from Nicolas E. Cavassa to Henry Rose Carter  September 27, 1922
      1 page
      Spanish Cavassa, Nicolas E.

      Cavassa writes to Carter that he finds his account of the yellow fever epidemic in Peru interesting. Unfortunately, he has lost the reference to the article on Stegomyias that Carter had requested.

  • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223102
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter October 1922
    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223103
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to G.H. Hazlehurst  October 3, 1922
      8 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter critiques the tentative requirements for impounding water to prevent the production of malaria which were sent to him by Hazlehurst. He discusses the costs of malaria prevention measures. He comments on the ideas of LePrince and Griffitts.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223104
      Letter from L.M. Fisher to Henry Rose Carter  October 4, 1922
      1 page
      English Fisher, Lawrence Machemar, 1886-

      Fisher requests Carter's suggestions for water projects in North Carolina.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223105
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Manager  October 7, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter reports on his survey of McDowell Creek to determine the presence of malaria bearing mosquitoes and the effect of the proposed Mountain Island Pond on the production of these mosquitoes. Carter believes a survey needs to be repeated after the creation of the pond.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223106
      Letter from G.H. Hazlehurst to Henry Rose Carter  October 13, 1922
      1 page
      English Hazlehurst, G.H.

      Hazlehurst thanks Carter for his comments on the proposed Alabama public health regulations.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223107
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  October 21, 1922
      4 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson writes about resuming his yellow fever work in Mexico. He discusses the ramifications, both personal and financial, that such a decision would entail. He comments on the political situation in Mexico.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223108
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to Henry Rose Carter  October 24, 1922
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks hopes that Carter will be able to attend the Chattanooga meetings.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223109
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter  October 26, 1922
      2 pages
      English 
 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-


      LePrince thanks Carter for introducing his ideas on mosquitos and drainage into technical schools.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223110
      Letter from L.M. Fisher to Henry Rose Carter  October 28, 1922
      3 pages
      English Fisher, Lawrence Machemar, 1886-

      Fisher thanks Carter for his public health recommendations. He describes his anti-malaria work and tells of the prevalence of malaria at North and South Carolina sites.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223111
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to W.S. Rankin  October 30, 1922
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks sends Rankin and Carter a copy of proposed impounded water health regulations.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223112
      Impounded Waters  circa 1920s
      1 page
      English

      This report gives proposed impounded water health regulations cover floating debris, vegetation, and fish stocking.

    • Box 10 folder 2 uva-lib:2223113
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  October 31, 1922
      3 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose informs Carter that the International Health Board plans to continue yellow fever work in Mexico and possibly in Brazil.

  • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223114
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter November 1922
    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223115
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Peabody Museum  November 1, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests the Thompson article on Mayan antiquities from the Peabody Museum at Harvard University.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223116
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  October 11, 1922
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor writes to Carter about his meeting with archeologist Thompson concerning an ancient Mayan storage device. He describes the yellow fever outbreak in Mexico and the difficult working conditions there.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223117
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to L.M. Fisher  November 1, 1922
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] sends Fisher information on impounded waters. He comments on the malaria and mosquito situation in North and South Carolina.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223118
      Letter from L.M. Fisher to Henry Rose Carter  November 3, 1922
      2 pages
      English Fisher, Lawrence Machemar, 1886-

      Fisher reports on malaria and mosquito conditions at some North Carolina sites.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223119
      Letter from G.H. Hazlehurst to Henry Rose Carter  November 4, 1922
      1 page
      English Hazlehurst, G.H.

      Hazlehurst returns Carter's memoranda.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223120
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose  November 4, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter comments on the Health Board's work in Mexico and Grand Bassam.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223121
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  November 6, 1922
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose requests Carter's opinion on an alleged yellow fever case.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223122
      Letter from John D. Long to Henry Rose Carter  November 6, 1922
      1 page
      English Long, John D., 1874-1949

      Long sends Carter copies of correspondence about a possible yellow fever case at Mobile, Alabama.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223123
      Radiogram from M.S. Lombard to Hugh S. Cumming  September 14, 1922
      1 page
      English Lombard, Marion S., 1888-

      Lombard reports to Cumming on a possible yellow fever case involving the death of a Spanish sailor at Mobile, Alabama.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223124
      [Telegram?] from Hugh S. Cumming to M.S. Lombard  September 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948

      Cumming advises Lombard on a possible yellow fever case at Mobile, Alabama.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223125
      Letter from M.S. Lombard to [Hugh S. Cumming]  September 18, 1922
      4 pages
      English Lombard, Marion S., 1888-

      Lombard reports on a possible yellow fever case involving the death of a Spanish seaman. He includes clinical and pathological reports and describes treatment of the vessel and crew.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223126
      Letter from H.R. Wood to Quarantine Officer  September 14, 1922
      1 page
      English Wood, H.R.

      Ship Captain Wood requests the quarantine officer to dispose of the body of a Spanish sailor, a possible yellow fever victim.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223127
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  November 7, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter a copy of Lombard's report on a possible case of yellow fever involving the death of a Spanish seaman and asks for his opinion of the case.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223128
      Letter from M.S. Lombard to the Surgeon General of the United States  September 18, 1922
      English Lombard, Marion S., 1888-
    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223129
      Letter from Wade Hampton Frost to Henry Rose Carter  November 8, 1922
      2 pages
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost requests that Carter give two epidemiology lectures on yellow fever at Johns Hopkins University.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223130
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose  November 9, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses an alleged case of yellow fever. He believes that a quarantine should be instituted for safety's sake.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223131
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Joseph H. White  November 11, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose reports on a yellow fever outbreak in Ceara, Brazil.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223132
      Letter from J.V. Sutton to Henry Rose Carter  November 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Sutton, J.V.

      Sutton informs Carter that the Camden court cases will not be tried.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223133
      Letter from W.C. Hausheer to Wickliffe Rose  November 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Hausheer, W.C.

      Hausheer reports that their yellow fever findings in Surinam proved negative, but yellow fever is present in Sierra Leone.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223134
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  November 17, 1922
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose reports on American yellow fever deaths in Ceara, Brazil. He also mentions incidents of yellow fever in Africa.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223135
      Letter from M.S. Lombard to Henry Rose Carter  November 17, 1922
      2 pages
      English Lombard, Marion S., 1888-

      Lombard requests Carter's advice on possible yellow fever cases.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223136
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  November 22, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter a letter with more information on the possible yellow fever death of a Spanish seaman. He reports that conditions are satisfactory in British Guiana.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223137
      Letter from T.D. Nettles to P.F. Murphy  November 13, 1922
      1 page
      English Nettles, T.D.

      Shipping manager Nettles informs medical officer Murphy about the route taken by a ship where a possible yellow fever death occurred. He describes quarantine and treatment of the ship at Mobile, Ala.

    • Box 10 folder 3 uva-lib:2223138
      Letter from George Parker to Henry Rose Carter  November 25, 1922
      1 page
      English Parker, George

      Parker requests Carter's opinion on his formula for the economic loss caused by malaria in Mississippi.

  • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223139
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter December 1922
    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223140
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to John D. Long  December 1, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter sends Long excerpts from a Stegomyia article he is writing that discusses breeding temperatures.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223141
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  December 2, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose requests that Carter submit expenses for his work on the history of yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223142
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  December 2, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter a copy of Dr. Hackett's report on yellow fever in Ceara, Brazil

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223143
      Yellow Fever in Ceara  circa 1922
      7 pages
      English

      [Hackett's] report to the International Health Board traces the history of yellow fever in Ceara, Brazil. The report includes mortality records and clinical records of cases among Americans and Europeans.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223144
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  December 5, 1922
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses his career options in Peru and Africa. He mentions the possibility of leaving public health.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223145
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Henry Rose Carter  December 5, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      Kelly thanks Carter for his yellow fever work and requests reprints of his articles.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223146
      Letter from George Parker to Henry Rose Carter  December 5, 1922
      2 pages
      English Parker, George

      Parker discusses his formula to compute economic losses due to malaria.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223147
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  December 6, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter a copy of Hausheer's report on an alleged case of yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223148
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose  December 7, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] comments on alleged yellow fever cases in Ceara, Brazil.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223149
      Expenses Incurred in Writing History of Yellow Fever  December 7, 1922
      2 pages
      English

      Carter lists expenses related to writing the History of Yellow Fever.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223150
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Howard A. Kelly  December 10, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses his connection to the work of Reed's Yellow Fever Commission. Carter maintains that Reed informed him that the direction taken by the Yellow Fever Commission, in Cuba, was inspired by his early work with yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223151
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  December 11, 1922
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read thanks Carter for his comments on yellow fever cases in Ceara, Brazil.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223152
      Letter from the Rockefeller Foundation to Henry Rose Carter  December 13, 1922
      1 page
      English Rockefeller Foundation

      The Foundation reimburses Carter for his work-related expenses.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223153
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  December 14, 1922
      4 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor reports on yellow fever in Mexico. He suspects a Caribbean epidemic spreading from Brazil.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223154
      Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to Hugh S. Cumming  December 14, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      [Laura Carter] sends Cumming a list of Henry Carter's articles at the Army Medical Museum.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223155
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose  December 15, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] informs Rose that the reimbursement check sent to him was too large.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223156
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  December 16, 1922
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a copy of Dr. Denno's letter on the unusual yellow fever case of seaman John Cose.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223157
      Letter from S.J. Denno to Wickliffe Rose  December 13, 1922
      1 page
      English Denno, S.J.

      Denno describes the unusual yellow fever case of seaman John Cose. Denno would like Noguchi to examine Cose in New York.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223158
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose  December 19, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses recent cases of yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223159
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  December 20, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose thanks Carter for his comments on Cose's case of yellow fever. He reports that Noguchi will examine Cose.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223160
      Letter from Wade Hampton Frost to Henry Rose Carter  December 22, 1922
      2 pages
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost sends Carter information on the lectures Carter will deliver at Johns Hopkins University.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223161
      Letter from M. Veracruz to Alfonso Pruneda  December 23, 1922
      13 pages
      Spanish Veracruz, M.

      Veracruz describes methods used to control mosquito breeding in Mexico. He also discusses yellow fever outbreaks and disease transportation routes in Mexico.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223162
      Letter from Bert W. Caldwell to Henry Rose Carter  December 23, 1922
      1 page
      English Caldwell, B. W.

      Caldwell comments on the Mexican Yellow Fever Commission report.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223163
      Letter from Robert H. Kirk to Henry Rose Carter  December 26, 1922
      1 page
      English Kirk, Robert H.

      Kirk explains the amount of the reimbursement check sent to Carter.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223164
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Frowde & Hodder & Stoughton  December 28, 1921
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter inquires about the price of a book, "Practice of Medicine in the Tropics", that he purchased recently.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223165
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  December 29, 1922
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter a letter from Dr. White speculating on the Cose yellow fever case.

    • Box 10 folder 4 uva-lib:2223166
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Wickliffe Rose  December 21, 1922
      2 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White comments on the unusual yellow fever case of seaman Cose. White reports on the Mexican yellow fever work.

  • Box 10 folder 5 uva-lib:2223167
    Clinical reports on yellow fever patients 1922
    • Box 10 folder 5 uva-lib:2223168
      Yellow Fever October 31, 1922 
      11 page
      English

      This is a detailed clinical report from Africa, which describes a case of yellow fever in which the patient died. Included is a detailed description of the treatment program and the autopsy record.

    • Box 10 folder 5 uva-lib:2223169
      Yellow Fever November 11, 1922
      4 pages
      English

      This is a detailed clinical report from Africa, which describes a case of yellow fever in which the patient recovered.

  • Box 10 folder 6 uva-lib:2223170
    "Lecture on the Prophylaxis of Yellow Fever ", by [Henry Rose Carter]  circa 1922
    17 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    [Carter] discusses the prevention of yellow fever, including past experiments involving control of the human host vs. control of mosquitoes.

  • Box 10 folder 7 uva-lib:2223171
    Anopheles and Sea Water. Observations on the Development of A. Quadrimaculatus , by T.H.D. Griffitts  circa 1922
    8 pages
    English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

    Griffitts reports on the breeding of Anopheles in salt water, mainly in Virginia.

  • Box 10 folder 8 uva-lib:2223172
    Three Years Study of Sanitary Conditions in Peru , by Henry Hanson  circa 1922
    21 page
    English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

    Hanson writes about the reason for coming to Peru, the conditions found on his arrival, and the difficulties encountered. He discusses the various diseases identified and the causes of the general sanitary problems. Hanson presents remedies for the present conditions and discusses the possibility of the public and the Peruvian government accepting foreign aide.

  • Box 10 folder 9 uva-lib:2223173
    The Conduct of the Yellow Fever Campaign in Vera Cruz and the Second Yellow Fever Zone  July 30, 1922
    11 page
    English

    Caldwell discusses his work in Vera Cruz and neighboring areas.

  • Box 10 folder 11 uva-lib:2223174
    Miscellaneous reports, pamphlets, and maps circa 1922
  • Box 10 folder 12 uva-lib:2223175
    Checkbook stub and notebook of Henry Rose Carter 1922
  • Box 10 folder 13 uva-lib:2223176
    Abstracts from "Diagnosis and Treatment of B.T. and M.T. Fevers ", Indian Journal of Medical Research  1920-1921
    6 pages
    English

    The authors primarily discuss the treatment of malaria with quinine.

  • Box 10 folder 14 uva-lib:2223177
    Notes and rough drafts by Henry Rose Carter 1922
  • Box 10 folder 15 uva-lib:2223178
    Yellow fever in West Africa in 1922  circa 1922
    4 pages
    English

    Gouzien reports on yellow fever in West Africa and discusses epidemics and their control since 1900. He stresses the continued need for mosquito control.

  • Box 10 folder 16 uva-lib:2223179
    Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter with report January 25, 1923
    • Box 10 folder 16 uva-lib:2223180
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 25, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a report, by Houle, on yellow fever work in Mexico.

    • Box 10 folder 16 uva-lib:2223181
      Yellow Fever: Fifth Zone, North West Coast of Mexico, 1919-1922  January 1, 1923
      30 pages
      English

      This is a detailed report on yellow fever work in Mexico. Topics discussed include: the history of yellow fever in the area, recent epidemics and public health efforts at mosquito control and vaccination.

  • Box 10 folder 17 uva-lib:2223182
    Impounded waters  circa 1923
    2 pages
    English

    This is an unsigned manuscript on impounded waters, which details public health regulations, worker conditions, and the bodies of water themselves.

  • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223183
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter January 1923
    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223184
      Letter from H. McG. Robertson to [Hugh S. Cumming]  January 3, 1923
      2 pages
      English Robertson, H. McG.

      Robertson inquires about the possibility of doing a flea survey and discusses threat of a plague.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223185
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  January 3, 1923
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson requests Carter's advice regarding the yellow fever campaign in Peru.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223186
      Letter from J.A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter  January 9, 1923
      1 page
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince needs Carter's specifications for an anti-malaria campaign to use for a cost estimate to Congress. He sends Carter a copy of the letter that requests the estimate.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223187
      Letter from A.M. Stimson to L.D. Fricks  January 6, 1923
      2 pages
      English Stimson, Arthur Marston, 1876-

      Stimson asks Fricks to assign a man to survey a proposed anti-malaria project in order to devise a cost estimate for Congress.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223188
      Letter fragment to Henry Rose Carter  January 10, 1922
      1 page
      Spanish

      The writer praises Carter's work, entitled "El Doctor de Guadalupe." The writer also notes the contributions, in Peru, of Hanson and the Rockefeller Foundation.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223189
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  January 15, 1923
      3 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts writes that he would like to be assigned to North Carolina.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223190
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 15, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter Noguchi's reports on the unusual yellow fever case of seaman John Cose.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223191
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to W.J. Denno  January 5, 1923
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi reports to Denno on the unusual yellow fever case of seaman Cose. He believes Cose did not have yellow fever and asks for clinical records on the case.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223192
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to W.J. Denno  January 6, 1923
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi reports to Denno on the physical examination of the suspected yellow fever case, John Cose.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223193
      Letter from A. Connal to Wickliffe Rose  January 17, 1923
      1 page
      English Connal, A.

      Connal will send information on yellow fever cases to Noguchi.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223194
      Letter from Carlos Coello to [Hugh S. Cumming]  January 18, 1923
      1 page
      English Coello, Carlos

      Coello reports on cases of hemorrhagic jaundice in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223195
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  January 19, 1923
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson suspects that the reported case of Weil's disease, reported in Guayaquil, may be yellow fever. He believes that the International Health Board should investigate.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223196
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Lunsford D. Fricks  January 21, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] informs Fricks of the regulations for impounded waters and comments on papers submitted.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223197
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph H. White  January 21, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] informs White of Lyster's visit and the danger of yellow fever in Tuxpan.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223198
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  January 22, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes that he will begin sending Carter the International Health Board bulletin.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223199
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to Kenneth F. Maxcy  January 28, 1923
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses malaria infections missed by careful blood examination.

    • Box 10 folder 18 uva-lib:2223200
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  January 31, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell informs Carter that Connor and Scannell are skeptical about the use of copper in mosquito breeding control.

  • Box 10 folder 19 uva-lib:2223201
    Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter with pamphlet, "Datos Acerca del Aedes Calopus ", by Michael E. Connor February 9, 1923
    English Spanish Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931 Connor, Michael E.
  • Box 10 folder 20 uva-lib:2223202
    Endnotes for "Fiebre Amarilla " February 1923
    Spanish French
  • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223203
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter February 1923
    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223204
      Letter from John D. Long to Henry Rose Carter  February 1, 1923
      2 pages
      English Long, John D., 1874-1949

      Long sends Coello's report on hemorrhagic jaundice in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223205
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  February 1, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter correspondence concerning yellow fever in Ceara, Brazil.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223206
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to R.B. Howland  October 30, 1922
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi thanks Howland for Comstock's letter and comments on the fever cases in Brazil.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223207
      Letter from Charles W. Comstock to R.B. Howland  March 30, 1922
      3 pages
      English Comstock, Charles Worthington, 1870-

      Comstock describes possible yellow fever cases to Howland. All involve foreigners in Brazil.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223208
      Letter from Charles W. Comstock to George Schobinger  September 11, 1922
      4 pages
      English Comstock, Charles Worthington, 1870-

      Comstock describes possible yellow fever cases to Schobinger. All involve foreigners in Brazil. Comstock criticizes the local physicians' attitude and treatment of the cases.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223209
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  February 2, 1923
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter a letter from Long concerning yellow fever at Ceara, Brazil.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223210
      Letter from John D. Long to [Wickliffe Rose]  January 30, 1923
      1 page
      English Long, John D., 1874-1949

      Long reports that there is yellow fever in Ceara, Brazil, and that steamers from Ceara are due in New York.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223211
      Letter from Theodore C. Lyster to Henry Rose Carter  February 3, 1923
      1 page
      English Lyster, Theodore C.

      Lyster sends Carter a report on the yellow fever campaign in Vera Cruz, Mexico and a letter Lyster has written to Houle commenting on the campaign.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223212
      Letter from Theodore C. Lyster to E.C. Houle  February 2, 1923
      1 page
      English Lyster, Theodore C.

      Lyster praises Houle and the yellow fever work in Mexico and congratulates him on the birth of a son. Lyster informs Houle that he sent a copy of the report on the yellow fever work to Carter.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223213
      The Conduct of the Yellow Fever Campaign in Vera Cruz and the Second Yellow Fever Zone, 1921-1922 , by Bert W. Caldwell  July 30, 1922
      11 page
      English Caldwell, B. W.

      Caldwell reports on the Mexican yellow fever and antimalarial campaign, describing the cooperative efforts of the Mexicans and the Rockefeller Commission workers.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223214
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  February 4, 1923
      4 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor reports extensively on the yellow fever campaign in Mexico.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223215
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  February 5, 1923
      2 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts writes about water impoundment and mosquito control in Alabama. He regrets that he is not going to North Carolina.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223216
      Letter from Helen Bost to Henry Rose Carter  February 6, 1923
      3 pages
      English Bost, Helen

      Bost thanks Carter for the doll and candy.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223217
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  February 7, 1923
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose discusses Carter's compensation for his work on the history of yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223218
      Letter from Wenceslao Pareja to Henry Rose Carter  February 7, 1923
      2 pages
      Spanish Pareja y Pareja, Wenceslao

      Pareja informs Carter that he has never seen a case of espiroquetosis ictero-hemorrhagica (Weil's Disease) in Guayaquil.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223219
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wenceslao Pareja  December 28, 1922
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter inquires about Weil's Disease (Leptospirosis ictero-hemorrhagica) in Guayaquil, Peru.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223220
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Wickliffe Rose  February 10, 1923
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the breeding habits of Stegomyia.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223221
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  February 13, 1923
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter correspondence relating to Guiteras' resignation from the International Health Board's Yellow Fever Council.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223222
      Letter from Juan Guiteras to Wickliffe Rose  December 28, 1922
      1 page
      English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

      Guiteras resigns from the International Health Board's Yellow Fever Council.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223223
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Juan Guiteras  January 5, 1923
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose regrets that Guiteras will resign from the International Health Board's Yellow Fever Council. He thanks Guiteras for his contributions to the yellow fever work.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223224
      Letter from Juan Guiteras to Wickliffe Rose  January 17, 1923
      1 page
      English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

      Guiteras explains that he must resign from the International Health Board's Yellow Fever Council because he is going into general practice, and will not have enough time.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223225
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Juan Guiteras  February 8, 1923
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose informs Guiteras that the International Health Board regrets his resignation from the Board and expresses appreciation for his services.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223226
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph H. White  February 14, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] gives White advice on employing stegomyia control in limited areas.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223227
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  February 15, 1923
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter Noguchi's letter concerning the possible infectious jaundice in Guayaquil.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223228
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Wickliffe Rose  February 10, 1923
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi gives his opinion on a possible infectious jaundice case in Guayaquil, and requests clinical data.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223229
      Letter from Albert Woldert to Henry Rose Carter  February 16, 1923
      1 page
      English Woldert, Albert

      Woldert requests that Carter send him information on anti-malarial work.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223230
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  February 19, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read thanks Carter for his comments on Connor's article.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223231
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  February 20, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read writes that the Health Board has received the articles Carter sent, and that they are sending him Guiteras' report and the Yellow Fever Commission report.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223232
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  February 20, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read informs Carter that the Health Board has written to Connor suggesting he experiment with the water bug used by Houle.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223233
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  February 23, 1923
      3 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts reports to Carter about anti-malarial work in Alabama. He requests Carter's advice for cleaning up a pond.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223234
      Letter to M.A. Barber  February 23, 1923
      1 page
      English

      The writer describes experiments involving the winter breeding of mosquitoes.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223235
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  February 24, 1923
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson informs Carter that he has settled in Jacksonville, Florida and has started his own practice. He discusses an alleged case of Weil's Disease in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223236
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  February 27, 1923
      1 page
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose sends Carter clinical reports on possible yellow fever cases in Africa. The letter contains Carter's autograph notes. [Note: date may be in error; may be 1924, since enclosures sent with it date from March-Sept. 1923]

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223237
      Letter from A. Connal to Wickliffe Rose  June 7, 1923
      1 page
      English Connal, A.

      Connal discusses the pathological reports of a possible yellow fever case in Lagos.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223238
      Laboratory Findings [for yellow fever case in West Africa], by Hideyo Noguchi  May 24, 1923
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi discusses the pathological reports of a possible yellow fever case in Lagos, Nigeria.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223239
      Letter from Samuel T. Darling to Frederick F. Russell  March 30, 1923
      1 page
      English Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925

      Darling discusses the pathological reports of a possible yellow fever case in Lagos, Nigeria.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223240
      Letter from Samuel T. Darling to Frederick F. Russell  March 30, 1923
      1 page
      English Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925

      Darling discusses the pathological reports of a possible yellow fever case in Lagos, Nigeria.

    • Box 10 folder 21 uva-lib:2223241
      Letter from A. Connal to Frederick F. Russell  September 27, 1923
      1 page
      English Connal, A.

      Connal sends pathological specimens from another possible African yellow fever case. He thanks Russell for consulting with Noguchi and Darling concerning the previous case.

  • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223242
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter March 1923
    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223243
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to the Medical Officer in Charge  March 1, 1923
      7 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts writes that he has surveyed a power company pond and makes recommendations for malaria prevention measures.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223244
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  March 3, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses a fever outbreak in Ecuador. He weighs the evidence for and against a diagnosis of yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223245
      Letter from William C. Rucker to [Hugh S. Cumming]  March 5, 1923
      1 page
      English Rucker, William Colby, 1875-

      Rucker reports on possible cases of yellow fever in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223246
      Letter from Wade Hampton Frost to Henry Rose Carter  March 6, 1923
      1 page
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost discusses Snow's book on cholera. He informs Carter that he will be lecturing in Washington, D.C. next month.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223247
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  March 9, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter Noguchi's letter concerning a possible Ecuadorean yellow fever case.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223248
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Frederick F. Russell  March 7, 1923
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi discusses an Ecuadorean fever case that might be yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223249
      Los Sintomas de la Epidemia de Bucaramanga. Detallado Informe de los Medicos. La Peste de Bucaramanga  March 9, 1923
      1 page
      Spanish

      These excerpts - from the "Diario del Comercio" - describe a Colombian fever epidemic and advise preventive measures.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223250
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  March 12, 1913
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts writes to Carter about his anti-malaria work. He describes the problems with ponds and prospective mosquito breeding experiments.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223251
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  March 12, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a copy of the 1914 Rose-Gorgas interview to use in his history.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223252
      Letter from George Parker to Henry Rose Carter  March 16, 1923
      1 page
      English Parker, George

      Parker describes his malaria education efforts.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223253
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Henry Rose Carter  March 21, 1923
      2 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White agrees with Carter on handling endemic situations. He sends Carter a letter from Avila describing a possible yellow fever case, which he thinks is a false diagnosis.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223254
      Letter from Manuel Avila to Joseph H. White  January 18, 1923
      1 page
      English Avila, Manuel

      Avila describes a possible yellow fever case in Mexico.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223255
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  March 23, 1923
      2 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read writes to Carter about fever cases in Guayaquil and Colombia.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223256
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to W.S. Leathers  March 23, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs Leathers about his career in malaria and yellow fever control and the careers of others prominent in the field.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223257
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  March 25, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs Russell about a possible yellow fever epidemic in Colombia.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223258
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  March 28, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he has completed the chapter on yellow fever epidemiology. He wonders if scientists in the field might find it useful.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223259
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  March 29, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter a copy of a letter from Pareja commenting on fever cases in Guayaquil.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223260
      Letter and memorandum from Wenceslao Pareja to Wickliffe Rose  March 27, 1923
      6 pages
      English Pareja y Pareja, Wenceslao

      Pareja discusses fever cases in Guayaquil and emphatically denies that they are yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 22 uva-lib:2223261
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Frederick F. Russell  March 31, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he agrees with the Pareja report regarding yellow fever in Ecuador.

    • Box 10 folder 23 uva-lib:2223262
      Summary of Progress, Yellow Fever from October 1, 1922 to April 1, 1923  April 1, 1923
      5 pages
      English

      The writer reports on progress in yellow fever work. Pathology, mortality, sanitation measures, epidemiology and the locations of recent outbreaks are all mentioned.

    • Box 10 folder 24 uva-lib:2223263
      A Possible Explanation of the Absence of Bubonic Plague from Cold Countries , by H. McG. Robertson  April 1923
      English Robertson, H. McG.

      Robertson reports on plague distribution and speculates that its absence from cold climates is related to the absence of fleas in these areas.

  • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223264
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter April 1923
    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223265
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Ronald Ross  April 2, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about the malaria control work in the U.S. and introduces Peterson.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223266
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  April 4, 1923
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson must decide whether to stay in private practice or resume yellow fever work with the International Health Board. Enclosing a telegram from Russell, he asks Carter if there is suspicion of yellow fever in Colombia.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223267
      Transcription of a telegram from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Hanson  April 2, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell asks if Hanson would accompany White on a yellow fever survey of Colombia.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223268
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  April 5, 1923
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber requests information about the prevalence of different malaria parasites in relation to the season in the southern United States.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223269
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Frederick F. Russell  April 9, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter sends Russell his comments on Connor's paper about the biology of the mosquito vector.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223270
      Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter to [Michael E. Connor]  circa April 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter suggests revision to Connor's paper about the biology of the mosquito vector.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223271
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  April 9, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter a letter and report on the Colombia fever epidemic.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223272
      Letter from Frederick A. Miller to Frederick F. Russell  March 19, 1923
      1 page
      English Miller, Frederick A.

      Miller sends Russell a report on a possible yellow fever outbreak in Colombia.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223273
      Report [on fever cases in Bucaramanga, Columbia], by Frederick A. Miller  March 19, 1923
      2 pages
      English Miller, Frederick A.

      Miller reports on a possible yellow fever outbreak in Colombia.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223274
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  April 10, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] refers to the 1916 Gorgas report indicating that the fever in Muzo, Colombia was not yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223275
      Letter from Lindsley Arthur to Henry Rose Carter  April 11, 1923
      2 pages
      English Arthur, Lindsley

      Arthur poses numerous questions related to mosquitos.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223276
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  April 11, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell forwards White's comments on possible yellow fever in Muzo in 1907.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223277
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  April 12, 1923
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson writes that he doubts there is yellow fever in Colombia. He discusses the differences between his private practice and working for the public health service.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223278
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  April 13, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter a letter concerning yellow fever in West Africa.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223279
      Letter from John P. Felt to International Health Board  April 4, 1923
      1 page
      English Felt, John P.

      Felt reports on a possible yellow fever case in West Africa.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223280
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  April 13, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell thanks Carter for his comments on Connor's paper.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223281
      Letter from John P. Felt to Frederick F. Russell  April 14, 1923
      1 page
      English Felt, John P.

      Felt reports on yellow fever at Saltpond, Gold Coast.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223282
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Lindsley Arthur  April 15, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] answers Arthur's questions regarding mosquitos and their relationship to malaria and yellow fever.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223283
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  April 18, 1923
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber discusses research on the seasonal incidence of malaria types.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223284
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to E.C. Houle  April 18, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests information on the traffic from the western coasts of Central and South America to Australia.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223285
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  April 18, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read reports that there have been no new fever cases in Bucaramanga, Colombia for the past 15 days.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223286
      Letter from H. McG. Robertson to Henry Rose Carter  April 18, 1923
      2 pages
      English Robertson, H. McG.

      Robertson sends Carter a copy of his report on bubonic plague and asks for criticism.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223287
      Letter from L.M. Fisher to Henry Rose Carter  April 21, 1923
      1 page
      English Fisher, Lawrence Machemar, 1886-

      Fisher comments on the effects of certain types of algae on mosquito larvae.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223288
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  April 23, 1923
      2 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts writes that he was not chosen for International Health Board work. He offers his opinion on employee-Health Service relations.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223289
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Laura Armistead Carter  April 24, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes that he will send a check for her father's work on the yellow fever history.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223290
      Letter from W.E. Safford to Henry Rose Carter  April 24, 1923
      4 pages
      English Safford, William Edwin, 1859-1926

      Safford describes his work and theories on the origins of cultivated plants. He believes that the banana is of Old World origin.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223291
      Letter from B.M. Richards to Henry Rose Carter  April 26, 1923
      1 page
      English Richards, B.M.

      Richards reports that Houle is currently away.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223292
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to W.E. Safford  April 27, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] thanks Safford for his letter describing his theories on plant origins.

    • Box 10 folder 25 uva-lib:2223293
      Letter from R.H. Creel to Henry Rose Carter  April 30, 1923
      1 page
      English Creel, R. H. (Richard Henry), 1878-1971

      Creel lists vessels sailing between the west coast of South America and Asia.

  • Box 11 folder 1 uva-lib:2223294
    "Field Note No. 14: Pine Trees in Relation to Mosquito Production ", by the U.S. Public Health Service  May 23, 1923
    3 pages
    English United States. Public Health Service

    The writer discusses the influence of pine trees on mosquito production.

  • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223295
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter May 1923

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223296
      Letter from Alva Diaz to Henry Rose Carter  May 1, 1923
      1 page
      Spanish Diaz, Alva

      Diaz thanks Carter for a reprint on yellow fever. He requests additional copies - from the Chicago Medical Book Company - of other articles written by Carter.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223297
      Letter from E.A. Sweet to Henry Rose Carter  May 3, 1923
      3 pages
      English Sweet, Ernest Albert, 1876-

      Sweet discusses the introduction of mosquitoes to Hawaii in 1829 and the prevalence of fever there.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223298
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to E.A. Sweet  May 3, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests data on the mosquito Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223299
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Lunsford D. Fricks  May 6, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests that Fricks forward a letter to Welch.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223300
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Lunsford D. Fricks  May 6, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] inquires about the Committee on Resolutions, subcommittee for the National Malaria Committee.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223301
      Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to A.M. Stimson  May 6, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      [Laura Carter] writes that Henry Carter believes that parasites do not develop in mosquitoes below 61 degrees . He believes last year's cases of malaria were caused by females that had been hibernating.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223302
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to S.W. Welch  May 6, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that the most pressing problems stem from impounded water, especially in regards to malaria.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223303
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Frederick F. Russell  May 8, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter returns comments on Vaughn's article to Russell, and discusses his comments.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223304
      Memorandum [on Emmett Vaughan article]  circa May 1923
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter critiques [Emmett Vaughan's] article on yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223305
      Letter from E.C. Houle to Henry Rose Carter  May 9, 1923
      1 page
      English Houle, E.C.

      Houle writes that he has little information about trans-Pacific shipping from Mexican ports, but suggests where Carter can obtain an itinerary of all vessels.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223306
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  May 10, 1923
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber writes about collecting data on types of malarial parasites.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223307
      Letter from Jno [John] H. Smith to Henry Rose Carter  May 10, 1923
      2 pages
      English Smith, John H.

      Smith provides detailed information on the steamer traffic between South America, Asia and Australia.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223308
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  May 11, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read thanks Carter for his critique of Vaughn's article, "The Differential Diagnosis of Yellow Fever and Allied Infections." She writes that yellow fever has been confirmed in Colombia and that Brazil has invited in the International Health Board.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223309
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  May 14, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read writes that yellow fever has been confirmed in Bucaramanga. White will be leaving for Brazil shortly.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223310
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to E.A. Sweet  May 15, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests the itinerary of the S. S. Lines from the Americas to Pacific islands.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223311
      Letter from E.J. Scannell to Henry Rose Carter  May 16, 1923
      4 pages
      English Scannell, E.J.

      Scannell writes about his yellow fever work in Mexico. He encloses a sketch showing key points where the sanitation inspectors will work throughout the season.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223312
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  May 17, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read writes that the Colombian government is cooperating with Miller. Read also mentions financial issues surrounding the work in South America. Work is under way to gain entry to Venezuela in order to make a survey of the situation there.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223313
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  April 9, 1923
      3 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses a test for the diagnosis of yellow fever and the possibility of combining an anti-malarial campaign with yellow fever work. He suggests that the Board employ someone to study paleo-pathology.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223314
      Letter from Carlos O. Coello to Henry Rose Carter  May 20, 1923
      1 page
      English Coello, Carlos

      Coello discusses the sailing routes between South America and Australia, Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223315
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  May 20, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes that he has received a copy of "Epidemiology of the History of Yellow Fever" and a copy of the cable regarding Bucaramanga.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223316
      Memorandum concerning Japanese shipping  May 23, 1923
      1 page
      English

      This memorandum gives the itinerary of the Japanese steamers running between Asia and Peruvian ports.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223317
      Letter from the Acting Assistant Surgeon to Henry Rose Carter  May 23, 1923
      1 page
      English

      The writer reports that no vessels other than the Japanese are running between Asia and South American ports. The writer also notes that yellow fever is extinguished in Peru.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223318
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  May 25, 1923
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber writes that he is monitoring mosquitoes and putting together statistics about types of malaria.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223319
      Letter from Oliver L. Pothier to Joseph H. White  May 26, 1923
      2 pages
      English Pothier, Oliver L.

      Pothier reports on the reactions obtained from the sera of the cases of yellow fever seen in Bucaramanga.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223320
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Hanson  May 29, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that more work is needed to eliminate yellow fever. He discusses the recent yellow fever outbreak in Columbia. Carter also comments on the origins of yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223321
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  May 28, 1923
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor reports that there are no cases of yellow fever yet, but the critical period will be in the summer. Connor believes yellow fever in Columbia threatens Mexico.

    • Box 11 folder 2 uva-lib:2223322
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to John H. Linson  May 30, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] informs Linson that Colon has established a full quarantine against several Colombian ports. [Carter] also reports on mosquito breeding in Puerto Rico. He believes that Puerto Rico needs more protection than the Canal Zone, which has a low Stegomyia index.

  • Box 11 folder 3 uva-lib:2223323
    Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter with report June 6, 1906
    Read, Florence Matilda
    • Box 11 folder 3 uva-lib:2223324
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  June 6, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a preliminary report by White concerning the Yellow Fever Commission's survey of Colombia.

    • Box 11 folder 3 uva-lib:2223325
      Preliminary Report of the Special Commission on Yellow Fever for Colombia , by Joseph H. White  circa 1923
      3 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White's report states that the Colombian government accepts the existence of yellow fever in the country, and will pay half of the funding for the International Health Board's yellow fever campaign. It details the geographic locations of the disease.

  • Box 11 folder 4 uva-lib:2223326
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.H.L. Cumpston with article June 16, 1923
    • Box 11 folder 4 uva-lib:2223327
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.H.L. Cumpston  June 16, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter asks Cumpston to insert the enclosed note at the beginning of Carter's article “The Chance of the Extension of Yellow Fever to Asia and Australia.”

    • Box 11 folder 4 uva-lib:2223328
      Note from Henry Rose Carter [to J.H.L. Cumpston]  circa June 16, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter's introductory note is to be inserted at the beginning of his article “The Chance of the Extension of Yellow Fever to Asia and Australia.”

    • Box 11 folder 4 uva-lib:2223329
      "The Chance of the Extension of Yellow Fever to Asia and Australia ", by Henry Rose Carter  circa 1923
      29 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes locations where yellow fever is present and discusses the chance of the disease spreading to non-infected areas of the world, mainly by ship.

  • Box 11 folder 5 uva-lib:2223330
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J.L. Byrd  June 20, 1923
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter requests information on mosquitos in Colon.

  • Box 11 folder 6 uva-lib:2223331
    Reports on the effects of serum upon leptospira icteroides and leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae June 20, 1923
    • Box 11 folder 6 uva-lib:2223332
      Effect of the Serums of Dr. Hanson and of Dr. Iglesias upon Leptospira Icteroides: Tests Carried Out by Drs. Hanson, Muller, Dietrich, and Iglesias  June 19, 1923
      1 page
      English

      This report discusses experiments conducted on guinea pigs.

    • Box 11 folder 6 uva-lib:2223333
      Effect of Dr. Hanson's Serum on Leptospira Icteroides and Leptospira Icterohaemorrhagiae: Experiments and Observations Undertaken Jointly by Drs. Russell, Nichols, Hanson, Muller, Iglesias, and Noguchi  June 20, 1923
      1 page
      English

      This report focuses on the results of experiments conducted by Russell, Nichols, Hanson, Muller, Dieterich, Iglesias, and Noguchi.

    • Box 11 folder 6 uva-lib:2223334
      Repetition of Some of the Foregoing Experiments  June 21, 1923
      1 page
      English

      This report focuses on the results of experiments on leptospira icteroides and leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae , performed by Muller and Iglesias.

  • Box 11 folder 7 uva-lib:2223335
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to M.Y. Dabney with a report June 22, 1923
    Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
    • Box 11 folder 7 uva-lib:2223336
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to M.Y. Dabney  June 22, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter answers Dabney's earlier letter, enclosing a discussion of the origin of malaria.

    • Box 11 folder 7 uva-lib:2223337
      Place of Origin of Malaria: America? , by Henry Rose Carter  circa 1923
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter contends that America was free from malaria prior to its exploration and settlement by Europeans and Africans.

  • Box 11 folder 8 uva-lib:2223338
    Translation [from French] of a medical report from 1st Class Chief Physician to the Lieutenant Governor at Dahomey  June 23, 1923
    3 pages
    English

    This is a medical report on the outbreak of yellow fever in Benin, West Africa. It details the measures taken to prevent further cases.

  • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223339
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter June 1923
    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223340
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  June 1, 1923
      3 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read summarizes the yellow fever conditions in Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, and West Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223341
      Letter from E.A. Sweet to Henry Rose Carter  June 1, 1923
      2 pages
      English Sweet, Ernest Albert, 1876-

      Sweet provides a detailed account of the vessels traveling between the Pacific Coast of the Americas and Asia.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223342
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  June 1, 1923
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson approves of Carter's paper concerning yellow fever in Australia and Asia. Hanson offers his opinion on the world-wide campaign against yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223343
      Letter from E.J. Scannell to Henry Rose Carter  June 3, 1923
      2 pages
      English Scannell, E.J.

      Scannell discusses sections from Carter's book, entitled "Epidemiology of Yellow Fever," and requests Carter's opinion on certain aspects.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223344
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  June 5, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses an article by Gouzien. He mentions the outbreaks of yellow fever in Colombia and Venezuela. He anticipates the Health Board's work in Brazil.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223345
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  June 5, 1923
      4 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor comments on Carter's paper on the epidemiology of yellow fever. Connor discusses his work on malaria and yellow fever in Mexico. He mentions the resignation of Guiteras.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223346
      Letter from Willys M. Monroe to Henry Rose Carter  circa June 1923
      3 pages
      English Monroe, Willys M.

      Carter responds to Monroe's letter that asks several questions about the epidemiology of yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223347
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Willys M. Monroe  June 10, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter responds to Monroe's letter raising questions about the endemic yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223348
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to M.B. Crowell  June 10, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses Crowell's desire that he write regular briefs on the progress against yellow fever. Carter offers his opinion on recent papers on yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223349
      Letter from W.H.W. Komp to Henry Rose Carter  June 11, 1923
      2 pages
      English Komp, William H. Wood, 1893-

      Komp writes about mosquito identification.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223350
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  June 12, 1923
      4 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts writes that he has been inspecting ponds and implementing measures to curtail mosquito breeding.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223351
      Letter from J.A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter  June 14, 1923
      1 page
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince writes about organizing county interest in malaria control and sends a health department report.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223352
      Organization of County Mosquito Control Associations  June 12, 1923
      2 pages
      English

      This health department report uses three county associations as examples of what can be done to control malaria.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223353
      Memorandum by [Henry Rose Carter]  June 16, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes corrections for another person's manuscript concerning yellow fever and dengue.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223354
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to E.J. Scannell  June 17, 1923
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] responds to Scannell's critique of his epidemiology paper.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223355
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  June 17, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses the selection and training of yellow fever workers.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223356
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  June 18, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a copy of a letter from Pothier to White related to cases of yellow fever in Bucaramanga.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223357
      Letter from Oliver L. Pothier to Joseph H. White  June 14, 1923
      2 pages
      English Pothier, Oliver L.

      Pothier reports on his trip to Cucuta, Colombia, where no yellow fever is reported, although there is a great incidence of stegomyia. He has informed the government of the necessity for a mosquito campaign.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223358
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  June 21, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes that he is sending Hanson to direct the yellow fever work in Colombia. Smith will be sent to Mexico for training under Connor.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223359
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to W.H.W. Komp  June 23, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses the breeding of mosquitoes in streams and ponds.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223360
      Letter from G.W. McCoy to A.M. Stimson  June 23, 1923
      1 page
      English McCoy, George W. (George Walter), 1876-1952
    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223361
      Letter from the U.S. Bureau of the Public Health Service  June 27, 1923
      1 page
      English United States. Public Health Service

      Notification that letter relating to cases of yellow fever in Bucaramanga, Columbia was returned to Henry Rose Carter.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223362
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  June 27, 1923
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor writes that he is using soap as a larvacide in water, and it is proving very effective with Aedes aegypti, but not Culex larvae.

    • Box 11 folder 9 uva-lib:2223363
      Letter fragment from [Frederick F. Russell?] to Henry Rose Carter  June 28, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      [Russell?] reports that Hanson has protective antibodies in his serum against Leptospira icteroides, and that pigs protected by his serum are still alive. [Russell?] believes this proves the connection between icteroides and yellow fever.

  • Box 11 folder 10 uva-lib:2223364
    "Memorandum for Preparing an Area for a Pond ", by Henry Rose Carter  circa 1923
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses ways to modify a pond in order to minimize mosquito infestation.

  • Box 11 folder 11 uva-lib:2223365
    Letter from J.L. Byrd to Henry Rose Carter with report June 12, 1924
    • Box 11 folder 11 uva-lib:2223366
      Letter from J.L. Byrd to Henry Rose Carter  July 12, 1923
      1 page
      English Byrd, J.L.

      Byrd tells Carter that long mosquito flights did not cause a great increase in malaria in Colon. He thinks the reopening of the Canal Zone to agriculturists will result in increased malaria. He sends Carter his paper detailing anti-malarial operations.

    • Box 11 folder 11 uva-lib:2223367
      A Resume of the Anti-Malarial Operations at Cristobal-Colon from 1917 to 1922 , by J.L. Byrd  1922
      9 pages
      English Byrd, J.L.

      Byrd's paper discusses the control of mosquito breeding as the most effective way to reduce the incidence of malaria.

  • Box 11 folder 12 uva-lib:2223368
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to M.B. Crowell with article abstract June 14, 1923
    • Box 11 folder 12 uva-lib:2223369
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to M.B. Crowell  July 14, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter offers suggestions for preparing abstracts for a publication and encloses an abstract written by himself.

    • Box 11 folder 12 uva-lib:2223370
      Abstract of article on yellow fever, by Henry Rose Carter  circa 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter's abstract summarizes the yellow fever article in Nelson Loose Leaf Medicine.

  • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223371
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter July 1923
    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223372
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  July 1, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses the relationship between L. icteroides and yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223373
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  July 3, 1923
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses his theories regarding the origins of yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223374
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to E.J. Scannell  July 5, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter thanks Scannell for his critique of Carter's epidemiology paper and states that Scannell will find well-educated physicians in Brazil.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223375
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  July 8, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes that he believes Cucuta and Bucaramanga, Colombia form a permanent focus for yellow fever. He believes that both areas require mosquito control programs.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223376
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  July 9, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes to Carter regarding financial matters and the situation in Columbia.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223377
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  July 10, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter letters and a medical record concerning West African yellow fever cases and asks for his comments.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223378
      Letter from F. E. Pettman to The Rockefeller Foundation  May 25, 1923
      4 pages
      English Pettman, F.E.

      Pettman is nearly out of yellow fever vaccine. He describes the case of an Italian who died of yellow fever and lists yellow fever deaths among whites in the Gold Coast.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223379
      Medical record of John Francis Hanney  April 6, 1923
      1 page
      English

      The medical record for Hanney describes his serum treatment for yellow fever and subsequent death.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223380
      Letter from R. O. White to F. E. Pettman  April 8, 1923
      2 pages
      English White, R.O.

      White describes the use of yellow fever serum in one of his patients who subsequently died.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223381
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Hanson  July 10, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he believes control of aegypti mosquitoes in the Bucaramanga-Cucuta area of Colombia may be sufficient to eliminate yellow fever from the entire region.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223382
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  July 11, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell reports that Hanson agrees with Carter on the need for yellow fever control measures in Cucuta, Colombia.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223383
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  July 12, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a letter reporting four cases of yellow fever on the Gold Coast.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223384
      Letter from Gloster Armstrong to Wickliffe Rose  July 11, 1923
      1 page
      English Armstrong, H. G.

      Armstrong reports four cases of yellow fever in Gold Coast.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223385
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  July 14, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes about possible cases of yellow fever in Africa. He offers his opinion on the French efforts in Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223386
      Letter from F.W. Boldridge to Henry Rose Carter  July 14, 1923
      3 pages
      English Boldridge, F.M.

      Boldridge reports on his study of the North Carolina pond projects and suggests cutting back overgrown vegetation.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223387
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  July 20, 1923
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses his paper on yellow fever, including the use of scrubbed versus unscrubbed water barrels. He believes that the areas of North and Central America should be considered one unit because of modern transportation.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223388
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  July 21, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter a copy of Luis Cuervo Marquez's study entitled "La Fiebre Amarilla."

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223389
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  July 23, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter a letter and report concerning malaria cases on a steamship.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223390
      Letter from H. G. Armstrong to Frederick F. Russell  July 20, 1923
      1 page
      English Armstrong, H.G.

      Armstrong encloses a report on the fever outbreak on the steamer “Garth Castle.”

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223391
      Report relating to yellow fever on the Gold Coast, by the British Ministry of Health  July 10, 1923
      2 pages
      English Great Britain. Ministry of Health

      This report describes the route and the outbreak of malaria on the steamship “Garth Castle.”

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223392
      Letter from Carlos O. Coello to Henry Rose Carter  July 25, 1923
      2 pages
      English Coello, Carlos

      Coello reports on shipping between South America and Australia and Asia. He notes that sanitation in Guayaquil has improved and discusses disease cases.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223393
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  July 26, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter extracts from Pothier's letter.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223394
      Letter extract from Oliver L. Pothier to Frederick F. Russell  July 19, 1923
      1 page
      English Pothier, Oliver L.

      Pothier describes yellow fever outbreaks in Bucaramanga, Colombia.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223395
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  July 26, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell reports on an alleged yellow fever epidemic in the Gold Coast, Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 13 uva-lib:2223396
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to M.V. Veldee  July 30, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he has read Veldee's article on the splenic index relation to malaria. He suggests other publications on that topic.

  • Box 11 folder 14 uva-lib:2223397
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter August 1923
    • Box 11 folder 14 uva-lib:2223398
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  August 15, 1923
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson reports on yellow fever in Colombia. He also discusses financial matters.

    • Box 11 folder 14 uva-lib:2223399
      Letter from William E. Deeks to Henry Rose Carter  August 22, 1923
      1 page
      English Deeks, W.E. (William Edgar), 1866-1931

      Deeks writes that he may attempt community sterilization of malaria carriers by quinine in one of the United Fruit Company's tropical divisions. He seeks Carter's advice on this process.

    • Box 11 folder 14 uva-lib:2223400
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  August 23, 1923
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor seeks Carter's advice on whether or not to suspend the yellow fever campaign in Mexico after twelve disease-free months.

    • Box 11 folder 14 uva-lib:2223401
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to William E. Deeks  August 28, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] believes that malaria is best controlled by attacking mosquitoes and explains why. He notes that community sterilization of malaria carriers by quinine is a recognized method advocated by physicians, but not by entomologists.

    • Box 11 folder 14 uva-lib:2223402
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to Kenneth F. Maxcy  August 30, 1923
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses past experiments and problems with the use of the blood index in relation to malaria.

  • Box 11 folder 15 uva-lib:2223403
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Lunsford D. Fricks September 1, 1923
    • Box 11 folder 15 uva-lib:2223404
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Lunsford D. Fricks  September 1, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes Fricks from a hospital where he is a patient and encloses a memorandum. He anticipates that he will not be doing any more fieldwork and expresses regret that he is not younger, because the work is far from completed.

    • Box 11 folder 15 uva-lib:2223405
      Memorandum by Henry Rose Carter  circa 1923
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the seasonal presence and absence of mosquitoes, and the control of their breeding through the use of vegetation control, fish stocking, and maintenance of water level in ponds.

  • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223406
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter with some medical reports September 1923
    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223407
      Letter from E.J. Scannell to Henry Rose Carter  September 4, 1923
      2 pages
      English Scannell, E.J.

      Scannell informs Carter that he has taken a trip through the northern states of Brazil and reports that Bahia and Ceara seem to be the chief yellow fever centers.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223408
      Letter from Kenneth Maxcy to Henry Rose Carter  September 5, 1923
      6 pages
      English Maxcy, Kenneth F. (Kenneth Fuller), 1889-1966

      Maxcy is glad that Carter is recovering. He discusses the difficulties of distinguishing between re-infection and relapse in malaria, and encloses tables on Coogle's research.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223409
      Table comparing the history, spleen, and parasite index of school children in Mississippi, by C.P. Coogle  April 1923
      2 pages
      English Coogle, C.P.

      Coogle's tables compares the history, spleen and parasite index of school children in Mississippi.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223410
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Henry Hanson  September 5, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes that he is recuperating from an angina pectoris attack. He agrees with Hanson's yellow fever strategy. He discusses his current work on the origins of yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223411
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  September 9, 1923
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hansen writes about his work in Colombia. He has seen no yellow fever in Bucaramanga, although the Stegomyia index is high there as well as along the Magdelena River. He discusses other diseases he has encountered there and notes Dunn's work with mosquitoes.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223412
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  September 12, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter an abstract about Spirochetosis.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223413
      Letter from W.S. Leathers to Henry Rose Carter  September 17, 1923
      1 page
      English Leathers, Waller S. (Waller Smith), 1874-1946

      Leathers writes about Carter's contribution to public health.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223414
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  September 24, 1923
      2 pages
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter letters regarding a suspected yellow fever death. Russell does not want Carter to feel obliged to answer letters during Carter's convalescence.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223415
      Letter from Samuel T. Darling to Frederick F. Russell  September 18, 1923
      1 page
      English Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925

      Darling has examined the slides from the suspected yellow fever patient.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223416
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Frederick F. Russell  September 19, 1923
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi thinks the liver sections and the clinical aspects of the deceased patient do not support a diagnosis of yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223417
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Frederick F. Russell  September 20, 1923
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi is sending a report on liver sections from a suspected yellow fever patient.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223418
      "Report on Liver Tissue from Sr. Luis V. Corona ", by Henry R. Muller  September 18, 1923
      2 pages
      English Muller, Henry R.

      Muller states that it is difficult to determine if the liver is from a yellow fever case.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223419
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  September 26, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes to Carter that the commission may postpone work in West Africa until yellow fever is under control in Brazil.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223420
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Henry Rose Carter  September 27, 1923
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      Kelly sends Carter a copy of his Walter Reed book. He notes the credit given Carter's work in Ross' memoirs and asks for photos of Carter to include in a collection of malaria and yellow fever literature he is gathering for the School of Hygiene, in Baltimore.

    • Box 11 folder 17 uva-lib:2223421
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  September 26, 1923
      2 pages
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell comments on Stevenel's article on spirochetes.

  • Box 11 folder 18 uva-lib:2223422
    Abstract: "Yellow Fever ", by Henry Rose Carter  1923
    3 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter comments on recent yellow fever articles and summarizes yellow fever work. He discusses the relation of Leptospira icteroides to yellow fever and the use of curative sera. He also mentions the recent yellow fever outbreaks in Brazil, Colombia, and West Africa.

  • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223423
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter October 1923
    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223424
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Laura Armistead Carter  October 1, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes that he will send letters to Laura Carter for her father's consideration, but emphasizes that she should not allow him to overwork.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223425
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Henry Hanson  October 12, 1923
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses diseases similar to yellow fever. He suspects Cucuta, Colombia is a yellow fever focal point. He comments on the origins of yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223426
      Letter from Hugh S. Cumming to Laura Armistead Carter  October 14, 1925
      1 page
      English Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948

      Cumming has the impression that Henry Rose Carter told Reed about his extrinsic incubation theory and asks Laura Carter if her father's work influenced Reed. An autograph note by Laura Carter attests to the influence of her father's work on Reed.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223427
      Letter from Mazyck P. Ravenel to Hugh S. Cumming  October 27, 1925
      3 pages
      English Ravenel, MazĂżck Porcher

      Ravenel discusses the influences of Henry Rose Carter's extrinsic incubation theory and Finlay's mosquito theory on Reed's work.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223428
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  October 22, 1923
      3 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor reports to Carter that the Mexican yellow fever campaign is going well, although he has had difficulties with local officials. He agrees that Maracaibo, rather than the larger Colombian towns, is the focal point for yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223429
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  October 31, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a letter from Miller and the case histories of two suspected yellow fever victims. She has not yet received Noguchi's report on the patient specimens.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223430
      Letter from Frederick A. Miller to Frederick F. Russell  September 11, 1923
      1 page
      English Miller, Frederick A.

      Miller sends specimens and case histories of suspected yellow fever victims. He asks for a report as soon as possible.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223431
      Case history of Jose Antonio Viviesca by Roberto Serpa  circa 1923
      2 pages
      English Serpa Novoa, Roberto, 1888-1959

      The case history describes Viviesca's final illness and his autopsy.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223432
      Case history of David Manrique by Roberto Serpa circa 1923
      2 pages
      English Serpa Novoa, Roberto, 1888-1959

      The case history describes Manrique's final illness and his autopsy.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223433
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  October 31, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter letters concerning suspected yellow fever cases in Colombia.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223434
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Frederick F. Russell  September 13, 1923
      3 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson states that he does not think there is yellow fever in Bucaramanga and that the purported cases, which he describes, are not yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223435
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Hanson  October 6, 1923
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell agrees with Hanson's analysis of the situation regarding the suspected yellow fever cases.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223436
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  October 31, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a letter with references to articles on spirochetes in Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 19 uva-lib:2223437
      Letter from William O. Owen to Joseph H. White  October 7, 1923
      1 page
      English Owen, William O. (William Otway), 1854-1924

      Owen lists references to articles regarding spirochetes in Africa.

  • Box 11 folder 20 uva-lib:2223438
    Abstract: "The Relation of Malaria to Altitude ", by C.A. Gill  October, 1923
    3 pages
    English Gill, C. A. (Clifford Allchin), 1878-

    Gill discusses the relation between malaria and altitude.

  • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223439
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter November 1923
    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223440
      Letter from C.C. Williamson to Henry Rose Carter  November 12, 1923
      1 page
      English Williamson, Charles C. (Charles Clarence), 1877-1965

      Williamson informs Carter that the Rockefeller Foundation plans to issue a pamphlet about the use of fish in both yellow fever and malaria control. He would like Carter to read the galley proof.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223441
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  November 14, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a letter from Noguchi and pathology reports on two suspected Colombian yellow fever cases.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223442
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Florence M. Read  November 9, 1923
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi discusses possible yellow fever cases and sends reports.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223443
      Report on Jose Antonio Viviesca by Henry R. Muller  circa 1923
      1 page
      English Muller, Henry R.

      Muller describes the liver of a suspected yellow fever case.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223444
      Report on David Manrique by Henry R. Muller  circa 1923
      2 pages
      English Muller, Henry R.

      Muller describes the liver of a suspected yellow fever case.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223445
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  November 14, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a letter and a pathology report on a West African fever case.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223446
      Letter from Evelyn B. Tilden to Florence M. Read  November 12, 1923
      1 page
      English Tilden, Evelyn B.

      Tilden sends a pathology report on a West African fever case. He has forwarded the tissue blocks to Darling.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223447
      Report on Mr. Caruba, by Henry R. Muller  circa 1923
      1 page
      English Muller, Henry R.

      In this pathology report Muller describes the liver and kidney from a patient, and states that the case was probably not yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223448
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  November 16, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter an article, by R.O. White, on yellow fever in the Gold Coast, Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223449
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  November 19, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter an autopsy report on a West African case.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223450
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Florence M. Read  November 23, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes to Read that he believes the West African case was not yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223451
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  November 26, 1923
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson describes the ongoing yellow fever work in Colombia. He believes an outbreak is still possible, although there have been no confirmed cases. There has been extensive dengue fever in Barranquilla.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223452
      Report: Mosquito Control Work in Barranquilla , by Lawrence H. Dunn  circa 1923
      1 page
      English Dunn, Lawrence H.

      Dunn reports on his survey of the city of Barranquilla.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223453
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Laura Armistead Carter  November 26, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read expresses her relief that Henry Carter is out of the hospital.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223454
      Letter from C.C. Williamson to Henry Rose Carter  November 27, 1923
      1 page
      English Williamson, Charles C. (Charles Clarence), 1877-1965

      Williamson sends Carter a copy of an earlier letter. He does not want to burden Carter in any way.

    • Box 11 folder 21 uva-lib:2223455
      Letter from C.C. Williamson to Henry Rose Carter  November 12, 1923
      1 page
      English Williamson, Charles C. (Charles Clarence), 1877-1965

      Williamson asks Carter to read the galley proof for a pamphlet about the use of fish in yellow fever and malaria control.

  • Box 11 folder 22 uva-lib:2223456
    The Effect of Variation of Level of Impounded Water on the Control of Anopheles Production , by Henry Rose Carter  circa 1923
    8 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter describes the effect of impounded water level variation on the control of Anopheles breeding, reviewing work done by himself and others in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama.

  • Box 11 folder 23 uva-lib:2223457
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Marie D. Gorgas with notes December 7, 1923
    • Box 11 folder 23 uva-lib:2223458
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Marie D. Gorgas  December 7, 1923
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] returns the manuscript to Mrs. Gorgas and gives extensive comments.

    • Box 11 folder 23 uva-lib:2223459
      Notes on Marie D. Gorgas' manuscript by [Henry Rose Carter]  circa 1923
      13 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] gives corrections on a manuscript. He comments extensively on Gorgas, Havana around 1900, Finlay, his own work on extrinsic incubation and its influence on Reed, and the immediate influence of Reed's work

  • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223460
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter December 1923
    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223461
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Robert E. Noble  December 10, 1923
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter inquires if the Surgeon General's library has a book on the treatment of yellow fever with turpentine.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223462
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  December 11, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter copies of reports - in French with some English translations - from October 1922 to July 1923, concerning the yellow fever epidemic in French West Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223463
      Letter from [s.n.] Carde to Frederick F. Russell  October 15, 1923
      1 page
      French

      Carde sends Russell copies of reports concerning the yellow fever epidemic in the Sudan, the Ivory Coast, and Dahomey.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223464
      English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Carde to Frederick F. Russell  October 15, 1923
      1 page
      English

      Carde sends Russell copies of reports concerning the yellow fever epidemic in the Sudan, the Ivory Coast, and Dahomey.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223465
      English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Seguin to the Medical Inspector  October 27, 1922
      6 pages
      English

      Seguin reports on possible yellow fever deaths and public health response in French West Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223466
      English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Seguin to the Medical Inspector  October 31, 1922
      4 pages
      English

      Seguin reports on possible yellow fever deaths and public health response in French West Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223467
      English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Seguin to the Medical Inspector  February 1, 1923
      3 pages
      English

      Seguin reports on the use of Noguchi serum and vaccine in French West Africa, and discusses its prophylactic value.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223468
      Report extract: "Rapport sur L'épidémie de Fièvre Jaune à Ségou d'Octobre à Novembre 1922 ", by Dr. Seguin  February 12, 1923
      2 pages
      French

      Seguin reports on the use of Noguchi serum and vaccine in French West Africa, and discusses its prophylactic value.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223469
      English translation [from French] of a report extract: "Report on the Epidemic [sic.] of Yellow Fever in Segou from October to November ", by Dr. Seguin  February 12, 1923
      2 pages
      English

      Seguin reports on the use of Noguchi serum and vaccine in French West Africa, and discusses its prophylactic value.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223470
      Report extract: "Rapport sur L'épidémie de Fièvre Jaune à Grand Bassam ", by Dr. Bauvallet  October 25, 1922
      3 pages
      French

      Bauvallet reports on the use of Noguchi serum and vaccine to treat yellow fever cases in Bassam, Ivory Coast.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223471
      English translation [from French] of a report extract: "Report on the Yellow Fever Epidemic in Grand Bassam ", by Dr. Bauvellet  October 25, 1922
      5 pages
      English

      Bauvallet reports on the use of Noguchi serum and vaccine to treat yellow fever cases in Bassam, Ivory Coast.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223472
      English translation [from French] of letter from R. Antonetti to the Director of the Rockefeller Foundation  November 30, 1922
      2 pages
      English

      Antonetti expresses his thanks for the Foundation's help regarding the recent outbreaks of yellow fever in French West Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223473
      English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Ferris to the Chief of the Health Service (Porto-Novo)  July 13, 1923
      3 pages
      English

      Ferris reports on the yellow fever situation in Ouidah (Africa).

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223474
      Letter to the Directeur General du Bureau Sanitaire International de la Fondation Rockefeller  June 6, 1923
      2 pages
      French

      The writer thanks the Director for the serum shipments already received and requests more to be sent to him in Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223475
      English translation [from French] of a letter from the Governor General of French West Africa to the Director General of the International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation  June 6, 1923
      2 pages
      English

      The writer thanks the Director for the serum shipments already received and requests more be sent to him in Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223476
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  December 19, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter letters received from Deeks regarding a fatal case of malaria on board ship.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223477
      Letter from W. E. Deeks to Florence M. Read  December 11, 1923
      1 page
      English Deeks, W.E. (William Edgar), 1866-1931

      Deeks sends Read several letters regarding a fatal case of malaria on board ship.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223478
      Letter from Walter M. Daniel to American Consul-General  September 19, 1923
      1 page
      English Daniel, Walter M.

      Daniels informs the American Consul-General that a seaman was removed from the ship and subsequently died of malaria.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223479
      United Fruit Company Steamship Service--Medical Department, Report of Death  September 21, 1923
      2 pages
      English

      This report of death lists pertinent details concerning the deceased.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223480
      Letter from L. O. Woodward to P. F. Murphy  September 21, 1923
      2 pages
      English Woodward, L.O.

      Woodward states that a passenger was taken on board ship. He describes the patient's symptoms, care, and subsequent death at Las Animas Hospital of malaria.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223481
      Letter from Hugh S. Cumming to Howard A. Kelly  December 22, 1923
      1 page
      English Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948

      Cumming thanks Kelly for the gift of his book on Walter Reed and mentions his acquaintance with Reed.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223482
      Telegram from the International Health Board to Henry Hanson  December 26, 1923
      1 page
      English

      This is a decoded telegram from the I.H.B. to Hanson mentioning the Carters.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223483
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  December 26, 1922
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson writes about his search for new work and his discouragement at not being offered public health positions. He notes that sanitary work in Peru has almost stopped due to financial issues.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223484
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  December 26, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a copy of a letter with pathology reports on two men.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223485
      Letter from Samuel Taylor Darling to Frederick F. Russell  December 11, 1923
      2 pages
      English Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925

      Darling concludes after examining tissues that one man died of yellow fever and the other did not.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223486
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  December 28, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter letters requesting Carter's latest manuscript, "The Epidemiology of Yellow Fever," and one of her replies.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223487
      Letter from Kenneth F. Maxcy to Frederick F. Russell  December 18, 1923
      1 page
      English Maxcy, Kenneth F. (Kenneth Fuller), 1889-1966

      Maxcy asks Russell if he could have a copy of Carter's manuscript, "The Epidemiology of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223488
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Kenneth F. Maxcy  December 22, 1923
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read is sending Maxcy a copy of Carter's manuscript, "The Epidemiology of Yellow Fever," from a book in the process of being prepared for publication.

    • Box 11 folder 24 uva-lib:2223489
      Letter from Wade Hampton Frost to Frederick F. Russell  December 27, 1923
      1 page
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost asks Russell for a copy of Carter's work on yellow fever.

  • Box 11 folder 25 uva-lib:2223490
    Checkbook of Henry Rose Carter 1923
  • Box 11 folder 26 uva-lib:2223491
    Miscellaneous notes 1923
  • Box 11 folder 27 uva-lib:2223492
    Location of Yellow Fever Epidemic in Columbia 1923
  • Box 11 folder 28 uva-lib:2223493
    Graphs and maps relating to yellow fever in America 1923
  • Box 11 folder 29 uva-lib:2223494
    Suggestions for the Control of Malaria on the Plantations of the United Fruit Company , by J.A. LePrince and Henry Rose Carter  September 7, 1928
    4 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

    LePrince and Carter offer suggestions for the control of malaria on the plantations of the United Fruit Company.

  • Box 11 folder 30 uva-lib:2223495
    Ancient Theories of Causation of Fever by Mosquitoes , by Henry A. Blake  1905
    3 pages
    English Blake, Sir Henry Arthur, 1840-1918

    Blake discusses ancient theories involving yellow fever and mosquitoes.

  • Box 11 folder 31 uva-lib:2223496
    Notes from the 40th Meeting of the Canal Zone Medical Association 1923
  • Box 11 folder 32 uva-lib:2223497
    Lecture notes on yellow fever by Henry Rose Carter 1923
    Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
  • Box 11 folder 33 uva-lib:2223498
    A Review of the North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service Reports Between 1918-1922  circa 1922
    5 pages
    English

    Robertson reviews recent reports on plague prevention in northern China.

  • Box 11 folder 34 uva-lib:2223499
    Memorandum for L.L. Williams, Jr. Place of Origin of Malaria--America  circa 1923
    5 pages
    English

    This memorandum discusses the possibility that malaria originated in the Americas.

  • Box 11 folder 35 uva-lib:2223500
    Notes from Review of Applied Entomology  circa 1923
    2 pages
    English

    [Carter?] notes deal with mosquitos.

  • Box 11 folder 36 uva-lib:2223501
    Letter fragment from Joseph A. LePrince to [Henry Rose Carter]  circa 1923
    5 pages
    English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

    LePrince discusses field work in Texas to control the outbreak of yellow fever.

  • Box 11 folder 37 uva-lib:2223502
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Dr. Williamson with comments on "The Use of Fish for Mosquito Control ", by Williamson January 6, 1924
    • Box 11 folder 37 uva-lib:2223503
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to [s.n.] Williamson  January 6, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes that he is returning Williamson's manuscript with comments.

    • Box 11 folder 37 uva-lib:2223504
      Notes on the Williamson manuscript  circa 1924
      8 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter comments on Williamson's manuscript, entitled "The Use of Fish for Mosquito Control."

    • Box 11 folder 37 uva-lib:2223505
      Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter  circa 1924
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter comments on Williamson's manuscript, entitled "The Use of Fish for the Control of Mosquitoes."

  • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223506
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter January 1924
    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223507
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 5, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Carter a letter from Dr. Muench concerning yellow fever in the Guianas.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223508
      Letter from H. Muench to H. H. Howard  December 4, 1923
      3 pages
      English Muench, Hugo, 1894-

      Muench summarizes data that he collected on yellow fever in the Guianas. He mentions the great ignorance or diffidence displayed by the sanitary authorities.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223509
      Letter from A.M. Stimson to H. McG. Robertson  January 8, 1924
      1 page
      English Stimson, Arthur Marston, 1876-

      Stimson sends Robertson a rat flea survey done by Fox.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223510
      Letter from Carroll Fox to [Hugh S. Cumming]  January 4, 1924
      2 pages
      English Fox, Carroll, 1874-1936

      Fox submits his report on the rat flea survey. On the same page, Robertson adds a handwritten letter to Carter stating that the report is relatively uninteresting to him because there is no record of monthly catches of fleas which would take into account seasonal variations.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223511
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Frederick F. Russell  January 8, 1924
      2 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White writes about his field work to control the spread of yellow fever in Brazil.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223512
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 11, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read states that a suspected case of malaria on board a steamship was confirmed by blood examination. She sends Carter copies of correspondence received from Deeks related to the case.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223513
      Letter from W. E. Deeks to Florence M. Read  January 2, 1924
      1 page
      English Deeks, W.E. (William Edgar), 1866-1931

      Deeks sends Read correspondence related to a case of suspected malaria on board a ship. He says that the diagnosis was verified by blood examination.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223514
      Letter from N. P. Macphail to P. F. Murphy  December 21, 1923
      1 page
      English Macphail, N.P.

      Macphail gives Murphy some history on the man who died of malaria shortly after leaving a ship in Havana.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223515
      Letter from W. M. Daniel to P. F. Murphy  December 27, 1923
      1 page
      English Daniel, Walter M.

      Daniel states that Las Animas Hospital confirmed the suspected case of malaria on board a steamship.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223516
      Letter from Mario G. Lebredo to Walter M. Daniel  December 22, 1923
      1 page
      English Lebredo, Mario G.

      Lebredo states that the sick man from a steamship who was taken to Las Animas Hospital died of malaria.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223517
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Henry Rose Carter  January 14, 1924
      2 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White expresses his relief that Carter's health has improved. He requests a photo and copies of some of Carter's publications for a Brazilian official.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223518
      Letter from Samuel Taylor Darling to Frederick F. Russell  January 15, 1924
      1 page
      English Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925

      Darling sends a medical report of the microscopic examination of tissue slides.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223519
      Microscopic Examination of Dr. Muller's Slides , by Samuel T. Darling 1924
      1 page
      English Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925

      An examination of the tissue slides indicates no evidence of yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223520
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  January 16, 1924
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes that he would like Carter to meet Balfour.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223521
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Florence M. Read  January 19, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests that inserts be attached to a copy of a manuscript entitled "Epidemiology of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223522
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  January 20, 1924
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] responds to a report on yellow fever outbreaks in the Guianas.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223523
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 22, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read refers to investigations made in connection with yellow fever in the Gold Coast, Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223524
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 26, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read writes that Russell appreciates Carter's comments on the yellow fever situation in the Guianas.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223525
      Letter from C.C. Williamson to Henry Rose Carter  January 28, 1924
      1 page
      English Williamson, Charles C. (Charles Clarence), 1877-1965

      Williamson thanks Carter for his suggestions in regards to an article entitled "The Use of Fish for the Control of Mosquitoes."

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223526
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 29, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read writes about a memorandum on the epidemiology of yellow fever in West Africa.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223527
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 29, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends Pothier's final report on the work of the Yellow Fever Commission that went to Colombia in 1923.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223528
      Letter from Oliver L. Pothier to Florence M. Read  August 20, 1923
      1 page
      English Pothier, Oliver L.

      Pothier sends Read his final report on the work of the Yellow Fever Commission that went to Colombia in 1923.

    • Box 11 folder 38 uva-lib:2223529
      Letter and report with appendixes from Oliver L. Pothier to Joseph H. White relating to the Rockefeller Foundation's investigation of the epidemic of Bucaramanga, Columbia  August 20, 1923
      25 pages
      English

      Pothier sends White his final report on the 1923 Yellow Fever Commission inspection tour of Colombia. He describes travel, meetings with government officials, and incidence of yellow fever and mosquitoes. A series of appended documents [two in Spanish] discuss preparations for the trip, the suspected epidemic in Bucaramanga, individual yellow fever cases, and further details of the tour.

  • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223530
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter February 1924
    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223531
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  February 4, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read confirms the requested changes to the manuscript entitled "Epidemiology of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223532
      Letter from Victor G. Heiser to Henry Rose Carter  February 5, 1924
      1 page
      English Heiser, Victor G. (Victor George), 1873-

      Heiser inquires about the desirability of having a definite identification made of the stegomyia mosquitoes in Asia.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223533
      Monthly progress report from Lunsford D. Fricks to the Surgeon General  February 5, 1924
      3 pages
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks details his malaria investigation in the southern United States.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223534
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  February 6, 1924
      2 pages
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes about field work in Brazil and suggests a possible yellow fever re-infection of Africa by way of Brazil. He encloses a documents from Strode concerning yellow fever, and refers to a letter from White [noted by Russell as enclosed but not with this group of documents.]

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223535
      Letter from George K. Strode to Frederick F. Russell  January 22, 1924
      1 page
      English Strode, George K., 1886-

      Strode informs Russell of some lab work that was done with cultures from yellow fever patients. Noguchi is almost finished with his mission in Brazil.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223536
      Translation of an article from A Noite  January 21, 1924
      1 page
      English

      This article [translated by Strode?] describes the ceremony at the Oswaldo Cruz Institute in Brazil to honor Noguchi.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223537
      Letter from Victor G. Heiser to Henry Rose Carter  February 7, 1924
      1 page
      English Heiser, Victor G. (Victor George), 1873-

      Heiser thanks Carter for answering his questions in regards to collecting mosquitoes in Asia.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223538
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Victor G. Heiser  February 6, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses yellow fever-K:\Reed\transmission_8_24\01139011.XMLcarrying mosquitoes in Asia.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223539
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Laura Armistead Carter  February 8, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read comments on the second section of Henry Carter's book on yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223540
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  February 8, 1924
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes about a letter written by George Finlay and published in The New York Times.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223541
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  February 11, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes about the insect vector disease theory and about the controversy between Carlos Finlay and Walter Reed.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223542
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  February 11, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes about the conveyance of yellow fever between Africa and Brazil.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223543
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  February 20, 1924
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter a letter from Noguchi.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223544
      Letter from Hideyo Noguchi to Frederick F. Russell  January 31, 1924
      5 pages
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi discusses his leptospira work in Brazil.

    • Box 11 folder 39 uva-lib:2223545
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  February 22, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] comments on certain Brazilian scientists.

  • Box 11 folder 40 uva-lib:2223546
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter March 1924
    • Box 11 folder 40 uva-lib:2223547
      Monthly progress report from Lunsford D. Fricks to the Surgeon General  March 5, 1924
      4 pages
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks reports on malaria investigations conducted in the southern United States.

    • Box 11 folder 40 uva-lib:2223548
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Henry Rose Carter  March 15, 1924
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Carter a letter from Connor reporting on yellow fever in Mexico.

    • Box 11 folder 40 uva-lib:2223549
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Frederick F. Russell  March 8, 1924
      1 page
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor reports on the yellow fever work in Mexico.

    • Box 11 folder 40 uva-lib:2223550
      Letter from William E. Deeks to Henry Rose Carter  March 25, 1924
      1 page
      English Deeks, W.E. (William Edgar), 1866-1931

      Deeks invites Carter to attend a conference in Kingston, Jamaica.

    • Box 11 folder 40 uva-lib:2223551
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to William E. Deeks  March 29, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes that he hopes to be able to attend the conference in Kingston, Jamaica.

  • Box 11 folder 42 uva-lib:2223552
    "Reed, Gorgas, and Yellow Fever ", by Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 7, 1924
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean writes about the campaign against yellow fever.

  • Box 11 folder 43 uva-lib:2223553
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter April 1924
    • Box 11 folder 43 uva-lib:2223554
      Letter from Charles C. Lamborn to Henry Rose Carter  April 2, 1924
      1 page
      English Lamborn, Charles C.

      Lamborn sends Carter a notice of his payment of membership dues to the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, London.

    • Box 11 folder 43 uva-lib:2223555
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Robert E. Noble  April 4, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests a book from the Army Medical Museum.

    • Box 11 folder 43 uva-lib:2223556
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to J. Martinez H.  April 4, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests help in translating a section of a foreign book. He announces the completion of the third section of his book on the history of yellow fever.

    • Box 11 folder 43 uva-lib:2223557
      Letter from Mark F. Boyd to Henry Rose Carter  April 14, 1924
      1 page
      English Boyd, Mark F. (Mark Frederick), 1889-1968

      Boyd refers to two excerpts from Goeldis' theory on the African origin of Stegomyia fasciata.

  • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223558
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter May 1924
    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223559
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  May 2, 1924
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber sends Carter copies of articles on malaria. LePrince reports that mosquito control on the Mexican border is going well.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223560
      Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to William E. Deeks  May 5, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      [Laura Carter] discusses the Carters' travel plans for a conference in Kingston, Jamaica. She mentions Henry Carter's health.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223561
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to the Smithsonian Institution  May 5, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests a reprint of an article on Mayan glyphs.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223562
      Memorandum from [Henry Rose Carter] to William E. Deeks  May 11, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter suggests topics for a possible paper.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223563
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  May 13, 1924
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses the nature of the fever at Bucaramanga, Colombia.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223564
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  May 13, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter believes that there has been no yellow fever in the Asia. He discusses the exportation of yellow fever by ship.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223565
      Letter from Henry R. Muller to Frederick F. Russell  May 19, 1924
      1 page
      English Muller, Henry R.

      Muller sends Russell the pathology reports from West African fever cases.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223566
      "Report on Material from West Africa "  circa May 1924
      3 pages
      English Muller, Henry R.

      Muller's pathology report on West African fever cases include tentative diagnoses.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223567
      Letter from G. Jameson Carr to Henry Rose Carter  May 22, 1924
      3 pages
      English Carr, G. Jameson

      Carr reports on observations of Aedes aegypti breeding.

    • Box 12 folder 1 uva-lib:2223568
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  May 27, 1924
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor reports on mosquito breeding and the need to introduce fish for mosquito control. He notes that there is public pressure on the government for mosquito reduction.

  • Box 12 folder 2 uva-lib:2223569
    "Summary of Progress for Yellow Fever for the Six Months Ending June 1, 1924 "  June 1, 1924
    4 pages
    English

    [Carter?] summarizes the progress of the work against yellow fever, considering the factors of pathology, mosquito control, and the causative organism.

  • Box 12 folder 3 uva-lib:2223570
    Letter from Juan Guiteras to Henry Rose Carter  June 28, 1924
    1 page
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    Guiteras critiques Carter's yellow fever manuscript.

  • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223571
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter June 1924
    • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223572
      Monthly progress report to the Surgeon General  June 5, 1924
      5 pages
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks reports on malaria investigations in the southern United States. He details laboratory work, epidemiological studies, and impounded water investigations.

    • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223573
      Letter from Lee Rice to Henry Rose Carter  June 8, 1923
      1 page
      English Rice, Lee

      Rice describes hemorrhaging in pregnant women and children associated with dengue fever.

    • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223574
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  June 10, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read requests that Carter destroy a flawed autopsy report. She sends him a substitute.

    • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223575
      Letter from G. Jameson Carr to Henry Rose Carter  June 16, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carr, G. Jameson

      Carr describes the breeding of Aedes aegypti mosquitos in mud puddles in Brazil.

    • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223576
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to E.L. Ruffner  June 18, 1924
      2 pages
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland reviews the military career of Jefferson Randolph Kean. He discusses Reed's yellow fever work and the reorganization of the Army Medical Corps.

    • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223577
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to Henry Rose Carter  June 27, 1924
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks invites Carter to attend a conference of malaria field workers in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223578
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  June 28, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read thanks Carter for his comments on Hoffmann's work. Read reports that Hanson is convinced there is no yellow fever in Colombia at the moment.

    • Box 12 folder 4 uva-lib:2223579
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  June 29, 1924
      4 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor describes an unknown fever in Dutch Guiana. He discusses the prevalence of Aedes stegomyia and the types of water storage used in the area.

  • Box 12 folder 5 uva-lib:2223580
    Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter  July 31, 1924
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter comments on Muhlens' paper about regional variations in the mosquito's relation to the malaria parasite.

  • Box 12 folder 6 uva-lib:2223581
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter July 1924
    • Box 12 folder 6 uva-lib:2223582
      Monthly progress report from Lunsford D. Fricks to the Surgeon General  July 5, 1924
      5 pages
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks reports on the progress of malaria investigations conducted in the southern United States.

    • Box 12 folder 6 uva-lib:2223583
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Henry Rose Carter  July 7, 1924
      3 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White writes that he is willing to accept Carter's conclusion regarding the origin of yellow fever. He discusses the situation in Brazil and Africa in regards to yellow fever.

    • Box 12 folder 6 uva-lib:2223584
      Letter from Theodore C. Lyster to Henry Rose Carter  July 16, 1924
      3 pages
      English Lyster, Theodore C.

      Lyster writes that he glad to hear Carter's health has improved. He discusses the origins of yellow fever.

    • Box 12 folder 6 uva-lib:2223585
      Reports by Rudolph E. Thompson, M.A. Barber and Joseph A. LePrince  July 12, 1924
      2 pages
      English Thompson, Rudolph E. LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875- Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Thompson reports on the sanitary condition of the water supply in Great Britain. Barber provides information regarding malarial conditions in Louisiana. LePrince discusses mosquito control efforts in Tennessee and Alabama.

  • Box 12 folder 8 uva-lib:2223586
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter August 1924
    • Box 12 folder 8 uva-lib:2223587
      Letter from [?] to Henry Rose Carter  August 4, 1924
      1 page
      English

      White comments on Carter's theory for the origin of yellow fever in Africa.

    • Box 12 folder 8 uva-lib:2223588
      Monthly progress report from Lunsford D. Fricks to the Surgeon General  August 6, 1924
      5 pages
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks reports on the progress of the malaria campaign in the southern United States.

    • Box 12 folder 8 uva-lib:2223589
      Letter from Daniel Quayle to Henry Rose Carter  August 16, 1924
      1 page
      English Quayle, Daniel

      Quayle congratulates Carter on his return to the Isthmus.

    • Box 12 folder 8 uva-lib:2223590
      Letter from Antonio Pergassa to Lucian (?) Smith with enclosed reports about yellow fever in Brazil  August 24, 1924
      1 page
      English Pergassa, Antonio

      Pergassa corrects the date of the first appearance of yellow fever in Ceara from 1652 to 1851. He encloses a historical note about yellow fever in Brazil and suggests other literary material on the subject. Pergassa also encloses a list of yellow fever cases in February and March 1924 in various Brazilian towns.

  • Box 12 folder 9 uva-lib:2223591
    "Part of the Discussion of Dr. Agramonte's Paper: Yellow Fever Prophylaxis ", Transactions of the International Conference on Health Problems in Tropical America  1924
    2 pages
    English

    This report discusses Agramonte's paper on yellow fever, which involves the difficulty of distinguishing yellow fever from Weil's disease.

  • Box 12 folder 10 uva-lib:2223592
    Memorandum from T.H.D. Griffitts to G.H. Hazlehurst  1924
    2 pages
    English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

    Griffitts discusses vegetation and mosquito larvae in 14 different ponds in the Cherokee Basin.

  • Box 12 folder 11 uva-lib:2223593
    What the Engineer Can and Should Do Toward Prevention of Malaria and Mosquito Nuisances, by Joseph A. LePrince  September 1, 1924
    6 pages
    English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

    LePrince reports on the role of the engineer in regards to malaria prevention.

  • Box 12 folder 12 uva-lib:2223594
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter September 1924
    • Box 12 folder 12 uva-lib:2223595
      Monthly progress report from Lunsford D. Fricks to the Surgeon General  September 5, 1924
      4 pages
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks reports on malaria work in the southern United States.

    • Box 12 folder 12 uva-lib:2223596
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to William E. Deeks  September 8, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter comments on how to minimize the malaria problem. He recommends an article to Deeks.

    • Box 12 folder 12 uva-lib:2223597
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  September 9, 1924
      3 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts discusses malaria, mosquitoes and ponds.

    • Box 12 folder 12 uva-lib:2223598
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Chauncey B. Baker  September 27, 1924
      9 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about his health and his history of yellow fever. He discusses the possibility of eradicating yellow fever entirely. He mentions working in West Africa in the future.

    • Box 12 folder 12 uva-lib:2223599
      Letter from Lucian Smith to Henry Rose Carter  September 29, 1924
      1 page
      English Smith, Lucian

      Smith explains that there was typing error made in the prior report concerning the first appearance of yellow fever in Ceara, Brazil.

    • Box 12 folder 12 uva-lib:2223600
      Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter  September 30, 1924
      1 page
      English Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946

      Rosenau comments on Carter's "Epidemiology of Yellow Fever."

  • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223601
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter October 1924
    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223602
      Letter from John A. Ferrell to Henry Rose Carter  October 1, 1924
      3 pages
      English Ferrell, John A. (John Atkinson), 1880-1965

      Ferrell requests suggestions for the National Malaria Committee program.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223603
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter  October 4, 1924
      3 pages
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince reports on the malaria exhibit in Memphis, Tennessee. He mentions a malaria census in Shelby County, Tennessee.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223604
      Monthly progress report from Lunsford D. Fricks to the Surgeon General  October 6, 1924
      5 pages
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks reports on the malaria campaign in the southern United States.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223605
      Letter from John A. Ferrell to Henry Rose Carter  October 14, 1924
      1 page
      English Ferrell, John A. (John Atkinson), 1880-1965

      Ferrell believes that the meeting will not be a success unless Carter is in attendance.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223606
      Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter  October 14, 1924
      1 page
      English Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946

      Rosenau thanks Carter for sending him the historical chapter of his book on yellow fever.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223607
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  October 22, 1924
      2 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts discusses the possible influence of humidity on the mosquito life-span.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223608
      Letter from Edward R. Stitt to Henry Rose Carter  October 27, 1924
      1 page
      English Stitt, E. R. (Edward Rhodes), 1867-1948

      Stitt writes that no serious attempt was made at the Naval Medical School to discover a satisfactory repellent for mosquitoes.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223609
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Laura Armistead Carter  October 29, 1924
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read discusses payment for Henry Carter's book on yellow fever.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223610
      Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter  October 29, 1924
      2 pages
      English Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946

      Rosenau comments on a chapter from Carter's book on yellow fever

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223611
      Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter  October 29, 1924
      1 page
      English Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946

      Rosenau writes that he is unable to locate "Huacabamba" on a map. He comments on an outbreak of plague in San Antonio, Texas.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223612
      Letter from William E. Deeks to Henry Rose Carter  October 29, 1924
      1 page
      English Deeks, W.E. (William Edgar), 1866-1931

      Deeks writes that he expects to attend the meeting of the National Malaria Committee and make a presentation.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223613
      Letter from William E. Deeks to Henry Rose Carter  October 30, 1924
      1 page
      English Deeks, W.E. (William Edgar), 1866-1931

      Deeks sends Carter galley proofs of three papers.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223614
      Letter from Claudia Barret to Henry Rose Carter  1924
      4 pages
      English Barret, Claudia

      Child's letter and drawing.

    • Box 12 folder 13 uva-lib:2223615
      Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to Florence M. Read  October 31, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends Read a financial statement concerning H.R. Carter's work on the "History of Yellow Fever."

  • Box 12 folder 14 uva-lib:2223616
    Notes from Henry Rose Carter to M.J. Rosenau  circa 1924
    5 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter provides Rosenau with notes from his book on yellow fever. He discusses the origins of yellow fever, as well as other points about yellow fever and malaria.

  • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223617
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter November 1924

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223618
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to M.J. Rosenau  November 2, 1924
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes that he believes there was no yellow fever in Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223619
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  November 5, 1924
      2 pages
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber discusses his experiments and provides his observations on the longevity, breeding, and feeding habits of the Anopheles mosquito.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223620
      Letter from R. E. Noble to Henry Rose Carter  November 6, 1924
      1 page
      English Noble, Robert E. (Robert Ernest), 1870-

      Noble sends Carter Moseley's bibliography of articles about tropical medicine.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223621
      Bibliography by Benjamin Moseley  circa 1924
      1 page
      English Moseley, Benjamin, 1742-1819

      Moseley's bibliography, sent to Carter by Noble, lists 18th and early 19th century articles about tropical medicine.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223622
      Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter  November 7, 1924
      2 pages
      English Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946

      Rosenau discusses the origins and epidemiology of diseases, and comments on Carter's manuscript.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223623
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter, Jr.  November 13, 1924
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, Jr.

      Carter, Jr., comments on various topics including the California plague, the Surgeon General appointment, and family members.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223624
      Letter from Theodore C. Lyster to Henry Rose Carter  November 18, 1924
      2 pages
      English Lyster, Theodore C.

      Lyster comments on Carter's manuscript. He agrees with Carter's theory regarding the origins of yellow fever.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223625
      Letter from Wade Hampton Frost to Henry Rose Carter  November 18, 1924
      2 pages
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost inquires about sections preceding Carter's manuscript.

    • Box 12 folder 15 uva-lib:2223626
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Wade Hampton Frost  November 28, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter sends Frost the second section of his yellow fever manuscript.

  • Box 12 folder 16 uva-lib:2223627
    Letter from Emmett I. Vaughn to Michael E. Connor December 6, 1924
    • Box 12 folder 16 uva-lib:2223628
      Letter from Emmett I. Vaughn to Michael E. Connor  December 6, 1924
      1 page
      English Vaughn, Emmet I.

      Vaughn discusses possible yellow fever cases in British Honduras. He encloses a copy of his report.

    • Box 12 folder 16 uva-lib:2223629
      Study of Cases Reported by Colonial Authorities at Stann Creek, British Hondoras , by Emmett I. Vaughn  circa 1924
      7 pages
      English Vaughn, Emmet I.

      Vaughn describes possible yellow fever cases in Stann Creek, British Honduras. He includes fever charts of one case.

  • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223630
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter December 1924
    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223631
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to G.W. McCoy  December 3, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter returns a book and requests others, in Spanish, on the history of the Canary Islands.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223632
      Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Henry Rose Carter  December 3, 1924
      1 page
      English Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946

      Rosenau informs Carter that he has no knowledge of plague on ships.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223633
      Letter from J.H. Linson to Henry Rose Carter  December 4, 1924
      1 page
      English Linson, J.H.

      Linson reports that Long has no knowledge of bubonic or pneumonic plague epidemics on ships.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223634
      Letter from Victor G. Heiser to Henry Rose Carter  December 4, 1924
      3 pages
      English Heiser, Victor G. (Victor George), 1873-

      Heiser sends a detailed report on the Malaria conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. He discusses malaria treatment, control, and mosquitoes.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223635
      Letter from Homer N. Calver to Henry Rose Carter  December 5, 1924
      1 page
      English

      Calver writes that the American Public Health Association has named Carter an Honorary Fellow. The enclosed autograph reply expresses thanks.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223636
      Letter from H. McG. Robertson to Henry Rose Carter  December 5, 1924
      5 pages
      English Robertson, H. McG.

      Robertson reports on cases of the plague on board ships.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223637
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Robert E. Noble  December 6, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] advises Noble on the importance of a book owned by Gorgas and donated to the Army Medical Museum Library.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223638
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to G.W. McCoy  December 8, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests books on the voyages of exploration from the Library of Congress.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223639
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Homer N. Calver  December 12, 1924
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] expresses his gratitude for being named a Fellow of the American Public Health Association.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223640
      Letter from S.B. Grubbs to Henry Rose Carter  December 12, 1924
      1 page
      English Grubbs, Samuel Bates, 1871-1942

      Grubbs writes that he has no knowledge of any plague epidemic aboard a ship.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223641
      Letter from L.M. Fisher to Henry Rose Carter  December 12, 1924
      2 pages
      English Fisher, Lawrence Machemar, 1886-

      Fisher discusses the recent malaria conference. He offers his opinion on the Southern Power Company's plan to impound water.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223642
      Letter from Mollie Acker to Henry Rose Carter  December 14, 1924
      5 pages
      English Acker, Mollie Flint

      Acker writes about Carter's book and provides news of her family.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223643
      Letter from Wade Hampton Frost to Henry Rose Carter  December 22, 1924
      2 pages
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost comments on Carter's yellow fever manuscript.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223644
      Letter from Samuel Taylor Darling to Henry Rose Carter  December 22, 1924
      3 pages
      English Darling, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1872-1925

      Darling discusses pneumonia in South Africa and its transmission. He mentions the recent malaria conference and the paper that he presented.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223645
      Letter from R.H. Creel to Henry Rose Carter  December 24, 1924
      1 page
      English Creel, R. H. (Richard Henry), 1878-1971

      Creel writes that he has never encountered an epidemic of plague on board ship.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223646
      Letter from E.J. Scannell to Henry Rose Carter  December 24, 1924
      4 pages
      English Scannell, E.J.

      Scannell reports on the yellow fever work in Brazil. He offers his opinion on the methods by which the yellow fever work is conducted.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223647
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  December 26, 1924
      4 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses the yellow fever work in El Salvador.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223648
      Letter from Katherine Fontaine to Henry Rose Carter  December 26, 1924
      1 page
      English Fontaine, Katherine

      Fontaine thanks Carter for the gift that he sent.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223649
      Letter from Grace [Fontaine?] to Henry Rose Carter  December 26, 1924
      2 pages
      English

      Fontaine thanks Carter for his gift.

    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223650
      Letter from Louise Fontaine to Henry [Rose Carter]  December 26, 1924
      2 pages
      English Fontaine, Louise
    • Box 12 folder 17 uva-lib:2223651
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  December 31, 1924
      3 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor discusses his yellow fever campaign in El Salvador; as well as the work of his colleagues in Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala.

  • Box 12 folder 18 uva-lib:2223652
    The Preferential and Compulsory Breeding Places of Some Disease Bearing Mosquitoes and the Limits Which Determine the Latter , by Henry Rose Carter  circa 1924
    10 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter reports on the breeding habits of the Anopheles mosquito.

  • Box 12 folder 19 uva-lib:2223653
    Letter from William E. Deeks to Henry Rose Carter and notes by Henry Rose Carter on Deeks's manuscript January 6, 1925
    • Box 12 folder 19 uva-lib:2223654
      Letter from William E. Deeks to Henry Rose Carter  January 6, 1925
      1 page
      English Deeks, W.E. (William Edgar), 1866-1931

      Deeks solicits comments on his manuscript, which is intended to educate the public about malaria.

    • Box 12 folder 19 uva-lib:2223655
      Notes on William E. Deeks's manuscript  circa 1925
      9 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] critiques Deeks' manuscript on malaria. He discusses the use of quinine and anti-mosquito methods.

  • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223656
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter January 1925
    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223657
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to G.W. McCoy  January 7, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter returns some books and requests others.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223658
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to William E. Deeks  January 14, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] returns the manuscript of Deeks' paper with his suggestions.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223659
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter]  January 17, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests to know what was said at the malaria conference concerning mosquito breeding in wells and containers.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223660
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 19, 1925
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read writes that they have received more information on the British Honduras fever cases.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223661
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  January 19, 1925
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read reports on the San Salvador yellow fever cases.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223662
      Letter from F.M. Boldridge to Henry Rose Carter  January 20, 1925
      3 pages
      English Boldridge, F.M.

      Boldridge describes malaria control in South Carolina.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223663
      Letter from I.J. Kligler to Henry Rose Carter  January 22, 1925
      3 pages
      English Kligler, Israel J. (Israel Jacob), 1889-

      Kligler discusses Carter's theory on the origin of yellow fever.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223664
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to G.W. McCoy  January 23, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] returns some books and requests others.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223665
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to William E. Deeks  January 25, 1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses mosquito breeding in containers and wells, and the use of quinine injections.

    • Box 12 folder 20 uva-lib:2223666
      Letter from the Director-General of Health of Australia to Henry Rose Carter  January 28, 1925
      1 page
      English

      The Director will send Carter a copy of the Pan-Pacific Transactions when they are ready.

  • Box 12 folder 21 uva-lib:2223667
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter February 1925

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 12 folder 21 uva-lib:2223668
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph A. LePrince  February 8, 1925
      4 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] refutes the statement of the Pasteur Commission that infective mosquitoes bite only at night. He will assist LePrince in setting up an experiment to prove this theory.

    • Box 12 folder 21 uva-lib:2223669
      "Malaria With Especial Reference to Australia and Its Dependencies " February 7, 1925
      1 page
      English Maxcy, Kenneth F. (Kenneth Fuller), 1889-1966
    • Box 12 folder 21 uva-lib:2223670
      Letter from Victor G. Heiser to Henry Rose Carter  February 9, 1925
      2 pages
      English Heiser, Victor G. (Victor George), 1873-

      Heiser inquires whether Carter has seen an article on mosquito breeding in palm leaves.

    • Box 12 folder 21 uva-lib:2223671
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Victor G. Heiser  February 10, 1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses the breeding of mosquitoes in palm leaves.

    • Box 12 folder 21 uva-lib:2352157
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to G.W. McCoy  February 23, 1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests books from the Library of Congress.

  • Box 12 folder 22 uva-lib:2223672
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter March 1925

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 12 folder 22 uva-lib:2223673
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter  March 2, 1925
      1 page
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince discusses conditions of mosquito breeding and an experimental chemical to control mosquitoes.

    • Box 12 folder 22 uva-lib:2223674
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to G.W. McCoy  March 3, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter requests books from the Library of Congress.

    • Box 12 folder 22 uva-lib:2223675
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  March 3, 1925
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts describes the survival of mosquito larvae in cold conditions, and provides news of his family.

    • Box 12 folder 22 uva-lib:2223676
      Notice of examination for entrance into the Regular Corps of the U. S. Public Health Service from Hugh S. Cumming  March 9, 1925
      1 page
      English Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948

      Cumming serves notice about the entrance exam for the U.S. Public Health Service.

    • Box 12 folder 22 uva-lib:2223677
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to G.W. McCoy  March 19, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests books from the Library of Congress.

    • Box 12 folder 22 uva-lib:2223678
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to William E. Deeks  March 21, 1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] comments on Deeks' monograph on malaria, and he suggests changes.

  • Box 12 folder 23 uva-lib:2223679
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter April 1925
    • Box 12 folder 23 uva-lib:2223680
      Letter from H. McG. Robertson to Henry Rose Carter  April 13, 1925
      4 pages
      English Robertson, H. McG.

      Robertson discusses bubonic plague in temperate climates.

    • Box 12 folder 23 uva-lib:2223681
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to L.L. Williams  April 26, 1925
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses the comparative efficacy, as a malaria vector, of three main species of Anopheles mosquitos in the United States.

  • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223682
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter May 1925
    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223683
      Letter from E.J. Scannell to Henry Rose Carter  May 4, 1925
      3 pages
      English Scannell, E.J.

      Scannell discusses the mud puddle breeding of mosquitoes in Africa. He is confident that the yellow fever work in Africa will succeed.

    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223684
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to E.J. Scannell  May 10, 1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] reports that MacFie is being sent to Africa to research the breeding of Stegomyia in mud puddles. He discusses his health.

    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223685
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Frederick F. Russell  May 10, 1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter says that she is withholding Russell's letter about possible yellow fever cases because of Henry Carter's poor health.

    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223686
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Joseph H. White  May 10, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] inquires about and describes the disease "o bicho" found in Venezuela and Brazil.

    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223687
      Letter from B.H. Ransom to Henry Rose Carter  May 15, 1925
      1 page
      English Ransom, Brayton Howard, 1879-1925

      Ransom reports that Carter has been named honorary president of the American Society of Tropical Medicine.

    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223688
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Laura Armistead Carter  May 21, 1925
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell sends Laura Carter reports on possible yellow fever cases in Brazil, but says she need not show them to her father.

    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223689
      Letter from G. Jameson Carr to Joseph H. White  March 26, 1925
      6 pages
      English Carr, G. Jameson

      Carr sends White his clinical history and autopsy report on a Brazilian yellow fever case and describes several other cases.

    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223690
      History of a Case of Yellow Fever Occurred in Parahyba from 16 to 24/3/25 , by G. Jameson Carr  March 25, 1925
      2 pages
      English Carr, G. Jameson

      Carr gives a clinical account of the illness and death of yellow fever victim Robert Sherman.

    • Box 12 folder 24 uva-lib:2223691
      Autopsy on the Body of a Man Known as Robert Sherman , by G. Jameson Carr  March 25, 1925
      3 pages
      English Carr, G. Jameson

      Carr gives an autopsy report on yellow fever victim Robert Sherman.

  • Box 12 folder 25 uva-lib:2223692
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter June 1925
    • Box 12 folder 25 uva-lib:2223693
      Letter from G. Jameson Carr to Henry Rose Carter  June 16, 1925
      1 page
      English Carr, G. Jameson

      Carr refers to the diseases O Bicho and Schistomiasis Mansonii.

    • Box 12 folder 25 uva-lib:2223694
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  June 29, 1925
      2 pages
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber queries Carter on the history of malaria in Virginia. He describes his anti-malaria work and his preparation for a conference, in Rome.

    • Box 12 folder 25 uva-lib:2223695
      Letter from Joseph H. White to Henry Rose Carter  June 30, 1925
      2 pages
      English White, Joseph Hill, 1859-1953

      White believes that he and Carter are the only scientists with a full understanding of how to eliminate yellow fever, although Scannell and Beeuwkes may learn.

  • Box 12 folder 26 uva-lib:2223696
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter July 1925
    • Box 12 folder 26 uva-lib:2223697
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter  July 16, 1925
      5 pages
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince describes the work of Fisher in Alabama and compares it with work in Virginia. He includes diagrams.

    • Box 12 folder 26 uva-lib:2223698
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to the Librarian at the Library of the Surgeon General  July 21, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] requests some books.

    • Box 12 folder 26 uva-lib:2223699
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to M.A. Barber  July 30, 1925
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes malaria and living conditions in Virginia after the Civil War.

  • Box 12 folder 27 uva-lib:2223700
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter August 1925
    • Box 12 folder 27 uva-lib:2223701
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Henry Rose Carter  August 4, 1925
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber discusses his upcoming personal and professional plans.

    • Box 12 folder 27 uva-lib:2223702
      Letter from Victor G. Heiser to Henry Rose Carter  August 6, 1925
      1 page
      English Heiser, Victor G. (Victor George), 1873-

      Heiser writes that he hopes Carter's health improves soon.

    • Box 12 folder 27 uva-lib:2223703
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Henry Rose Carter  August 7, 1925
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson informs Carter that he plans to go to Africa to fight yellow fever.

    • Box 12 folder 27 uva-lib:2223704
      Letter from Wade Hampton Frost to Henry Rose Carter  August 7, 1925
      11 page
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost reviews Carter's manuscript on the history of yellow fever and expresses his hope that Carter will write a continuation on the subject. He wishes him speedy recovery from his illness.

    • Box 12 folder 27 uva-lib:2223705
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Henry Rose Carter  August 19, 1925
      3 pages
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

      Griffitts discusses his new job and expresses admiration for Carter as a friend and mentor.

    • Box 12 folder 27 uva-lib:2223706
      Letter from George E. Vincent to Henry Rose Carter  August 25, 1925
      2 pages
      English Vincent, George E. (George Edgar), 1864-1941

      Vincent expresses his admiration for Henry Carter and Laura Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 27 uva-lib:2223707
      Letter from G. Jameson Carr to Laura Armistead Carter  August 28, 1925
      4 pages
      English Carr, G. Jameson

      Carr expresses his admiration for Henry Carter.

  • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223708
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter September 1925
    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223709
      Telegram from Jack [s.n.] and Susan [s.n.] to Laura Armistead Carter  September 14, 1925
      1 page
      English

      Jack and Susan express their support and friendship for Laura Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223710
      Telegram from John A. Ferrell to Laura Armistead Carter  September 14, 1925
      1 page
      English Ferrell, John A. (John Atkinson), 1880-1965

      Ferrell offers his condolences on the death of Henry Carter. He expresses appreciation for Henry Carter's work and his humanity.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223711
      Telegram from Hideyo Noguchi to Laura Armistead Carter  September 14, 1925
      1 page
      English Noguchi, Hideyo, 1876-1928

      Noguchi expresses his condolences upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223712
      Telegram from Florence M. Read to Laura Armistead Carter  September 14, 1925
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read sends her condolences upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223713
      Telegram from S.B. Grubbs to Laura Armistead Carter  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English Grubbs, Samuel Bates, 1871-1942

      Grubbs sends his condolences upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223714
      Telegram from Joseph A. LePrince to Laura Armistead Carter  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince sends his condolences upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223715
      Letter from William C. White to Laura Armistead Carter  September 15, 1925
      3 pages
      English White, William C.

      White sends his condolences and words of admiration for Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223716
      Letter from Theodore C. Lyster to Laura Armistead Carter  September 14, 1925
      2 pages
      English Lyster, Theodore C.

      Lyster expresses his appreciation for Henry Carter's life and work.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223717
      Letter from Sarah D. Penhallow to Laura Armistead Carter  September 15, 1925
      2 pages
      English Penhallow, D.P.

      Penhallow expresses her sympathy for Henry Carter's death.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223718
      Letter from M.J. Rosenau to Laura Armistead Carter  September 15, 1925
      2 pages
      English Rosenau, M. J. (Milton Joseph), 1869-1946

      Rosenau sends his condolences upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223719
      Letter from [s.n.] Rowe to Laura Armistead Carter  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English

      Rowe expresses sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223720
      Letter from Susan Frost to Laura Armistead Carter  September 16, 1925
      2 pages
      English Frost, Susan

      Frost, a little girl, expresses her love for Laura Carter and wants her to live with her and her parents.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223721
      Telegram from Myra F. Rosenau to Laura Armistead Carter  September 16, 1925
      1 page
      English Rosenau, Myra F.

      Rosenau sends her and her husband's sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223722
      Letter from S.D. Avery to Laura Armistead Carter  September 17, 1925
      1 page
      English Avery, S.D.

      Avery lists resolutions adopted by the Medical Association of the Isthmian Canal Zone upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223723
      Letter from J.O. Cobb to Laura Armistead Carter  September 17, 1925
      1 page
      English Cobb, J.O.

      Cobb express his sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223724
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Laura Armistead Carter  September 17, 1925
      1 page
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor expresses sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223725
      Cablegram from L. Thompson to Laura Armistead Carter  September 17, 1925
      1 page
      English Thompson, L.

      Thompson expresses sympathy for the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223726
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Laura Armistead Carter  September 17, 1925
      3 pages
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read offers support to Laura Carter and invites her to stay with her in New York.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223727
      Letter from Virginia Stiles to [Laura Armistead Carter]  September 18, 1925
      3 pages
      English Stiles, Virginia

      Stiles sends [Laura Carter] her sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223728
      Letter from Calvin H. Goddard to Laura Armistead Carter  September 18, 1925
      1 page
      English Goddard, Calvin, 1891-1955

      Goddard expresses sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223729
      Letter from Mrs. Carl Voegtlin to Laura Armistead Carter  September 18, 1925
      2 pages
      English Voegtlin, Silian

      Voegtlin expresses her condolences upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223730
      Letter from E.J. Scannell to Laura Armistead Carter  September 20, 1925
      2 pages
      English Scannell, E.J.

      Scannell expresses sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223731
      Letter from Juan Guiteras to the Surgeon General  September 23, 1925
      1 page
      English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

      Guiteras expresses condolences for the loss of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223732
      Letter from W.S. Claibourne to Laura Armistead Carter  September 24, 1925
      1 page
      English Claibourne, W.S.

      Claibourne sends condolences on the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223733
      Letter from J.S. Gardiner to Laura Armistead Carter  September 28, 1925
      1 page
      English Gardiner, J.S.

      Gardiner refers to clippings about Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223734
      Letter from C.H. Lavinder to Laura Armistead Carter  September 29, 1925
      4 pages
      English Lavinder, C. H. (Claude Hervey), 1872-1950

      Lavinder expresses condolences on the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223735
      Letter to Laura Carter  September 30, 1925
      3 pages
      English

      The writer expresses condolences on the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 28 uva-lib:2223736
      Letter from Gertrude [s.n.] to Laura Armistead Carter  circa 1925
      3 pages
      English

      Gertrude [s.n.] expresses condolences on the death of Henry Carter.

  • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223737
    Obituaries of Henry Rose Carter September 1925

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223738
      "Dr. Carter, Yellow Fever Expert Dies ", Evening public Ledger (Philadelphia)  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223739
      "Dr. Henry R. Carter ", Philadelphia Inquirer  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223740
      "Bekannter Medinzer Gestorben ", New Yorker Volkzeitung  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      German
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223741
      "Dr. Carter, Assistant Surgeon-General Dies ", The Detroit News  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223742
      "Dr. H.R. Carter Dead; Fought Yellow Fever ", The New York Times  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223743
      "Dr. Henry R. Carter, Sanitarian, Dies ", The Baltimore Sun  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223744
      "Funeral services for Dr. H.R. Carter Will be Tomorrow ", The Washington Post  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223745
      "Health Authority Held Office Here " circa 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223746
      "Dr. H.R. Carter Dead; Fought Yellow Fever ", The New York Times  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223747
      "Dr. H.R. Carter Claimed by Death "  September 14, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223748
      "Background of Events "  October 6, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223749
      "That "Seeketh Not Its Own" " The Richmond News Leader  September 15, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223750
      "Deaths "  circa 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223751
      "Returns to Capital "  circa 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223752
      "Officials Attend Dr. H.R. Carter Rites ", The Washington Evening Star  September 26, 1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 29 uva-lib:2223753
      "Dr. H.R. Dead; Fought Yellow Fever "  November 17, 1925
      1 page
      English
  • Box 12 folder 30 uva-lib:2223754
    Letter from J.H.L. Cumpston to Henry Rose Carter with pamphlet October 12, 1925
  • Box 12 folder 31 uva-lib:2223755
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter October 1925
    • Box 12 folder 31 uva-lib:2223756
      Letter from Rupert Blue to Laura Armistead Carter  October 1, 1925
      1 page
      English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

      Blue expresses his condolences for the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 31 uva-lib:2223757
      Letter from P.M. Stewart to Laura Armistead Carter  October 2, 1925
      1 page
      English Stewart, P.M.

      Stewart sends his sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 31 uva-lib:2223758
      Letter from Laura Carter to Who's Who in America  October 7, 1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter returns a biographical sketch of her father for Who's Who in America. [not enclosed] She notes that H.R. Carter recommended that Dunlap Pearce Penhallow and Thomas Manly Whedbee be included in the publication, and sends biographical information on Penhallow.

    • Box 12 folder 31 uva-lib:2223759
      Biographical sketch of Dunlap Pearce Penhallow  circa October 1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends Who's Who in America a biographical sketch of British surgeon Dunlap Pearce Penhallow.

  • Box 12 folder 32 uva-lib:2223760
    Letter from H. Carter Redd to Laura Armistead Carter  December 2, 1925
    2 pages
    English Redd, H. Carter

    Redd discusses Carter's estate and mentions the appreciation of his work during a Kiwanis Club function.

  • Box 12 folder 33 uva-lib:2223761
    Letter from Frances A. Hoffman to Laura Armistead Carter  1925
    2 pages
    English Hoffman, Frances A.

    Hoffman expresses sympathy upon the death of Henry Carter.

  • Box 12 folder 34 uva-lib:2223762
    Memorandum from Henry Rose Carter to M.A. Barber  1925
    2 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter discusses life in Virginia, between 1865 and 1870.

  • Box 12 folder 35 uva-lib:2223763
    Miscellaneous notebooks, notes, and newspaper clippings 1925

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 12 folder 35 uva-lib:2223764
      "Background of Events " December 16, 1925
  • Box 12 folder 36 uva-lib:2223765
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter February 1926
    • Box 12 folder 36 uva-lib:2223766
      Letter from Morris Fishbein to Laura Armistead Carter  February 18, 1926
      1 page
      English Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976

      Fishbein requests photographs for an article on Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 36 uva-lib:2223767
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Morris Fishbein  February 20, 1926
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends photographs for Fishbein's article and describes her work with Henry Carter.

    • Box 12 folder 36 uva-lib:2223768
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Morris Fishbein  February 23, 1926
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends photographs to Fishbein for his article on Henry Carter.

  • Box 12 folder 37 uva-lib:2223769
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter March 1926
    • Box 12 folder 37 uva-lib:2223770
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Laura Armistead Carter  March 12, 1926
      2 pages
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell discusses mosquito breeding in crab holes and mentions the Hanson article on yellow fever.

    • Box 12 folder 37 uva-lib:2223771
      Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  March 15, 1926
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      [Laura Carter] thanks Russell for the news clipping on Moran and Kissinger. She writes that she will resume work on the book.

    • Box 12 folder 37 uva-lib:2223772
      "It Seems to Me ", New York World  March 15, 1926
      1 page
      English

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  • Box 12 folder 38 uva-lib:2223773
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter April 1926
    • Box 12 folder 38 uva-lib:2223774
      Letter from William S. Thayer to Laura Armistead Carter  April 14, 1926
      2 pages
      English Thayer, William Sydney, 1864-1932

      Thayer discusses the influence of Carter's and Finlay's work on Reed and Lazear.

    • Box 12 folder 38 uva-lib:2223775
      Letter from Mazyck P. Ravenel to William S. Thayer  April 26, 1926
      2 pages
      English Ravenel, MazĂżck Porcher

      Ravenel writes that he doubts the influence of Carter's work on Reed. He believes Reed was inspired by Finlay.

  • Box 12 folder 39 uva-lib:2223776
    "Background of Events ", The Washington Evening Star October 6, 1926
  • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223777
    Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Laura Armistead Carter with photographs  1915-1926
    English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223778
      Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Laura Armistead Carter  December 13, 1926
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-
    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223779
      Jim (Theodore) Hayne [left] and Henry Rose Carter [right], Parr Shoals, South Carolina  August 1915
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-
    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223780
      T.H.D. Griffitts [left] and Henry Rose Carter at the Cheatam farmhouse, Steven's Creek, South Carolina  August 1915
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-
    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223781
      Henry Rose Carter [and family?]  circa 1900-1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223782
      Henry Rose Carter at the Cheatham farmhouse, Steven's Creek, South Carolina  August 1915
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-
    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223783
      Henry Rose Carter at the Cheatam farmhouse, Steven's Creek, South Carolina  August 1915
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-
    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223784
      Henry Rose Carter and others testing the depth of a seepage ditch, Morrison, Virginia  1918
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-
    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223785
      Attendees of the Wilmington Conference  February 17, 1918-February 20, 1918
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-
    • Box 12 folder 40 uva-lib:2223786
      Henry Rose Carter and other participants at the Wilmington Conference  February 17, 1918-February 20, 1918
      1 page
      English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-
  • Box 12 folder 41 uva-lib:2223787
    Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Florence M. Read  December 2, 1926
    1 page
    English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

    Laura Carter expresses her gratitude to the International Health Board for their tribute to Henry Carter.

  • Box 12 folder 42 uva-lib:2223788
    Article abstracts relating to yellow fever 1926
    • Box 12 folder 42 uva-lib:2223789
      Abstract for "Occurrence and Staining of Leptospira Icteroides in Guinea-Pigs Inoculated Experimentally ", by R.C. Wanstrom  1924
      1 page
      English

      Wanstrom's article concerns the inoculation of guinea pigs with Leptospira icteroides.

    • Box 12 folder 42 uva-lib:2223790
      Abstract for "Suggestions for Developing a Campaign to Control Yellow Fever ", by M.E. Connor  1924
      1 page
      English

      Connor's article concerns yellow fever control by an anti-mosquito campaign.

    • Box 12 folder 42 uva-lib:2223791
      Abstract for "The Pfeiffer Reaction in Yellow Fever ", by Hideyo Noguchi  1924
      1 page
      English

      Noguchi's article concerns the Pfeiffer reaction as evidence of a yellow fever infection.

    • Box 12 folder 42 uva-lib:2223792
      Abstract for "Etiology of Yellow Fever ", by A.E.G. Froes  1924
      1 page
      English

      Froes's article concerns the etiology of yellow fever.

  • Box 12 folder 43 uva-lib:2223793
    Henry Rose Carter's notes relating to yellow fever circa 1920-1925
  • Box 12 folder 44 uva-lib:2223794
    Henry Rose Carter's notes relating to yellow fever circa 1900-1925
  • Box 13 folder 1 uva-lib:2223795
    Letter fragment from [Laura Armistead Carter] to Howard A. Kelly  August 15, 1927
    1 page
    English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

    [Laura Carter] discusses the location of her father's manuscripts and refers Kelly to Frost.

  • Box 13 folder 2 uva-lib:2223796
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter 1927
    • Box 13 folder 2 uva-lib:2223797
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to William Henry Welch  May 17, 1927
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends Welch quotations expressing Henry Carter's final conclusions on L. icteroides.

    • Box 13 folder 2 uva-lib:2223798
      Letter from Alton S. Pope to Laura Armistead Carter  August 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Pope, Alton Stackpole, 1886-

      Pope thanks Laura Carter for Henry Carter's notes. He is impressed that Carter had theorized a living host as an explanation of the extrinsic incubation of yellow fever before this had been proven.

    • Box 13 folder 2 uva-lib:2223799
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to James M. Phalen  August 7, 1927
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter provides Phalen with biographical information on Henry Carter and describes his temperament.

    • Box 13 folder 2 uva-lib:2223800
      Notes of [Wade Hampton Frost?] on Henry Rose Carter's work with yellow fever  circa 1927
      1 page
      English

      [Frost's?] notes describe Carter's study of yellow fever incubation periods prior to Reed's experiments.

    • Box 13 folder 2 uva-lib:2223801
      Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to James M. Phalen  August 9, 1927
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      [Laura Carter] sends Phalen notes on Henry Carter and his work. She notes that Henry Carter excluded his living host theory from his 1900 article for fear that such speculation would make the article less acceptable.

    • Box 13 folder 2 uva-lib:2223802
      Letter from James M. Phalen to Laura Armistead Carter  November 8, 1927
      1 page
      English Phalen, James Matthew, 1872-

      Phalen returns Laura Carter's manuscripts and sends his revised biographical sketch of Henry Rose Carter.

    • Box 13 folder 2 uva-lib:2223803
      Carter. Henry Rose (August 25, 1852 - September 14, 1925), Sanitarian and Epidemiologist  circa 1927
      4 pages
      English Phalen, James Matthew, 1872-

      Phalen's biographical sketch describes H.R. Carter's family, education, career, appearance, and personality.

  • Box 13 folder 3 uva-lib:2223804
    Notes relating to the history of yellow fever September 1928
  • Box 13 folder 4 uva-lib:2223805
    Laura Armistead Carter to Jefferson Randolph Kean November 12, 1928
    Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935
  • Box 13 folder 5 uva-lib:2223806
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter 1928
    • Box 13 folder 5 uva-lib:2223807
      Letter from Carolyn Townsend to Laura Armistead Carter  January 13, 1928
      2 pages
      English Townsend, Carolyn

      Townsend relates family news to Laura Carter. She sends a clipping on great names in preventive medicine, including Henry Carter.

    • Box 13 folder 5 uva-lib:2223808
      "Great Medical Deeds "  January 13, 1928
      1 page
      English
    • Box 13 folder 5 uva-lib:2223809
      Letter from Wade Hampton Frost to Laura Armistead Carter  October 20, 1928
      1 page
      English Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938

      Frost sends Laura Carter the write-up on Henry Carter done for the National Cyclopedia of American Biography.

    • Box 13 folder 5 uva-lib:2223810
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Editor  October 22, 1928
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends the editor corrections for a biographical sketch of Henry Carter.

  • Box 13 folder 6 uva-lib:2223811
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter 1929
    • Box 13 folder 6 uva-lib:2223812
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Laura Armistead Carter  January 29, 1929
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes that he cannot locate the report she requested.

    • Box 13 folder 6 uva-lib:2223813
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Frederick F. Russell  February 1, 1929
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter informs Russell of her progress on her father's book and reports that she has heard from Ramsey and Hayne regarding the International Health Board work.

    • Box 13 folder 6 uva-lib:2223814
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Laura Armistead Carter  May 16, 1929
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber sends Laura Carter material by her father on the history of malaria in Virginia, asking if he may use it in an article. He informs her that he will leave the Public Health Service to work for the International Health Board in Africa.

    • Box 13 folder 6 uva-lib:2223815
      Notes on malaria in the United States  circa 1929
      3 pages
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber excerpts selections of recollections by Henry Rose Carter of malaria in Virginia and around Cairo, Illinois. He would like to use these selections in a publication.

    • Box 13 folder 6 uva-lib:2223816
      Letter from M.A. Barber to Laura Armistead Carter  June 2, 1929
      1 page
      English Barber, M. A. (Marshall Albert), 1868-1953

      Barber thanks Laura Carter for helping adapt her father's malaria notes for a publication.

  • Box 13 folder 7 uva-lib:2223817
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter 1930
    • Box 13 folder 7 uva-lib:2223818
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to William S. Thayer  September 26, 1930
      3 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter writes that she is thankful the work on her father's book is complete. She comments on her financial situation and her health.

    • Box 13 folder 7 uva-lib:2223819
      Letter from George H. Ramsey to Laura Armistead Carter  December 22, 1930
      2 pages
      English Ramsey, George H. (George Herbert), 1891-

      Ramsey informs Laura Carter of his visit to an acquaintance of hers.

  • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223820
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter 1931
    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223821
      Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to William S. Thayer  January 6, 1931
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      [Laura Carter] discusses her health and her new living situation.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223822
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Myron [s.n.]  April 14, 1931
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends her cousin Myron biographical material on Henry Carter, claiming that his work helped to determine the direction of Reed's.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223823
      Letter from Myron [s.n.] to Laura Armistead Carter  May 4, 1931
      2 pages
      English Myron [s.n.]

      Cousin Myron writes that she is using Laura Carter's notes for a biographical sketch of Henry Carter.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223824
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to William S. Thayer  May 19, 1931
      2 pages
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter comments on her financial situation and mentions her brother Edward, who is in a sanitarium.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223825
      Letter from Blanton P. Seward to Laura Armistead Carter  November 27, 1931
      2 pages
      English Seward, Blanton P.

      Seward inquires about maritime quarantine regulations. He also requests information regarding Henry Carter's opinion of Strobel's, Nott's and Nelson's yellow fever work.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223826
      Letter from [Laura Armistead Carter] to [Blanton P. Seward]  December 15, 1931
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends Seward a copy of Frost's notes on Henry Rose Carter. [not enclosed] She describes her father's opinions of Strobel's, Nott's and Bell's yellow fever research and encloses a list of Carter's yellow fever articles.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223827
      List of articles by Henry Rose Carter  circa December 1931
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      A bibliography composed by Laura Carter lists H.R. Carter's yellow fever articles.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223828
      Letter from F.B. Kain to Laura Armistead Carter  December 11, 1931
      1 page
      English Kain, F.B.

      Kain sends Laura Carter the biography of Henry Rose Carter as it will appear in the National Cyclopedia of Biography and asks her to consider a portrait with the entry, for a fee. He includes a description of the National Cyclopedia.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223829
      Biographic Sketch of Henry Rose Carter for the National Cyclopedia of American Biography  April 9, 1931
      2 pages
      English National cyclopaedia of American biography

      A biographical sketch, with corrections [by Laura Armistead Carter?], describes H.R. Carter's family, education, career, and character.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223830
      Editorial Note from the National Cyclopedia of American Biography  circa 1931
      1 page
      English National cyclopaedia of American biography

      A printed editorial note describes the National Cyclopedia of American Biography and desired format for listings. Testimonials to the publication are included.

    • Box 13 folder 8 uva-lib:2223831
      Draft of letter by Laura Armistead Carter to the National Cyclopedia of American Biography  December 1931
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter sends the requested corrections to her father's biographical sketch and notes that there will be no charge to her for its inclusion in the publication.

  • Box 13 folder 9 uva-lib:2223832
    Letter from H.J. Martinez to Laura Armistead Carter  February 14, 1932
    2 pages
    English Martinez, H. J.

    Martinez thanks Miss Carter for the copy of her father's book and discusses theories of disease in Mayan Mexico.

  • Box 13 folder 10 uva-lib:2223833
    Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter  January 28, 1921
    7 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter writes that he must go to Ferrenafe because of a possible yellow fever outbreak.

  • Box 13 folder 11 uva-lib:2223834
    Christmas card to Henry Rose Carter from [Gerbuillo Enuillio?]  circa 1900-1925
    English
  • Box 13 folder 12 uva-lib:2223835
    Correspondence of Laura Armistead Carter circa 1900-1930
    • Box 13 folder 12 uva-lib:2223836
      Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter  circa 1900-1930
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about his surroundings.

    • Box 13 folder 12 uva-lib:2223837
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter  circa 1900-1930
      5 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Henry Carter informs Laura Carter that he has been working on manuscripts. Henry Carter invites her to visit him.

    • Box 13 folder 12 uva-lib:2223838
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Library of Congress  circa 1900-1930
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter requests books from the Library of Congress for use in a yellow fever bibliography.

    • Box 13 folder 12 uva-lib:2223839
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to [Frederick F. Russell]  circa 1900-1930
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter informs Russell that she left the Ravenel correspondence with Read, but did not use it because her father's book ends before Reed's yellow fever work commenced.

    • Box 13 folder 12 uva-lib:2223840
      Letter from Nannie Mason Barret to Laura Armistead Carter  circa 1925-1930
      3 pages
      English Barret, Nannie Mason

      Barret offers Laura Carter condolences on the death of Henry Carter and reminisces about him.

  • Box 13 folder 13 uva-lib:2223841
    Letter fragments from Henry Rose Carter to his family circa 1880-1900
    • Box 13 folder 13 uva-lib:2223842
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to [Laura Eugenia Hook Carter?]  circa 1880-1900
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes about the weather and his daughter, Laura.

    • Box 13 folder 13 uva-lib:2223843
      Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to [Emma Coleman Carter]  circa 1880-1900
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about the Public Health Service, his children, and his health.

    • Box 13 folder 13 uva-lib:2223844
      Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to [Emma Coleman Carter]  circa 1880-1900
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about his children and other personal matters.

    • Box 13 folder 13 uva-lib:2223845
      Letter fragment from Henry Rose Carter to [Emma Coleman Carter]  circa 1880-1900
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter describes his current hospital work.

    • Box 13 folder 13 uva-lib:2223846
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to [s.n.]  circa 1900-1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] describes a storm at sea through which they have sailed.

  • Box 13 folder 14 uva-lib:2223847
    Draft of: "Diseases Which Have, or Might Have, Been Confused With Yellow Fever in the Past "from the Book Yellow Fever. An Epidemological and Historical Study of its Place of Origin. , by Henry Rose Carter  circa 1931
    43 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

    Carter describes early epidemics of various diseases, some of them mistaken for yellow fever. He differentiates between yellow fever and malaria, describes different mortality rates, and lists characteristics of yellow fever.

  • Box 13 folder 15 uva-lib:2223848
    Ordinance for the Control of Mosquito Production  circa 1900-1920
    12 pages
    English

    This Florida ordinance forbids untreated water collection, specifies treatments for collected water, and permits inspection and charges for violations.

  • Box 13 folder 16 uva-lib:2223849
    Untitled clipping relating to Henry Rose Carter's incubation theory circa 1900-1925
  • Box 13 folder 17 uva-lib:2223850
    Memorandum and biographical notes of [Dr. Henry Rose Carter?] circa 1900-1930
  • Box 13 folder 18 uva-lib:2223851
    Cuban postage stamps circa 1900-1930
  • Box 13 folder 19 uva-lib:2223852
    Henry Rose Carter's notes and comments on yellow fever and tropical disease circa 1880-1925
  • Box 13 folder 20 uva-lib:2223853
    Report on tropical disease, by [Henry Rose Carter?] circa 1900-1930
  • Box 13 folder 21 uva-lib:2223854
    Report fragment by Henry Rose Carter circa 1880-1920
    Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
  • Box 13 folder 22 uva-lib:2223855
    Miscellaneous notes, speeches, and minutes relating to yellow fever circa 1880-1920
    • Box 13 folder 22 uva-lib:2223856
      Notes on the publication: "On Molecular Changes More Particularly in Relation to Epidemic Diseases "  circa 1900-1925
      4 pages
      English

      This is a review of Snow's work published by John Churchill in 1853. The author of these notes is unknown.

    • Box 13 folder 22 uva-lib:2223857
      Text of speech on yellow fever  circa 1900-1925
      21 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter discusses the sanitary issues surrounding yellow fever.

    • Box 13 folder 22 uva-lib:2223858
      Minutes of a conference at the Rockefeller Institute  circa 1900-1925
      2 pages
      English

      The conference includes Noguchi, Flexner, White and Rose and involves yellow fever in West Africa.

  • Box 13 folder 23 uva-lib:2223859
    Bibliography: Articles on Yellow Fever and Malaria, by Dr. H.R. Carter. U.S. Public Health Service  circa 1900-1925
    2 pages
    English

    This bibliography lists the articles on yellow fever and malaria written by Carter.

  • Box 13 folder 24 uva-lib:2223860
    Miscellaneous notes and papers relating to Henry Rose Carter, malaria, and yellow fever circa 1880-1930

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 13 folder 24 uva-lib:2223861
      Book Review: History of Yellow Fever  circa 1930
      1 page
      English

      The writer briefly discusses the content of Carter's "History of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 13 folder 24 uva-lib:2223862
      Memorandum on infective properties of yellow fever  circa 1900-1925
      2 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] discusses the infective properties of yellow fever and the influence of his work on Reed and Lazear.

    • Box 13 folder 24 uva-lib:2223863
      Outline on malaria in the United States  circa 1925-1930
      3 pages
      English

      The writer outlines the reduction in malaria in the United States and discusses probable causes.

  • Box 13 folder 25 uva-lib:2223864
    Miscellaneous notes and reports circa 1880-1940

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 13 folder 25 uva-lib:2223865
      Professional record of Henry Rose Carter  circa 1920
      2 pages
      English

      The writer details Carter's career, ending with his mitigated retirement.

    • Box 13 folder 25 uva-lib:2223866
      The Establishment of a Settlement for Lepers  circa 1900-1930
      3 pages
      English

      The unknown author describes the settlement for lepers that Carter established in Panama.

  • Box 13 folder 26 uva-lib:2223867
    Notes From Malaria Surveys  circa 1900-1930
    4 pages
    English

    The author discusses the breeding of Anopheles mosquitoes.

  • Box 13 folder 27 uva-lib:2223868
    Memoranda of Physical Survey of Portions of the Site to be Covered by the Water Impounded at Badin, North Carolina  circa 1916
    9 pages
    English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925 LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

    Carter and LePrince describe a planned pond and the mosquito control measures that should be undertaken in constructing and maintaining it.

  • Box 13 folder 28 uva-lib:2223869
    "Pioneering in Panama ", by Mayme Ober Peak circa 1920-1925
    • Box 13 folder 28 uva-lib:2223870
      Note from M[ayme] O[ber] P[eak] to Laura [Armistead Carter]  circa 1920-1925
      1 page
      English Peak, Mayme Ober

      Peake sends Laura Carter a copy of a story she has written on the work of Henry Rose Carter and William Gorgas in ridding Panama of yellow fever.

    • Box 13 folder 28 uva-lib:2223871
      "Pioneering in Panama, Authority on Yellow Fever Tells How They Conquered the Foe in the Tropics ", by Mayme Ober Peak  circa 1920-1925
      16 pages
      English Peak, Mayme Ober

      Peake's story on the work of Henry Rose Carter and William Gorgas in ridding Panama of yellow fever includes excerpts from Laura Armistead's Panama diary.

  • Box 13 folder 29 uva-lib:2223872
    Lacquered Dreams from an Asiatic Screen , by Edward Champe Carter  circa 1900-1930
    2 pages
    English Carter, Edward Champe

    This is a poem about Chinese lovers, by Henry Carter's son.

  • Box 13 folder 30 uva-lib:2223873
    The Line of Investigation Which was Proposed for Mr. Dunn  circa 1900-1930
    2 pages
    English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

    [Hanson] suggests details for Dunn's investigation of mosquitoes.

  • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223874
    Undated correspondence of Henry Rose Carter circa 1900-1925

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223875
      Letter from Michael E. Connor to Henry Rose Carter  circa 1900-1925
      2 pages
      English Connor, Michael E.

      Connor describes the progress against yellow fever in Mexico. He would like to have Carter's yellow fever articles translated into Spanish.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223876
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter  circa 1900-1925
      3 pages
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince writes to Carter about the ongoing anti-malaria work and a conference they attended. [enclosed: a note on the use of wave action to control mosquitoes]

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223877
      Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to Henry Rose Carter  circa 1900-1925
      2 pages
      English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

      LePrince reports on the effectiveness of the malaria control in railroad cars. LePrince also comments on the anti-malaria work in Georgia and Tennessee.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223878
      Letter fragment from [Henry Rose Carter] to [Laura Eugenia Hook Carter?]  circa 1900-1925
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] writes about his travel plans and work.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223879
      Memorandum to Michael E. Connor  circa 1900-1925
      2 pages
      English

      The writer discusses endemic centers of yellow fever and the origin of the disease.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223880
      Cablegram from Henry Rose Carter to the International Health Board  1900-1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter informs the Board that yellow fever has broken out in Peru and the Peruvian government is seeking help. Carter offers to stay, but will be unable to do field work.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223881
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to Michael E. Connor  circa 1900-1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] sends Connor a historical epidemiological study of yellow fever in Mexico and Central America for his comments.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223882
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to the Hotel Patton  circa 1900-1925
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes in order to make a reservation for an upcoming meeting.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223883
      Letter from [Henry Rose Carter] to S.W. Welch  circa 1900-1920
      3 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      [Carter] advises the chairman of the National Malaria Committee to reconsider abolishing a subcommittee that helps promote education in the fight against malaria.

    • Box 13 folder 31 uva-lib:2223884
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Laura Armistead Carter  circa 1900-1925
      6 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter writes about his work, health, and living conditions.

  • Box 13 folder 32 uva-lib:2223885
    History of Case and Notes of Post-Mortem Conducted on the Body of Garuba - Camp-Master , by D. Fitzgerald Moore  circa December 1923
    2 pages
    English Moore, D. Fitzgerald

    Moore submits a case history and post-mortem report on a Nigerian who died of a fever.

  • Box 13 folder 33 uva-lib:2223886
    Correspondence of Henry Rose Carter 1922-1926
    • Box 13 folder 33 uva-lib:2223887
      Letter from Florence M. Read to Henry Rose Carter  April 22, 1922
      1 page
      English Read, Florence Matilda

      Read refers Carter to a French article detailing a yellow fever outbreak in eighteenth-century Europe.

    • Box 13 folder 33 uva-lib:2223888
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to R.C. Derivaux  January 20, 1926
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks inquires whether Derivaux has any knowledge of Carter's statement regarding an unusual type of mosquito larvae.

    • Box 13 folder 33 uva-lib:2223889
      Letter from Lunsford D. Fricks to A.M. Stimson  January 28, 1926
      1 page
      English Fricks, Lunsford Dickson, 1873-

      Fricks writes to Stimson concerning Carter's identification of an unusual type of mosquito larvae.

  • Box 13 folder 34 uva-lib:2223890
    Telegram from H.A. Bonzi to Henry Rose Carter  circa 1900-1920
    1 page
    English Bonzi, H.A.

    Bonzi informs Carter that a vaccine is being shipped by the Rockefeller Foundation.

  • Box 14 folder 1 uva-lib:2223891
    Henry Rose Carter's research notes circa 1880-1925
  • Box 14 folder 2 uva-lib:2223892
    Henry Rose Carter's research notebooks circa 1880-1925
  • Box 14 folder 3 uva-lib:2223893
    Henry Rose Carter's research notes circa 1880-1925
  • Box 14 folder 4 uva-lib:2223894
    Henry Rose Carter's research notes circa 1880-1925
  • Box 15 folder 1 uva-lib:2223895
    Review of William Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Work , by Marie D. Gorgas and Burton J. Hendrick 1924
  • Box 15 folder 2 uva-lib:2223896
    Discussion about The Treatment of Oriental Sore , by Aldo Castellani 1924
  • Box 15 folder 3 uva-lib:2223897
    Dr. Thompson's Discussion About Black Water Fever , by J.W.W. Stephens 1925
  • Box 15 folder 4 uva-lib:2223898
    "Comment by Dr. Henry Rose Carter on Relation of Leptospira Icteroides to Yellow Fever "in the Transactions of the International Conference on Health Problems in Tropical America, Kingston, Jamaica, July 22-August 1, 1924 1924
  • Box 15 folder 5 uva-lib:2223899
    "Observations During the Yellow Fever Epidemic, Which Existed from December 1908 to February 1909 in Paramaribo ", by P.C. Flu 1924
  • Box 15 folder 6 uva-lib:2223900
    Discussions of papers on hook work, American anopheline mosquitoes, and malaria carriers 1924
  • Box 15 folder 7 uva-lib:2223901
    "Fame of Reed and Gorgas ", a letter by Jefferson Randolph Kean to the Editor of the The New York Times 1924
  • Box 15 folder 8 uva-lib:2223902
    "Notes on Yellow Fever in British Guiana ", by James Rodway 1924
  • Box 15 folder 9 uva-lib:2223903
    Short biographical sketches of Henry Rose Carter 1924
  • Box 15 folder 10 uva-lib:2223904
    Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine clippings 1924
  • Box 15 folder 11 uva-lib:2223905
    Miscellaneous fragments of untitled papers circa 1924
  • Box 15 folder 12 uva-lib:2223906
    Miscellaneous notebooks circa 1924
  • Box 15 folder 13 uva-lib:2223907
    Miscellaneous notes circa 1924
uva-lib:2223908
Series III. Walter Reed 1806-circa 1955 bulk 1874-1936
Box 16-33
17 boxes

Series III. Walter Reed consists of materials that document the life of Walter Reed as well as the work and legacy of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in the series date from 1806 to around 1955 with the bulk of the items dating from 1874 to 1936. The series is particularly rich in materials that document the professional and personal life of Walter Reed from 1874 to his death in 1902. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence between Walter Reed and members of his immediate family that cover a wide range of topics including Reed's courtship of Emilie Lawrence Reed, family life, Walter Reed's work in the Western United States, and Walter Reed's work in Cuba;
military records relating to Walter Reed including military orders for Reed, Reed's performance reviews, and reports of Reed's work for army officials;
Walter Reed's correspondence with professional colleagues including members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission, military doctors, and medical researchers interested in the study of yellow fever;
medical records (e.g. fever charts of experiment participants), military orders, administrative records, reports, and publications documenting the results of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission's experiments in Cuba;
articles announcing the death of Walter Reed;
and the shoulder boards from Walter Reed's U.S. Army uniform.

In addition to the above items, Series III. contains materials that document campaigns, spanning from 1902 to 1937, to publicly honor members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and those who participated in the commission's experiments. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

articles and editorials relating to efforts to memorialize and provide pensions for members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and those who participated in the commission's experiments;
biographical sketches of members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and experiment participants;
records relating to the Walter Reed Memorial Association (e.g. correspondence, donor lists);
copies of Congressional bills and resolutions to honor members of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission and experiment participants;
and letters, reviews, and other materials relating to the production of Sidney Coe Howard's play, Yellow Jack .

Finally, Series III. also consists of materials that document the history of yellow fever during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

items (e.g. correspondence, reports, reviews, and articles) relating to U.S. efforts to eradicate yellow fever in the Panama Canal Zone;
materials (e.g. correspondence, reports, and articles) documenting early twentieth century efforts to eradicate yellow fever in Peru;
scientific reports and publications related to the study and eradication of yellow fever and malaria;
and newspaper articles describing various outbreaks of yellow fever epidemics.

Materials in Series III. are largely arranged in chronological order according to their date of creation.

  • Box 16 folder 1 uva-lib:2223909
    "On the Yellow Malignant Fever ", New York Herald June 21, 1806
  • Box 16 folder 2 uva-lib:2223910
    Article on yellow fever New Orleans from the New York Herald  August 18, 1853
    1 page
    English

    The Yellow Fever--Increasing Mortality--Visit to the Hospital--Appearance of the Sick--The Weather, &c.

  • Box 16 folder 3 uva-lib:2223911
    Inventory and inspection report of ambulances under the supervision of M.R. Baldwin  March 5, 1863
    3 pages
    English Knorr, John A.

    This document reviews the condition of the four horse ambulances of the 1st Division Ambulance Corp.

  • Box 16 folder 4 uva-lib:2223912
    The History of a Rose , by Emily B. Lawrence  1867
    4 pages
    English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

    Lawrence writes a story about a rose.

  • Box 16 folder 5 uva-lib:2223913
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  July 18, 1874
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed plans to enter the U.S. Army Medical Corps, and gives his rationale. He describes his experiences in the city. He explains his later plans for marriage and his philosophy of life.

  • Box 16 folder 6 uva-lib:2223914
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 12, 1874
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed informs Lawrence that he is studying for the Medical Corps exam. He describes the exam, and offers his opinion of social engagements.

  • Box 16 folder 7 uva-lib:2223915
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  September 17, 1874
    16 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is exhausted from work. He plans a trip home. His step-mother is curious about his relationship with Emilie Lawrence. He critiques contemporary novels.

  • Box 16 folder 8 uva-lib:2223916
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  September 28, 1874
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed seeks permission to call on Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 16 folder 9 uva-lib:2223917
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence October 28, 1874
    Reed, Walter, 1851-1902
  • Box 16 folder 10 uva-lib:2223918
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  November 23, 1874
    16 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is worried that he may be writing Emilie Lawrence too frequently. He is sick but will persevere to take his medical exam.

  • Box 16 folder 11 uva-lib:2223919
    Materials relating to Walter Reed's appearance before army examination board 1874
    • Box 16 folder 11 uva-lib:2223920
      Military records and letters of recommendation relating to Walter Reed  August 29, 1874
      4 pages
      English United States. Army Dunster, Edward S. (Edward Swift), 1834-1888 Flint, Austin, 1812-1886 Harrison, James F.

      These endorsements and letters of recommendation for Walter Reed relate to his appointment as Assistant Surgeon to the US Army. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 11 uva-lib:2223921
      Letter from Walter Reed to Joseph B. Brown  September 2, 1874
      3 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed accepts an invitation to appear before the U.S. Surgeon's Examining Board, and explains that he would have responded sooner had he not contracted a fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 11 uva-lib:2223922
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Surgeon General  September 2, 1874
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed acknowledges the receipt of the invitation to appear before Army Medical Examination Board. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 16 folder 12 uva-lib:2223923
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  January 9, 1875
    13 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses his love for his dispersed family, and notes that it has been one year since he met her. Reed will delay taking his medical exam.

  • Box 16 folder 13 uva-lib:2223924
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  January 20, 1875
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed lovingly writes to Emilie Lawrence that he will not forget her.

  • Box 16 folder 14 uva-lib:2223925
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  February 3, 1875
    7 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he misses her. Reed's step-mother is in Norfolk and may visit Murfeesboro - Emilie Lawrence's hometown. He has received his commission from Army Medical Corps.

  • Box 16 folder 15 uva-lib:2223926
    Walter Reed - examinations for qualification as army surgeon February 8, 1875
    • Box 16 folder 15 uva-lib:2223927
      Examination paper on anatomy  February 8, 1875
      5 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed writes a paper on anatomy for qualification as an Army Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 15 uva-lib:2223928
      Examination paper on physiology  February 8, 1875
      8 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed writes a paper on physiology for qualification as an Army Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 15 uva-lib:2223929
      Examination paper on hygiene  February 8, 1875
      3 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed writes a paper on hygiene for qualification as an Army Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 15 uva-lib:2223930
      Examination paper on surgery  circa February 8, 1875
      7 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed writes a paper on surgery for qualification as an Army Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 16 folder 16 uva-lib:2223931
    Autobiography of Walter Reed February 8, 1875
  • Box 16 folder 17 uva-lib:2223932
    Autobiography of Walter Reed  February 8, 1875
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes an autobiography for the Army Examination Board.

  • Box 16 folder 18 uva-lib:2223933
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 4, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed professes his love to Emilie Lawrence, and looks forward to seeing her again.

  • Box 16 folder 19 uva-lib:2223934
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 24, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses his future life in the Army and asks Emilie Lawrence to marry him.

  • Box 16 folder 20 uva-lib:2223935
    Letter fragment from Walter Reed to [Emilie B. Lawrence]  circa 1875
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed inquires if [Emilie Lawrence] is attached, and asks if he may visit her.

  • Box 16 folder 21 uva-lib:2223936
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  April 8, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed assures Emilie Lawrence of the sincerity of his feelings. She has not yet given an answer to his marriage proposal.

  • Box 16 folder 22 uva-lib:2223937
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  May 12, 1875
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed seeks permission to call on Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 16 folder 23 uva-lib:2223938
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  May 17, 1875
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he has been delayed in Boykins on his way back to New York.

  • Box 16 folder 24 uva-lib:2223939
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  May 17, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he made a medical call on Emilie Lawrence's relative, Mrs. Vaughan, on his way home to New York. He had been in North Carolina visiting Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 16 folder 25 uva-lib:2223940
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  May 19, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses his devotion to Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 16 folder 26 uva-lib:2223941
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  May 27, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses his devotion to Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 16 folder 27 uva-lib:2223942
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  June 1, 1875
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed and Emilie Lawrence are engaged. They anticipate separation for his military assignment.

  • Box 16 folder 28 uva-lib:2223943
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  June 6, 1875
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed delights in Emilie Lawrence's love and prays for worthiness.

  • Box 16 folder 29 uva-lib:2223944
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  June 11, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed informs Emilie Lawrence, his fiance, that the question of military leave is at the discretion of the Surgeon General.

  • Box 16 folder 30 uva-lib:2223945
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  June 15, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed has not heard from Emilie Lawrence. He expresses affection for her relative Mrs. Vaughan.

  • Box 16 folder 31 uva-lib:2223946
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  June 17, 1875
    12 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses his devotion to Emilie Lawrence. News spreads of their engagement.

  • Box 16 folder 32 uva-lib:2223947
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  June 21, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed has his uniform tailored for a photograph to give to Emilie Lawrence. He makes plans to visit her.

  • Box 16 folder 33 uva-lib:2223948
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  July 1, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses his devotion to Emilie Lawrence. He admires her forgiving spirit, and writes her poetry. He writes to her mother to confirm their engagement, and reports that the photograph he had made of himself in uniform will be ready soon.

  • Box 16 folder 34 uva-lib:2223949
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  July 23, 1875
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he misses her.

  • Box 16 folder 35 uva-lib:2223950
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  July 23, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes Emilie Lawrence that he is lonely without her.

  • Box 16 folder 36 uva-lib:2223951
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  July 25, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes to Emilie Lawrence his trip to New York City on a steamer from Portsmouth, Virginia. He relates a story containing a lesson of married life.

  • Box 16 folder 37 uva-lib:2223952
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  July 27, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes to Emilie Lawrence the difficulties he undergoes to reach his army post at Willets Point, New York harbor.

  • Box 16 folder 38 uva-lib:2223953
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  July 29, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed gives Emilie Lawrence a description of the U.S. Army base at Willets Point, New York harbor. He describes his duties there as a medical officer.

  • Box 16 folder 39 uva-lib:2223954
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 1, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed informs Emilie Lawrence that he has light military duties and an easy command as a medical officer at Willets Point U.S. Army base. He misses her.

  • Box 16 folder 40 uva-lib:2223955
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 5, 1875
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed, in verse, declares his devotion to Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 16 folder 41 uva-lib:2223956
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 8, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed assures Emilie Lawrence of his devotion. He describes a visit to New York City to buy her wedding ring.

  • Box 16 folder 42 uva-lib:2223957
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 12, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed responds to Emilie Lawrence's teasing. He alludes to their wedding planned for the fall of 1876. He is beginning study of French and German.

  • Box 16 folder 43 uva-lib:2223958
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 16, 1875
    7 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reassures Emilie Lawrence of his devotion. He learns she is unhappy, but does not know why.

  • Box 16 folder 44 uva-lib:2223959
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 19, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reassures Emilie Lawrence of his devotion. He admits that she has great influence over him.

  • Box 16 folder 45 uva-lib:2223960
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 19, 1875
    12 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed misses Emilie Lawrence. He offers a prayer to his deceased natural mother. He also discusses various topics, including medical treatments, a Catholic service, French lessons, and reading.

  • Box 16 folder 46 uva-lib:2223961
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 27, 1875
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed sends an engagement ring to Emilie Lawrence by express mail.

  • Box 16 folder 47 uva-lib:2223962
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  August 30, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed remains devoted to Emilie Lawrence. He comments on a caricature she has drawn, which includes mosquitos.

  • Box 16 folder 48 uva-lib:2223963
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  September 3, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes his activities to Emilie Lawrence: French language studies, reading, and chess. He promises no card playing at her request.

  • Box 16 folder 49 uva-lib:2223964
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  September 6, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reiterates his devotion to Emilie Lawrence. He describes errands in New York City and his responsibilities at Willet's Point Army Base.

  • Box 16 folder 50 uva-lib:2223965
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  September 9, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reiterates his devotion to her. He describes a view of the planets by telescope.

  • Box 16 folder 51 uva-lib:2223966
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  circa September 20, 1875
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence about writing. He reiterates his devotion to her, and makes plans to visit her.

  • Box 16 folder 52 uva-lib:2223967
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  September 23, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed pledges to abstain from irony in his future correspondence with Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 16 folder 53 uva-lib:2223968
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  September 27, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes his military responsibilities. He assures Emilie Lawrence that she is above all others in his heart.

  • Box 16 folder 54 uva-lib:2223969
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  September 29, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes to Emilie Lawrence concerning irony. He notes that there was a delay in receiving her letter.

  • Box 16 folder 55 uva-lib:2223970
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  October 4, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed's visit to Emilie Lawrence is set, but he teases her first.

  • Box 16 folder 56 uva-lib:2223971
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  October 18, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed misses Emilie Lawrence after visiting her. He writes lines of poetry and offers a critique of an Episcopalian minister.

  • Box 16 folder 57 uva-lib:2223972
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  October 21, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses his devotion to Emilie Lawrence. He expects a permanent military assignment in the spring.

  • Box 16 folder 58 uva-lib:2223973
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  October 25, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed takes a carriage ride to see the fall colors.

  • Box 16 folder 59 uva-lib:2223974
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  October 29, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed makes a visit to a doctor's family. An army general gives him word on his future assignment.

  • Box 16 folder 60 uva-lib:2223975
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  October 31, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Emilie Lawrence visits Norfolk and Reed teases her.

  • Box 16 folder 61 uva-lib:2223976
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  November 11, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reiterates his devotion to Emilie Lawrence. He describes his responsibilities and notes that General Humphreys, Chief of the Army Corps of Engineers, arrives at the base for a dinner.

  • Box 16 folder 62 uva-lib:2223977
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  November 15, 1875
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed relates to Emilie Lawrence details of his brother's visit.

  • Box 16 folder 63 uva-lib:2223978
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  November 17, 1875
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes a dinner given for General Humphreys, Chief of the Army Corps of Engineers. He also describes city sights seen with his brother. He gives a defense of army life and teases her.

  • Box 16 folder 64 uva-lib:2223979
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  November 22, 1875
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes athletic events and a tournament. He comments on jealousy.

  • Box 16 folder 65 uva-lib:2223980
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  November 29, 1875
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed makes a statement on irony in the letters he and Emilie Lawrence send each other.

  • Box 16 folder 66 uva-lib:2223981
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  December 9, 1875
    7 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed assures Emilie Lawrence of his devotion, and he apologizes for the ironic tone which offended her.

  • Box 16 folder 67 uva-lib:2223982
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  December 13, 1875
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he has not heard from her, and he feels dejected. He attends a reception with a heavy heart.

  • Box 16 folder 68 uva-lib:2223983
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  December 13, 1875
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed learns that Emilie Lawrence is nursing her nephew who has typhoid fever. He expresses concern for her health, and apologizes for his sad letter earlier today.

  • Box 16 folder 69 uva-lib:2223984
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  December 14, 1875
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses his anxiety for Emilie Lawrence's health. He reiterates his devotion to her.

  • Box 16 folder 70 uva-lib:2223985
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  December 16, 1875
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reiterates his devotion to Emilie Lawrence. He expresses his hope for the future.

  • Box 16 folder 71 uva-lib:2223986
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  December 20, 1875
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed learns of the death of Emilie Lawrence's nephew. He meditates on Christian duty and on life's purpose for him.

  • Box 16 folder 72 uva-lib:2223987
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  December 22, 1875
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed visits New York City, where he buys Emilie Lawrence a book. He is concerned for her health.

  • Box 16 folder 73 uva-lib:2223988
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  December 29, 1875
    7 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reaffirms his feelings for Emilie Lawrence. He describes the physician's lot, and inquires about the new Murfreesboro newspaper and their friends Miss Peace and Mr. Sharpe.

  • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223989
    Certification of Walter Reed's passing of army examinations and his appointment as assistant surgeon July 10, 1880
    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223990
      Army Medical Board Certificate for Walter Reed  February 8, 1875
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Reed's Army Medical Board Certificate gives his personal information and includes the names of the Board members. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223991
      Letter from Joseph B. Brown to the Surgeon General  February 12, 1875
      2 pages
      English Brown, Joseph B.

      Brown recommends Reed's appointment as Assistant Surgeon, US Army, but notes that Reed's acquaintance with general literature and science is not up to the expected standard. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223992
      Letter from Walter Reed to C. H. Crane  February 18, 1875
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed declines an appointment as Acting Assistant Surgeon, United States Army. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223993
      Letters of recommendation for Walter Reed  April 12, 1875
      8 pages
      English Harris, John T. Lewis, John F. Barnes, J.K.

      This series of endorsements by various members of the political and military community supports Reed's desire to join the Surgeon General's staff. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223994
      Letters of recommendation for Walter Reed  April 13, 1875
      3 pages
      English Barnes, J. K. Lewis, John F.

      This series of endorsements by the Surgeon General and Secretary of War requests that Reed be assigned to a military post on the Atlantic Coast. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223995
      Oath of Office given by Walter Reed  July 2, 1875
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed signs an Oath of Office after being appointed to Assistant Surgeon in the Military Services of the United States. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223996
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  July 3, 1875
      3 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed informs the Adjutant General about his appointment as Assistant Surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223997
      Letter from Charles B. Byrne to the Surgeon General  July 31, 1875
      1 page
      English Byrne, Charles B.

      Byrne informs the Surgeon General that Reed will be assigned to Willets Point for instruction in the duties of a medical officer. Following instruction, a report is to be sent to the Military Division of the Atlantic. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 16 folder 74 uva-lib:2223998
      Letter from C. H. Crane to Charles B. Byrne  July 31, 1875
      1 page
      English Crane, C. H.

      The Surgeon General has assigned Walter Reed to Willet's Point, New York Harbor for instructions in the duties of a Medical Officer.

  • Box 16 folder 75 uva-lib:2223999
    Empty envelopes for letters from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence circa 1875
  • Box 16 folder 76 uva-lib:2224000
    Cards from Walter Reed requesting to call on Emilie B. Lawrence circa 1875
    • Box 16 folder 76 uva-lib:2224001
      Cards from Walter Reed requesting permission to call on Emilie B. Lawrence  circa 1875
      4 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      In these two cards, Reed requests permission to call on Lawrence.

    • Box 16 folder 76 uva-lib:2224002
      Note from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence circa 1875
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed requests that Lawrence stay at home so he can visit her in the evening.

  • Box 17 folder 1 uva-lib:2224003
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  January 6, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed relates that he is compiling statistics and writing a report for 1875.

  • Box 17 folder 2 uva-lib:2224004
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  January 10, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence about a rumor of her impending marriage. He plans a visit to see her.

  • Box 17 folder 3 uva-lib:2224005
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  January 13, 1876
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence about not writing and about attentions from Professor Sharpe. He discusses small pox cases among children on the post.

  • Box 17 folder 4 uva-lib:2224006
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  January 17, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed has received no letter from her, but offers a meditation on patience.

  • Box 17 folder 5 uva-lib:2224007
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  January 24, 1876
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed must postpone his visit to see her.

  • Box 17 folder 6 uva-lib:2224008
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  January 27, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes of visitors to the Willet's Point base and his treatment of the sick.

  • Box 17 folder 7 uva-lib:2224009
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  February 7, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes sleigh rides he has taken with the ladies of the army base at Willet's Point. He teases Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 17 folder 8 uva-lib:2224010
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  February 11, 1876
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reiterates his devotion to Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 17 folder 9 uva-lib:2224011
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  February 16, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed arranges a visit to Norfolk and Murfreesboro. He describes social events at the army base at Willet's Point.

  • Box 17 folder 10 uva-lib:2224012
    Correspondence relating to the commissioning and assignment of Walter Reed in the U.S. Army February 2, 1876
    • Box 17 folder 10 uva-lib:2224013
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  February 17, 1876
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed acknowledges the receipt of his commission as Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Army, February 17, 1876.

    • Box 17 folder 10 uva-lib:2224014
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Surgeon General  June 30, 1876
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed reports that he has taken up his temporary assignment at his posting at Fort Yuma, California.

  • Box 17 folder 11 uva-lib:2224015
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  February 22, 1876
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes Emilie Lawrence to expect his impending arrival

  • Box 17 folder 12 uva-lib:2224016
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 4, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed misses Emilie Lawrence. He is thankful for the time spent with her.

  • Box 17 folder 13 uva-lib:2224017
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 6, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed visits a sick friend in Brooklyn. He was impressed with Baltimore on his trip home.

  • Box 17 folder 14 uva-lib:2224018
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 9, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence that his finger was injured by her. He describes cases of measles at the base.

  • Box 17 folder 15 uva-lib:2224019
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 13, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed has not heard from Emilie Lawrence. He tells her he misses her, and reports on cases of measles at the base.

  • Box 17 folder 16 uva-lib:2224020
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 20, 1876
    7 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed misses Emilie Lawrence. He resolves to be a better Christian.

  • Box 17 folder 17 uva-lib:2224021
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 23, 1876
    7 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 17 folder 18 uva-lib:2224022
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 28, 1876
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed remarks on the ingratitude of patients. He informs Emilie Lawrence that he will be in a play.

  • Box 17 folder 19 uva-lib:2224023
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 30, 1876
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed studies Emilie Lawrence's French grammar. He assures her of his devotion. He visits Central Park, New York City.

  • Box 17 folder 20 uva-lib:2224024
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  April 3, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    The Army post expects a visit from Gen. William T. Sherman and the Secretary of War. Reed anticipates his upcoming marriage to Emilie Lawrence.

  • Box 17 folder 21 uva-lib:2224025
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  March 6, 1876
    7 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes the visit of dignitaries - including General William T. Sherman - to the post at Willet's Point.

  • Box 17 folder 22 uva-lib:2224026
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  April 10, 1876
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed awaits his new orders. His replacement has arrived.

  • Box 17 folder 23 uva-lib:2224027
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie B. Lawrence  April 13, 1876
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is ordered to San Francisco. He will visit Emilie Lawrence with a “startling request.”

  • Box 17 folder 24 uva-lib:2224028
    Inspection report from J. C. McKee to the Surgeon General  1877
    1 page
    English Mckee, James C.

    McKee reports to the Surgeon General that Reed has his hospital in “most excellent condition.” He also mentions Reed's personal qualities that have won him the confidence of all. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 17 folder 25 uva-lib:2224029
    Comments Walter Reed made in 1877 about life in the west published in Walter Reed and Yellow Fever , by Howard A. Kelly 1906

    From Walter Reed and Yellow Fever by Howard A. Kelly, Chapter II, 'Frontier life' (1876-1889), pages 25-29, 32-34

  • Box 17 folder 26 uva-lib:2224030
    Military records relating to Walter Reed January 31, 1878
  • Box 17 folder 27 uva-lib:2224031
    "Incidents of the Scourge of the South ", Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper September 21, 1878
  • Box 17 folder 28 uva-lib:2224032
    "Quarantine Precautions Against Yellow Fever ", Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper September 21, 1878
  • Box 17 folder 29 uva-lib:2224033
    Pictures of citizens contributing to victims of yellow fever, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper September 28, 1878
  • Box 17 folder 30 uva-lib:2224034
    "The Yellow Fever Visitation ", Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper September 28, 1878
  • Box 17 folder 31 uva-lib:2224035
    "New York's Contribution to the Suffering South ", Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper September 28, 1878
  • Box 17 folder 32 uva-lib:2224036
    "The Lessons of Calamity ", Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper October 5, 1878
  • Box 17 folder 33 uva-lib:2224037
    Article and pictures relating to yellow fever in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper January 11, 1879
  • Box 17 folder 34 uva-lib:2224038
    Letter from James C. McKee to the Surgeon General  March 17, 1879
    2 pages
    English Mckee, James C.

    McKee approves Reed's request for a month's leave of absence.

  • Box 17 folder 35 uva-lib:2224039
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 21, 1879
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Emilie Lawrence Reed and her young son, Walter Lawrence Reed, begin a trip east from Arizona.

  • Box 17 folder 36 uva-lib:2224040
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 23, 1879
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed waits for Mrs. Compton in order to accompany her to an Army post. He misses his wife and son, and asks his wife to hire a nurse for their son.

  • Box 17 folder 37 uva-lib:2224041
    Letter from Walter Reed to [Emilie Lawrence Reed]  April 26, 1879
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes a trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico. He hears news of Emilie Lawrence Reed from a train conductor.

  • Box 17 folder 38 uva-lib:2224042
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 29, 1879
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he received her letter to him.

  • Box 17 folder 39 uva-lib:2224043
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 30, 1879
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed continues his trip back to Fort Apache, Arizona. He has not heard from her lately.

  • Box 17 folder 40 uva-lib:2224044
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 6, 1879
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed's trip to Fort Apache, Arizona continues. He describes a river crossing. Col. Compton, post commander, travels out to meet Reed and Mrs. Compton.

  • Box 17 folder 41 uva-lib:2224045
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 15, 1879
    12 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed arrives at Fort Apache. He describes his house, and relays news of their friends. He studies Spanish.

  • Box 17 folder 42 uva-lib:2224046
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 22, 1879
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed hopes that his wife's health improves. He offers news of colleagues at Fort Apache and hopes for an assignment back east. He has received no letter from her.

  • Box 17 folder 43 uva-lib:2224047
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 25, 1879
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes a carriage ride. He responds to a letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed, giving her financial advice and offering news of acquaintances.

  • Box 17 folder 44 uva-lib:2224048
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1879
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes enlisting Indian scouts and camping in the wilderness.

  • Box 17 folder 45 uva-lib:2224049
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 3, 1879
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he appreciates Emilie Lawrence Reed's sacrifices. His son will be 18 months old on June 4, 1879. He sends his love and misses them.

  • Box 17 folder 46 uva-lib:2224050
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 23, 1879
    12 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed. He offers news from the base. He is glad to hear that she is feeling better.

  • Box 17 folder 47 uva-lib:2224051
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 5, 1879
    12 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed has photographs of his wife and son, and asks if they remember him. He gives news of their acquaintances and his Spanish studies.

  • Box 17 folder 48 uva-lib:2224052
    Letter fragment from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 9, 1879
    14 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes a Native American at the fort, as well as his house and garden. Life on the base is dull, so he anticipates a new home with his wife and son.

  • Box 17 folder 49 uva-lib:2224053
    Letter fragment from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed July 21  July 21, 1879
    14 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about finances, promising to send money to her. She wants him to get an eastern assignment. He gives news about acquaintances.

  • Box 17 folder 50 uva-lib:2224054
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 25, 1879
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed has heard no word from Emilie Lawrence Reed regarding a necklace he sent her. He studies Spanish, and will take the medical exam when he returns. He gives news of the post commissary and their acquaintances.

  • Box 17 folder 51 uva-lib:2224055
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  September 6, 1879
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed agrees to send McPherson supplies.

  • Box 17 folder 52 uva-lib:2224056
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 8, 1879
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed's letter to his wife includes his thoughts on scouting, his work to get the hospital property ready for inspection, an upcoming court martial, and his side-whiskers.

  • Box 17 folder 53 uva-lib:2224057
    Letter from Walter Reed to [Dorsey M. McPherson]  September 29, 1879
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he has heard rumors that [McPherson] wishes to have his commission annulled. Reed disapproves of this.

  • Box 17 folder 54 uva-lib:2224058
    Letter from Walter Reed to [Dorsey M. McPherson]  October 1, 1879
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases McPherson concerning military reports and life in the field.

  • Box 17 folder 55 uva-lib:2224059
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  October 7, 1879
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases McPherson, and writes about debts, pay, and military assignments.

  • Box 17 folder 56 uva-lib:2224060
    Letter fragment from Walter Reed to [Dorsey M. McPherson]  October 20, 1879
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed learns that McPherson will return to Fort Apache. Reed refers to other soldiers, and teases McPherson.

  • Box 17 folder 57 uva-lib:2224061
    Envelope addressed to Dorsey M. Mcpherson circa October 20, 1897
  • Box 17 folder 58 uva-lib:2224062
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 27, 1879
    20 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed hopes his son remembers him. Reed learns he will not have an assignment to Fort Thomas. He notes that the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad is moving closer to Fort Apache. He writes about finances and military personnel.

  • Box 17 folder 59 uva-lib:2224063
    Envelope addressed to Emilie Lawrence Reed July 4, 1879
  • Box 17 folder 60 uva-lib:2224064
    "Yellow Fever in Memphis ", Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper August 23, 1879
  • Box 17 folder 61 uva-lib:2224065
    Envelope addressed to Dorsey M. McPherson circa September 10, 1879
  • Box 17 folder 62 uva-lib:2224066
    "Memphis Under Quarantine rule ", Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper September 20, 1879
  • Box 17 folder 63 uva-lib:2224067
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 8, 1879
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is glad Emilie and their son made it safely to Norfolk. He describes his friend Cruse as well as several women who have been kind to him. He encourages his wife to have her photograph taken and to attend the theater.

  • Box 17 folder 64 uva-lib:2224068
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 16, 1879
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed corrects Emilie Lawrence Reed's misapprehension about the date of his reassignment. He expects to return east by June 30.

  • Box 17 folder 65 uva-lib:2224069
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 23, 1879
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is concerned about his son's illness. He observes a beautiful snowfall, and gives details about a hunting trip on which Native Americans accompany him.

  • Box 17 folder 66 uva-lib:2224070
    Envelope addressed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 25, 1879
  • Box 17 folder 67 uva-lib:2224071
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  January 13, 1880
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about military companies and scouting duty. He states he does not want his wife at the post if he must go out on scouting duty.

  • Box 17 folder 68 uva-lib:2224072
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  January 28, 1880
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed forwards mail to McPherson. Reed contemplates having his wife and son return west.

  • Box 17 folder 69 uva-lib:2224073
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  February 4, 1880
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed explains how he forgot to mail McPherson's letter and is holding his mail for him. Reed's family will not rejoin him.

  • Box 17 folder 70 uva-lib:2224074
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  February 18, 1880
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed has clothing sent to McPherson. McPherson testifies in U.S. vs. McGowan. Reed writes concerning medical matters.

  • Box 17 folder 71 uva-lib:2224075
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  February 27, 1880
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes of a post controversy regarding officers' duties and conduct.

  • Box 17 folder 72 uva-lib:2224076
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  April 2, 1880
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about lost dental tools. He comments on McPherson's scouting assignment and the resolution of a controversy concerning insubordination. He gives post news.

  • Box 17 folder 73 uva-lib:2224077
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  June 18, 1880
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is glad McPherson arrived safely back at the post. He comments on their new roommate. Reed's wife is sick.

  • Box 17 folder 74 uva-lib:2224078
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  July 10, 1880
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    McPherson is sick and resting. Reed is studying for a medical exam.

  • Box 17 folder 75 uva-lib:2224079
    Letter fragment from [Walter Reed] to [Dorsey M. McPherson]  circa 1880
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases McPherson and writes that he cannot take more leave to be McPherson's best man. Reed will travel to Warrenton, Virginia and to White Sulphur Springs.

  • Box 17 folder 76 uva-lib:2224080
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1880
    • Box 17 folder 76 uva-lib:2224081
      Letter from C. H. Crane to Walter Reed  May 26, 1880
      1 page
      English Crane, C.H.

      Crane informs Reed the Surgeon General will approve his request for a leave of absence.

    • Box 17 folder 76 uva-lib:2224082
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  May 27, 1880
      5 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed requests one month of leave with permission to apply for an extension of two months. Several endorsements of the request dated May 27, 1880 to June 5, 1880 are included.

    • Box 17 folder 76 uva-lib:2224083
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  June 29, 1880
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Walter Reed requests and is granted a one-month extension to his leave of absence.

  • Box 17 folder 77 uva-lib:2224084
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  April 3, 1880
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes his departure from Arizona, and the confusion in getting his next permanent assignment. He awaits McPherson's visit.

  • Box 17 folder 78 uva-lib:2224085
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1881
  • Box 17 folder 79 uva-lib:2224086
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1882
    • Box 17 folder 79 uva-lib:2224087
      Letter from Joseph B. Brown to the Surgeon General  March 23, 1882
      3 pages
      English Brown, Joseph B.

      Brown reports to the Surgeon General that the Board has examined Reed and considers him qualified for a promotion, with the proviso that he continues his studies in Physics. A second letter written on March 24, 1882 by C. H. Crane informs Reed of the outcome of the examination. The letters are accompanied by an endorsement.

    • Box 17 folder 79 uva-lib:2224088
      Letter from Walter Reed to C. H. Crane  November 10, 1882
      4 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed requests that his orders be ready for him by November 14, 1882. A note from the Surgeon General encourages speedy processing of the request. The resulting orders re-assign Reed from the Department of the East to the Department of the Platte.

    • Box 17 folder 79 uva-lib:2224089
      Letter from O. O. Howard to the Adjutant General  December 14, 1882
      6 pages
      English Howard, O.O.

      Howard requests that Reed be assigned to the hospital under his command, due to his steward's disability and the limitations of the Medical Director. The Adjutant General's office denies the request. Included are an endorsement of the request and a document specifying its removal.

    • Box 17 folder 79 uva-lib:2224090
      Record of services for Walter Reed  March 18, 1882
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      The Record of Services summarizes Reed's military assignments from June 26, 1875 through March 18, 1882.

  • Box 17 folder 80 uva-lib:2224091
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1885
    • Box 17 folder 80 uva-lib:2224092
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Surgeon General  January 31, 1885
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed reports that he has taken up his assigned post as Post Surgeon, Fort Robinson, Nebraska.

    • Box 17 folder 80 uva-lib:2224093
      Letters from Walter Reed relating to military service  September 23, 1885
      3 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed has requested four weeks of leave. His commanding officer has asked for an officer to replace him in his absence, but the request for replacement is denied.

    • Box 17 folder 80 uva-lib:2224094
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  December 8, 1885
      3 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed requests and is granted a one-month extension to the leave of absence he was granted on November 18, 1885.

  • Box 17 folder 81 uva-lib:2224095
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  December 26, 1885
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is coming to Washington to apply for a leave extension. He plans to visit Florida, and then to visit New York City for coursework.

  • Box 17 folder 82 uva-lib:2224096
    Letter from Walter Reed to Dorsey M. McPherson  April 13, 1886
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes patients with erysipelas and double pneumonia. McPherson is to enter the Marine hospital service.

  • Box 17 folder 83 uva-lib:2224097
    Sanitation report by Walter Reed  May 31, 1887
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    This report gives the sanitary conditions of the officers' quarters, yard, barracks, guardhouse, post hospital, and water at Fort Robinson. It also reports on rations and clothing.

  • Box 17 folder 84 uva-lib:2224098
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1887

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 17 folder 84 uva-lib:2224099
      Letter from C[harles] R. G[reenleaf] to Walter Reed  July 1, 1887
      1 page
      English Greenleaf, Charles R.

      The original draft of Greenleaf's letter informs Reed that the treating of several pension cases each month does not warrant his being excused from performing that duty.

  • Box 18 folder 1 uva-lib:2224100
    Essay by William H. Welch concerning Walter Reed's work at Johns Hopkins University  circa 1900-1930
    6 pages
    English Welch, William Henry, 1850-1934

    Welch extensively describes Reed's work at Johns Hopkins.

  • Box 18 folder 2 uva-lib:2224101
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1890

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 18 folder 2 uva-lib:2224102
      Efficiency report for Walter Reed  May 1, 1890
      3 pages
      English Kellogg, W.L. United States. Army

      Kellogg states that Reed is a man of marked ability. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 2 uva-lib:2224103
      Military orders for Walter Reed  July 1890-August 1890
      4 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed requests a four-month leave of absence to attend to business matters and for pursuing special studies in his profession. Military endorsements and approval of Reed's leave are dated July 7, 1890 to August 18, 1890. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 2 uva-lib:2224104
      Military records relating to Walter Reed  July 1890-August 1890
      4 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 Sutherland, Charles

      Sutherland asks Reed if a local physician can be employed to provide medical care to the garrison and Indian prisoners during Reed's leave of absence. The letter and military endorsements are dated from July 18, 1890 to August 18, 1890. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 2 uva-lib:2224105
      Military records relating to Walter Reed  October 1, 1890
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 United States. Army

      Reed requests that he be assigned to duty in Baltimore so that he can pursue post-graduate medical study at Johns Hopkins University. The letter and military endorsements granting him a post as attending surgeon and examiner of recruits in Baltimore are dated from October 1, 1890 to October 4, 1890. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 3 uva-lib:2224106
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1891
    • Box 18 folder 3 uva-lib:2224107
      Military orders for Walter Reed  March 30, 1891
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      The endorsement informs Reed that he did not lose his right to commutation of quarters while on a temporary leave of absence. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 3 uva-lib:2224108
      Military orders for Walter Reed  September 19, 1891
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed wants to know if his baggage can be shipped from Mt. Vernon Barracks to Fort Snelling, Minnesota. The document is dated September 19, 1891 and September 21, 1891. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 3 uva-lib:2224109
      Military orders for Walter Reed  November 17, 1891
      3 pages
      English Mason, E. C. (Edwin C.) United States. Army

      Mason requests that Reed be appointed to the examining board at Fort Snelling. The letter, endorsement, and approval are dated from November 17, 1891 to November 23, 1891. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 3 uva-lib:2224110
      Efficiency report for Walter Reed  December 19, 1891
      3 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 United States. Army

      In these efficiency reports Reed summarizes his studies at Johns Hopkins University, and Sutherland declares Reed's record excellent and states that he is fit for duty. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 4 uva-lib:2224111
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1892
    • Box 18 folder 4 uva-lib:2224112
      United States Army efficiency report for Walter Reed  January 21, 1892
      2 pages
      English Mason, E. C. (Edwin C.) United States. Army

      Colonel Edwin C. Mason rates Reed's characteristics as very good and excellent. However, under scientific attainments Mason writes, “nothing special.” [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 4 uva-lib:2224113
      Report of departure by Walter Reed for the United States Army  April 1, 1892
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 United States. Army

      The slip states that Reed is accompanying two companies as a medical officer to the Sisseton and Wappeton Indian Reservation. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 4 uva-lib:2224114
      Photocopy of letter and attached military orders relating to Walter Reed  August 1892
      4 pages
      English Alden, Charles Henry, 1836-1906 United States. Army

      C.H. Alden requests that Walter Reed be ordered to St. Paul, Minnesota, to provide medical care to officers, enlisted men, and families as well as to examine recruits. The letter, endorsements, and resulting order are dated from August 1, 1892 to August 18, 1892. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 5 uva-lib:2224115
    Letter from Walter Reed to [C.B. Byrne]  March 7, 1893
    5 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about studies leading to a paper on cholera vaccination. He also gives instructions for staining tubercle bacilli.

  • Box 18 folder 6 uva-lib:2224116
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg June 29, 1893

    3 pages

  • Box 18 folder 7 uva-lib:2224117
    Letter from Walter Reed to Theobald Smith  December 5, 1893
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed requests the address of a fermentation tube manufacturer, as well as a copy of Smith's paper.

  • Box 18 folder 8 uva-lib:2224118
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1893
    • Box 18 folder 8 uva-lib:2224119
      Military orders for Walter Reed  April 22, 1893
      6 pages
      English Sutherland, Charles United States. Army

      Sutherland states that he has given permission for Reed to purchase extra medical supplies for Fort Yates, North Dakota, where much sickness had been reported. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 8 uva-lib:2224120
      Military records relating to Walter Reed's promotion to the rank of Major  August 22, 1893-December 11, 1893
      12 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

      These papers relate to the promotion of Reed from Captain and Assistant Surgeon to Major and Surgeon. They are dated from August 22, 1893 to December 11, 1893. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 8 uva-lib:2224121
      Military records relating to Walter Reed's assignment as Curator of the Army Medical Museum  September 14, 1893-December 26, 1893
      6 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

      These endorsements and letters relate to Reed's assignment to the Surgeon General's Office as Curator of the Army Medical Museum. Reed's oath of office regarding his promotion to Surgeon and Major is included in these documents dated from September 8, 1893 to December 26, 1893. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 9 uva-lib:2224122
    Letter from Walter Reed to [William C.] Borden  March 15, 1894
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed congratulates Borden on his paper about the fat cell.

  • Box 18 folder 10 uva-lib:2224123
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg June 12, 1894

    2 pages

  • Box 18 folder 11 uva-lib:2224124
    "A Précis of the United States Quarantine Regulations for Domestic Ports with Reference to Preventing the Introduction of Yellow Fever into the United States ", Yellow Fever: Its Nature, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prophylaxis, and quarantine regulations relating thereto by Preston H. Bailhache  circa 1898
    6 pages
    English Bailhache, Preston H.

    These regulations describe the inspection, quarantine, and disinfection procedures to be implemented at ports to prevent the introduction of yellow fever into the United States. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 12 uva-lib:2224125
    "Therapeutic Treatment of Yellow Fever ", Annual Report of the Marine-Hospital Service , by Henry Downes Geddings  1894
    6 pages
    English Geddings, Henry Downes, 1859-1913

    Geddings' discussion of the treatment of yellow fever includes baths, purgatives, coal-tar products, cocaine, carbonated beverages, perchloride of iron, ice, counter-irritation, tisane of orange leaves, enemas, and quinine. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 13 uva-lib:2224126
    Issue of Harper's Weekly April 13, 1894

    Contains photographs and articles relating to Cuba.

  • Box 18 folder 14 uva-lib:2224127
    Issue of Harper's Weekly May 11, 1895
  • Box 18 folder 15 uva-lib:2224128
    Print entitled, The Prado, Havana, Cuba in Harper's Weekly May 25, 1895
  • Box 18 folder 16 uva-lib:2224129
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1895
    • Box 18 folder 16 uva-lib:2224130
      Military orders for Walter Reed  March 27, 1895
      6 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

      Sternberg requests that Forwood, Winne, Reed, and Perley be sent as delegates to the American Medical Association meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, Mary 7-10, 1895. The letter, endorsements, and special orders are dated March 27, 1895 to March 30, 1895. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 16 uva-lib:2224131
      Military orders for Walter Reed  March 28, 1895
      2 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

      Sternberg asks for a Board of Medical Officers consisting of Forwood, Reed, and Cabell to examine officers for promotion, March 28, 1895. The special order approving the request is dated March 30, 1895. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 16 uva-lib:2224132
      United States Army efficiency report for Walter Reed  June 30, 1895
      4 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

      Sternberg notes that Reed is especially well qualified for his present duties as Curator of the Army Medical Museum, has excellent scientific attainments, and is an excellent pathologist. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 17 uva-lib:2224133
    "The Cuban Insurrection ", Leslie's Weekly May 28, 1896
  • Box 18 folder 18 uva-lib:2224134
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean August 22, 1896
  • Box 18 folder 19 uva-lib:2224135
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg August 1, 1896
  • Box 18 folder 20 uva-lib:2224136
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 10, 1896
    12 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes concerning experimentation. He describes his return from Key West, and mosquito attacks.

  • Box 18 folder 21 uva-lib:2224137
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean November 11, 1896
  • Box 18 folder 22 uva-lib:2224138
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1896
    • Box 18 folder 22 uva-lib:2224139
      Military orders for Walter Reed  July 22, 1896
      5 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

      Sternberg requests that Reed be ordered to Key West, Florida, for Medical Department business, and then to return to Washington, D.C. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 22 uva-lib:2224140
      United States Army efficiency report for Walter Reed  June 30, 1896
      5 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

      Sternberg states that Reed is an excellent medical officer and zealous student of medical science as well as an expert pathologist and bacteriologist. The reports are dated June 30, 1896 and July 3, 1896. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 23 uva-lib:2224141
    Pages from the diary of Jefferson Randolph Kean with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench 1897-1900
  • Box 18 folder 24 uva-lib:2224142
    Military orders for Walter Reed 1897
  • Box 18 folder 25 uva-lib:2224143
    Post-Epidemic Disinfection  October 11, 1897
    3 pages
    English Wyman, Walter, 1848-1911

    This circular letter gives disinfection instructions to be instigated after a yellow fever epidemic. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 26 uva-lib:2224144
    Yellow fever mortality Rate report prepared by Jesus Pardinas for Henry Rose Carter  circa 1900
    2 pages
    English Pardinas, Jesus

    Deaths of yellow fever in the city of Havana in military and civilians between 1871 and 1900.

  • Box 18 folder 27 uva-lib:2224145
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Stanford E. Chaille  February 15, 1898
    2 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg writes about yellow fever infection from soiled linen and flies. He proposes measures for disinfection and quarantine to control epidemics.

  • Box 18 folder 28 uva-lib:2224146
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to George Miller Sternberg April 18, 1898
  • Box 18 folder 29 uva-lib:2224147
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte April 19, 1898
  • Box 18 folder 30 uva-lib:2224148
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 23, 1898
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about field service in the Spanish War. He worries over his son's enlistment plans. Sternberg has proposed keeping all non-immune medical officers out of Cuba.

  • Box 18 folder 31 uva-lib:2224149
    Military order for Aristides Agramonte  May 3, 1898
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    George Miller Sternberg assigns Agramonte to the pathological lab of the Surgeon General's Office.

  • Box 18 folder 32 uva-lib:2224150
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 10, 1898
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902
  • Box 18 folder 33 uva-lib:2224151
    Letter from Lawrence Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 21, 1898
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed assures his mother that he is well.

  • Box 18 folder 34 uva-lib:2224152
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg  July 5, 1898
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed informs Sternberg that Edward Mason Parker is a most competent physician. [Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine]

  • Box 18 folder 35 uva-lib:2224153
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Adjutant General July 15, 1898
  • Box 18 folder 36 uva-lib:2224154
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to George Miller Sternberg July 29, 1898
  • Box 18 folder 37 uva-lib:2224155
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Adjutant General July 29, 1898
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915
  • Box 18 folder 38 uva-lib:2224156
    Military orders for Walter Reed  August 18, 1898
    3 pages
    English United States. Army

    These special orders include a section appointing Reed, Vaughan, and Shakespeare to a board for the purpose of investigating the cause of the prevalence of typhoid fever in U.S. military camps. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 39 uva-lib:2224157
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll  September 9, 1898
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed suggests several methods to determine whether patients have typhoid or malarial remittent fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 40 uva-lib:2224158
    Article on American occupation of Santiago in Harper's Weekly September 17, 1898
  • Box 18 folder 41 uva-lib:2224159
    Letter from Fitzhugh Lee to Walter Reed  September 27, 1898
    1 page
    English Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905

    Lee presents Reed with a corps badge for sanitary inspection services.

  • Box 18 folder 42 uva-lib:2224160
    Letter from Lawrence Reed to Walter Reed  October 23, 1898
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed expresses his feelings about leaving Camp Onward. He will make lieutenant in a year.

  • Box 18 folder 43 uva-lib:2224161
    Letter from Lawrence Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 27, 1898
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed requests items from home. He expects to be shipped out soon.

  • Box 18 folder 44 uva-lib:2224162
    Letter from Lawrence Reed to Walter Reed  November 8, 1898
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed says he will be sent to Cuba with his military unit.

  • Box 18 folder 45 uva-lib:2224163
    Letter from Lawrence Reed to Walter Reed  November 22, 1898
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed will leave for Cuba tomorrow.

  • Box 18 folder 46 uva-lib:2224164
    Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  November 24, 1898
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

    Sternberg recommends that Agramonte proceed to Havana to study the cause and prevention of yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 47 uva-lib:2224165
    Letter from Lawrence Reed to Walter Reed  November 28, 1898
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed arrives safely at Camp Onward.

  • Box 18 folder 48 uva-lib:2224166
    Letter from Lawrence Reed to Walter Reed  December 9, 1898
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Reed describes his life in the military and a social outing.

  • Box 18 folder 49 uva-lib:2224167
    Minutes of the 116th Session of the Virginia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church with related materials 1865-1948
    • Box 18 folder 49 uva-lib:2224168
      Sketches of the Virginia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South , by Rev. John J. Lafferty  1880
      3 pages
      English Lafferty, John J.

      Lafferty gives brief biographical sketches of Lemuel S. Reed and James C. Reed.

    • Box 18 folder 49 uva-lib:2224169
      "Memoirs: Rev. L. S. Reed ", Minutes of the 116th Session of the Virginia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South  November 16, 1898
      3 pages
      English Simpson, T. McN.

      This is a biography of Lemuel S. Reed, the father of Walter Reed.

  • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224170
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1898
    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224171
      Military orders for Walter Reed  July 29, 1898
      4 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg recommends that Reed be sent to investigate the administration of five general hospitals and division field hospitals. Endorsements and the special orders giving approval are included and dated July 30, 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224172
      Report by Walter Reed and George A. Hopkins for the Adjutant General of the United States Army  July 31, 1898
      3 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed and Hopkins report on their inspection of the 1st and 2nd Division Hospitals at Camp Alger. They recommend additional tents and obtaining the services of two contract surgeons. The documents are dated July 31, 1898 and August 6, 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224173
      Military orders for Walter Reed  September 11, 1898
      2 pages
      English Corbin, H. C. United States. Army

      Corbin authorizes Reed and members of his board to stop at Knoxville. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224174
      Military orders for Walter Reed  October 19, 1898
      4 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915 United States. Army

      Sternberg requests an order to direct Reed from Washington to the Natural Bridge, Virginia, on Army business. The letter, endorsement, and special orders are dated October 19, 1898. An additional document is dated July 20, 1898 and concerns an order to Reed to inspect hospitals. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224175
      Military orders for Walter Reed  October 28, 1898
      5 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Reed's letter and Sternberg's endorsement suggest that Natural Bridge, Virginia, is not a suitable location for an army hospital due to the condition of the buildings and transportation issues. The documents are dated October 28, 1898 and October 30, 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224176
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army  April 30, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during April 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224177
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army  May 31, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during May 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224178
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  June 30, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during June 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224179
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  July 31, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during July 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224180
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  August 31, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 United States. Army

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during August 1898 as well as on detached service. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224181
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army  October 31, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on a Board to investigate causes of the prevalence of typhoid fever and on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during September 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224182
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army  October 31, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 United States. Army

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on a Board to investigate causes of the prevalence of typhoid fever, investigated buildings at Natural Bridge, Virginia, and was on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during October 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224183
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  November 30, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 United States. Army

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during November 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 18 folder 50 uva-lib:2224184
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army  December 31, 1898
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 United States. Army

      Reed's station and duty report states that he was on duty as Curator of the Army Medical Museum during December 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 51 uva-lib:2224185
    The Johns Hopkins University Register 1898
  • Box 18 folder 52 uva-lib:2224186
    The Johns Hopkins Medical School Sixth Annual Announcement 1898
  • Box 18 folder 53 uva-lib:2224187
    Excerpts from Articles on Yellow fever: Its Nature, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prophylaxis, and Quarantine Regulations Relating Thereto  June 15, 1898
    8 pages
    English Wyman, Walter, 1848-1911

    Wyman introduces R. D. Murray's paper on yellow fever.

  • Box 18 folder 54 uva-lib:2224188
    Telegram from Charles Lockhart  August 5
    2 pages
    English Lockhart, Charles

    The authors urge that the American Line from Santiago transport soldiers to the North. Attached to the telegram is a note dated August 4, 1898. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 18 folder 55 uva-lib:2224189
    Letters from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte and Leonard Wood 1898-1900
  • Box 19 folder 1 uva-lib:2224190
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Walter Reed  January 1, 1899
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed writes, en route to Cuba, that he will land tomorrow.

  • Box 19 folder 2 uva-lib:2224191
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Walter Reed  January 6, 1899
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Reed writes about his life in the military. He did not receive his mother's Christmas letter. He wants to save some money and send them some gifts from Havana.

  • Box 19 folder 3 uva-lib:2224192
    Envelope addressed to Walter Reed January 25, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 4 uva-lib:2224193
    Letter from Leonard Wood to Walter Reed  January 27, 1899
    1 page
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood regrets missing a visit with Reed before leaving Washington for Cuba. He has seen Reed's son in Havana and reports that he is doing well.

  • Box 19 folder 5 uva-lib:2224194
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean February 23, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 6 uva-lib:2224195
    Monthly sanitary report from the hospital at Columbia Barracks, Havana, Cuba  March 31, 1899
    1 page
    English Brown, M.C.

    This report lists camp conditions and the buildings that have been completed for the military hospital in Havana, Cuba.

  • Box 19 folder 7 uva-lib:2224196
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean April 2, 1899

    4 pages

  • Box 19 folder 8 uva-lib:2224197
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to George Miller Sternberg  April 17, 1899
    5 pages
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte informs Sternberg that during the past several weeks there have been very few cases of yellow fever from which he could obtain material for research. Attached to the letter is a note by Truby stating that Agramonte and Carroll assisted Reed in the lab in 1898.

  • Box 19 folder 9 uva-lib:2224198
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to the Adjutant General  April 19, 1899
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg recommends that Reed go to Havana, Cuba, to make a sanitary inspection of the camps, barracks, and hospitals near Puerto Principe, with particular attention to the prevalence of typhoid fever.

  • Box 19 folder 10 uva-lib:2224199
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  April 19, 1899
    2 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg directs Reed to inspect the camps, barracks, and hospitals occupied by U.S. troops in the vicinity of Puerto Principe, Cuba, and to make any necessary recommendations for improvement. He is to report on the prevalence of typhoid or other infectious diseases.

  • Box 19 folder 11 uva-lib:2224200
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 25, 1899
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he visited the Vedado Post to see their son. Lawrence Reed was given a 24 hour leave to go to Havana with him.

  • Box 19 folder 12 uva-lib:2224201
    Letter fragment from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa April 29, 1899
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about his vacation and relates his plans to go to Puerto Principe.

  • Box 19 folder 13 uva-lib:2224202
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte May 3, 1899

    1 page

  • Box 19 folder 14 uva-lib:2224203
    "Mosquitoes Considered as Transmitters of Yellow Fever and Malaria ", Medical Record: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery , by Carlos J. Finlay  May 27, 1899
    9 pages
    English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

    Finlay discusses the theory that mosquitoes can transmit malaria and yellow fever. To bolster his case he describes Koch's work with the tick that transmits Texas Fever. He writes about the effect of temperature on mosquitoes, and suggests that measures be taken to eliminate mosquitoes and prevent their entry into houses.

  • Box 19 folder 15 uva-lib:2224204
    Military orders for Albert E. Truby  May 3, 1899
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Truby is appointed to a general court-martial.

  • Box 19 folder 16 uva-lib:2224205
    Military orders for Albert E. Truby  June 2, 1899
    4 pages
    English United States. Army

    Truby is assigned to the hospital ship Terry.

  • Box 19 folder 17 uva-lib:2224206
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte June 5, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 18 uva-lib:2224207
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to George Miller Sternberg  June 17, 1899
    4 pages
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte describes his work with yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 19 folder 19 uva-lib:2224208
    Letter from Leonard Wood to Walter Reed  July 1, 1899
    1 page
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood is sorry to have missed Reed.

  • Box 19 folder 20 uva-lib:2224209
    Letter from Walter Reed to S.T. Armstrong July 10, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 21 uva-lib:2224210
    Letter from Walter Reed to S.T. Armstrong July 10, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 22 uva-lib:2224211
    Letter from Leonard Wood to Francis V. Greene  July 12, 1899
    2 pages
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood provides news of a yellow fever epidemic among American troops.

  • Box 19 folder 23 uva-lib:2224212
    Fever chart for yellow fever patient William Neary July 5, 1899-July 15, 1899
    • Box 19 folder 23 uva-lib:2224213
      Fever chart and autopsy report for William Neary  1899
      English United States. Army
    • Box 19 folder 23 uva-lib:2224214
      Note relating to a fever chart circa 1899-1950
      1 page
      English

      This brief note discusses a sick patient.

  • Box 19 folder 24 uva-lib:2224215
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte July 21, 1899

    2 pages

  • Box 19 folder 25 uva-lib:2224216
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte August 7, 1899

    1 page

  • Box 19 folder 26 uva-lib:2224217
    "Yellow Fever at Hampton Roads ", Harper's Weekly August 14, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 27 uva-lib:2224218
    "In a Yellow-Fever Camp: How the Pestilence Made Its Presence Known in Siboney---The American Hospital Tents in the Mountains--A Brave Physician and His Scanty Equipment ", The Argonaut  August 14, 1899
    1 page
    English
  • Box 19 folder 28 uva-lib:2224219
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to George Miller Sternberg  August 15, 1899
    4 pages
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte reports on his study of yellow fever from a bacteriological standpoint while at Santiago. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 19 folder 29 uva-lib:2224220
    Letter from Leonard Wood to Francis V. Greene  August 16, 1899
    2 pages
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood writes concerning the appointment of the Secretary of War. He describes actions taken by the military to avoid yellow fever.

  • Box 19 folder 30 uva-lib:2224221
    Military orders for Albert E. Truby  August 20, 1899
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Truby is relieved from the Eighth Infantry; he is to report to the post surgeon for duty.

  • Box 19 folder 31 uva-lib:2224222
    Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 24, 1899
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Kean, Brewer, and Truby are appointed to investigate the loss of medical supplies at Columbia barracks.

  • Box 19 folder 32 uva-lib:2224223
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte August 24, 1899

    1 page

  • Box 19 folder 33 uva-lib:2224224
    Letter from Walter Reed to Aristides Agramonte August 25, 1899

    2 pages with pencilled corrections

  • Box 19 folder 34 uva-lib:2224225
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 9, 1899
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he misses her and that he is imagining how beautiful things are back at home. He mentions the Dreyfuss Affair and says the journalists believe France is close to revolution.

  • Box 19 folder 35 uva-lib:2224226
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte September 26, 1899

    1 page

  • Box 19 folder 36 uva-lib:2224227
    Letter from P.S. Rossiter to the Surgeon General  October 1, 1899
    5 pages
    English Rossiter, P.S.

    Rossiter reports on the recent epidemic of yellow fever at Cabana Fortress in Havana. He describes the patients and their symptoms as well as the disinfection of clothing, bedding, and property.

  • Box 19 folder 37 uva-lib:2224228
    Fever chart for Robert M. O'Reilly  October 14, 1899
    English United States. Army
  • Box 19 folder 38 uva-lib:2224229
    Letter from Walter Reed to Theobald Smith  October 18, 1899
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about an experiment with pigs and work involving the bacillus icteroides.

  • Box 19 folder 39 uva-lib:2224230
    Letter from Walter Reed to Aristides Agramonte with enclosed list of yellow fever cases  November 1899
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902
  • Box 19 folder 40 uva-lib:2224231
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte  December 13, 1899
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915
  • Box 19 folder 41 uva-lib:2224232
    Report of Camp Columbia fever epidemic by Najeem M. Saleeby with letters December 15, 1899
    • Box 19 folder 41 uva-lib:2224233
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  May 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses Najieb M. Saleeby's report [01942002] and states that the epidemic as reported by Saleeby was either Dengue or Pappataci fever.

    • Box 19 folder 41 uva-lib:2224234
      Camp Columbia Fever Epidemic , by Najeem M. Saleeby  December 15, 1899
      14 pages
      English Saleeby, Najeeb M. (Najeeb Mitry), 1870-

      Saleeby describes in detail a fever epidemic at Columbia Barracks, Cuba. He asks for the Surgeon General's opinion on the diagnosis. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 41 uva-lib:2224235
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler has read Saleeby's report on the 1899 fever epidemic at Columbia Barracks and is sure that it was dengue fever.

  • Box 19 folder 42 uva-lib:2224236
    Letter from Guy Charles Moore Godfrey to Jefferson Randolph Kean  December 19, 1899
    4 pages
    English Godfrey, Guy Charles Moore

    Godfrey writes a confidential letter requesting the reassignment of Dr. Alden and Dr. Jackson, who do not work well with him.

  • Box 19 folder 43 uva-lib:2224237
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to George Miller Sternberg December 24, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 44 uva-lib:2224238
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte December 29, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 45 uva-lib:2224239
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Leonard Wood December 29, 1899
  • Box 19 folder 46 uva-lib:2224240
    Letter to Aristides Agramonte from the Assistant Surgeon General  December 29, 1899
    1 page
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte is informed that his contract as contract surgeon with the U.S. Army will be annulled on January 15, 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 19 folder 47 uva-lib:2224241
    Transcripts of letters from Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Kean to members of the Kean family  1899-1901
    English
  • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224242
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1899
    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224243
      Military orders for Walter Reed  April 19, 1899
      5 pages
      English United States. Army

      Sternberg recommends that Reed be directed to proceed to Havana to make a sanitary inspection of the camps, barracks, and hospitals in the area of Puerto Principe. Reed is also supposed to report on the causes of the prevalence of typhoid fever. Additional letters, endorsement and special orders relating to this recommendation are included. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224244
      Surgeon General's Office record card for Walter Reed  1899
      2 pages
      English

      Krassin inquires about the reported death of Reed in Cuba. A request is made for Reed to serve as a member of a board. A note dated July 17, 1900 states that Reed forwarded an efficiency report. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224245
      Military orders for Walter Reed  September 26, 1899
      3 pages
      English United States. Army

      Reed is directed to proceed from Washington, D.C. to Fort Thomas, Kentucky. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224246
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  January 3, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of December 189[8]. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224247
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  January 31, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of January 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224248
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  February 28, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of February 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224249
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  March 31, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of March 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224250
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  May 29, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of April 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224251
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  May 31, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of May 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224252
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  June 30, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of June 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224253
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  July 31, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of July 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224254
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  August 31, 1899
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of August 1899. His report is acknowledged. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224255
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  October 2, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of September 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224256
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  November 7, 1899
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his activities for the month of October 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 19 folder 48 uva-lib:2224257
      Efficiency report for Walter Reed  August 4, 1899
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed's efficiency report is for the year 1899. Included is a report that gives an account of Reed's services from November 1, 1898 to May 10, 1899. He is noted to be an expert pathologist and bacteriologist. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 19 folder 49 uva-lib:2224258
    Report of the Surgeon-General of the Army for the Year Ending June 30, 1899 1899
  • Box 19 folder 50 uva-lib:2224259
    Statistics of Births, Marriages, Deaths, Immigration, and Yellow Fever from 1890 to 1899 [in Havana, Cuba]  1899
    7 pages
    English Davis, John G.

    In addition to the topics mentioned in the title, this report by Davis, the Chief Sanitary Officer in Havana, Cuba, includes a sanitary report and the number of cases of infectious diseases. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 19 folder 51 uva-lib:2224260
    "Heroism in Medical Investigation ", Chicago Record 1899
    1 page
    English
  • Box 19 folder 52 uva-lib:2224261
    "Life-History of the Parasites of Malaria ", Nature  1901
    1 page
    English Ross, Ronald, Sir, 1857-1932

    Ross discusses the parasites that cause malarial fevers. A note on the article indicates that it was published in Nature in 1901.

  • Box 19 folder 53 uva-lib:2224262
    Articles about Cuba from Harper's Weekly 1899
  • Box 19 folder 54 uva-lib:2224263
    Memoranda relating to a round robin letter from General William R. Shafter  April 15, 1899
    2 pages
    English

    These five memorandums concern a missing letter, called the “Round Robin letter,” in which the 5th Army Corps general officers recommended that the Army be pulled from Cuba and sent north. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 1 uva-lib:2224264
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Calvin DeWitt  January 8, 1900
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg stops the annulment of Agramonte's contract. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 2 uva-lib:2224265
    Letter from William H. Welch to George Miller Sternberg  January 12, 1900
    3 pages
    English Welch, William Henry, 1850-1934

    Welch gives a recommendation for Jesse W. Lazear. Included is a handwritten note by Truby.

  • Box 20 folder 3 uva-lib:2224266
    Letter from Walter Reed to L.O. Howard January 13, 1900
    • Box 20 folder 3 uva-lib:2224267
      Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  January 13, 1900
      3 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed states that the mosquito theory for the propagation of yellow fever is a fact, not a theory. Reed's postscript gives credit to Kean for cleaning measures against the mosquito. [Reed mistakes the year, it should be 1901, not 1900.]

    • Box 20 folder 3 uva-lib:2224268
      Transcription of letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  January 13, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed states that the mosquito theory for the propagation of yellow fever is a fact, not a theory. Reed's postscript gives credit to Kean for cleaning measures against the mosquito. [Reed mistakes the year, it should be 1901, not 1900.]

  • Box 20 folder 4 uva-lib:2224269
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte January 28, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 5 uva-lib:2224270
    Military orders for John H. Andrus  February 3, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #17 transfers Andrus to the Hospital Corps. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 6 uva-lib:2224271
    Military orders for Walter Reed  March 2, 1900
    4 pages
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #51 orders Reed to Tampa, Florida and then back to Havana, Cuba on business pertaining to an investigation of electrozone as a disinfectant and germicide. Included is a handwritten note by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 7 uva-lib:2224272
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Calvin DeWitt  March 2, 1900
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg terminates Agramonte's contract. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 8 uva-lib:2224273
    Military orders regarding spread of yellow fever in Cuba  March 5, 1900
    2 pages
    English United States. Army

    These orders guard against the introduction and spread of yellow fever. The symptoms of yellow fever are clearly outlined.

  • Box 20 folder 9 uva-lib:2224274
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  April 19, 1900
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard inquires about the whereabouts of the mosquitoes Lazear sent up from Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 10 uva-lib:2224275
    Report from Walter Reed to the Surgeon General  April 20, 1900
    24 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reports about his investigation of electrozone in Havana, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 11 uva-lib:2224276
    Military orders for Valery Havard  April 23, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Havard is announced as Chief Surgeon of the Division. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 12 uva-lib:2224277
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean April 24, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 13 uva-lib:2224278
    Report of Vital Statistics of Havana for April 1900 , by William Crawford Gorgas  April 1900
    3 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Selected pages of the report give statistics regarding deaths in Havana. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 14 uva-lib:2224279
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  May 12, 1900
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard discusses his work with different types of mosquitoes. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 15 uva-lib:2224280
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte  May 14, 1900
    5 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg asks Agramonte to settle a question whether the infectious agent of yellow fever is present in the blood. Sternberg also includes an excerpt of his report on Ruiz, which should help Agramonte's experiments. Included is a handwritten note by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 16 uva-lib:2224281
    Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  May 14, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is unable to help Howard with his mosquito investigation. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 17 uva-lib:2224282
    Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  May 23, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #74 relieves Agramonte from his duty as Acting Assistant Surgeon in Havana and transfers him to the Division Laboratory. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 18 uva-lib:2224283
    Military orders for Walter Reed and James Carroll  May 23, 1900
    4 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg orders Reed and Carroll to Camp Columbia, Cuba for the investigation of infectious diseases, especially yellow fever. This requires the establishment of a Medical Board. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 19 uva-lib:2224284
    Military orders regarding the appointment of a board to study infectious diseases in Cuba  May 24, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #122 establishes the Medical Board, consisting of Reed, Carroll, Lazear, and Agramonte, at Camp Columbia, Cuba for the investigation of infectious diseases. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 20 uva-lib:2224285
    Military orders for Walter Reed and James Carroll May 24, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 21 uva-lib:2224286
    Military orders for Walter Reed and James Carroll May 24, 1900

    Walter Reed and James Carroll sent to Cuba for study of infectious diseases.

  • Box 20 folder 22 uva-lib:2224287
    Letter from Walter Reed to Aristides Agramonte May 24, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 23 uva-lib:2224288
    Report from Alexander N. Stark to the Adjutant General  May 28, 1900
    3 pages
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark reports of yellow fever cases at Columbia Barracks, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 24 uva-lib:2224289
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  May 29, 1900
    3 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg instructs Reed on the numerous experiments he should conduct in the investigation of infectious diseases. Also included are notes by Hench and Truby expressing their personal views of Sternberg's instructions. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 25 uva-lib:2224290
    Letter from Walter Reed to the Surgeon General  June 1, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed acknowledges the receipt of a check for $50.00 for use in the Medical Board's research.

  • Box 20 folder 26 uva-lib:2224291
    Military orders for John S. Neate  June 4, 1900
    4 pages
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #130 transfers Neate to Quemados de Marianao, Cuba to report to Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 27 uva-lib:2224292
    Report from Alexander N. Stark to the Adjutant General  June 4, 1900
    2 pages
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark reports cases of yellow fever.

  • Box 20 folder 28 uva-lib:2224293
    Military records relating to sanitation and yellow fever at Columbia Barracks. June 5, 1899
    • Box 20 folder 28 uva-lib:2224294
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the Adjutant General  June 5, 1900
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean provides reasons for infection of yellow fever at Columbia Barracks and possible ways to prevent spread of disease. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 20 folder 28 uva-lib:2224295
      Military orders regarding Columbia Barracks  June 7, 1900
      4 pages
      English

      Orders with endorsements request disinfectants for Columbia Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 29 uva-lib:2224296
    Military records relating to U.S. troops in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba June 6, 1899
    • Box 20 folder 29 uva-lib:2224297
      Letter from Alexander N. Stark to the Adjutant General  June 6, 1900
      3 pages
      English Stark, Alexander N.

      Stark requests that no individual affiliated with Columbia Barracks be permitted to enter a saloon where yellow fever broke out. Endorsements are dated June 6 to June 8, 1900.

    • Box 20 folder 29 uva-lib:2224298
      Letter from Alexander N. Stark to the Adjutant General  June 6, 1900
      1 page
      English Stark, Alexander N.

      Stark requests that no individual affiliated with Columbia Barracks be permitted to enter the town of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba.

    • Box 20 folder 29 uva-lib:2224299
      Military orders regarding Columbia Barracks  June 5, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      These endorsements regard the relationship between the laundry facilities and the spread of yellow fever at Columbia Barracks.

  • Box 20 folder 30 uva-lib:2224300
    The Fever That was Epidemic in This Post Last Fall , by Najeem M. Saleeby [Columbia Barracks, Havana, Cuba]  June 6, 1900
    10 pages
    English Saleeby, Najeeb M. (Najeeb Mitry), 1870-

    Saleeby writes about the epidemic that afflicted Columbia Barracks in late 1899 and describes the symptoms of the disease.

  • Box 20 folder 31 uva-lib:2224301
    Military orders regarding Columbia Barracks  June 9, 1900
    5 pages
    English Stark, Alexander N. Roberts, P.K.

    Stark responds with a facetious remark to a request for carbolic acid for sanitary purposes at Columbia Barracks. Endorsements are dated June 9 to June 15, 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 32 uva-lib:2224302
    Letter from Alexander N. Stark to Adjutant with reply June 11, 1900-June 13, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 33 uva-lib:2224303
    Report from Alexander N. Stark to the Surgeon General  June 15, 1900
    7 pages
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark gives a detailed report on the outbreak of yellow fever in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba and Columbia Barracks, Cuba. Stark claims that Mrs. Henry S. King is the first case of yellow fever. A Medical Board with Ames, Lazear, and three Cubans is created to investigate the outbreak. Stark highly commends the doctors and staff at Post Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 34 uva-lib:2224304
    Letter from Alexander N. Stark to Surgeon General June 16, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 35 uva-lib:2224305
    Report from Valery Havard to the Adjutant General  June 18, 1900
    4 pages
    English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

    Havard details the outbreak of yellow fever in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba in May 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 36 uva-lib:2224306
    Letter from Valery Havard to the Surgeon General  June 19, 1900
    2 pages
    English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

    Havard amends the yellow fever report sent June 18, 1900 to change the mortality count. A map is included of the town of Quemados de Marianao. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 37 uva-lib:2224307
    Resume of Frank H. Edmunds  June 18, 1899
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    The military career of Edmunds' is outlined until his death from yellow fever on June 18, 1899. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 38 uva-lib:2224308
    Record of Jefferson Randolph Kean's case of yellow fever  circa 1900
    4 pages
    English

    This document records Kean's pulse, temperature, urine, stool, diet, medicine and remarks during his bout with yellow fever.

  • Box 20 folder 39 uva-lib:2224309
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 25, 1900
    16 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed and Carroll are on board the Sedgewick, bound for Cuba.

  • Box 20 folder 40 uva-lib:2224310
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 25, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed sees the wreck of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor and gives his opinion of the sinking.

  • Box 20 folder 41 uva-lib:2224311
    "Havana's Fever Situation ", The Havana Post June 25, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 42 uva-lib:2224312
    "General Lee on Fever, New Road to Quemados ", The Havana Post June 25, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 43 uva-lib:2224313
    June 26, 1900 edition of the The Havana Post June 26, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 44 uva-lib:2224314
    Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  June 27, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #97 orders Agramonte to Santa Clara, Cuba on sanitary duty. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 45 uva-lib:2224315
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 27, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is impressed with the shower installed at his quarters. He responds to family news and is pleased that his son has passed an examination to further his military career.

  • Box 20 folder 46 uva-lib:2224316
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa June 27, 1897
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed details recent happenings around the base in Cuba. He sends his love to family and friends.

  • Box 20 folder 47 uva-lib:2224317
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg June 29, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 48 uva-lib:2224318
    Letter from Walter Reed to Adjutant General June 30, 1900
  • Box 20 folder 49 uva-lib:2224319
    Military orders for John S. Neate  July 1, 1900
    2 pages
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #101 assigns Neate to duty in Havana, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 50 uva-lib:2224320
    Honorable discharge certificate for John J. Moran  July 2, 1900
    2 pages
    English United States. Army

    Moran is honorably discharged from the Army of the United States, with permission to re-enlist.

  • Box 20 folder 51 uva-lib:2224321
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 2, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed provides instructions to Emilie Lawrence Reed for garden work at Keewaydin, their Pennsylvania mountain home. He reports that their son, Lawrence, is well.

  • Box 20 folder 52 uva-lib:2224322
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 2, 1900
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed gives instructions on gardening at Keewaydin. He also discusses financial affairs.

  • Box 20 folder 53 uva-lib:2224323
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 4, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed makes plans for the Fourth of July, and he describes Cuban flowers.

  • Box 20 folder 54 uva-lib:2224324
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 7, 1900
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes his laboratory, the hot weather and mosquitoes. He reviews work to be done at Keewaydin.

  • Box 20 folder 55 uva-lib:2224325
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 8, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reassures Emilie Lawrence Reed about yellow fever, claiming there is no danger. He writes about work done at Keewaydin and explains how he is organizing his laboratory.

  • Box 20 folder 56 uva-lib:2224326
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 13, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed provides a description of his quarters at Camp Columbia and relates the typical schedule of his day. He laments the lack of rain for Emilie Lawrence Reed's garden. He discusses finances and political trouble in China.

  • Box 20 folder 57 uva-lib:2224327
    Report from Rafael T. Echeverria to the Adjutant General  July 16, 1900
    2 pages
    English Echeverria, Rafael T.

    Echeverria reports of medical activity in Marianao di Quemados de Marianao for the week ending July 14th, 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 58 uva-lib:2224328
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 19, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed comments about the family. He writes about the English physicians Durham and Meyers, who are studying yellow fever.

  • Box 20 folder 59 uva-lib:2224329
    Report from Valery Havard to the Adjutant General  July 20, 1900
    2 pages
    English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

    Havard reports on Electrozone Plant in Havana, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 60 uva-lib:2224330
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 20, 1900
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed sees their son, Lawrence, in Havana. He enjoys a meal given for the English physicians. He discusses China news, and relays information about a transport from the States.

  • Box 20 folder 61 uva-lib:2224331
    Military orders regarding yellow fever damages  July 21, 1900
    3 pages
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #65 establishes various boards to investigate damages due to the outbreak of yellow fever . [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 62 uva-lib:2224332
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 23, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is delighted to hear about the rain at Keewaydin. He teases Emilie Lawrence Reed and discusses gardening at Keewaydin. He says their son, Lawrence, is impatient for his officer's commission.

  • Box 20 folder 63 uva-lib:2224333
    Letter from Alexander N. Stark to Robert P. Cooke  July 24, 1900
    1 page
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark reprimands Cooke for his handling of a yellow fever outbreak at Pinar del Rio.

  • Box 20 folder 64 uva-lib:2224334
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg  July 24, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is astonished that yellow fever remains unrecognized at Pinar del Rio. He recommends measures taken to avoid an epidemic, and the use of human experimentation to study the disease.

  • Box 20 folder 65 uva-lib:2224335
    Letter from Alexander N. Stark to Guy Charles Moore Godfrey  July 24, 1900
    1 page
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark reprimands Godfrey for failing to properly handle a yellow fever outbreak at Pinar del Rio.

  • Box 20 folder 66 uva-lib:2224336
    Letter from Alexander N. Stark to James F. Presnell  July 24, 1900
    1 page
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark reprimands Presnell for failing to properly handle a yellow fever outbreak at Pinar del Rio.

  • Box 20 folder 67 uva-lib:2224337
    Letter from Alexander N. Stark to Auguste A. Nouel  July 24, 1900
    1 page
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark reprimands Nouel for failing to properly handle a yellow fever outbreak at Pinar del Rio.

  • Box 20 folder 68 uva-lib:2224338
    Letter from Walter Reed to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  July 25, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases his daughter Blossom Reed. He expects to leave Cuba on August 1 or 2.

  • Box 20 folder 69 uva-lib:2224339
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 27, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed. He expects to see her August.

  • Box 20 folder 70 uva-lib:2224340
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 27, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes the weather in Cuba. He teases Emilie Lawrence Reed, and anticipates his arrival home.

  • Box 20 folder 71 uva-lib:2224341
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 29, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed relates his plans for Keewaydin concerning the garden, a summer house, and a new house. He has seen their son, Lawrence, and reports that he is well, but he as yet has no commission.

  • Box 20 folder 72 uva-lib:2224342
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 30, 1900
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed's baggage has to be disinfected for “Yellow Jack” before he leaves for the States. He believes this to be an absurd formality. Reed wants to install a shower at the renovated Keewaydin house.

  • Box 20 folder 73 uva-lib:2224343
    Report from William M. Black to the Adjutant General  July 30, 1900
    17 pages
    English Black, William Murray, 1855-1933

    Black responds to Reed's report on the Electrozone Plant in Havana, Cuba and wants to correct errors. He includes two reports by G. C. Rowe entitled “Review of the Most Salient Points of Dr. Reed's Report” and “Electrozone Plant.” [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 74 uva-lib:2224344
    Military orders for Jesse W. Lazear  July 30, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Lazear is ordered to proceed to Pinar Del Rio to collect pathological material on the recent yellow fever outbreak.

  • Box 20 folder 75 uva-lib:2224345
    Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  July 31, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reports his duties for the month of July 1900 as President of the Board of Officers investigating infectious diseases and yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 76 uva-lib:2224346
    Report from Alexander N. Stark to the Surgeon General  July 31, 1900
    5 pages
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark takes over duties as Chief Sanitary Officer after Kean is taken ill by yellow fever. Stark describes his preventative measures against the spreading of the disease. He commends numerous individuals for their help in the epidemic. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 77 uva-lib:2224347
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 2, 1900
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he is on his way home to the United States.

  • Box 20 folder 78 uva-lib:2224348
    Military orders for Albert E. Truby  August 8, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Smith grants a leave of absence to Truby for several days.

  • Box 20 folder 79 uva-lib:2224349
    Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed August 10, 1900-August 16, 1900
    • Box 20 folder 79 uva-lib:2224350
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 10, 1900
      5 pages
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence Reed expresses excitement about receiving his commission. He is assigned to the 10th Infantry in Cuba and fears he will not be able to visit home. Lawrence wants his father to send him a sword.

    • Box 20 folder 79 uva-lib:2224352
      Telegram from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 16, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence Reed informs his mother of his new post at Rowell Barracks.

  • Box 20 folder 80 uva-lib:2224353
    Military orders for Albert E. Truby  August 11, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Truby is relieved from duty.

  • Box 20 folder 81 uva-lib:2224354
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 12, 1900
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed writes that he is not certain where he will be sent next. He asks her to remind Walter Reed about his sword.

  • Box 20 folder 82 uva-lib:2224355
    Report from William Crawford Gorgas to the Surgeon General  August 14, 1900
    4 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas details the yearly deaths caused by yellow fever in the month of July, and states that the sanitary conditions for July 1900 are better than any time in the past ten years. His report includes two charts of deaths in Havana: “Deaths by Months for the Years 1890 to 1900” and “Arrivals and Departures of Passengers at Havana.”

  • Box 20 folder 83 uva-lib:2224356
    Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  August 14, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is sending Howard specimens of mosquitoes from Lazear and is planning on seeing Howard in a few days. Included is a listing of the types of mosquitoes. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 20 folder 84 uva-lib:2224357
    Letter from L.O. Howard to Walter Reed August 15, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 1 uva-lib:2224358
    Annual Report of Brigadier General Fitzhugh Lee, Commanding the Department of Western Cuba August 23, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 2 uva-lib:2224359
    Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  August 24, 1900
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed sends Howard more specimens of mosquitoes that Lazear collected in Cuba. Reed is anxious to know the results. Included is a list of the types of mosquitoes collected. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 3 uva-lib:2224360
    Report from J. F. Dunshie to the Chief Surgeon  August 25, 1900
    2 pages
    English Dunshire, J.F.

    Dunshie lists the cases of yellow fever at Guanajay Barracks and reports about the precautionary methods taken to prevent the spread of the disease. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 4 uva-lib:2224361
    Report from J. F. Dunshie to the Chief Surgeon  August 25, 1900
    3 pages
    English Dunshire, J.F.

    Dunshie lists the cases of yellow fever at Guanajay Barracks, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 5 uva-lib:2224362
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 26, 1900
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed is well situated in his new company. He thanks his mother for the gift of an officer's sword.

  • Box 21 folder 6 uva-lib:2224363
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  August 27, 1900
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard informs Reed that Dr. Coquillett identified the species of the mosquitoes that Lazear collected. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 7 uva-lib:2224364
    Fever chart for James Carroll  August 31, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 21 folder 8 uva-lib:2224365
    Fever chart for James Carroll August 31, 1900-September 10, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 9 uva-lib:2224366
    Contract with a Aristides Agramonte for service as a contract surgeon in the United States Army  September 1, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Agramonte signs this contract which enables him to perform the duties of a medical officer under Army Regulations. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 10 uva-lib:2224367
    Fever chart for Charles L. de Long September 2, 1900-September 10, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 11 uva-lib:2224368
    Fever chart for Thomas Turner  September 3, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 21 folder 12 uva-lib:2224369
    Telegram from Leonard Wood to the War Department  September 3, 1900
    1 page
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood reports on that there are more yellow fever cases in Havana than the year before because of the great influx of non-immune Spanish immigrants.

  • Box 21 folder 13 uva-lib:2224370
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean September 6, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 14 uva-lib:2224371
    Letter from Walter Reed to E.A. de Schweinitz  September 6, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed offers advice to de Schweinitz concerning the examination of medical students. Reed has learned of Carroll's illness in Cuba.

  • Box 21 folder 15 uva-lib:2224372
    Telegram from Jefferson Randolph Kean to [Walter Wyman]  September 7, 1900
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean reports to Surgeon General [Wyman] that Carroll's condition has improved.

  • Box 21 folder 16 uva-lib:2224373
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jennie Carroll  September 7, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed notifies Jennie Carroll of James Carroll's improved condition.

  • Box 21 folder 17 uva-lib:2224374
    Fever chart for William H. Dean  September 7, 1900
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    The fever chart has a notation written by Ames stating that Dean is the same as X.Y.Z.

  • Box 21 folder 18 uva-lib:2224375
    "Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine: Yellow Fever Expedition ", The British Medical Journal , by Herbert E. Durham and Walter Myers  September 8, 1900
    2 pages
    English Durham, Herbert E. Myers, Walter

    Durham and Myers discuss the investigation of yellow fever by the American commission in Cuba and the perplexing nature of the disease.

  • Box 21 folder 19 uva-lib:2224376
    Fever chart of George S. Cartwright  September 16, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 21 folder 20 uva-lib:2224377
    Military orders for Albert E. Truby  September 18, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    Truby is ordered to Quemados de Marianao, Cuba, for assignment.

  • Box 21 folder 21 uva-lib:2224378
    Letter from Hugh L. Scott to Aristides Agramonte September 20, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 22 uva-lib:2224379
    Letter from Leonard Wood to Aristides Agramonte September 22, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 23 uva-lib:2224380
    Transcript of letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll  September 23, 1900
    1 page
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll informs his wife that he is recovering from yellow fever and now is comforted that he will be immune from the terrors of the disease. He also explains that Lazear is very ill and predicts an even chance for his recovery.

  • Box 21 folder 24 uva-lib:2224381
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll  September 24, 1900
    5 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses the mosquito as the vector for yellow fever and the amount of evidence necessary to prove this hypothesis.

  • Box 21 folder 25 uva-lib:2224382
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 25, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses the probability of a mosquito vector for yellow fever. He regrets his absence from Cuba. He will not experiment on himself, and anticipates a publication on the etiology of the disease.

  • Box 21 folder 26 uva-lib:2224383
    "The Questions of the Day ", La Trucha (Havana) September 26, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 27 uva-lib:2224384
    Roster of Troops of the Department of Western Cuba September 26, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 28 uva-lib:2224385
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 30, 1900
    20 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes his voyage to Havana, during which he gives medical care to a child. Emilie Lawrence Reed would not accompany Reed to Cuba, and did not want him to go.

  • Box 21 folder 29 uva-lib:2224386
    Letter from Simon Flexner to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 1, 1901
    3 pages
    English Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946

    Flexner reassures Emilie Lawrence Reed of her husband's safety and offers his assistance to her.

  • Box 21 folder 30 uva-lib:2224387
    Telegram from Edward Settle Godfrey to the Commanding Officer  October 3, 1900
    2 pages
    English Godfrey, Edward Settle, 1843-1932

    Godfrey requests a wagon to pick up the baggage of the arriving medical officers. Included is a handwritten note by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 31 uva-lib:2224388
    Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  October 4, 1900
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed would like one of his assistants, Williamson, to study a specimen of mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 32 uva-lib:2224389
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Messrs. Bausch and Lomb October 5, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 33 uva-lib:2224390
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Ernest Leitz October 5, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 34 uva-lib:2224391
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  October 6, 1900
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg requests the return of a medical journal, and makes reference to an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association. He asks for notification on Reed's progress.

  • Box 21 folder 35 uva-lib:2224392
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 6, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed assures Emilie Lawrence Reed of his safety. He explains the circumstances of Jesse Lazear's death.

  • Box 21 folder 36 uva-lib:2224393
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa October 7, 1900
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Reed hopes that he won't have to wait as long as his friend to get married. He really needs a new bed, and requests that Emilie Lawrence Reed tell Walter Reed.

  • Box 21 folder 37 uva-lib:2224394
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 9, 1900
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed. He writes that Carroll is on a month's leave. He describes cases of dysentery.

  • Box 21 folder 38 uva-lib:2224395
    Telegram from Walter Reed to the War Department  October 12, 1900
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed wants to meet a delegate from the Public Health Association.

  • Box 21 folder 39 uva-lib:2224396
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 13, 1900
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed returns to Washington for a meeting with the Surgeon General. He will continue on to Indianapolis for the American Public Health meeting. On November 1, Reed will leave for Cuba.

  • Box 21 folder 40 uva-lib:2224397
    Military orders to commanding officers of the United States Army in Western Cuba  October 15, 1900
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Circular Order #8 includes Kean's letter of October 13. Kean states in his communication that the mosquito is responsible for the transmission of malaria and filarial infections, and more than likely yellow fever. He recommends a course of action for all posts in the eradication of mosquitoes. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 41 uva-lib:2224398
    Fever chart for Valery Havard  October 18, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 21 folder 42 uva-lib:2224399
    Military records relating to the death of Matthew R. Peterson October 18, 1900
    • Box 21 folder 42 uva-lib:2224400
      Military orders regarding Matthew Peterson  October 18, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      General Orders #27 announces the death of Peterson and documents his military career. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 21 folder 42 uva-lib:2224401
      Letter from George L. Goodale to the Adjutant General  October 18, 1900
      1 page
      English Goodale, George L.

      Goodale describes Peterson's burial at Grave 146, Post Cemetery, Columbia Barracks, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 43 uva-lib:2224402
    Letter from T. Steinhart to Aristides Agramonte October 18, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 44 uva-lib:2224403
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to the Adjutant General  October 19, 1900
    2 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg recommends that Reed act as a delegate for the Army at the meeting of the American Public Health Association in Indianapolis in order to convey pertinent information on yellow fever.

  • Box 21 folder 45 uva-lib:2224404
    Military orders relating to a request for leave from Walter Reed October 19, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 46 uva-lib:2224405
    "Los 'Micos' de Wood ", La Discussion October 19, 1900
    Spanish
  • Box 21 folder 47 uva-lib:2224406
    Military orders for Walter Reed  October 29, 1900
    2 pages
    English United States. Army

    Reed is told to return to Washington, D.C. after the conference instead of returning directly to Cuba.

  • Box 21 folder 48 uva-lib:2224407
    Rosters of United States Army medical personnel, Department of Western Cuba 1898-1900

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 21 folder 48 uva-lib:2224408
      Roster of hospital corps men in the Hospital 2nd Division, 7th Corps, Camp Libre, Florida  September 28, 1898
      6 pages
      English United States. Army

      These r names of the medical officers of the Department of Cuba and the names and duties of hospital corps men and privates.

  • Box 21 folder 49 uva-lib:2224409
    "Fitzhugh Lee Sees the Light at Last ", The Washington Post October 21, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 50 uva-lib:2224410
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa October 21, 1900
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed describes surveying and map making. He relates the news of Major Patterson's death and his wife's suicide.

  • Box 21 folder 51 uva-lib:2224411
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  October 23, 1900
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg informs Reed that Gould will publish Reed's paper in the Philadelphia Medical Journal. Included is a note by Truby.

  • Box 21 folder 52 uva-lib:2224412
    "Official Report of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting "of the Public Health Association  October 23, 1900
    10 pages
    English

    This report lists the minutes of the meeting at the Public Health Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana. The First Day, Afternoon Session includes numerous papers on infectious disease and yellow fever, with a paper by Walter Reed. Included is a note by Hench.

  • Box 21 folder 53 uva-lib:2224413
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  October 25, 1900
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard informs Carroll the mosquito he sent him from Cuba has been identified as a species described from Brazil. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 54 uva-lib:2224414
    "The Etiology of Yellow Fever--a Preliminary Note ", The Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Public Health Association  October 23, 1900
    17 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900 Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931 Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Reed presents this report on yellow fever to the American Public Health Association.

  • Box 21 folder 55 uva-lib:2224415
    Military orders regarding the death of Frederick M. Page  October 26, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    General Orders #28 announces the death of Page and documents his military career. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 56 uva-lib:2224416
    Letter from William Ludlow to Leonard Wood  October 27, 1900
    1 page
    English Ludlow, William

    Ludlow responds to Wood's accusation that data was concealed regarding the number of cases of yellow fever in Havana.[Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 57 uva-lib:2224417
    "The Etiology of Yellow Fever ", by Walter Reed, James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, and Jesse W. Lazear with notes October 27, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 58 uva-lib:2224418
    Letter from William Ludlow to the Adjutant General  October 27, 1900
    3 pages
    English Ludlow, William

    Ludlow defends his position against Wood's charges of concealing facts about yellow fever in Havana. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 59 uva-lib:2224419
    "Mosquito Carries Yellow Fever Germ ", The New York Times October 27, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 60 uva-lib:2224420
    "Report of Committee on the Etiology of Yellow Fever ", Proceedings of the American Public Health Association  October 1900
    6 pages
    English Horlbeck, Henry B.

    Horlbeck concludes in this report to the American Public Health Association that the bacillus icteroides, discovered by Sanarelli, is the cause of yellow fever.

  • Box 21 folder 61 uva-lib:2224421
    Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  October 31, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reports his duties for the month of October 1900.

  • Box 21 folder 62 uva-lib:2224422
    Military orders for James Carroll October 1900
    • Box 21 folder 62 uva-lib:2224423
      Military orders for James Carroll  October 10, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #178 grants Carroll a leave of absence. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 21 folder 62 uva-lib:2224424
      Military orders for James Carroll  October 20, 1900
      3 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #247 grants Carroll an extension to his leave of absence. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 63 uva-lib:2224425
    "Ninth Report on the Yellow Fever on the Coast of the Mexican Gulf, Being From the 22nd to the 26th of October, 1900 "  October 22, 1900-October 26, 1900
    3 pages
    English Licéaga, Eduardo, 1836-1920

    Liceaga summarizes the cases of yellow fever that have been observed on the Gulf Coast of Mexico and the measures taken to prevent the spread of the disease.

  • Box 21 folder 64 uva-lib:2224426
    "Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever ", The Sun (New York) November 1, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 65 uva-lib:2224427
    "The Mosquito Hypothesis ", The Washington Post November 2, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 66 uva-lib:2224428
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 3, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed will leave New York for Havana soon.

  • Box 21 folder 67 uva-lib:2224429
    Letter from Leonard Wood to the Editor of The New York Evening Post  November 3, 1900
    4 pages
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood claims that the New York Sun misconstrued his statements regarding yellow fever, and he wants those errors to be corrected. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 68 uva-lib:2224430
    Letter from Leonard Wood to the Editor of The New York Sun  November 3, 1900
    2 pages
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood rebuts an accusation that Officers concealed outbreaks of yellow fever in Havana.

  • Box 21 folder 69 uva-lib:2224431
    Letter from Leonard Wood to William Ludlow  November 3, 1900
    2 pages
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood states that he never accused Ludlow of concealing information, but that newspapers have misconstrued his statements, through false deductions and inferences. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 70 uva-lib:2224432
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 4, 1900
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed anticipates his father's return to Cuba. He comments on rumors of reassignment, yellow fever cases, and packages from home.

  • Box 21 folder 71 uva-lib:2224433
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 5, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes his voyage to Cuba. He also comments on the upcoming presidential election in the United States.

  • Box 21 folder 72 uva-lib:2224434
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  November 8, 1900
    2 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard provides information to Carroll about a certain species of mosquito. Howard then asks Carroll to catch a species of mosquito for his own research, which is believed to have migrated to Cuba in slave ships years ago. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 73 uva-lib:2224435
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 8, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed remarks on Bryan's defeat in the United States presidential election. He describes various people at the camp. He discusses his work on yellow fever, including the possibility of human experimentation.

  • Box 21 folder 74 uva-lib:2224436
    Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  November 10, 1900
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reports his duties for the month of September 1900.

  • Box 21 folder 75 uva-lib:2224437
    "General Wood Explains ", The Washington Post November 10, 1900
  • Box 21 folder 76 uva-lib:2224438
    Transcription of letter from Mabel H. Lazear to James Carroll  November 10, 1900
    2 pages
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    Lazear wants to know the circumstances behind her husband's death of yellow fever. She has a hard time believing that her husband allowed an infected mosquito to bite his hand. She thanks Carroll for sending her the money orders.

  • Box 21 folder 77 uva-lib:2224439
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 11, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed settles into camp life, and observes a malaria case. He discusses finances, and notes that Carroll has returned to Cuba from the United States.

  • Box 21 folder 78 uva-lib:2224440
    Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  November 11, 1900
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed asks Howard to resolve issues around a certain species of mosquito, the C. fasciatus. Reed is apologetic for asking such an obvious question.

  • Box 21 folder 79 uva-lib:2224441
    Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard  November 15, 1900
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll thanks Howard for all the information he has sent him regarding the different markings of the mosquito, and gladly volunteers to collect any specimen that Howard needs for his research. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 21 folder 80 uva-lib:2224442
    Receipt for disbursing officer's credit for the yellow fever experiment at Camp Lazear  November 15, 1900
    2 pages
    English

    This is a Cuban Treasury Deposit receipt for the expenses of the yellow fever experiments at Camp Lazear.

  • Box 22 folder 1 uva-lib:2224443
    Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  November 16, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed goes into great detail about the markings of the C. fasciatus and C. taeniatus species of mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 22 folder 2 uva-lib:2224444
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  November 16, 1900
    2 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard tries to resolve Reed's questions about the markings of the mosquitoes, but also states that there is still work to be done in the identifying process. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 22 folder 3 uva-lib:2224445
    Roster: American volunteers for experimental yellow fever  November 16, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    This is a list of the names, dates, and hometowns of the American volunteers and also lists the individuals who recruited them for the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 22 folder 4 uva-lib:2224446
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  November 17, 1900
    2 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg forwards Reed's paper for peer review. He agrees that the inoculation experiments must continue in order to provide scientific proof. He recommends that a search for the yellow fever parasite should begin.

  • Box 22 folder 5 uva-lib:2224447
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 17, 1900
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed describes a baseball game and gives news from the base. He asks his mother to ship a package to him.

  • Box 22 folder 6 uva-lib:2224448
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 18, 1900
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he has found mosquitoes and volunteers for his experiments, and will now proceed with the laboratory work. He comments on newspaper reports about yellow fever.

  • Box 22 folder 7 uva-lib:2224449
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 19, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed describes his quarters and asks his mother to send him reading material. He sends cash to his sister, Blossom, and warns her to be careful when she is out in public.

  • Box 22 folder 8 uva-lib:2224450
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 20, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reports that the experimental camp is nearing completion. He notes the effect of cool weather on yellow fever cases and suggests the mosquito as a vector for the disease.

  • Box 22 folder 9 uva-lib:2224451
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 21, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is sympathetic to his wife's case of gout. He remarks on a bill to Johnnie Moore for work at the Keewaydin house.

  • Box 22 folder 10 uva-lib:2224452
    Articles on yellow fever November 21, 1900
    • Box 22 folder 10 uva-lib:2224453
      "La Fiebre Amarilla Inoculada a los Inmigrantes Espanoles por Medio de Mosquitos! ", La Discusion  November 21, 1900
      3 pages
      Spanish

      This article, taken from La Discusion (November 21, 1900 - page 2a), criticizes human experimentation by the Yellow Fever Commission as being primarily carried out on recent immigrants.

    • Box 22 folder 10 uva-lib:2224454
      "Inoculacion por los Mosquitos - Entrevista con el Consul Espanol ", La Discusion  November 22, 1900
      1 page
      Spanish

      In this article, taken from La Discusion (November 22, 1900 - page 1), the Spanish ambassador is interviewed regarding the rumor of human experimentation by the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 22 folder 10 uva-lib:2224455
      English translation [from Spanish] of part of article: "Spanish Immigrants Inoculated with Yellow Fever by Means of Mosquitos ", La Discusion  November 21, 1900
      1 page
      English

      This is a translation of an article, originally appearing in “La Discusion” (November 21, 1900 - page 2a), in which the rumor of human experimentation is discussed and criticized.

  • Box 22 folder 11 uva-lib:2224456
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  November 21, 1900
    2 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard identifies the mosquito Reed is working as the Culex fasciatus. Howard appreciates answering Reed's questions and considers it a privilege. He then acknowledges receipt of Reed's report and informs Reed of his own upcoming publication. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 22 folder 12 uva-lib:2224457
    "Horrendo . . . . . Si es Cierto! ", La Discusion November 22, 1900
    Spanish
  • Box 22 folder 13 uva-lib:2224458
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 22, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses concern for his wife's gout, but he also teases her. He relates a newspaper controversy over the yellow fever experiments, particularly concerning the American and Spanish volunteers, and consent forms.

  • Box 22 folder 14 uva-lib:2224459
    Statement of Cuban volunteers as to conditions for their experimental cases of yellow fever November 22, 1900

    in Spanish

  • Box 22 folder 15 uva-lib:2224460
    Cartoon of Leonard Wood and Elihu Root in La Discusion November 23, 1900
  • Box 22 folder 16 uva-lib:2224461
    "Del Consulado de Espana ", La Discusion November 23, 1900
    Spanish
  • Box 22 folder 17 uva-lib:2224462
    "La Fiebre Amarilla ", La Discusion November 24, 1900
    Spanish
  • Box 22 folder 18 uva-lib:2224463
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 25, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed writes about post news, correspondence from the United States, and his rank. He notes that Truby is to be post surgeon and believes this will be a favorable change.

  • Box 22 folder 19 uva-lib:2224464
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 25, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is concerned about his wife's health, but teases her. He discusses work at Keewaydin, and comments on their son's class rank.

  • Box 22 folder 20 uva-lib:2224465
    Informed consent contracts of Spanish volunteers for experimental yellow fever November 26, 1900
  • Box 22 folder 21 uva-lib:2224466
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 27, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed mentions the houses constructed at the experimental camp. He describes the experimentation methods and plans. He anticipates a trip to Keewaydin in May.

  • Box 22 folder 22 uva-lib:2224467
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed  November 30, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed expresses empathy for his wife's gout. He writes that the experimental camp is almost completed and will soon be ready for work.

  • Box 22 folder 23 uva-lib:2224468
    Form from the Finance Department of the Island of Cuba  November 12, 1900
    4 pages
    English

    The form requests $5000 payable from Customs receipts for sanitary work in Cuba.

  • Box 22 folder 24 uva-lib:2224469
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 2, 1900
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes methods of experimentation and the progress of the work at Camp Lazear.

  • Box 22 folder 25 uva-lib:2224470
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 4, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed gives post news and notes Truby's comments concerning the yellow fever experiments. He inquires if she will visit at Christmas. He turns twenty-three tomorrow.

  • Box 22 folder 26 uva-lib:2224471
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 4, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed gives an assessment of the criticism directed at the experimental project. He believes that it is unfounded.

  • Box 22 folder 27 uva-lib:2224472
    Letter from [Carlos Rolff?] to Jefferson Randolph Kean  December 6, 1900
    1 page
    English

    The writer requests a receipt for blank checks forwarded to Kean.

  • Box 22 folder 28 uva-lib:2224473
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 6, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes of Emilie Lawrence Reed's health. He discusses finances and plans for their house at Keewaydin. He expresses concern over the experiments since they have not yet achieved positive results.

  • Box 22 folder 29 uva-lib:2224474
    Informed consent contract between Nicanar Fernandez and Walter Reed December 8, 1900
  • Box 22 folder 30 uva-lib:2224475
    Fever chart for John R. Kissinger  December 8, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 22 folder 31 uva-lib:2224476
    Letter fragment to from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 9, 1900
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed announces the first proven case of yellow fever from a mosquito bite. The diagnosis of the case will be tested by experts.

  • Box 22 folder 32 uva-lib:2224477
    Letter from Walter Reed to Albert E. Truby December 10, 1900
  • Box 22 folder 33 uva-lib:2224478
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 11, 1900
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about the possibility of Emilie Lawrence Reed coming to Cuba. He also describes the visit of the examining board from Havana, and records responses to the mosquito theory.

  • Box 22 folder 34 uva-lib:2224479
    "A Cure for Consumption? ", The Washington Post December 11, 1900
  • Box 22 folder 35 uva-lib:2224480
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 12, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases his wife.

  • Box 22 folder 36 uva-lib:2224481
    Fever chart for Antonio Benino  December 12, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 22 folder 37 uva-lib:2224482
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Henry Rose Carter  December 13, 1900
    4 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Reed's experiments have convinced Gorgas that the mosquito theory is valid. Gorgas discusses the implications for sanitation and non-immune troops.

  • Box 22 folder 38 uva-lib:2224483
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 13, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Emilie Lawrence Reed will not visit Cuba. Reed discusses additional research questions, including the larvae of infected mosquitoes. The experiment involving the injection of infected blood was successful.

  • Box 22 folder 39 uva-lib:2224484
    Letter from Leonard Wood to the Adjutant General  December 13, 1900
    2 pages
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood explains that Cuba is largely free from epidemic or contagious diseases and he suggests that commercial relations to be resumed with the island. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 22 folder 40 uva-lib:2224485
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 14, 1900
  • Box 22 folder 41 uva-lib:2224486
    Fever chart for Nicanor Fernandez  December 14, 1900
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902
  • Box 22 folder 42 uva-lib:2224487
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 14, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed describes a wedding at the base. His friend Cooke will visit Emilie Lawrence Reed.

  • Box 22 folder 43 uva-lib:2224488
    Telegram from Walter Reed to the War Department  December 15, 1900
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed states that cases of yellow fever are diagnosed and confirmed from his experiments, which proves the mosquito theory.

  • Box 22 folder 44 uva-lib:2224489
    Fever chart for Beceinte Precido  December 15, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 22 folder 45 uva-lib:2224490
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 16, 1900
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he cannot return home. He describes the enthusiastic response to the experiments, and he prepares a paper for the Pan-American Medical Congress.

  • Box 22 folder 46 uva-lib:2224491
    Telegram from Walter Reed to the War Department  December 16, 1900
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reports that there are four diagnosed cases of yellow fever within the period of incubation.

  • Box 22 folder 47 uva-lib:2224492
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  December 17, 1900
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg congratulates Reed.

  • Box 22 folder 48 uva-lib:2224493
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 18, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed reports that sixteen Cuban physicians have visited to confirm the experimental yellow fever cases. He responds to Washington social news.

  • Box 22 folder 49 uva-lib:2224494
    "Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever ", The Washington Post December 18, 1900
  • Box 22 folder 50 uva-lib:2224495
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  December 19, 1900
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg congratulates Reed on the success of his experiments. He hopes Reed can identify the parasite, and thinks it would be desirable to conduct experiments that would involve inoculation with blood from yellow fever cases.

  • Box 22 folder 51 uva-lib:2224496
    Military orders regarding precautionary measures against mosquitoes  December 21, 1900
    2 pages
    English United States. Army

    General Orders #6 states that the mosquito is responsible for malaria, yellow fever, and filarial infection, and that all military posts should take every precaution to eradicate the mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 22 folder 52 uva-lib:2224497
    "Still Fumbling with Yellow Fever ", The Washington Post  December 22, 1900
    1 page
    English
  • Box 22 folder 53 uva-lib:2224498
    "En Honor del Dr. Finlay ", La Discusion  December 22, 1900
    1 page
    Spanish
  • Box 22 folder 54 uva-lib:2224499
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 23, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes a dinner given for Finlay and the general acceptance of the mosquito theory. He will continue tests involving infected clothing.

  • Box 22 folder 55 uva-lib:2224500
    Letter from Walter Reed to Adjutant General December 24, 1900
  • Box 22 folder 56 uva-lib:2224501
    Fever chart A for John J. Moran  December 24, 1900
    English United States. Army

    Fever chart A ends on January 2, 1901.

  • Box 22 folder 57 uva-lib:2224502
    Letter fragment from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa December 25, 1900
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed provides a description of the experiment buildings at Camp Lazear and the method of mosquito inoculation.

  • Box 22 folder 58 uva-lib:2224503
    Letter fragment from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 28, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes the round of holiday parties, including one at the governor's palace, in Havana. He injects blood from the last yellow fever patient into a volunteer.

  • Box 22 folder 59 uva-lib:2224504
    Letter fragment from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa January 1, 1901
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that the yellow fever experiments have answered his prayers to do some good for mankind.

  • Box 22 folder 60 uva-lib:2224505
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the Treasurer of Cuba  December 29, 1900
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean acknowledges the receipt of blank official checks.

  • Box 22 folder 61 uva-lib:2224506
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 30, 1900
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about Emilie Lawrence Reed's recovery, as well as his toothache. He discusses financial matters, including expenditures at Keewaydin. His last yellow fever patient is recovering.

  • Box 22 folder 62 uva-lib:2224507
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 31, 1900
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    This is the famous New Year's Eve letter. Reed's toothache requires cocaine treatment. Reed comments on La Roche's Yellow Fever (1853), and his own role in the historic discovery. He hears taps sound for the old year, and celebrations for New Year's Day. He requests orders to return to the United States in six weeks.

  • Box 22 folder 63 uva-lib:2224508
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 31, 1900
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed gives his thoughts regarding his father's success in the yellow fever experiments. He makes plans for a visit to a Cuban sugar plantation.

  • Box 22 folder 64 uva-lib:2224509
    Fragment of record for John J. Kissinger's case of yellow fever in Walter Reed's handwriting with later notes by Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed December 1900
  • Box 22 folder 65 uva-lib:2224510
    "Memorandum of the Misstatements Attributed to General Wood in Published Interviews and Made by Him in Formal Communications ", by William Ludlow  December 1900
    13 pages
    English Ludlow, William

    Ludlow states he never concealed the yellow fever statistics, but that they were actually available to the public at all times. Ludlow then criticizes Wood for not giving accurate information to the newspapers. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 22 folder 66 uva-lib:2224511
    Pages from Walter Reed's records of experimental yellow fever 1900
  • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224512
    Special orders for army officers and medical men in Cuba 1900

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224513
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  October 23, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #188 directs Agramonte to Quemados de Marianao, Cuba. A handwritten note by Hench states his contention that Agramonte did not do any mosquito work for Lazear or Reed until Camp Lazear was operational. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224514
      Military orders for Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  August 6, 1900
      3 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #183 grants commission to Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224515
      Military orders for A. S. Pinto  October 4, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #59 grants Pinto a leave of absence. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224516
      Military orders for James F. Presnell  August 6, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #129 selects Presnell to accompany 2nd artillery. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224517
      Military orders for Herbert J. Slocum  September 28, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      General Orders announce Slocum as the Acting Chief Quartermaster. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224518
      Military orders for Adolph F. Springer  August 24, 1900
      3 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #199 assigns Springer to duty at Columbia Barracks, Cuba. Included are notes by Truby and Hench. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224519
      Military orders for Adolph F. Springer  August 15, 1901
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #175 commutes rations to Springer and elects Mazzuri to board of officers. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224520
      Military orders for Adolph F. Springer  October 25, 1901
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #234 states that Springer is no longer required for the yellow fever investigation. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224521
      Military orders for Roger Post Ames  April 7, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #46 directs Ames to Quemados de Marianao, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224522
      Military orders for Roger Post Ames  July 7, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #54 directs Ames to Guanajay Barracks, Cuba. Included is a note by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224523
      Military orders for Roger Post Ames  June 13, 1901
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #129 relieves Ames of duty at Columbia Barracks, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224524
      Military orders for Roger Post Ames  June 19, 1901
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #133 directs Ames to the Santa Clara Battery to relieve a contract surgeon. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224525
      Military orders for Alexander N. Stark  August 2, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #8 elects Stark to a board of officers to deal with compensation for destroyed or damaged property through disinfection procedures. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224526
      Military orders regarding George S. Cartwright  September 24, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      General Orders #4 announces the death of Cartwright and provides documentation of his military career. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224527
      Military orders for Rafael T. Echeverria  April 16, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #49 assigns Echeverria to Military Hospital #1 in Havana. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224528
      Military orders for Robert P. Cooke  June 9, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #135 directs Cooke from Boyce, Virginia to Tampa, Florida and then to Havana, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224529
      Military orders for Robert P. Cooke  June 29, 1900
      3 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #99 directs Cooke to Quemados de Marianao, Cuba. Included is a handwritten note by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224530
      Military orders for Robert P. Cooke  August 31, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #33 assigns Cooke to a board of officers and then directs him to Guanajay Barracks, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224531
      Military orders for Robert P. Cooke  September 13, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #158 directs Cooke to the ship, Crook, to act as attending surgeon on board. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224532
      Military orders for Rafael T. Echeverria  April 26, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #54 directs Echeverria to additional duties in Havana, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224533
      Military orders for Rafael T. Echeverria  June 15, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #88 directs Echeverria to temporary duty in Havana, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224534
      Military orders for Rafael T. Echeverria  June 16, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #38 directs Echeverria to duty at the camp of civilian non-immunes at Quemados de Marianao, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224535
      Military orders for Rafael T. Echeverria  June 18, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #39 directs a hospital steward and a private to assist Echeverria at the non-immune camp near Quemados de Marianao, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224536
      Military orders for Newell R. Colby  November 19, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #3 directs Colby to special duty under Reed at Columbia Barracks, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 22 folder 67 uva-lib:2224537
      Military orders for Newell R. Colby  November 2, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #74 directs Colby to the board of medical officers to determine his fitness for the position of acting hospital steward. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 22 folder 68 uva-lib:2224538
    Fever chart for Jefferson Randolph Kean 1900
  • Box 22 folder 69 uva-lib:2224539
    Pages from diary of Jefferson Randolph Kean 1900
  • Box 23 folder 1 uva-lib:2224540
    Resolution by the Board of Trustees of The Johns Hopkins Hospital concerning Jesse W. Lazear  December 11, 1900
    1 page
    English Johns Hopkins Hospital

    The Johns Hopkins Hospital trustees petition Congress for a pension for Mabel Lazear.

  • Box 23 folder 2 uva-lib:2224541
    Aristides Agramonte's record of mosquito bites and resulting cases of yellow fever in Cuba 1900

    Table shows relationships between yellow fever infections and mosquito bites for a small sample group in Cuba.

  • Box 23 folder 3 uva-lib:2224542
    Materials relating to U.S. Army yellow fever fatalities in Cuba 1900

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 23 folder 3 uva-lib:2224543
      Reports of U.S. fatalities in Cuba  June 1900
      6 pages
      English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

      Telegrams to the War Department report deaths caused by yellow fever from May 8 to May 30, 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 3 uva-lib:2224544
      Reports of U.S. fatalities in Cuba  June 1900
      2 pages
      English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

      Telegrams to the War Department report deaths from June 1 to June 10, 1900, some by yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 3 uva-lib:2224545
      Reports of U.S. fatalities in Cuba  June 1900
      3 pages
      English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

      Telegrams to the War Department report individual deaths, including those from yellow fever, from June 10 to June 20, 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 23 folder 4 uva-lib:2224546
    Copy of a blank calendar from the World Almanac and Encyclopedia 1900
  • Box 23 folder 5 uva-lib:2224547
    Mortuary Record for Yellow Fever in Havana 1884-1900  circa 1900
    15 pages
    English

    The author analyzes the death rates of Cubans from malaria and yellow fever.

  • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224548
    Military records for Walter Reed 1900
    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224549
      Report for Walter Reed  June 30, 1900
      6 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed writes his efficiency report for the period, June 30, 1899 to June 30, 1900. Both Sternberg and Baldwin officially endorse Reed's report. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224550
      Surgeon General's Office Report Card for Walter Reed  1900
      3 pages
      English United States. Army

      These excerpts detail orders for Reed to give talks at various health conferences. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224551
      Military orders for Walter Reed  October 19, 1900
      3 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Reed is recommended to be a delegate at the meeting of the American Public Health Association in Indianapolis to give important information about the cause and prevention of yellow fever. Special Orders #246 is included. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224552
      Letter from the Assistant Adjutant General to Walter Reed  October 20, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Reed is ordered to return to Washington, D.C. instead returning to his proper station in Cuba. This is an amendment to Special Orders #246. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224553
      Letter from George W. Baird to [s.n.] Carter  October 29, 1900
      2 pages
      English Baird, George W.

      Baird recommends that Reed's orders be changed so that there will be no confusion in the payment process when Reed returns to Cuba via New York City and Washington D. C. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224554
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  November 1, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed requests an address change. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224555
      Military orders for Walter Reed  December 27, 1900
      3 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg requests that Reed attend the Pan-American Medical Congress in Havana, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224556
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  January 31, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of January 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224557
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  February 28, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of February 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224558
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  April 4, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of March 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224559
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  May 3, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of April 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224560
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  May 31, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of May 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224561
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  June 30, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of June 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224562
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  July 31, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of July 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224563
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  September 1, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of August 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224564
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  October 31, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of October 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224565
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  November 10, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of September 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224566
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  December 24, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of November 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224567
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  December 31, 1900
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed details his duties for the month of December 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224568
      Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  November 1, 1900
      1 page
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg requests Reed's monthly report for the month of September 1900. Reed did not submit it on time. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224569
      Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  December 20, 1900
      1 page
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg requests Reed's monthly report for the month of November 1900. Reed did not submit it on time. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 6 uva-lib:2224570
      Report on Walter Reed  circa 1900
      1 page
      English

      This report gives a brief description of Reed's titles and duties for the year 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 23 folder 7 uva-lib:2224571
    Fragment of the Lazear-Reed research notebook [photocopy] 1900
  • Box 23 folder 8 uva-lib:2224572
    Fragment of the Lazear-Reed research notebook [photocopy] 1900

    This copy of the notebook fragment was ordered from the New York Academy of Medicine.

  • Box 23 folder 9 uva-lib:2224573
    Pages from Jesse W. Lazear's laboratory notebook while working at Camp Columbia [photocopy] 1900
  • Box 23 folder 10 uva-lib:2224574
    "Student of Yellow Fever ", Chicago Record circa 1900
  • Box 23 folder 11 uva-lib:2224575
    Fragment of Lazear-Reed research notebook relating to John J. Moran [photocopy] 1900-1901
  • Box 23 folder 12 uva-lib:2224576
    Major Jefferson Randolph Kean's expense account for Camp Lazear 1900-1901
  • Box 23 folder 13 uva-lib:2224577
    Circulars and military orders concerning detection of yellow fever and prevention of disease 1900

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 23 folder 13 uva-lib:2224578
      Military orders for John S. Morris  November 14, 1900
      1 page
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      These Special Orders #83 detail Forbes, Morris, Kissinger, and Ames to report to Walter Reed at Columbia Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 13 uva-lib:2224579
      Military orders regarding precautionary measures against mosquitoes  December 21, 1900
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      General Orders #6 states that the mosquito is responsible for malaria, yellow fever, and filarial infection, and that all military posts should take every precaution to eradicate the mosquito. A handwritten note states that Kean wrote up this order in the absence of Havard. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 23 folder 14 uva-lib:2224580
    Aristides Agramonte's record of mosquito bites and resulting cases of yellow fever in Cuba 1900

    Table shows relationships between yellow fever infections and mosquito bites for a small sample group in Cuba.

  • Box 23 folder 15 uva-lib:2224581
    Military orders relating to military and medical figures in Cuba 1900

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 23 folder 15 uva-lib:2224582
      Military orders regarding mutiny at Columbia Barracks  October 16, 1900
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #182 sentences Ryan, Jones, Gelhardt, and Lust to hard labor for joining in a mutiny. Included are notes by Hench. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 15 uva-lib:2224583
      Military orders detailing men to experimental sanitary camp at Columbia Barracks  November 10, 1900
      2 pages
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #81 recommends that eight privates be detailed for temporary duty at the experimental sanitary camp at Columbia Barracks and report to Reed. Included is a note written by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 15 uva-lib:2224584
      Military orders regarding changes of station in Cuba  November 20, 1900
      2 pages
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #4 details the changes of station for surgeons in Cuba. Included is a note written by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 15 uva-lib:2224585
      Military orders for William Olsen  December 20, 1900
      2 pages
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #25 orders Olsen and Hildebrand to report to Reed and appoints Kissinger as Acting Hospital Steward. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 15 uva-lib:2224586
      Military orders for Edward Weatherwalks  August 22, 1900
      3 pages
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #25 sentences Weatherwalks to hard labor for obtaining a team of mules under false pretenses and being drunk. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 23 folder 16 uva-lib:2224587
    Articles sent to Philip Showalter Hench by Maria Teresa Rojas 1900
    • Box 23 folder 16 uva-lib:2224588
      Translation of an article from The Lucha  November 1, 1900
      1 page
      English

      This article describes new cases of yellow fever and recent deaths from yellow fever.

    • Box 23 folder 16 uva-lib:2224589
      Translation of an article from The Lucha  November 5, 1900
      1 page
      English

      This article describes new cases of yellow fever and recent deaths from yellow fever.

    • Box 23 folder 16 uva-lib:2224590
      Translation of an article from The Lucha  November 2, 1900
      1 page
      English

      This article mentions the interest in yellow fever by the press.

    • Box 23 folder 16 uva-lib:2224591
      Translation of an article from The Lucha  November 19, 1900
      3 pages
      English

      The article describes the connection between the mosquito and yellow fever.

    • Box 23 folder 16 uva-lib:2224592
      Translation of an article from The Lucha  November 21, 1900
      1 page
      English

      This article lists the cases and deaths from yellow fever in October and November.

    • Box 23 folder 16 uva-lib:2224593
      Transcription of an article from Diario de la Marina  November 22, 1900
      1 page
      English

      La Prensa

  • Box 23 folder 17 uva-lib:2224594
    Report of the Secretary of Justice [Cuba] from July 1, 1899-June 30, 1900 1900
  • Box 23 folder 18 uva-lib:2224595
    Aristides Agramonte's record of mosquito bites and resulting cases of yellow fever in Cuba 1900
  • Box 23 folder 19 uva-lib:2224596
    Report of yellow fever cases treated at Columbia Barracks 1900
  • Box 23 folder 20 uva-lib:2224597
    Personal reports from Aristides Agramonte with notes by Albert E. Truby  1900
    2 pages
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    These reports describe Agramonte's duties and leaves of absences for the months September to November 1900. Included are notes written by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 23 folder 21 uva-lib:2224598
    Aristides Agramonte's record of mosquito bites and resulting cases of yellow fever in Cuba 1900

    Table shows relationships between yellow fever infections and mosquito bites for a small sample group in Cuba.

  • Box 23 folder 22 uva-lib:2224599
    Military orders for Aristides Agramonte 1900
    • Box 23 folder 22 uva-lib:2224600
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  September 21, 1900
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #164 grants Agramonte a leave of absence. He is also granted an extension. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 22 uva-lib:2224601
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  April 25, 1900
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #69 assigns Agramonte to the Department Laboratory. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 22 uva-lib:2224602
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  July 17, 1900
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #69 orders Agramonte to Pinar del Rio to investigate cases of pernicious fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 22 uva-lib:2224603
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  March 29, 1900
      2 pages
      English Richards, W. V.

      Special Orders #42 orders Agramonte to report to the Chief Surgeon in Havana for duty. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 23 folder 23 uva-lib:2224604
    Notes relating to yellow fever charts 1900
  • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224605
    Military orders and circulars concerning military and medical men in Cuba 1900

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224606
      Military orders for Rafael T. Echeverria and Roger Post Ames  January 20, 1900
      3 pages
      English Richards, W. V.

      In Special Orders #11, Echeverria and Ames are appointed to a board of officers to qualify men for the position of hospital steward. Included is a note written by [Hench]. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224607
      Military orders for enlisted men reporting to Quemados  February 19, 1900
      1 page
      English Richards, W. V.

      Special Orders #24 directs enlisted men to Quemados, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224608
      Military orders for Valery Havard  April 3, 1900
      2 pages
      English Richards, W. V.

      Special Orders #44 directs surgeons and hospital stewards to various posts. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224609
      Military orders for William Crawford Gorgas and Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 9, 1900
      3 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #83 directs Gorgas and Kean to Pinar del Rio, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224610
      Military orders for Nicolo Silverio  May 31, 1900
      1 page
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Civil Orders #5 creates a board of medical examiners to examine cases of yellow fever and/or suspicious diseases. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224611
      Military orders for Alexander N. Stark  June 22, 1900
      2 pages
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #43 orders Stark to take over duties for Kean, who is ill. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224612
      Military orders for Robert P. Cooke and Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  June 29, 1900
      2 pages
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #48 assigns Cooke to Pinar del Rio Barracks. Lawrence Reed is appointed to a court-martial hearing. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224613
      Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 3, 1900
      1 page
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #51 grants Kean and Hepburn a leave of absence and assigns Teeter to Columbia Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224614
      Military orders for William Crawford Gorgas and Rafael T. Echeverria  July 20, 1900
      1 page
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #64 assigns Gorgas and Echeverria to a medical board to decide about disposing medical property used for yellow fever patients. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224615
      Military orders for Jesse W. Lazear  July 30, 1900
      2 pages
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #5 assigns Lazear to investigation of recent yellow fever outbreak. Included is a note written by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224616
      Military orders for Valery Havard  August 2, 1900
      3 pages
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #126 sends Havard to Guanajay and Presnell and Truby to accompany the 1st Infantry on transport “Rawlins” to the United States. Included is a note written by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224617
      Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 14, 1900
      4 pages
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #18 assigns Kean, Amador, and Cooke to a board of survey to decide about posts that have been infected by yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224618
      Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean and Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  September 24, 1900
      1 page
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      Special Orders #50 assigns Kean and Reed to a board of survey. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224619
      Military orders for Guy Charles Moore Godfrey  September 27, 1900
      3 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #227 relieves Godfrey of duty. Slocum is temporarily assigned duty as Acting Chief Quartermaster. Stark's leave of absence is extended. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224620
      Military orders for Walter Reed  September 28, 1900
      5 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #228 appoints Reed, Kean, and Stark to an examining board to determine the fitness of officers for promotion. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224621
      Military orders for James Pilcher and Guy Charles Moore Godfrey  October 16, 1900
      2 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #243 directs Pilcher to Ft. McHenry for medical examination and Godfrey to the Philippines for duty. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224622
      Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean and James Pilcher  October 31, 1900
      3 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #256 directs Kean to Ft. McHenry. Pilcher is retired from active service. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224623
      Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 5, 1900
      1 page
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #260 revokes Special Orders #256 for Kean. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224624
      Military orders for Robert P. Cooke and Alexander N. Stark  November 10, 1900
      4 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #265 annuls Cooke's contract as acting assistant surgeon for the U. S. Army. Extension to Stark's leave of absence is granted. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224625
      Military orders for Valery Havard  November 12, 1900
      3 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #266 directs Havard, Gorgas, and Kean to the Pan-American Medical Congress. Echeverria is honorably discharged. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224626
      Military orders for Robert P. Cooke  November 19, 1900
      3 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #272 revokes Special Order #265 for Cooke. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 23 folder 24 uva-lib:2224627
      Military orders for Theodore C. Lyster and Walter Reed  December 27, 1900
      2 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #302 relieves Lyster of duty in Cuba. Reed is ordered to attend the Pan-American Medical Congress. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 23 folder 25 uva-lib:2224628
    "Table III. Innoculation of Nonimmune Individuals Through the Bite of Mosquitoes (Culex Fasciatus) " circa 1900
  • Box 23 folder 26 uva-lib:2224629
    Plan of Walter Reed's quarters in Building 108 at Columbia Barracks with notes 1900

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 23 folder 26 uva-lib:2224630
      Plan of Walter Reed's quarters in Building 108 at Columbia Barracks with notes 1900

      Diagram of Columbia Barracks Post Hospital. Included are notes written by [Hench].

  • Box 23 folder 27 uva-lib:2224631
    U.S. Army captain's shoulder board worn by Walter Reed circa 1900

    Presented to Philip Showalter Hench from Blossom Reed, December 16, 1943.

  • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224632
    Military orders for Walter Reed 1901

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224633
      Military orders for Walter Reed  January 18, 1901
      3 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg orders Reed to proceed to Washington, D.C. from Havana, Cuba, in order to continue his investigation into yellow fever at the Army Medical Museum in Washington, D.C. The letter and order are dated January 17 and January 18, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224634
      Letter from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  January 31, 1901
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed reports he is on duty at Columbia Barracks, Cuba for January 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224635
      Military orders for Walter Reed  February 14, 1901
      2 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #38 specifies Walter Reed as a member of the board of medical officers for the examination of candidates for admission to the Medical Corps of the Army. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224636
      Military orders for Walter Reed  June 7, 1901
      2 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Reed is directed to travel to Fort Monroe, Virginia, from Washington, D.C. and to return upon the completion of his duty there. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224637
      Report for Walter Reed  July 17, 1901
      5 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Reed provides a report of his assignments between June 30, 1900 and June 30, 1901 and lists his areas of expertise. Sternberg provides an efficiency report of Reed's performance. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224638
      Military orders for Walter Reed  September 5, 1901
      3 pages
      English Forwood, William H.

      Reed is detailed to represent the Medical Department of the Army at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association in Buffalo, New York, from September 16 through September 20, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224639
      Letter from William Alden Smith to Elihu Root  October 24, 1901
      2 pages
      English Smith, William Alden, 1859-1932

      Smith requests that Walter Reed be detailed to attend a medical conference at Ann Arbor, Michigan in order to present a paper about his research on yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224640
      Letter from Roswell P. Bishop to [Elihu Root]  October 24, 1901
      3 pages
      English Bishop, Roswell P.

      Bishop requests, on behalf of Victor C. Vaughan, that Walter Reed be detailed to attend a medical conference at Ann Arbor, Michigan in order to present a paper on his yellow fever research. A copy of Vaughan's letter of October 23, 1901 is enclosed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224641
      Letter from E. L. Hamilton to Elihu Root  October 25, 1901
      2 pages
      English Hamilton, E. L.

      Hamilton requests that Root detail Walter Reed to attend a medical conference in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in order to present a paper on his yellow fever research. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224642
      Letter from Samuel W. Smith to Elihu Root  October 25, 1901
      3 pages
      English Smith, Samuel W.

      Smith requests, on Victor C. Vaughan's behalf, that Root detail Walter Reed to attend a medical conference at Ann Arbor, Michigan in order to present a paper on his work with yellow fever. He encloses a copy of Victor C. Vaughan's letter of October 21, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224643
      Letter from A. B. Darragh to Elihu Root  October 26, 1901
      2 pages
      English Darragh, A. B.

      Darragh requests that Root detail Walter Reed to attend a medical conference in Ann Arbor, Michigan in order to present a paper about his yellow fever research. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224644
      Military orders for Walter Reed  November 1, 1901
      2 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg states Reed cannot be spared from his duties as a professor in the Army Medical School to attend a medical conference in Michigan. A letter from the Adjutant General to R. P. Bishop informs him and copies the other congressmen who had petitioned the Secretary of War for Reed's attendance at the conference. Endorsements are also enclosed, dated October 31 and November 1, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224645
      Surgeon General's Office record card for Walter Reed  1901
      6 pages
      English

      Excerpt details orders, letters, and requests regarding Walter Reed's assignments from January 17, 1901 through November 1, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224646
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  February 28, 1901
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Walter Reed details his activities for the month of February 1901. He reports that he has returned from Havana and has resumed his duties as Curator of the Army Medical Museum. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224647
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  March 31, 1901
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Walter Reed details his activities for the month of March 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224648
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  April 30, 1901
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Walter Reed details his activities for the month of April 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224649
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  May 31, 1901
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Walter Reed details his activities for the month of May 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224650
      Letter from George Miller Sternberg to the Adjutant General  June 7, 1901
      1 page
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg recommends that Walter Reed be ordered to go to Fort Monroe, Virginia on military business. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224651
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  June 30, 1901
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Walter Reed details his activities for the month of June 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 24 folder 1 uva-lib:2224652
      Report from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General  July 31, 1901
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

      Walter Reed details his activities for the month of July 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 2 uva-lib:2224653
    Letter from [L.H.] Mattingly to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 3, 1901
    1 page
    English Mattingly, [L.H.]

    Mattingly acknowledges receiving Kean's note of purchases.

  • Box 24 folder 3 uva-lib:2224654
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 3, 1901
    10 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed mentions the sixth case of experimental yellow fever, and that volunteers have gone thirty-five days without contracting yellow fever in the infected clothing test. He describes the condition of a yellow fever case and an experiment with blood injection.

  • Box 24 folder 4 uva-lib:2224655
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 5, 1901
    12 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reassures her; date of his return; safety of experiments; difficulties attendant on her visiting; he will return soon, in about five weeks.

  • Box 24 folder 5 uva-lib:2224656
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  January 5, 1901
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard forwards to Reed a suggestion from Woldert regarding experimentation on mosquitoes. The actual suggestion, which was originally enclosed, is not included. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 6 uva-lib:2224657
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 7, 1901
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses finances, and Emilie Lawrence Reed's loneliness. He reviews logistical questions regarding her possible visit to Cuba, and teases her.

  • Box 24 folder 7 uva-lib:2224658
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 7, 1900
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed describes New Year's parties at two Cuban sugar plantations. He laments Bessie's marriage.

  • Box 24 folder 8 uva-lib:2224659
    Letters from George Miller Sternberg to James Daly and Walter Reed  January 8, 1901
    • Box 24 folder 8 uva-lib:2224660
      Letter from George Miller Sternberg to James Daly  January 8, 1901
      1 page
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg writes about the importance of scientific investigation.

    • Box 24 folder 8 uva-lib:2224661
      Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  January 8, 1901
      1 page
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg orders Reed to return to Washington. He also discusses Carroll's planned promotion and the necessity of Carroll's continued assignment in Cuba.

  • Box 24 folder 9 uva-lib:2224662
    Fever chart for Warren G. Jernegan  January 8, 1901
    English United States. Army
  • Box 24 folder 10 uva-lib:2224663
    Fever chart from William Olson  January 10, 1901
    English United States. Army
  • Box 24 folder 11 uva-lib:2224664
    "Carrier of Yellow Fever ", The Washington Post January 10, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 12 uva-lib:2224665
    "Carry Yellow Fever Germs ", The New York Times  January 10, 1901
    1 page
    English
  • Box 24 folder 13 uva-lib:2224666
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  January 10, 1901
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard informs Reed that Woldert recommends using kerosene to eradicate mosquitoes, and includes a postscript regarding the genus of the yellow fever mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 14 uva-lib:2224667
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 11, 1900
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses finances and his plans for Keewaydin. He describes a visit inland and jokes about his weight.

  • Box 24 folder 15 uva-lib:2224668
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to the Adjutant General  January 12, 1901
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas encloses and explains a map of the cases of yellow fever in the City of Havana for the year 1900. Two endorsements are included, January 14 and January 22, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 16 uva-lib:2224669
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed circa January 13, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 17 uva-lib:2224670
    "Yellow Fever Mosquitoes ", The New York Times January 13, 1891
  • Box 24 folder 18 uva-lib:2224671
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa January 14, 1901
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed responds to family news. His friend Cooke visits Washington.

  • Box 24 folder 19 uva-lib:2224672
    Letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard  January 15, 1901
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed thanks Howard for sending him Woldert's suggestion about how best to use kerosene in eradicating mosquitoes, and asks for more information concerning the genus of the yellow fever mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 20 uva-lib:2224673
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  January 17, 1901
    2 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard congratulates Reed on the success of his work and mentions he will quote Reed's work favorably in his upcoming lectures. He asks Reed to use care in saying anything about his connection with the kerosene remedy. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 21 uva-lib:2224674
    Military orders for Walter Reed  January 17, 1901
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg recommends that Reed be sent back to Washington, D.C. from Havana, Cuba, in order to continue his investigation into yellow fever at the Army Medical Museum. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 22 uva-lib:2224675
    "Valuable Discoveries in Havana ", The Washington Post January 17, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 23 uva-lib:2224676
    Letter from Harry Frederick Jackson to Chauncey B. Baker  January 17, 1901
    6 pages
    English Jackson, Harry Frederick

    Jackson lists all the properties that make up the Post of Columbia Barracks, along with their rental information. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 24 uva-lib:2224677
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 18, 1901
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses the army reorganization bill. He has finished his paper and remarks that the last experimental yellow fever cases are recovering.

  • Box 24 folder 25 uva-lib:2224678
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 21, 1901
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed. She complains about the appearance of their house in Washington.

  • Box 24 folder 26 uva-lib:2224679
    Letter from Hugh L. Scott to Harry Frederick Jackson  January 21, 1901
    2 pages
    English Scott, Hugh L.

    Scott informs Jackson that a $2 per diem allowance has been approved for Reed and for Carroll. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 27 uva-lib:2224680
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  January 22, 1901
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard indicates that he is not certain of the grounds for believing that there is another species of mosquito to be considered, but he makes a guess, and agrees that the distinction is important to Reed's work. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 28 uva-lib:2224681
    Fever chart for Roger Post Ames  January 26, 1901
    English United States. Army
  • Box 24 folder 29 uva-lib:2224682
    Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 26, 1901
    2 pages
    English United States. Army

    Special orders #22 specify that Kean is to travel to Washington, D.C. for an examination for promotion, and then to return to his post at Quemados, Cuba, when no longer required by the board. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 30 uva-lib:2224683
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 27, 1901
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed. His colleague McConnell will be visiting her. Reed mentions a drawing of mosquitos.

  • Box 24 folder 31 uva-lib:2224684
    Fever chart for John H. Andrus  January 28, 1901
    English United States. Army
  • Box 24 folder 32 uva-lib:2224685
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  February 3, 1901
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Emilie Lawrence Reed. He will be leaving for Cuba in a week. Lawrence Reed's battalion has been ordered to move, either to the United States or to the Philippines, and he mentions that Lawrence has a Cuban girlfriend.

  • Box 24 folder 33 uva-lib:2224686
    Fever chart of Clyde L. West  February 3, 1901
    English United States. Army
  • Box 24 folder 34 uva-lib:2224687
    Military orders for John R. Kissinger  February 4, 1901
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed gives permission for Kissinger to leave Camp Lazear for a visit to Havana from 6 AM until 5 PM on February 4, 1901.

  • Box 24 folder 35 uva-lib:2224688
    "The Questions of the Day ", The Lucha February 8, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 36 uva-lib:2224689
    "Vivimos de Milagro; La Habana-Intervenida-en 1901 ", La Discusion  February 8, 1901
    1 page
    Spanish
  • Box 24 folder 37 uva-lib:2224690
    Newspaper clippings February 8, 1901
    • Box 24 folder 37 uva-lib:2224691
      "Las Secciones and Higiene General ", Diario de la Marina  February 8, 1901
      1 page
      Spanish
    • Box 24 folder 37 uva-lib:2224692
      "Tercer Congreso Medico ", Diario de la Marina  February 8, 1901
      1 page
      Spanish
  • Box 24 folder 38 uva-lib:2224693
    Fever chart of James L. Hanberry  February 9, 1901
    English United States. Army
  • Box 24 folder 39 uva-lib:2224694
    Fever chart for Charles G. Sonntag  May 30, 1901
    English United States. Army
  • Box 24 folder 40 uva-lib:2224695
    Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard  February 10, 1901
    1 page
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll notifies Howard that he is sending him a bumblebee, and he regrets that there are no flies available to send, as the place where he is has been completely sewered and disinfected. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 41 uva-lib:2224696
    "The Latest About Yellow Fever ", The Washington Post  February 11, 1901
    1 page
    English
  • Box 24 folder 42 uva-lib:2224697
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  February 14, 1901
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard identifies the bee that Carroll had sent to him earlier, giving specifics about its range and habits. He looks forward to talking with Carroll and Reed about the success of the yellow fever experiments, and wishes them success in identifying the organism that causes yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 43 uva-lib:2224698
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll  February 16, 1901
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed arrives in Washington. He discusses an article for the Journal of the American Medical Association and comments on the editor's changes. No promotion for Carroll is forthcoming.

  • Box 24 folder 44 uva-lib:2224699
    Verification of hospitalization of Roger Post Ames and certification of yellow fever diagnosis February 16, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 45 uva-lib:2224700
    Letter from George M. Kober to Howard A. Kelly  February 20, 1901
    3 pages
    English Kober, George M. (George Martin), 1850-1931

    Kober sends Kelly extracts of a report, written by himself, entitled “Flies in the transmission of Typhoid”

  • Box 24 folder 46 uva-lib:2224701
    "Our Duty in Cuba "and "The Mosquito and the Frost ", The Washington Post February 23, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 47 uva-lib:2224702
    Letter from Walter Reed to Henry Rose Carter  February 26, 1901
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed appreciates Carter's support. He admires Carter's work in Mississippi.

  • Box 24 folder 48 uva-lib:2224703
    Letter from Walter Reed to Adjutant General February 28, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 49 uva-lib:2224704
    List of Patients Suffering from Epidemic Diseases: Experimental Yellow Fever  December 1900
    2 pages
    English Ames, Roger Post

    Fourteen patients are listed by name, place of birth, dates of illness and other details, for Camp Lazear, Columbia Barracks, Cuba.

  • Box 24 folder 50 uva-lib:2224705
    Letter from John J. Moran to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 2, 1901
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran acknowledges receipt of a check.

  • Box 24 folder 51 uva-lib:2224706
    Letter from Walter Reed to Roger Post Ames March 11, 1901-March 26, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 52 uva-lib:2224707
    "The Questions of the Day ", The Lucha March 26, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 53 uva-lib:2224708
    Letter from Walter Reed to Roger Post Ames March 28, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 54 uva-lib:2224709
    "Yellow Fever Experiments ", The New York Times March 31, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 55 uva-lib:2224710
    "The Etiology of Yellow Fever ", The New York Times March 31, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 56 uva-lib:2224711
    Letter from Walter Reed to Henry Rose Carter  April 3, 1901
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed sends a reprint that Carter has requested, along with some other literature. He expresses interest in reading two articles, written by Carter, that have been recently published.

  • Box 24 folder 57 uva-lib:2224712
    "A Project in Havana ", The Washington Post April 6, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 58 uva-lib:2224713
    Letter from R.M. O'Reilly to Surgeon General April 5, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 59 uva-lib:2224714
    "Yellow Fever Germs ", The Washington Post April 8, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 60 uva-lib:2224715
    Two articles relating to U.S. Surgeon General George Miller Sternberg April 19, 1901

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 24 folder 60 uva-lib:2224716
      "Surgeon General George M. Sternberg "  April 19, 1901
      1 page
      English
  • Box 24 folder 61 uva-lib:2224717
    Bill of Sale: Compra Venta de Parte de Finca Rustica  April 20, 1901
    14 pages
    Spanish

    This notarial document describes the purchase, by Ramon Gonzalez y Socorro, of the rural estate - called “Varona” or “Pineda” - owned by D. Ignacio Gonzalez Pinera y Santa Cruz. The estate is located at the edge of Marianao near the Columbia Barracks.

  • Box 24 folder 62 uva-lib:2224718
    "Causes Yellow Fever ", The Baltimore News April 24, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 63 uva-lib:2224719
    Military orders regarding measures to prevent the spread of yellow fever and malaria at military bases  April 27, 1901
    2 pages
    English Scott, Hugh L.

    In Circular #5, Scott specifies how to prevent the spread of yellow fever and malaria at military posts by controlling mosquitoes, and instructs physicians how to monitor possible yellow fever patients.

  • Box 24 folder 64 uva-lib:2224720
    Correspondence between George Jones and Gibson Brothers April 6, 1901
    • Box 24 folder 64 uva-lib:2224721
      Letter from George A. Jones to the Gibson Bros.  April 26, 1901
      1 page
      English Jones, George A.

      The Surgeon General accepts the estimate the Gibson Bros. will charge for publishing 300 copies of the pamphlet, “The Etiology of Yellow Fever.”

    • Box 24 folder 64 uva-lib:2224722
      Letter from the Gibson Bros. to George A. Jones  April 26, 1901
      1 page
      English Gibson Bros.

      Gibson Bros. informs Jones that the cost for “The Etiology of Yellow Fever” pamphlets will be $46.00.

  • Box 24 folder 65 uva-lib:2224723
    Letter from Walter Reed to Aristides Agramonte May 2, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 66 uva-lib:2224724
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte  May 10, 1901
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg requests personal information from Agramonte, which Agramonte supplies on the lower half of the page before he returns the letter to Sternberg.

  • Box 24 folder 67 uva-lib:2224725
    Letter from the Surgeon General to Lord Julian Pauncefote  May 14, 1901
    1 page
    English

    The Surgeon General forwards to Lord Julian Pauncefote twenty copies of the Report on the Etiology of Yellow Fever.

  • Box 24 folder 68 uva-lib:2224726
    Letter from Valery Havard to the Surgeon General  May 16, 1901
    2 pages
    English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

    Havard requests information as to whether Agramonte has been relieved of his duties with the investigation, or whether he is available to assist the needs of his department as bacteriologist.

  • Box 24 folder 69 uva-lib:2224727
    Letter from Lord Julian Pauncefote to George Miller Sternberg  May 16, 1901
    1 page
    English Pauncefote, Julian, 1828-1902

    Pauncefote thanks the Surgeon General for sending to him the copies of the Report on the Etiology of Yellow Fever.

  • Box 24 folder 70 uva-lib:2224728
    Letter from Robert M. O'Reilly to Roger Post Ames May 19, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 71 uva-lib:2224729
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to the Adjutant General  May 21, 1901
    2 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg recommends to the Adjutant General that Agramonte be relieved of his current duty and be directed to report to the commanding general, Department of Cuba, for re-assignment. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 72 uva-lib:2224730
    Communications and military orders regarding the removal of Aristides Agramonte from board to investigate infectious diseases in Cuba May 21, 1901
    • Box 24 folder 72 uva-lib:2224731
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  May 21, 1901
      1 page
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #118 relieves Agramonte from duty as a member of the board of medical officers investigating infectious diseases. He is ordered to report to the commanding general, Department of Cuba, for assignment to duty.

    • Box 24 folder 72 uva-lib:2224732
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  May 21, 1901
      4 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Agramonte is relieved of his duties as a member board to investigate infectious diseases and is reassigned to duty in charge of the Department Laboratory at Municipal Hospital and microscopical and bacteriological work at Las Animas Hospital. Endorsements are dated May 21 through May 28, 1901. Special Orders #118 is included. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 24 folder 73 uva-lib:2224733
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean May 23, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 74 uva-lib:2224734
    "Surgeon General Sternberg's Circular ", The Washington Post May 26, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 75 uva-lib:2224735
    Certifications of Hospital Admission  May 30, 1901
    English

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 24 folder 75 uva-lib:2224736
      Certification of hospital admission for John J. Moran  May 30, 1901
      1 page
      English Ames, Roger Post

      Ames certifies that Moran was diagnosed with yellow fever and was admitted to the Post Hospital on December 25, 1900 and was discharged on January 7, 1901. Members of the Yellow Fever Board also signed the certificate.

  • Box 24 folder 76 uva-lib:2224737
    Letter from Walter Reed to Roger Post Ames May 31, 1901
  • Box 24 folder 77 uva-lib:2224738
    Letter from John Hay to the Secretary of War  May 31, 1901
    1 page
    English Hay, John

    On behalf of the Department of State, Hay requests two copies of Sternberg's circular on yellow fever for the Portuguese Minister.

  • Box 25 folder 1 uva-lib:2224739
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to the Secretary of State  June 3, 1901
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg sends two copies of “The Etiology of Yellow Fever” to the Secretary of State for transmission to the Portuguese Minister.

  • Box 25 folder 2 uva-lib:2224740
    Letter from the Assistant Secretary of War to the [Portuguese Minister]  June 4, 1901
    1 page
    English

    The Assistant Secretary of War sends two copies of “The Etiology of Yellow Fever.”

  • Box 25 folder 3 uva-lib:2224741
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 5, 1901
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed considers Durham's work on a bacillus. Although there is no work for the Yellow Fever Board in Cuba at present, he advises Kean to maintain Camp Lazear. Reed discusses immunization against yellow fever.

  • Box 25 folder 4 uva-lib:2224742
    Letter from S. M. Sparkman to George Miller Sternberg  June 5, 1901
    2 pages
    English Sparkman, S. M.

    Sparkman requests fifteen to twenty copies of “The Etiology of Yellow Fever” from Sternberg.

  • Box 25 folder 5 uva-lib:2224743
    "Mosquitoes' Deadly Work ", The New York Times  June 5, 1901
    1 page
    English
  • Box 25 folder 6 uva-lib:2224744
    Letter from [George Miller Sternberg] to S. M. Sparkman  June 7, 1901
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg sends Sparkmen ten copies of “The Etiology of Yellow Fever.”

  • Box 25 folder 7 uva-lib:2224745
    Letter from S. M. Sparkman to George Miller Sternberg  June 8, 1901
    2 pages
    English Sparkman, S. M.

    Sparkman requests 150 to 200 copies of “The Etiology of Yellow Fever” for distribution. He believes several thousand copies should be distributed to southern States.

  • Box 25 folder 8 uva-lib:2224746
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to S. M. Sparkman  June 11, 1901
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg can only spare a few more copies of “The Etiology of Yellow Fever” and does not have the authority to print several thousand copies. He proposes that Sparkman introduce a bill to Congress in order to print additional copies.

  • Box 25 folder 9 uva-lib:2224747
    Letter from S. M. Sparkman to George Miller Sternberg  June 13, 1901
    2 pages
    English Sparkman, S. M.

    Sparkman encourages the printing of several thousand copies of “The Etiology of Yellow Fever” so that the people of the Gulf Coast can be informed of the mosquito theory. Sparkman realizes that it is very important that the yellow fever issue be cleared up, as there are numerous variant theories about the cause of yellow fever.

  • Box 25 folder 10 uva-lib:2224748
    Memorandum from Valery Havard to the Adjutant General  June 19, 1901
    1 page
    English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

    Havard assigns duties for Agramonte at Columbia Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 11 uva-lib:2224749
    Letter from A. H. Glennan to the Adjutant General  June 25, 1901
    2 pages
    English Glennan, A. H.

    Glennan reveals the costs of the new disinfecting building for the Shore Plant for the upcoming six months. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 12 uva-lib:2224750
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  July 5, 1901
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard thanks Carroll for the fresh mosquito eggs. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 13 uva-lib:2224751
    Military orders for the Cuban People  July 9, 1901
    8 pages
    English Carpenter, Edward

    Circular #2, written in both English and Spanish, shows that the mosquito is responsible for the spread of disease, in particular yellow fever. The author outlines the necessary precautions that must be taken to prevent the spread of diseases by the mosquito. A summary of other Circulars regarding the spread of diseases is also included. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 14 uva-lib:2224752
    "The Suppression of Yellow Fever ", The New York Times  July 11, 1901
    1 page
    English
  • Box 25 folder 15 uva-lib:2224753
    Letter from Walter Reed to Theobald Smith  July 19, 1901
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses cultures of Bacillus Icteroides. He will send the cultures to Smith.

  • Box 25 folder 16 uva-lib:2224754
    Report from Valery Havard to the Adjutant General  July 22, 1901
    11 pages
    English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

    Havard reports on the health situation of the troops in Cuba for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901.

  • Box 25 folder 17 uva-lib:2224755
    Military orders for Thomas M. England  July 31, 1901
    2 pages
    English Scott, Hugh L.

    Special Orders #164 promotes England to Acting Hospital Steward at Hamilton Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224756
    Letters and military orders relating to Philippi Caldas and his yellow fever serus July 1901-August 1901

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224757
      Military orders regarding Philippi Caldas and Angel Bellingaghi  August 1, 1901
      10 pages
      Spanish

      These letters and supporting documents concern the request by Caldas and Bellingaghi to demonstrate their yellow fever serum. Included are translations from original Spanish letters and recommendations from Caldas and Tellez. Havard requests a medical commission to examine these claims. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224758
      Military orders regarding Philippe Caldas  August, 1901
      1 page
      English

      Havard introduces Caldas, a Brazilian scientist who is coming to Havana for experiments on yellow fever.

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224759
      Letter from William Cary Sanger to Hugh L. Scott  August 7, 1901
      1 page
      English Sanger, Wm. Cary (William Cary), 1853-1921

      Sanger introduces Caldas, a Brazilian scientist who developed a yellow fever vaccine, to the Havana community. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224760
      Letter from A. F. Xavier to Hugh L. Scott  August 9, 1901
      2 pages
      English Xavier, A. F.

      Xavier informs Scott that Caldas, inventor of a yellow fever serum, wants to conduct experiments in Havana. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224761
      Letter from Raul R. de Amaral to the Military Governor of Cuba  August 8, 1901
      2 pages
      English Amaral, Raul R. de

      Amaral thanks the Military Governor of Cuba for his courtesy towards Caldas and Bellingaghi.

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224762
      Report from Valery Havard to the Adjutant General  August 12, 1901
      4 pages
      English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

      Havard reports on the claims of Caldas and Bellingaghi that they discovered a preventative and curative serum for yellow fever. Havard is skeptical because Caldas does not provide any information regarding his process of isolation and culture. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224763
      Letter from Philippe Caldas to Valery Havard  August 29, 1901
      3 pages
      Spanish Caldas, Philippe

      Caldas, in defense of his vaccine, outlines reasons for his diagnosis of septic fever rather than yellow fever for the volunteers who became sick after being infected with yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224764
      Letter from Philippe Caldas  July 31, 1901
      3 pages
      French Caldas, Philippe

      Caldas describes the process to obtain serum and vaccine for yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 18 uva-lib:2224765
      Contract for yellow fever experiment  August 16, 1901
      1 page
      Spanish

      This contract is a copy of the original contract made with non-immunes for Caldas' yellow-fever experiment. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 19 uva-lib:2224766
    Military orders for Gustaf E. Lambert  August 3, 1901
    1 page
    English Scott, Hugh L.

    Special Orders #166 relieves Lambert from duty at Camp Columbia. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 20 uva-lib:2224767
    Proceedings of a Medical Commission Appointed By Circular Letter No. 59 with enclosed chart  September, 1901
    • Box 25 folder 20 uva-lib:2224768
      Proceedings of a Medical Commission Appointed By Circular Letter No. 59  September, 1901
      11 pages
      English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

      Havard provides evidence that Caldas' and Bellingaghi's theories are unsound and should not be accepted. He includes a detailed time-line of events and a list of arguments to conclude his report against Caldas. Enclosed are charts, reports, and other documents used as evidence. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 20 uva-lib:2224769
      Temperature and Pulse Chart for Paulino Alonso  August 14, 1901
      1 page
      English

      Chart plots temperature and pulse of a yellow fever volunteer after the use of the Caldas' vaccine. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 21 uva-lib:2224770
    "Topics of the Times " August 8, 1901

    The clipping relates to Carlos E. Finlay and Walter Reed.

  • Box 25 folder 22 uva-lib:2224771
    Military orders for Wallace W. Forbes and Henry De Lamar  August 10, 1901
    1 page
    English Scott, Hugh L.

    Forbes and De Lamar are relieved from duty at Columbia Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 23 uva-lib:2224772
    Letter from James Carroll to Walter Reed August 11, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 24 uva-lib:2224773
    Letter from Hugh L. Scott to William Crawford Gorgas  August 15, 1901
    1 page
    English Scott, Hugh L.

    Scott directs Gorgas to increase the funding for Carroll's yellow fever research.

  • Box 25 folder 25 uva-lib:2224774
    Mortgage for Maryland property of Walter Reed and Emilie Lawrence Reed August 29, 1901-August 30, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 26 uva-lib:2224775
    "Hoy las Ciencias Adelantan Que Es una Barbaridad! ", La Discusion  August 23, 1901
    1 page
    Spanish
  • Box 25 folder 27 uva-lib:2224776
    Typescripts of correspondence between Walter Reed and James Carroll with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench August 1901
  • Box 25 folder 28 uva-lib:2224777
    Fever chart for Clara Louise Maass  August 14, 1901
    1 p.
    English
  • Box 25 folder 29 uva-lib:2224778
    "The Third Mosquito Victim ", The New York Times  August 25, 1901
    1 page
    English
  • Box 25 folder 30 uva-lib:2224779
    "The Martyrs of Science ", The New York Times  August 27, 1901
    1 page
    English
  • Box 25 folder 31 uva-lib:2224780
    "Snarles of the Pessimist ", The Washington Post  September 1, 1901
    1 page
    English
  • Box 25 folder 32 uva-lib:2224781
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Roger Post Ames August 3, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 33 uva-lib:2224782
    "Yellow Fever and Quarantine ", The New York Times  September 3, 1901
    1 page
    English
  • Box 25 folder 34 uva-lib:2224783
    "Mosquitos and Malaria ", The Medical Record  September 7, 1901
    1 page
    English

    This article discusses the transmission of malaria.

  • Box 25 folder 35 uva-lib:2224784
    Photocopied fragment of Public Health Papers and Reports, Volume XXVII, Presented at the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Buffalo, N.Y., September 16-20, 1901  September 16-20, 1901
    51 pages
    English

    Includes papers and reports such as the "President's Address ", by Benjamin Lee; "The Results of Yellow Fever Sanitation in Havana, Cuba, for the Year 1901 Up to September 1st, Carried on Upon the Basis that the Stegomyia Mosquito is the Sole Means of Its Transmission ", by William Crawford Gorgas; "Practical Discussion of Yellow Fever ", by Alvah H. Doty; and "Fomites and Yellow Fever ", by A. N. Bell.

  • Box 25 folder 36 uva-lib:2224785
    Letter from James Carroll to Walter Reed September 22, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 37 uva-lib:2224786
    Letter from James Carroll to Walter Reed September 24, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 38 uva-lib:2224787
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean September 24, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 39 uva-lib:2224788
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll  September 30
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses Carroll's experiments, comments on Springer's involvement, and makes recommendations.

  • Box 25 folder 40 uva-lib:2224789
    Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard  October 3, 1901
    1 page
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll sends Howard a female mosquito collected near Las Animas Hospital.

  • Box 25 folder 41 uva-lib:2224790
    Letter from T. H. Chittinden to James Carroll  October 9, 1901
    1 page
    English Chittinden, T. H.

    Chittinden clarifies the species of mosquito that Carroll sent Howard on October 3rd, 1901.

  • Box 25 folder 42 uva-lib:2224791
    Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard  October 10, 1901
    1 page
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll sends Howard more samples of mosquitoes.

  • Box 25 folder 43 uva-lib:2224792
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter Reed  October 13, 1901
    5 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean encourages Reed to lobby for the office of Surgeon General.

  • Box 25 folder 44 uva-lib:2224793
    Telegram from James Carroll to the War Department  October 22, 1901
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll reports positive results for the filtrate test.

  • Box 25 folder 45 uva-lib:2224794
    Lists of Men Undergoing the Yellow Fever Experiments  circa 1900
    6 pages
    English

    These are original lists of men undergoing the yellow fever experiments, with an autograph note by Hench.

  • Box 25 folder 46 uva-lib:2224795
    Letter from T. H. Chittinden to James Carroll  October 23, 1901
    1 page
    English Chittinden, T. H.

    Chittinden clarifies the species of different mosquitoes sent to him by Carroll.

  • Box 25 folder 47 uva-lib:2224796
    Military Record of J.F. Dunshie  October 23, 1901
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean explains why Dunshie was discharged from the medical corps.

  • Box 25 folder 48 uva-lib:2224797
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 5, 1901
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed relays news of additional candidates for Surgeon General. He believes Kean should be Surgeon General instead of himself because he is concerned about his age.

  • Box 25 folder 49 uva-lib:2224798
    Letter from John Guiteras to Roger Post Ames November 5, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 50 uva-lib:2224799
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter Reed November 9, 1901

    Jefferson Randolph Kean supports the appointment of Walter Reed as the new surgeon general.

  • Box 25 folder 51 uva-lib:2224800
    Reference letter for Gustav E. Lambert, by Roger Post Ames November 12, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 52 uva-lib:2224801
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter Reed  November 26, 1901
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean offers Reed continued encouragement and strategy for the Surgeon General's post.

  • Box 25 folder 53 uva-lib:2224802
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  December 10, 1901
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard thanks Reed for the copies of two papers on yellow fever. He then corrects Reed on the proper way to spell out fasciata Stegomyia. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 54 uva-lib:2224803
    Letter from Walter Reed to Roger Post Ames December 21, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 55 uva-lib:2224804
    Letter from Walter Reed to Albert Robin December 21, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 56 uva-lib:2224805
    Special Orders No. 280 December 23, 1901

    The orders relate to a man named John J. Moran, but not the same John J. Moran who was involved with the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 25 folder 57 uva-lib:2224806
    Letter from Roger Post Ames to Surgeon General December 30, 1901
  • Box 25 folder 58 uva-lib:2224807
    Letter from Leonard Wood to John Dalzell  December 31, 1901
    1 page
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood advocates a pension for Mabel Houston Lazear.

  • Box 25 folder 59 uva-lib:2224808
    Military orders for Thomas M. England and Charles G. Sonntag  January 12, 1901
    1 page
    English Scott, Hugh L.

    Special Orders #10 orders England and Sonntag to experimental camp with Walter Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 60 uva-lib:2224809
    Pages from the daybook of Ignacio Rojas  1901
    2 pages
    Spanish Rojas, Ignacio

    These selections from Rojas' daybook concern the rent for Camp Lazear.

  • Box 25 folder 61 uva-lib:2224810
    Walter Reed & Yellow Fever. Chronology of the Yellow Fever Work in Cuba  circa 1901
    2 pages
    English

    This is an outline, organized chronologically, of Kean's experience with the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 25 folder 62 uva-lib:2224811
    "Requisition and Estimate for Insular Funds "  February 26, 1901
    5 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean requests funds for Camp Lazear. Included is a note by [Truby]. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 63 uva-lib:2224812
    Military orders relating to Aristides Agramonte 1901

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 25 folder 63 uva-lib:2224813
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  May 21, 1901
      1 page
      English Corbin, H.C.

      Special Orders #119 relieves Agramonte from duty as a member of the board of medical officers appointed in 1900. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 63 uva-lib:2224814
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  May 28, 1901
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #117 assigns Agramonte to duty at Las Animas Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 63 uva-lib:2224815
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  June 20, 1901
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #134 details Agramonte to visit Columbia Barracks four times a week. Included is a note by [Truby]. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 63 uva-lib:2224816
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  July 16, 1901
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #153 relieves Agramonte from duty at Las Animas Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 63 uva-lib:2224817
      Military orders for Aristides Agramonte  July 26, 1901
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #161 grants Agramonte a leave of absence for one month. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 64 uva-lib:2224818
    Military orders relating to James Carroll 1901

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 25 folder 64 uva-lib:2224819
      Military orders for James Carroll  February 6, 1901
      1 page
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #31 orders Carroll to report to Washington, D. C. for duty in the pathological laboratory of the Army Medical Museum. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 64 uva-lib:2224820
      Military orders for James Carroll  July 25, 1901
      2 pages
      English Ward, Thomas

      Special Orders #172 orders Carroll to Havana to continue the investigation of yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 64 uva-lib:2224821
      Memorandum from Valery Havard to the Adjutant General  August 24, 1901
      3 pages
      English Havard, Valery, 1846-1927

      Havard authorizes Carroll to continue investigations. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 64 uva-lib:2224822
      Telegram from H. C. Corbin to Leonard Wood  September 30, 1901
      2 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Corbin informs Wood that Carroll is to return to Washington, D. C. no later than November 1, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 64 uva-lib:2224823
      Military orders for James Carroll  October 1, 1901
      2 pages
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #226 directs Carroll to return to Washington, D. C. no later than November 1, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224824
    Military orders relating to Rafael T. Echeverria, Robert P. Cooke, Royal M. Dean, Paul Hamann, Alfred W. Covington, Frank H. Edmunds, Alexander N. Stark, Roger Post Ames, James Carroll, Jefferson Randolph Kean, John S. Neate, Adolph F. Springer, Newell R. Colby, and John W. Ross 1901

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224825
      Military orders regarding Frank H. Edmunds  June 18, 1901
      1 page
      English Michie, Robert E. Lee

      General Orders #10 lists military stations and various ranks for Edmunds up to his death by yellow fever on June 18, 1901. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224826
      Military orders for Robert P. Cooke  February 1, 1901
      1 page
      English Hickey, J. B.

      Special Orders #27 orders Cooke to Camp Mackenzie for duty. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224827
      Military orders for Alexander N. Stark  February 5, 1901
      1 page
      English Hickey, J. B.

      Special Orders #27 elects Stark to a board of officers. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224828
      Military orders for John W. Ross  February 6, 1901
      1 page
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #31, Headquarters of the Army, assigns Ross to duty in Havana. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224829
      Military orders for Jefferson Randolph Kean and Alexander N. Stark  March 7, 1901
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #54 directs Kean to Columbia Barracks in order to relieve Stark. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224830
      Military orders for John S. Neate and James Carroll  February 6, 1901
      1 page
      English Hickey, J. B.

      Special Orders #31, Headquarters Department of Cuba, directs Neate and Carroll to Washington, D. C. for duty in the Army Medical Museum. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224831
      Military orders for Adolph F. Springer and Newell R. Colby  February 7, 1901
      1 page
      English Hickey, J. B.

      Special Orders #32 details Springer to the Army Medical Museum in Washington, D. C. and Colby to Camp Mackenzie, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224832
      Report from Harry Frederick Jackson to the Post Adjutant  July 29, 1901
      2 pages
      English Jackson, Harry Frederick

      Jackson reports on the condition of “Johnny's Place” which has been inspected by Echeverria. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224833
      Military orders for Roger Post Ames and James Carroll  August 27, 1901
      1 page
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #184 directs Ames to assist Carroll at Las Animas Hospital and Carroll to continue with investigation. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 65 uva-lib:2224834
      Military orders for Paul Hamann and Alfred W. Covington  October 21, 1901
      2 pages
      English Scott, Hugh L.

      Special Orders #230 transfers privates Hamann and Covington to the hospital at Columbia Barracks. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224835
    Reports from the Yellow Fever Commission to Adjutant General in Charge of Civil Affairs, Havana, Cuba 1901
    • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224836
      Report of the Yellow Fever Commission  April 3, 1901
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      The Yellow Fever Commission examines Ole A. Jensen and pronounces his illness as yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224837
      Report of the Yellow Fever Commission  April 11, 1901
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      The Yellow Fever Commission examines potential cases of yellow fever at Morro 58. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224838
      Report of the Yellow Fever Commission  April 22, 1901
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      The commission examines potential cases of yellow fever at Las Animas Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224839
      Report of the Yellow Fever Commission  April 23, 1901
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      The commission examines cases of potential yellow fever at Las Animas Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224840
      Report of the Yellow Fever Commission  April 27, 1901
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      The commission examines cases of yellow fever at Las Animas Hospital and Benefica. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224841
      Report of the Yellow Fever Commission  April 30, 1901
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      The commission examines cases of yellow fever at Las Animas Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224842
      Report of the Yellow Fever Commission  May 8, 1901
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      The commission examines cases of yellow fever at San La zaro, Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 25 folder 66 uva-lib:2224843
      Report of the Yellow Fever Commission  May 10, 1901
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      The commission examines cases of yellow fever at Las Animas Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 67 uva-lib:2224844
    Incomplete list of fever charts 1901
  • Box 25 folder 68 uva-lib:2224845
    List of U.S. Army Hospital Corps personnel at Camp Lazear  circa 1901
    1 page
    English

    This is a list of twelve U.S. Army Hospital Corps members who were stationed at Camp Lazear.

  • Box 25 folder 69 uva-lib:2224846
    Surgeon General's office record card for Walter Reed 1901
    2 pages
    English

    The record card explains Walter Reed's leave of absence for 1901, with reference to an unexplained absence from his post as member of the Army Medical Examining Board. The report also states that Reed is personally and professionally humiliated by this inquiry. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 25 folder 70 uva-lib:2224847
    Notes listing the volunteers for the yellow fever experiments  circa 1901
    4 pages
    English

    These three notes list the human-experiment volunteers who were exposed to fomites, infected by injections of blood, and infected by mosquitoes.

  • Box 25 folder 71 uva-lib:2224848
    Memoirs of a Human Guinea Pig  circa 1901-1950
    13 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    This is Moran's account of his experience with the Yellow Fever Commission as a human test subject.

  • Box 25 folder 72 uva-lib:2224849
    "This Busy World ", Harper's Weekly circa 1901

    Information in the article relates to the 1901 Nobel Prize winners.

  • Box 26 folder 1 uva-lib:2224850
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter Reed  January 1, 1902
    7 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean discusses La Garde's and Havard's candidacy for Surgeon General. There is a question of General Wood's support.

  • Box 26 folder 2 uva-lib:2224851
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter Reed  January 15, 1902
    5 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean provides news concerning the Surgeon General position. He has had a conversation with General Wood. Reed should return to Cuba.

  • Box 26 folder 3 uva-lib:2224852
    Speech given by Aristides Agramonte at banquet for Jefferson Randolph Kean and William Crawford Gorgas January 1902
  • Box 26 folder 4 uva-lib:2224853
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Walter Reed  February 6, 1902
    3 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas discusses Reed's success with Carlos Finlay's mosquito theory. Gorgas would like a post in Panama after Cuba.

  • Box 26 folder 5 uva-lib:2224854
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to F.H. Beach with related military orders  February 21, 1902
    • Box 26 folder 5 uva-lib:2224855
      Orders from F.H. Beach to the Quartermaster of the Columbia Barracks  February 21, 1902
      1 page
      English Beach, F.H.

      Beach reports that government vehicles may not be used for private purposes, i.e. entertainment.

    • Box 26 folder 5 uva-lib:2224856
      Official Request from Jefferson Randolph Kean to F.H. Beach  February 18, 1902
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean requests a copy of the orders forbidding private use of government vehicles.

  • Box 26 folder 6 uva-lib:2224857
    Roster of troops serving in the Department of Cuba March 1, 1902
  • Box 26 folder 7 uva-lib:2224858
    Letter from L. O. Howard to Walter Reed  March 7, 1902
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard responds to Reed's most recent letter, and discusses the notion of insects affecting both humans and domestic animals. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 8 uva-lib:2224859
    Letter from Jose [Maria] Benis to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 8, 1902
    1 page
    Spanish Benis, Jose Maria

    Benis thanks Kean for his assistance in public health projects.

  • Box 26 folder 9 uva-lib:2224860
    Letter from the Surgeon General to Aristides Agramonte  March 26, 1902
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    The Surgeon General informs Agramonte that his contract is over with the U. S. Army on April 30, 1902.

  • Box 26 folder 10 uva-lib:2224861
    Report on the conduct of nurse Lena A. Warner  April 17, 1902
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean writes about Lena A. Warner's refusal to care for an officer's wife.

  • Box 26 folder 11 uva-lib:2224862
    Letter from [Jefferson Randolph Kean] to the Department of Charities  April 29, 1902
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    [Kean] writes an endorsement concerning modifications to orders for the Superior Sanitary Board.

  • Box 26 folder 12 uva-lib:2224863
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to the Surgeon General  May 8, 1902
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas informs [Sternberg] that Agramonte will be relieved of duty May 15, 1902.

  • Box 26 folder 13 uva-lib:2224864
    Letters supporting appointment of Walter Reed as surgeon general May 1902
    • Box 26 folder 13 uva-lib:2224865
      Letter from Elihu Root to William Osler  May 20, 1902
      1 page
      English Root, Elihu, 1845-1937

      Root thanks Osler for his letter supporting Reed for nomination to the post of Surgeon General. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 13 uva-lib:2224866
      Letter from George B. Cortelyou to Elihu Root  May 26, 1902
      2 pages
      English Cortelyou, George B. (George Bruce), 1862-1940

      Cortelyou sends endorsements from the President concerning Reed succeeding Sternberg as the Surgeon General. The President also mentions O'Reilly. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 13 uva-lib:2224867
      Letter from Elihu Root to Charles William Eliot  May 31, 1902
      1 page
      English Root, Elihu, 1845-1937

      Root acknowledges receipt of recommendations from the Faculty of Medicine at Harvard University for the nomination of Reed to the position of Surgeon General. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 13 uva-lib:2224868
      Letter from Elihu Root to R. W. Martin  May 31, 1902
      1 page
      English Root, Elihu, 1845-1937

      Root acknowledges receipt of Martin's recommendation for the nomination of Reed to the position of Surgeon General. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 13 uva-lib:2224869
      Letter from Elihu Root to William H. Welch  June 5, 1902
      1 page
      English Root, Elihu, 1845-1937

      Root acknowledges receipt of Welch's recommendation for the nomination of Reed to the position of Surgeon General. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 14 uva-lib:2224870
    "The Largest Military Post in the Island of Cuba ", Harper's Weekly  May 24, 1902
    1 page
    English
  • Box 26 folder 15 uva-lib:2224871
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa May 31, 1902
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed asks for news of Keewaydin. He and Kean continue the campaign for Surgeon General.

  • Box 26 folder 16 uva-lib:2224872
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1902
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed meets Kean. Reed hopes to get to Blue Ridge Summit (Keewaydin)soon. He describes boarding house meals.

  • Box 26 folder 17 uva-lib:2224873
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 5, 1902
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed promises to bring Emilie Lawrence Reed the money she needs to meet their expenses.

  • Box 26 folder 18 uva-lib:2224874
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 6, 1902
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that the boarding house fare has improved, though the coffee is still not good. Forwood tells Reed that his chances are excellent for a permanent appointment to be the Surgeon General.

  • Box 26 folder 19 uva-lib:2224875
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 9, 1902
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he is returning to Cuba, and includes other political news about those who are candidates for Surgeon General. He says Roach's orchards are alive with locusts and expresses concern.

  • Box 26 folder 20 uva-lib:2224876
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa June 11, 1902
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed gently upbraids his wife for not writing him daily and comments on the orchards.

  • Box 26 folder 21 uva-lib:2224877
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa June 12, 1902
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that the shipments are on their way to her. He is leaving for Boston, is looking forward to a reunion with his Cuban colleagues, and concludes with news of Forwood's confirmation.

  • Box 26 folder 22 uva-lib:2224878
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 13, 1902
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes of his trip to Boston. He describes his hotel and the arrival of friends.

  • Box 26 folder 23 uva-lib:2224879
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa June 15, 1902
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about last night's grand dinner where he was given the second place of honor at dinner in recognition of his work, above men who awed him. He is distressed to learn about their fruit trees.

  • Box 26 folder 24 uva-lib:2224880
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa June 16, 1902
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is devastated to learn that their orchard is crawling with locusts. Reed hears that the President is highly complimentary of him. He will be coming home soon.

  • Box 26 folder 25 uva-lib:2224881
    Letter from Walter Reed to Theobald Smith  July 19, 1902
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes concerning B. Icteroides and hog cholera, and the observations of microorganisms. He notes the affected populations' presence in Cuba. He appreciates congratulations for his honorary Harvard degree.

  • Box 26 folder 26 uva-lib:2224882
    Telegram from [s.n.] Crossby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 25, 1902
    1 page
    English Crossby, [s.n.]

    Crossby relates Mahan's condition regarding malaria and other diseases.

  • Box 26 folder 27 uva-lib:2224883
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to the Surgeon General  August 13, 1902
    3 pages
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte forwards his contract of annulment with the U. S. Army and discusses reimbursement for mileage traveled since annulment. He also requests a certificate of non-indebtedness.

  • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224884
    Military records relating to Walter Reed 1902

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224885
      Report for Walter Reed  June 30, 1902
      2 pages
      English

      The efficiency report for Reed covers the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224886
      Letter from Robert M. O'Reilly to the Adjutant General  November 1, 1902
      2 pages
      English O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912

      O'Reilly requests that Reed be ordered to Fisher's Island, New York, to investigate an outbreak of typhoid fever among the troops. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224887
      Military orders for Walter Reed  November 3, 1902
      1 page
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Special Orders #258 orders Reed to Fort H. G. Wright, New York, to investigate an outbreak of typhoid. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224888
      Telegram from [s.n.] Black to the Adjutant General  November 24, 1902
      2 pages
      English Black, [s.n.]

      Black acknowledges that he has received the instructions regarding the military escort for Reed's funeral. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224889
      Letter from the Assistant Adjutant General to the Commanding Officer of Fort Myer  November 24, 1902
      2 pages
      English

      The Secretary of War details the arrangements for Reed's funeral procession.

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224890
      Record of death and interment for Walter Reed  November 23, 1902
      1 page
      English Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934

      This routine form filed upon the death of any military personnel is for Walter Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224891
      Inventory of the effects of Walter Reed  November 23, 1902
      3 pages
      English Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934

      Inventory of goods on Reed's person at the time of his death. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224892
      Surgeon General's office record card for Walter Reed  November 1, 1902
      15 pages
      English

      These documents detail the entire military history of Reed. They also include announcements of Reed's death. The documents are dated November 1, 1902 through December 8, 1902. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224893
      Surgeon General's office record card for the Yellow Fever Commission circa 1900
      11 pages
      English

      This document provides details about the members of the Yellow Fever Commission and lists all the volunteers for the yellow fever experiments. There is also a motion to provide a better monetary reward to these volunteers. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224894
      Endorsements regarding Commissioner of Pensions  December 1901
      2 pages
      English

      Endorsements requests history and personal description of Reed, along with information on next of kin. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224895
      Report on Walter Reed circa 1900
      4 pages
      English

      This handwritten account of Reed's military history includes a listing of his military orders from 1875 through 1894. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224896
      Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to the Adjutant General  December 27, 1902
      3 pages
      English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

      Reed requests that her husband's letters about his laudatory character be sent to her. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224897
      Report for Walter Reed  circa 1900
      5 pages
      English

      This document summarizes evaluations by inspectors and commanding officers about the work performed by Reed. Many of Reed's superiors give him an excellent rating and find him to be a competent medical officer. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224898
      Report on Walter Reed  January 22, 1903
      1 page
      English

      This document summarizes Reed's promotions and military stations. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 28 uva-lib:2224899
      Article fragment: "Agreement between the History of Yellow Fever and its Transmission By the Culex Mosquito (Stegomyia of Theobald) "  February 19, 1902
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      Photostat of page 411 of Carter's copy of Finlay's Selected Works. Included are notes by Hench.

  • Box 26 folder 29 uva-lib:2224900
    Letter from Walter Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 3, 1902
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes a satirical letter concerning the appointment of the new Surgeon General, staff changes, and Kean's new position.

  • Box 26 folder 30 uva-lib:2224901
    Report of the Surgeon General  September 6, 1902
    185 pages
    English

    This report documents yellow fever cases in the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902.

  • Box 26 folder 31 uva-lib:2224902
    Letter from Walter Reed to the War Department  September 9, 1902
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed approves and endorses Carroll's application for admission into the Medical Corps of the Army. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 32 uva-lib:2224903
    Letter from Louis A. La Garde to the Surgeon General  September 9, 1902
    2 pages
    English La Garde, Louis A. (Louis Anatole), 1849-1920

    La Garde writes a letter of recommendation for Carroll who is applying for admission into the Medical Corps of the Army. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 33 uva-lib:2224904
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the Surgeon General  September 9, 1902
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean writes a letter of recommendation for Carroll who is applying for admission into the Medical Corps of the Army. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 34 uva-lib:2224905
    Letter from James Carroll to the Surgeon General  September 9, 1902
    3 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll requests admission into the Medical Corps of the Army. He gives a brief summary of his career as a non-commissioned officer and a contract surgeon, and his terms at medical school. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 35 uva-lib:2224906
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa September 15, 1902
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about his conference with O'Reilly from the War Department. Kean and his family are moving-in nearby. He comments on Smart becoming the Chief Surgeon of the Philippines.

  • Box 26 folder 36 uva-lib:2224907
    Letter fragment from Henry P. McCain to the Surgeon General  October 2, 1902
    1 page
    English McCain, H. P. (Henry Pinckney), 1861-1941

    Carroll's application into the Medical Corps of the Army is approved, although Carroll is technically too old. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 37 uva-lib:2224908
    Letters from the Surgeon General to James Carroll  October 1902
    • Box 26 folder 37 uva-lib:2224909
      Letter from the Surgeon General to James Carroll  October 4, 1902
      1 page
      English 
 O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912


      O'Reilly informs Carroll that his application for appointment in the Medical Corps has been approved and that the age limit will be waived. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 26 folder 37 uva-lib:2224910
      Letter from the Surgeon General to James Carroll  October 18, 1902
      1 page
      English 
 O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912


      Carroll is to report to Dewitt for examination before the Army Medical Board. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 38 uva-lib:2224911
    Personal history of candidate: James Carroll  October 18, 1902
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll submits his personal history to the Medical Board for part of his examination for the Army Medical Corps. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 39 uva-lib:2224912
    Transcript of letter from Walter Reed to Simon Flexner  November 3, 1902
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed turns down an invitation to speak at Flexner's Pathological Society in Philadelphia.

  • Box 26 folder 40 uva-lib:2224913
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  November 18, 1902
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard wants to borrow a photograph of Lazear from Carroll in order to have a slide made. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 41 uva-lib:2224914
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  November 22, 1902
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard asks Carroll for extra copies of his paper on the yellow fever mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 42 uva-lib:2224915
    Letter from William C. Borden to the Adjutant General  November 23, 1902
    2 pages
    English Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934

    Borden announces the time and cause of Reed's death. Endorsements by O'Reilly are included. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 43 uva-lib:2224916
    Record of death and interment of Walter Reed November 23, 1902
  • Box 26 folder 44 uva-lib:2224917
    Inventory of effects of Walter Reed November 23, 1902
  • Box 26 folder 45 uva-lib:2224918
    Histories of Major Walter Reed's military career 1902
    • Box 26 folder 45 uva-lib:2224919
      Military History of Major Walter Reed  January 2, 1902
      5 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Sternberg lists the military posts and stations served by Reed as reported by the records of the Surgeon General.

    • Box 26 folder 45 uva-lib:2224920
      Military History of Major Walter Reed  June 2, 1902
      6 pages
      English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

      Surgeon General's Records listing military and personal history for Reed until June 2, 1902.

  • Box 26 folder 46 uva-lib:2224921
    Telegram from the Assistant Adjutant General to Commanding Officer, Fort Myer, Virginia November 24, 1902

    Telegram relates to furnishing escort for Walter Reed's funeral.

  • Box 26 folder 47 uva-lib:2224922
    Letter from William C. Borden to the War Department  December 6, 1902
    2 pages
    English Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934

    Borden certifies that Reed died in the line of duty. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 48 uva-lib:2224923
    Letter from Christopher Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  December 23, 1902
    2 pages
    English Reed, Christopher

    Christopher Reed provides a story of young Walter Reed in Brooklyn, where he was frustrated by malpractice in the medical profession.

  • Box 26 folder 49 uva-lib:2224924
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Howard A. Kelly  December 27, 1902
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean discusses a strategy to lobby Congress to approve a pension for Emilie Lawrence Reed.

  • Box 26 folder 50 uva-lib:2224925
    Dr. Reed as a Medical Officer , an address given in honor of Walter Reed  December 31, 1902
    6 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean's remarks about Reed portray him as a great storyteller and as a doctor making heroic house-calls during his "Dakota winters".

  • Box 26 folder 51 uva-lib:2224926
    Value of Dr. Reed's Work  circa 1902
    4 pages
    English

    [Kean?] comments on the paucity of public praise that Reed has received. He maintains that his work should be recognized by the United States government, and ends with a call for a generous pension to Emilie Lawrence Reed.

  • Box 26 folder 52 uva-lib:2224927
    Data from reports made by William Crawford Gorgas  1902
    2 pages
    English

    Gorgas details mosquito larvae inspections, from December 1901 to December 1902.

  • Box 26 folder 53 uva-lib:2224928
    Newspaper clippings relating to the death of Walter Reed and work of Jesse W. Lazear 1902

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 26 folder 53 uva-lib:2224929
      "A New Microbe Discovered " circa 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 26 folder 53 uva-lib:2224930
      "Conquest of Yellow Fever " circa 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 26 folder 53 uva-lib:2224931
      "The Late Major Walter Reed ", The New York Times  December 4, 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 26 folder 53 uva-lib:2224932
      "Major Walter Reed Dead ", The Baltimore Sun  November 23, 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 26 folder 53 uva-lib:2224933
      "A World Benefactor ", The Baltimore Sun  December 23, 1902
      1 page
      English
  • Box 26 folder 54 uva-lib:2224934
    Extract from the Annual Report of the Secretary of War  1902
    1 page
    English Root, Elihu, 1845-1937

    The report recognizes the work of Reed, Gorgas, Kean, Carroll, and Lazear.

  • Box 26 folder 55 uva-lib:2224935
    Excerpt from Dr. Walter Reed  1902
    4 pages
    English

    This excerpt discusses Reed's medical work and gives a listing of each publication authored by Reed.

  • Box 26 folder 56 uva-lib:2224936
    Booklet published by the Walter Reed Memorial Association  circa 1902
    8 pages
    English

    This booklet contains extracts and resolutions honoring Walter Reed furnished by various individuals and institutions.

  • Box 26 folder 57 uva-lib:2224937
    William H. Welch's account of Walter Reed's work at Johns Hopkins University 1902
  • Box 26 folder 58 uva-lib:2224938
    Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard  January 5, 1903
    1 page
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll asks to borrow a journal from Howard that is not in the library. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 26 folder 59 uva-lib:2224939
    Clippings relating to the remembrance of Walter Reed circa 1903-1933
    • Box 26 folder 59 uva-lib:2224940
      "In Behalf of Mrs. Reed "  January 6, 1903
      1 page
      English
    • Box 26 folder 59 uva-lib:2224941
      "Mosquito Control Ends Fatal Plague of Yellow Fever "  circa 1927-1933
      1 page
      English
  • Box 26 folder 60 uva-lib:2224942
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Howard A. Kelly  January 11, 1903
    4 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean solicits support for pension bills in Congress. He discusses biographical essays on Walter Reed by himself and Kelly.

  • Box 26 folder 61 uva-lib:2224943
    Letter from the Paymaster General's Office to Aristides Agramonte January 13, 1903

    Letter relates to $45 owed by Aristides Agramonte to the War Department.

  • Box 26 folder 62 uva-lib:2224944
    Letter from John R. Vaughan to Howard A. Kelly  January 14, 1903
    2 pages
    English Vaughan, John R.

    Vaughan requests that a letter in support of the pension bill be sent to the Washington Post.

  • Box 26 folder 63 uva-lib:2224945
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Caroline Latimer  circa January 28, 1903
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean encourages Kelly to support the pension bill with a letter to the Washington Post.

  • Box 26 folder 64 uva-lib:2224946
    Letter fragment from Laura Reed Blincoe to Howard A. Kelly  January 30, 1903
    7 pages
    English Blincoe, Laura Reed

    Blincoe provides recollections of Walter Reed's childhood.

  • Box 26 folder 65 uva-lib:2224947
    Letter from Laura Reed Blincoe to Howard A. Kelly  February 9, 1903
    13 pages
    English Blincoe, Laura Reed

    Blincoe provides recollections of Walter Reed, and includes a transcription of Thomas Reed's letter.

  • Box 26 folder 66 uva-lib:2224948
    Letter from [s.n.] Hall to the Surgeon General  February 10, 1903
    2 pages
    English Hall, [s.n.]

    Agramonte is hired for temporary service at Columbia Barracks.

  • Box 26 folder 67 uva-lib:2224949
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Adjutant General February 12, 1903

    Letter relates to $45 claimed by War Department.

  • Box 26 folder 68 uva-lib:2224950
    Article fragment: "The Military Government of Cuba "  March, 1903
    1 page
    English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

    Wood gives a history of the American occupation in Cuba and discusses the yellow fever outbreak and consequent investigation by Reed and Lazear. Article appears in “The Annals of the American Academy.” Only pages 16 and 17 are included.

  • Box 26 folder 69 uva-lib:2224951
    "The Transmission of Yellow Fever ", by Aristides Agramonte May 30, 1903

    The work is critical of article by James Carroll which disputes Carlos Finlay's claim to proof of mosquito theory.

  • Box 26 folder 70 uva-lib:2224952
    Letter from Christopher Reed to [Jefferson Randolph Kean?]  May 31, 1903
    2 pages
    English Reed, Christopher

    Christopher Reed gives his account of Walter Reed's childhood.

  • Box 26 folder 71 uva-lib:2224953
    Letter from the Assistant Surgeon General to Aristides Agramonte  June 3, 1903
    1 page
    English

    Agramonte is informed that his contract as surgeon will terminate June 15, 1903.

  • Box 26 folder 72 uva-lib:2224954
    Letter from James Carroll to the Editor of The Journal  June 26, 1903
    3 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll writes that Agramonte was not present at the meeting where self-inoculation was discussed by Reed, Carroll and Lazear. Furthermore, he was only informed about the results of the experiments when Reed was about to leave Cuba, in October of 1900. He maintains that Finlay should not be awarded credit for the discovery of the mosquito theory.

  • Box 27 folder 1 uva-lib:2224955
    "A Memorial to the Late Major Walter Reed ", The Medical Record  August 29, 1903
    1 page
    English

    News of the Week

  • Box 27 folder 2 uva-lib:2224956
    Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard  August 27, 1903
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll thanks Howard for the eggs and mosquitoes. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 3 uva-lib:2224957
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  August 27, 1903
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard sends Carroll eggs of Stegomyia and more mosquitoes. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 4 uva-lib:2224958
    Letter from James Carroll to L. O. Howard  August 29, 1903
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll thanks Howard for the boxes of Stegomyia eggs. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 5 uva-lib:2224959
    Letter from Laura Reed Blincoe to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 14, 1903
    5 pages
    English Blincoe, Laura Reed

    Blincoe provides recollections of Walter Reed as a youth. She gives the family genealogy and a description of the house in Gloucester County, Virginia, where Reed was born.

  • Box 27 folder 6 uva-lib:2224960
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  October 7, 1903
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard is concerned about Carroll's reaction to the statement in Century Magazine about Finlay producing three cases of mild fever. Howard is investigating the matter further. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 7 uva-lib:2224961
    Fragment of the Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association October 26, 1903-October30, 1903
  • Box 27 folder 8 uva-lib:2224962
    Photocopied fragment of Public Health Papers and Reports, Volume XXIX, Presented at the Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C. October 26-30, 1903  October 26-30, 1903
    71 pages
    English

    These selections from presentations given at the 1903 annual meeting of the American Public Health Association concern the scientific reception of the Yellow Fever Commission's work, particularly the etiology of yellow fever, quarantine procedures, and the discovery of the role of the mosquito. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 9 uva-lib:2224963
    "Unveiling of Tablet at Reed's Birthplace ", Richmond Times-Dispatch  December 13, 1903
    1 page
    English
  • Box 27 folder 10 uva-lib:2224964
    Memoria del Hospital Numero uno Correspondiente al Ano de 1902 1903
    English Spanish
  • Box 27 folder 11 uva-lib:2224965
    Fragment of Report of the Surgeon General of the Army to the Secretary of War for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1903  June 30, 1903
    4 pages
    English 
 O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912


    O'Reilly reports about the state of yellow fever in the United States and foreign territories, and claims that it will not be a factor for health concerns in the future. He also includes a chart which details the admissions of important diseases by months for 1902. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 12 uva-lib:2224966
    Materials relating to military career of Walter Reed 1903
    • Box 27 folder 12 uva-lib:2224967
      Letter from Arthur V. Medgo to Theodore Roosevelt  January 8, 1903
      2 pages
      English Medgo, Arthur V.

      A preamble to the bill about to be presented to Congress grants Emilie Lawrence Reed a yearly pension of $4,000. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 27 folder 12 uva-lib:2224968
      Letter from John H. Walker to H. C. Corbin  January 16, 1903
      2 pages
      English Walker, John H.

      Walker requests a statement of service regarding Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 27 folder 12 uva-lib:2224969
      Letter from H. C. Corbin to the Chairman of the Committee on Pensions  January 22, 1903
      1 page
      English Corbin, H. C.

      Corbin sends a statement of military service of Reed to the Committee on Pensions regarding Senate Bill #6702. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 27 folder 12 uva-lib:2224970
      Military endorsement regarding the military service of Walter Reed  February 12, 1903
      1 page
      English

      The Auditor for the War Department requests a statement of military service for Reed. They are deciding if Reed is accountable for medical property. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 27 folder 12 uva-lib:2224971
      Surgeon General's Office Report Card  January 16, 1903
      4 pages
      English 
 O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912


      These endorsements from the Surgeon General's Office regard the audit of Walter Reed following his death and requests for Reed's photograph and service record. The endorsements are dated January 16, 1903 through October 12, 1903. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 13 uva-lib:2224972
    "How the Army Yellow Fever Board Conducted its Experiments upon Human Beings ", The University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin  1903
    6 pages
    English Stark, Alexander N.

    Stark presents a paper about the measures taken by Reed and his commission to prove it was the mosquito, and not fomites, that was responsible for the spread of yellow fever. Published in The University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin, vol. 3.

  • Box 27 folder 14 uva-lib:2224973
    Senate Document Number 118, The Scientific Works and Discoveries of the Late Major Walter Reed  1903
    27 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    This document concerns the work of Walter Reed.

  • Box 27 folder 15 uva-lib:2224974
    Articles recommending support of pension for Emilie Lawrence Reed 1903
    • Box 27 folder 15 uva-lib:2224975
      "Scientists Urge a Pension ", The Washington Post  January 7, 1903
      1 page
      English
    • Box 27 folder 15 uva-lib:2224976
      "Dr. Reed's Great Work ", The Washington Post  January 20, 1903
      1 page
      English
    • Box 27 folder 15 uva-lib:2224977
      "Pension for Mrs. Reed " circa 1903
      1 page
      English
    • Box 27 folder 15 uva-lib:2224978
      "More Pension for Mrs. Reed ", The Washington Post  February 1910
      1 page
      English
    • Box 27 folder 15 uva-lib:2224979
      "Mrs. Reed's Pension Indorsed ", News  January 31, 1903
      1 page
      English
    • Box 27 folder 15 uva-lib:2224980
      "Would Honor Dr. Reed? "  circa 1903
      1 page
      English
    • Box 27 folder 15 uva-lib:2224981
      Obituary for Walter Reed  November 29, 1902
      1 page
      English

      This obituary of Reed, which appeared in the "Journal of the American Medical Association," describes his education, career, and contributions to medicine.

  • Box 27 folder 16 uva-lib:2224982
    Beauperthey, Finlay, y La Commision Americana en la Epidemiologia de la Fiebre Amarilla , by Aristides Agramonte circa 1903
    Spanish
  • Box 27 folder 17 uva-lib:2224983
    Obituary of Walter Reed circa 1903
    2 pages
  • Box 27 folder 18 uva-lib:2224984
    List of publications by Walter Reed from 1894 to 1902  circa 1903
    2 pages
    English

    The list of Reed's publications includes articles on Trikresol, typhoid fever, variola, bacillus icteroides and bacillus cholerae suis, and yellow fever.

  • Box 27 folder 19 uva-lib:2224985
    Biography of Walter Reed, by Christopher Reed  circa 1903
    9 pages
    English Reed, Christopher

    Christopher Reed provides a biographical sketch of Walter Reed written.

  • Box 27 folder 20 uva-lib:2224986
    Letter from Roger Post Ames to Surgeon General January 16, 1904

    Report of yellow fever at Laredo, Texas and among troops at Ft. Mcintosh, Texas.

  • Box 27 folder 21 uva-lib:2224987
    The Baltimore News February 8, 1904
  • Box 27 folder 22 uva-lib:2224988
    Letter from James Carroll to Caroline Latimer  March 16, 1904
    4 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll presents his autobiography. He includes a note on immunity to yellow fever.

  • Box 27 folder 23 uva-lib:2224989
    Military orders regarding Guy Charles Moore Godfrey  May 2, 1904
    1 page
    English Sharpe, A. C.

    Godfrey is commended for his courageous act during a fire at Fort Apache, Arizona. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 24 uva-lib:2224990
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to John J. Moran  June 22, 1904
    1 page
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas hires Moran as sanitary inspector for the Panama Canal Zone.

  • Box 27 folder 25 uva-lib:2224991
    Presidential Decree No. 25  July 7, 1904
    1 page
    English Amador Guerrero, Manuel, 1833-1909

    The President of Panama, Manuel Amador Guerrero, invests the Canal Zone Sanitary Officer with full sanitary authority for Panama City and Colon.

  • Box 27 folder 26 uva-lib:2224992
    Letter from John G. Walker to John J. Moran  July 19, 1904
    1 page
    English Walker, John Grimes, 1835-1907

    Walker relates the terms of Moran's appointment to the sanitary staff of the Panama Canal Zone.

  • Box 27 folder 27 uva-lib:2224993
    Letter from the Governor of the Panama Canal Zone to John J. Moran  September 15, 1904
    2 pages
    English

    Moran is appointed clerk in the Canal Zone Health Department.

  • Box 27 folder 28 uva-lib:2224994
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 24, 1904
    4 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes about the Canal Zone Sanitary Commission, and his wife's illness.

  • Box 27 folder 29 uva-lib:2224995
    Letter from Azel Ames to James Carroll  October 3, 1904
    8 pages
    English Ames, Azel, 1845-1908

    Ames objects to the inadequate recognition given to Carroll, Lazear, and Agramonte for their yellow fever work.

  • Box 27 folder 30 uva-lib:2224996
    "Noted Doctors at the Hopkins ", Baltimore American October 6, 1904
  • Box 27 folder 31 uva-lib:2224997
    Letter from Walter Wyman to Howard A. Kelly  November 7, 1904
    3 pages
    English Wyman, Walter, 1848-1911

    Wyman forwards references on yellow fever to Kelly.

  • Box 27 folder 32 uva-lib:2224998
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Howard A. Kelly  November 10, 1904
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean forwards Kelly information about Walter Reed for Kelly's biography.

  • Box 27 folder 33 uva-lib:2224999
    Letter from R.B. Maury to Howard A. Kelly  November 13, 1904
    2 pages
    English Maury, R.B.

    Maury forwards Kelly a book on the yellow fever epidemic of 1878, as well as journal references. Maury contacts Lena Warner, a yellow fever survivor, for her recollections.

  • Box 27 folder 34 uva-lib:2225000
    Letter from Joseph Y. Porter to Howard A. Kelly  November 28, 1904
    1 page
    English Porter, Joseph Y.

    Porter confesses he was only a general colleague of Walter Reed, so he is unable to provide much information for Kelly's biography of Reed.

  • Box 27 folder 35 uva-lib:2225001
    "Maryland in Medicine ", The Baltimore Sun September 7, 1904
  • Box 27 folder 36 uva-lib:2225002
    Recollections of Lena A. Warner  December 7, 1904
    7 pages
    English

    Warner writes about the unreported side of the yellow fever epidemic, including her own experiences during an 1878 outbreak in her hometown.

  • Box 27 folder 37 uva-lib:2225003
    Miscellaneous materials relating to the military career of Walter Reed 1904
    • Box 27 folder 37 uva-lib:2225004
      Fragment of a statement regarding Walter Reed  circa 1904
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean states that Reed did not give up his life demonstrating the mosquito theory. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 27 folder 37 uva-lib:2225005
      Statement regarding Walter Reed  1904
      1 page
      English Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927

      Wood attributes the mosquito theory principally to Walter Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 27 folder 38 uva-lib:2225006
    How to Collect Mosquitoes 1904
  • Box 27 folder 39 uva-lib:2225007
    Report of the Surgeon General to the Secretary of War for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1904  June 30, 1904
    8 pages
    English O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912

    O'Reilly reports on the cases of yellow fever in the Army, and is concerned about the transmission of the disease from Mexico into Texas.

  • Box 27 folder 40 uva-lib:2225008
    El Hospital Las Animas , by Enrique B. Barnet with notes 1904
    Spanish,English
  • Box 27 folder 41 uva-lib:2225009
    Algunas Consideraciones Sobre Hospitals , address given by Alfredo Valdes Gallol at the Segundo Conferencia Nacional de Beneficencia y Correccion de la Isla de Cuba circa 1904
    Spanish,English

    English translation included with the original.

  • Box 27 folder 42 uva-lib:2225010
    List of subscribers prior to January 1, 1905  January 1, 1905
    4 pages
    English

    This is a list of subscribers, possibly related to the Walter Reed Memorial.

  • Box 27 folder 43 uva-lib:2225011
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly  January 3, 1905
    6 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes about his own work with the Canal Zone Sanitary Commission.

  • Box 27 folder 44 uva-lib:2225012
    Letter from John Guiteras to Roger Post Ames January 13, 1905

    Letter relates to Carlos Finlay's mosquito theory.

  • Box 27 folder 45 uva-lib:2225013
    Letter from Charles W. Kent to Howard A. Kelly  January 27, 1905
    1 page
    English Kent, Charles W., 1860-1917

    Kent provides the dates of Walter Reed's attendance at the University of Virginia, as well as other biographical references.

  • Box 27 folder 46 uva-lib:2225014
    "Sanitary Conditions in Panama "  February 10, 1905
    9 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    This report was prepared for the Smithsonian Institution and includes autographed notes.

  • Box 27 folder 47 uva-lib:2225015
    Letter from Henry M. Hurd to Caroline Latimer  February 11, 1905
    3 pages
    English Hurd, Henry M. (Henry Mills), 1843-1927

    Hurd shares his recollections of Walter Reed at Johns Hopkins and later.

  • Box 27 folder 48 uva-lib:2225016
    Letter with memorandum from William Crawford Gorgas to Charles A.L. Reed  February 17, 1905
    8 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes to Reed concerning the organization of the Canal Zone Sanitary Department, and details problems in its function. Memorandum details the problems in the Panama Canal.

  • Box 27 folder 49 uva-lib:2225017
    Report to the Secretary of War by C.F. Mason  February 17, 1905
    22 pages
    English Mason, C.F.

    Mason reports on the Panama Canal Zone Sanitary Department activities with appendices: A - plan of action; B - departmental organization; C - free distribution of quinine.

  • Box 27 folder 50 uva-lib:2225018
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly with enclosed draft February 20, 1905
    • Box 27 folder 50 uva-lib:2225019
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly  February 20, 1909
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas describes the achievements of the Panama Canal Zone Sanitary Department.

    • Box 27 folder 50 uva-lib:2225020
      "The American Mosquito Extermination Society on Mosquito Work Going on at Panama "  circa 1909
      3 pages
      English

      This article discusses mosquito control efforts in Panama around the Canal Zone.

  • Box 27 folder 51 uva-lib:2225021
    Envelope addressed to Howard A. Kelly with a blank postcard circa 1905
    • Box 27 folder 51 uva-lib:2225022
      Blank postcard circa 1905

      The post card includes the caption 'Colonel Gorgas Mosquito Brigade. The Gang that made Panama healthy'.

    • Box 27 folder 51 uva-lib:2225023
      Envelope addressed to Howard A. Kelly February 22, 1905
  • Box 27 folder 52 uva-lib:2225024
    Letter fragment to Howard A. Kelly  March 4, 1905
    2 pages
    English

    The writer informs Kelly about a yellow fever epidemic in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1855.

  • Box 27 folder 53 uva-lib:2225025
    Letter from Pride Thomas to Howard A. Kelly  March 6, 1905
    2 pages
    English Thomas, Pride

    Thomas writes about a yellow fever epidemic in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1862.

  • Box 27 folder 54 uva-lib:2225026
    Letter from James Carroll to Caroline Latimer  March 9, 1905
    6 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll presents a chronology of Walter Reed's involvement with the Yellow Fever Commission. Carroll gives his own autobiography and provides information on the other participants in the study.

  • Box 27 folder 55 uva-lib:2225027
    Letter from William C. Borden to Howard A. Kelly  March 16, 1905
    4 pages
    English Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934

    Borden provides details of the surgical operation for appendicitis that immediately preceded Walter Reed's death.

  • Box 27 folder 56 uva-lib:2225028
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Howard A. Kelly  March 22, 1905
    3 pages
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte writes about the responsibilities of the Yellow Fever Commission members, and gives a brief chronology of their activities.

  • Box 27 folder 57 uva-lib:2225029
    Transcript of letter from William H. Taft to Theodore Roosevelt  March 30, 1905
    7 pages
    English Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930

    Taft details the requirements for the completion of the Panama Canal and the need to reorganize the Canal Commission.

  • Box 27 folder 58 uva-lib:2225030
    Note from Howard A. Kelly to Cullen  circa 1905
    1 page
    English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

    Kelly asks Cullen to assist Sears.

  • Box 27 folder 59 uva-lib:2225031
    Program from the Fourteenth Annual Dinner of the Kings County Hospital Alumni Association  November 21, 1906
    2 pages
    English

    This is the program for an evening in honor of Walter Reed, who was once an intern at the hospital. The cover is autographed.

  • Box 28 folder 1 uva-lib:2225032
    Transcript of letter from Theodore Roosevelt to The White House  April 1, 1905
    6 pages
    English Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

    Roosevelt reorganizes the Panama Canal Commission.

  • Box 28 folder 2 uva-lib:2225033
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to William Howard Taft  April 1, 1905
    5 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas responds to criticisms of Charles A. Reed. He presents an analysis of the Canal Zone Commission organization.

  • Box 28 folder 3 uva-lib:2225034
    Front page of the The Press-Republic  April 11, 1905
    1 page
    English

    Contains the article, Discusses Mosquito

  • Box 28 folder 4 uva-lib:2225035
    "Mosquito: As the Medium of Spreading Fever Epidemic "  April 11, 1905
    1 page
    English

    Mosquito

  • Box 28 folder 5 uva-lib:2225036
    Letter from Rudolph Matas to Howard A. Kelly  April 14, 1905
    3 pages
    English Matas, Rudolph, 1860-1957

    Matas provides references on yellow fever, and gives information on his own work and experience with the disease.

  • Box 28 folder 6 uva-lib:2225037
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly with enclosed letter from Chief Sanitary Officer  April 24, 1905
    • Box 28 folder 6 uva-lib:2225038
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly  April 24, 1905
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas requests that Ira A. Shimer be assigned to the Sanitary Corps.

    • Box 28 folder 6 uva-lib:2225039
      Letter from the Chief Sanitary Officer to the Chairman of the Isthmian Canal Commission  April 24, 1905
      1 page
      English

      The Chief Sanitary Officer requests that Shimer be assigned duty in the Sanitary Department.

  • Box 28 folder 7 uva-lib:2225040
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly  May 5, 1905
    3 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas reports on yellow fever cases in the Canal Zone, as well as administrative issues.

  • Box 28 folder 8 uva-lib:2225041
    Letter from P. Farshish to the Editor of The Baltimore News  May 10, 1905
    1 page
    English Farshish, P.

    Farshish writes the editor to correct what he thinks is misinformation in Kelly's article about the earliest documented reference of insects carrying disease. Farshish challenges Kelly with references from the Talmud and Midroshic Literature.

  • Box 28 folder 9 uva-lib:2225042
    Telegram from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly  May 11, 1905
    1 page
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas lists yellow fever patients to date in the Panama Canal Zone.

  • Box 28 folder 10 uva-lib:2225043
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Louis A. LaGarde  May 27, 1905
    1 page
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas asks LaGarde, the superintendent of Ancon Hospital, to resign.

  • Box 28 folder 11 uva-lib:2225044
    Letter from Louis A. La Garde to the Secretary of War  May 30, 1905
    2 pages
    English La Garde, Louis A. (Louis Anatole), 1849-1920

    La Garde requests to be relieved from duty.

  • Box 28 folder 12 uva-lib:2225045
    Letter from Charles E. Magoon to William Crawford Gorgas  June 1, 1905
    4 pages
    English Magoon, Charles Edward, 1861-1920

    Magoon writes about yellow fever cases in the Canal Zone. He makes an official offer of full financial and manpower support for Gorgas to eradicate the disease.

  • Box 28 folder 13 uva-lib:2225046
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Charles E. Magoon  June 2, 1905
    1 page
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas requests assignment of John W. Phillips for duty in the Canal Zone Sanitary Department.

  • Box 28 folder 14 uva-lib:2225047
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly  June 3, 1905
    1 page
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas describes cases of yellow fever in the Canal Zone, and the reaction to the new Sanitary Commission.

  • Box 28 folder 15 uva-lib:2225048
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Charles E. Magoon  June 30, 1905
    1 page
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas requests the assignment of Raeder for duty as a nurse in the Canal Zone Sanitary Department.

  • Box 28 folder 16 uva-lib:2225049
    Article mentioning Roger Post Ames, The Daily Picayune June 30, 1905
  • Box 28 folder 17 uva-lib:2225050
    Letter from [George H.] Smith with enclosed article  1905
    • Box 28 folder 17 uva-lib:2225051
      Letter from [George H.] Smith  August 3, 1905
      1 page
      English Smith, George H.

      Smith explains the importance of the Reed's work with the Yellow Fever Commission and asks that his accomplishments be publicized. He includes an article on Reed's work, distributed by the New Orleans & North-Eastern Railroad Company, the Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company, and the Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railway Company.

    • Box 28 folder 17 uva-lib:2225052
      Major Reed's Work in Havana; How he Proved that Yellow Fever is Transmitted Only by One Species of Mosquito and that Articles Used or Soiled by Patients Do Note Cary Infection  circa 1905
      3 pages
      English

      Article on Reed's work, distributed by the New Orleans & North-Eastern Railroad Company, the Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company, and the Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railway Company.

  • Box 28 folder 18 uva-lib:2225053
    Letter from the Acting Chief of Bureau to James Carroll  August 3, 1905
    1 page
    English

    Carroll is asked to communicate with Owens about Reed's work in Cuba. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 19 uva-lib:2225054
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Ronald Ross  August 9, 1905
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas reports on conditions in Panama regarding yellow fever and malaria. He recommends that the Nobel Prize be given to America.

  • Box 28 folder 20 uva-lib:2225055
    "Yellow Fever Infection ", The New York Sun  September 1, 1905
    1 page
    English
  • Box 28 folder 21 uva-lib:2225056
    Photocopied fragment of Public Health Papers and Reports, Volume XXXI, Presented at the Thirty-Third Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts, September 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1905  September 25, 1905-September 29, 1905
    23 pages
    English

    Proceedings of the 31st meeting of the American Public Health Association, including “Lessons to be Learned from the Present Outbreak of Yellow Fever in Louisiana” by James Carroll, “Some New Points in the Etiology and Symptomatology of Yellow Fever” by Juan Guiteras, “Yellow Fever in Mexico” by Eduardo Liceaga, and the “Official Report of the Proceedings....”.

  • Box 28 folder 22 uva-lib:2225057
    U.S. War Department General Orders, No. 172  October 18, 1905
    1 page
    English

    This order establishes that the Army General Hospital in the District of Columbia be named the Walter Reed United States Army General Hospital, in honor of Reed.

  • Box 28 folder 23 uva-lib:2225058
    Letter from Juan Guiteras to Howard A. Kelly  November 12, 1905
    2 pages
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    Guiteras responds to negative publicity about sanitary work in Panama. He states that neglect of mosquito work in the American South is the result of “moneyed interests”. He offers favorable recollections of Walter Reed.

  • Box 28 folder 24 uva-lib:2225059
    Letter from Henry M. Hurd to Howard A. Kelly  November 13, 1905
    4 pages
    English Hurd, Henry M. (Henry Mills), 1843-1927

    Hurd writes with suggestions for changes to Kelly's manuscript on the life of Walter Reed.

  • Box 28 folder 25 uva-lib:2225060
    Letter from L.O. Howard to James Carroll  November 13, 1905
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard saw many things on his trip to New Orleans that would greatly interest Carroll. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 26 uva-lib:2225061
    Letter from L.O. Howard to Howard A. Kelly  November 27, 1905
    2 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard forwards to Kelly statistics on yellow fever cases from New Orleans epidemics.

  • Box 28 folder 27 uva-lib:2225062
    Postcard from William H. Welch to Howard A. Kelly  December 4, 1905
    2 pages
    English Welch, William Henry, 1850-1934

    Welch provides journal article references on yellow fever.

  • Box 28 folder 28 uva-lib:2225063
    Surgeon General's Office report card  October 10, 1905
    2 pages
    English

    These excerpts regard the erection of a tablet to Walter Reed at Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, New York. There is also a request to see if a memorial will be built to Reed in Chicago, Illinois. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 29 uva-lib:2225064
    Ancient Theories of Causation of Fever by Mosquitoes , by Sir Henry A. Blake  April 15, 1905
    4 pages
    English Blake, Henry Arthur, Sir, 1840-1918

    This translation [from Sanskrit] of Blake's report details ancient references to yellow fever and transmission by mosquitos.

  • Box 28 folder 30 uva-lib:2225065
    Letter from L. O. Howard to James Carroll  January 18, 1906
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard requests that Carroll send his papers on yellow fever to a professor in Indiana. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 31 uva-lib:2225066
    Letters from the Walter Reed Memorial Association regarding the construction of a Walter Reed memorial circa 1905-1906
    • Box 28 folder 31 uva-lib:2225067
      Letter from Calvin DeWitt to the Medical Officers in the Military, Naval, and Public Health and M.H. Services  circa 1905
      1 page
      English DeWitt, Calvin

      DeWitt solicits contributions to the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 28 folder 31 uva-lib:2225068
      Form letter from Calvin DeWitt of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  circa 1905
      1 page
      English DeWitt, Calvin

      This form letter from DeWitt solicits contributions to the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 28 folder 31 uva-lib:2225069
      Form letter from Calvin DeWitt of the Walter Reed Memorial Association to "Doctor"  circa 1905
      1 page
      English DeWitt, Calvin

      This form letter from DeWitt solicits contributions to the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 28 folder 31 uva-lib:2225070
      Letter soliciting donations for the Walter Reed Memorial Association  February 1, 1906
      3 pages
      English

      This document solicits contributions to the Walter Reed Memorial Association, and also provide list of existing members and contributions.

    • Box 28 folder 31 uva-lib:2225071
      Letter soliciting donations for the Walter Reed Memorial Association  February 1, 1906
      3 pages
      English

      This document solicits contributions to the Walter Reed Memorial Association, and also provide list of existing members and contributions.

  • Box 28 folder 32 uva-lib:2225072
    "Remarks on the Epidemic of Yellow Fever in Baltimore ", The Hospital Bulletin  circa February 15, 1906
    7 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll gives a history of yellow fever in Baltimore and the debates that ensued among physicians as to whether yellow fever was contagious or not. Published in “The Hospital Bulletin” by The Hospital Bulletin Company of the University of Maryland.

  • Box 28 folder 33 uva-lib:2225073
    Letter from Anita Clayton Blincoe to Caroline Latimer with enclosed obituary  February 28, 1906-March 3, 1906
    • Box 28 folder 33 uva-lib:2225074
      Letter from Anita Clayton Blincoe to Caroline Latimer  March 3, 1906
      3 pages
      English Blincoe, Anita Clayton

      Blincoe sends Latimer the obituary of Laura Reed Blincoe, who was Walter Reed's sister.

    • Box 28 folder 33 uva-lib:2225075
      Obituary for Mrs. Laura Reed Blincoe  February 28, 1906
      1 page
      English

      Blincoe sends Latimer the obituary of Laura Reed Blincoe, who was Walter Reed's sister.

  • Box 28 folder 34 uva-lib:2225076
    Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Howard A. Kelly  June 19, 1906
    3 pages
    English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

    Emilie Lawrence Reed thanks Kelly for his biography of Walter Reed. She is highly complimentary.

  • Box 28 folder 35 uva-lib:2225077
    Letter from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  June 23, 1906
    7 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll comments on Kelly's manuscript. He corrects errors of fact, and objects to the attention given Reed to the detriment of himself, Lazear, and the rest of the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 28 folder 36 uva-lib:2225078
    Letter from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  July 6, 1906
    4 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll will provide Kelly with letters for his biography of Reed. Carroll anticipates writing a defense of himself only if necessary.

  • Box 28 folder 37 uva-lib:2225079
    Letter from James Carroll to Caroline Latimer  July 9, 1906
    1 page
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll gives Latimer permission to quote from letters that he provided to her. He objects to their characterization of his work after Walter Reed's experiments.

  • Box 28 folder 38 uva-lib:2225080
    Letter from James Carroll to Caroline Latimer  July 13, 1906
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll gives Latimer permission to retain his letters until the fall, and gives her references to journal articles.

  • Box 28 folder 39 uva-lib:2225081
    Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Caroline Latimer  circa July 16, 1906
    3 pages
    English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

    Emilie Lawrence Reed thanks Latimer for a review of Kelly's biography of Walter Reed, and for her work with Kelly on the book.

  • Box 28 folder 40 uva-lib:2225082
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James Carroll with notes by Albert E. Truby  circa 1906-1950
    • Box 28 folder 40 uva-lib:2225083
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James Carroll  August 16, 1906
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Carroll that efforts are being made for Carroll to receive some substantial recognition for his services with the Yellow Fever Commission. Included are notes by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 28 folder 40 uva-lib:2225084
      Notes on August 16, 1906 letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James Carroll  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
  • Box 28 folder 41 uva-lib:2225085
    Letter from James Carroll to Surgeon General with related notes by Albert E. Truby circa 1906-1950
    • Box 28 folder 41 uva-lib:2225086
      Notes on James Carroll  circa 1940-1950
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby discusses Carroll's career.

    • Box 28 folder 41 uva-lib:2225087
      Report to the Surgeon General by James Carroll  August 18, 1906
      9 pages
      English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

      Carroll gives a detailed report about his involvement with the yellow fever project in Cuba and the necessity of having human volunteers. He also provides a listing of his publications. Included are notes by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 42 uva-lib:2225088
    Letter from James Carroll to Robert M. O'Reilly  August 29, 1906
    4 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll writes about the Yellow Fever Board's determination to investigate the mosquito theory. Carroll claims that he first proposed Board inoculate themselves. Included is an apparent draft, with autograph notations, and a final copy of the same letter.

  • Box 28 folder 43 uva-lib:2225089
    Letter from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  September 10, 1906
    4 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll appeals to Kelly to consider Carroll's own statement of the facts concerning the responsibilities and actions of the Yellow Fever Board members. Carroll objects to Kean's version of the events and to Kelly's assertions in his book.

  • Box 28 folder 44 uva-lib:2225090
    Letter from James Carroll to Caroline Latimer  September 26, 1906
    6 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll will meet Latimer to discuss Kelly's book. Carroll offers corrections, and states that Lazear's work is not given due credit.

  • Box 28 folder 45 uva-lib:2225091
    Letter from William H. Taft to Carlos J. Finlay  October 4, 1906
    1 page
    English Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930

    Taft writes that Kean has been detailed to assist Finlay in stamping out yellow fever in Cuba.

  • Box 28 folder 46 uva-lib:2225092
    Letter from James Carroll to Caroline Latimer  October 7, 1906
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll requests that Latimer return his letters. He grants Latimer permission to copy or borrow them again.

  • Box 28 folder 47 uva-lib:2225093
    Letter from James Carroll to Caroline Latimer  October 13, 1906
    4 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll thanks Latimer for the prompt return of his letters. He has discovered three more letters from Walter Reed and makes them all available to Latimer and Kelly.

  • Box 28 folder 48 uva-lib:2225094
    Letter from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  October 23, 1906
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll forwards to Kelly his account of the autopsy of the first fatal case in his yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 28 folder 49 uva-lib:2225095
    Correspondence of Howard Atwood Kelly October 1906
    • Box 28 folder 49 uva-lib:2225096
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly  October 23, 1906
      1 page
      English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

      Kelly requests his father's opinion concerning a name in his biography of Reed.

    • Box 28 folder 49 uva-lib:2225097
      Letter to Howard Atwood Kelly  October 24, 1906
      1 page
      English

      Kelly's father writes that he is glad he has returned home.

  • Box 28 folder 50 uva-lib:2225098
    Letter from L.O. Howard to Howard A. Kelly  October 31, 1906
    2 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard provides his recollections of Reed and the formation of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

  • Box 28 folder 51 uva-lib:2225099
    Book Review in Journal of Insanity for Howard A. Kelly's book, "Walter Reed and Yellow Fever "  October 1906
    3 pages
    English

    This review, which appeared in "The Journal of Insanity," praises Kelly's biography of Walter Reed.

  • Box 28 folder 52 uva-lib:2225100
    Letter from Howard A. Kelly to L.O. Howard  November 1, 1906
    1 page
    English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

    Kelly requests to see Reed's account of the experiments, which had been mailed to Howard. A plaque for Walter Reed at King's County Hospital, in Brooklyn, will be dedicated.

  • Box 28 folder 53 uva-lib:2225101
    Letter from L.O. Howard to Howard A. Kelly  November 2, 1906
    1 page
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard sends Kelly copies of two letters from Reed.

  • Box 28 folder 54 uva-lib:2225102
    Letter from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  November 7, 1906
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll forwards Kelly two photographs. He states that he will not attend the Walter Reed Memorial Association dinner in Brooklyn.

  • Box 28 folder 55 uva-lib:2225103
    Telegram from [Lawrence] Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 11, 1906
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Reed wires that Moran is employed in Panama, and thus cannot accept a position in Havana.

  • Box 28 folder 56 uva-lib:2225104
    Letter from the Surgeon General to P. F. Harvey  November 14, 1906
    1 page
    English

    Harvey is asked to attend, on behalf of the Corps, the dedication of the bronze memorial tablet in honor of Walter Reed at Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, New York. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 57 uva-lib:2225105
    Letter from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  November 15, 1906
    3 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll claims that Reed, Stark, Kean, and another unnamed man colluded to promote Stark over him. He believes this was because Kean was not appointed to the Yellow Fever Board after Lazear's death.

  • Box 28 folder 58 uva-lib:2225106
    Letter from Robert L. Dickinson to Howard A. Kelly  November 23, 1906
    2 pages
    English Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950

    Dickinson proposes an alteration to the text of Kelly's book concerning Brooklyn Hospital. Dickinson provides a quotation from the hospital minutes of 1871 regarding Walter Reed's appointment.

  • Box 28 folder 59 uva-lib:2225107
    Message from the President of the United States transmitting Certain Papers in regard to Experiments Conducted for the Purpose of Coping with Yellow Fever  December 5, 1906
    15 pages
    English Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

    Roosevelt, O'Reilly, and McCaw make statements about the value of the yellow fever experiments to humanity. A detailed history of the project is given, along with mention of all the individuals involved, including a listing of all the volunteers in the project. Numerous quotations are cited from various speeches and memorials dedicated to Walter Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 60 uva-lib:2225108
    "Walter Reed Memorial. President Expresses Hope that Congress Will Take Suitable Action. "  December 6, 1906
    1 page
    English
  • Box 28 folder 61 uva-lib:2225109
    Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to A.S. von Mansfelde  December 13, 1906
    2 pages
    English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

    [Kelly] offers his views about the credit due Carroll. Kelly proposes to support Carroll's promotion on the basis of his merits alone without diminishing the role played by Reed.

  • Box 28 folder 62 uva-lib:2225110
    Letter fragment from [s.n.] to [Howard A. Kelly?]  December 13, 1906
    1 page
    English

    Convening of Medical Legislative Council delayed; unable to meet recipient [letter incomplete].

  • Box 28 folder 63 uva-lib:2225111
    Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Howard A. Kelly  December 15, 1906
    2 pages
    English Mansfelde, A.S. von

    Von Mansfelde agrees in principle with Kelly, but will not cease promoting Carroll. He suggests Kelly write the Secretary of Agriculture and Senator Dirk.

  • Box 28 folder 64 uva-lib:2225112
    "The Walter Reed Memorial ", The Medical Record  December 16, 1906
    1 page
    English

    This article, which appeared in the "Medical Record," discusses efforts to erect a monument to Walter Reed.

  • Box 28 folder 65 uva-lib:2225113
    Letter from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  December 17, 1906
    1 page
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll requests the return of his letter describing a post mortem exam.

  • Box 28 folder 66 uva-lib:2225114
    Reviews of Howard A Kelly's book, Walter Reed and Yellow Fever 1906
    • Box 28 folder 66 uva-lib:2225115
      Book review in Army Navy Journal for Walter Reed and Yellow Fever  July 21, 1906
      1 page
      English

      This brief review, which appeared in the "Army Navy Journal," discusses Kelly's biography of Walter Reed.

    • Box 28 folder 66 uva-lib:2225116
      "Walter Reed and Yellow Fever ", Boston Evening Transcript  1906
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 66 uva-lib:2225117
      Book review in The Medical Press for Walter Reed and Yellow Fever  September 26, 1906
      1 page
      English

      This review, which appeared in the "Medical Press," praises Kelly's biography of Walter Reed.

    • Box 28 folder 66 uva-lib:2225118
      Book review in the St. Louis Medical Review for Walter Reed and Yellow Fever  September 1906
      1 page
      English

      This review, which appeared in the "St. Louis Medical Review," praises Kelly's biography of Walter Reed.

    • Box 28 folder 66 uva-lib:2225119
      Review in The New York Times for Walter Reed and Yellow Fever  August 4, 1906
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 66 uva-lib:2225120
      Review in Outlook for Walter Reed and Yellow Fever  August 1906
      1 page
      English

      This article, which appeared in "Outlook," deals with Kelly's biography of Walter Reed.

    • Box 28 folder 66 uva-lib:2225121
      Review in the Springfield Republican for Dr. Reed and Yellow Fever  July 22, 1906
      1 page
      English
  • Box 28 folder 67 uva-lib:2225122
    Surgeon General's Office Record Card  May 5, 1906
    3 pages
    English 
 O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912


    O'Reilly responds to Sterling's request for information about the career and promotion of Walter Reed. There is also concern about the article “The Public's Forgetfulness” which will be forwarded to the President. The record card is dated from May 5, 1906 to August 15, 1906.[Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 68 uva-lib:2225123
    Letter from Howard A. Kelly to A.S. von Mansfelde  circa 1906
    1 page
    English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

    Kelly will help Carroll, but not to the detriment of Reed. Kelly asks von Mansfelde to send him any worthy names for a Cyclopedia of American Medical Biography that he is compiling.

  • Box 28 folder 69 uva-lib:2225124
    Letter from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  January 6, 1907
    2 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    Carroll sends a note of gratitude for Kelly's letter to Secretary Wilson.

  • Box 28 folder 70 uva-lib:2225125
    Issue of The Youth's Companion  January 10, 1907
    1 page
    English

    Includes Howard Atwood Kelley's article, "The Lesson of Little Things: The Conquest of Yellow Fever ".

  • Box 28 folder 71 uva-lib:2225126
    Minutes from the Conference of the Committee on Medical Legislation and the National Legislation Council of the American Medical Association  January 12, 1907
    1 page
    English

    These minutes include a discussion of the failure of Congress to pass a bill to provide financial relief to James Carroll's family.

  • Box 28 folder 72 uva-lib:2225127
    Facsimile of letter from Theodore Roosevelt to William H. Taft  January 22, 1907
    1 page
    English Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

    Roosevelt advocates establishment of peace and order in Cuba, and rejects the idea of a U.S. protectorate there. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 73 uva-lib:2225128
    Reconaissance sketch of Marianao, Cuba, by Corporal Cronin January 1907
  • Box 28 folder 74 uva-lib:2225129
    Letter from T.D. Berry to Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association February 1, 1907

    Berry claims Roger P. Ames had important role in the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 28 folder 75 uva-lib:2225130
    Senate Report No. 6009, James Carroll  February 2, 1907
    5 pages
    English United States. Congress. Senate

    This report concerns James Carroll.

  • Box 28 folder 76 uva-lib:2225131
    Letter from John J. Moran to Howard A. Kelly  February 15, 1907
    2 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran provides his autobiography, including his experiences as a participant in the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 28 folder 77 uva-lib:2225132
    Letter from N.P. Stewart to Howard A. Kelly  February 20, 1907
    6 pages
    English Stewart, N.P.

    Stewart praises Kelly's book. He suggests corrections for clarification, and notes that he would emphasize the role of the Public Health Service.

  • Box 28 folder 78 uva-lib:2225133
    Letter from John S. Fulton to Howard A. Kelly with enclosed clipping 1907
    • Box 28 folder 78 uva-lib:2225134
      Letter from John S. Fulton to Howard A. Kelly  February 25, 1907
      1 page
      English Fulton, John N.

      Fulton encloses an editorial proof from the Maryland Medical Journal in support of the Carroll pension bill.

    • Box 28 folder 78 uva-lib:2225135
      "The Promotion of James Carroll "  circa 1907
      1 page
      English

      This editorial lauds Carroll's achievements and supports the funding of a pension for his widow.

  • Box 28 folder 79 uva-lib:2225136
    Letter from T.D. Berry to Roger Post Ames February 27, 1907
  • Box 28 folder 80 uva-lib:2225137
    Telegram from James Carroll to Howard A. Kelly [telegram; article fragment]  circa March 11, 1907
    3 pages
    English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

    The telegram deals with the James Carroll's promotion to Major, and is then followed by a biographical article about him. [missing pages 1 - 3 of 5].

  • Box 28 folder 81 uva-lib:2225138
    Letter from Robert M. O'Reilly to S. C. Meade  March 13, 1907
    2 pages
    English 
 O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912


    O'Reilly informs Meade that the Walter Reed Memorial Fund has increased Emilie Lawrence Reed's pension, that James Carroll has been promoted to Major, and that Mabel H. Lazear has been minimally compensated for her husband's work. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 28 folder 82 uva-lib:2225139
    Letter from John J. Moran to Roger Post Ames March 14, 1907

    Letter relates to the amount of money offered to Moran for volunteering to participate in the yellow fever experiment.

  • Box 28 folder 83 uva-lib:2225140
    Letter from T.D. Berry to Roger Post Ames March 20, 1907
  • Box 28 folder 84 uva-lib:2225141
    Letter from E.R. Dean to Howard A. Kelly  April 2, 1907
    3 pages
    English Dean, E.R.

    Dean writes about the financial and physical condition of Kissinger (a yellow fever experiment patient) and discusses a pension bill for him in Congress.

  • Box 28 folder 85 uva-lib:2225142
    "A Hero from the Ranks ", Outlook  June 29, 1907
    1 page
    English

    The article, which appeared in "Outlook," outlines Kissinger's contribution to the yellow fever work and appeals for financial contributions for his care.

  • Box 28 folder 86 uva-lib:2225143
    Letter from S. Solis Cohen to George M. Kober July 2, 1907

    Letter relates to the credit to all those associated with the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 28 folder 87 uva-lib:2225144
    Letter from Mrs. Percival Chrystie to Howard A. Kelly  July 2, 1907
    2 pages
    English Chrystie, Mrs. Percival

    Chrystie sends a contribution for Kissinger.

  • Box 28 folder 88 uva-lib:2225145
    Letter from Mrs. John R. Hall to Howard A. Kelly  July 4, 1907
    3 pages
    English Hall, Mrs. John R

    Hall sends a contribution for Kissinger.

  • Box 28 folder 89 uva-lib:2225146
    Letter from B.F. Rittenhouse to Howard A. Kelly  July 4, 1907
    2 pages
    English Rittenhouse, B.F.

    Rittenhouse sends a contribution for Kissinger.

  • Box 28 folder 90 uva-lib:2225147
    Letter from S.S. Morgan to Howard A. Kelly  July 8, 1907
    1 page
    English Morgan, S.S.

    Morgan requests Kissinger's address and mentions the Shut-in Society, which provides wheelchairs to needy persons.

  • Box 28 folder 91 uva-lib:2225148
    Letter from Laura Grace Jackson to Howard A. Kelly  July 14, 1907
    2 pages
    English Jackson, Laura Grace

    Jackson sends a contribution for Kissinger. Her husband knew Kissinger as a hospital attendant.

  • Box 28 folder 92 uva-lib:2225149
    Letter from Orestes A.B. Senter to Howard A. Kelly  July 15, 1907
    1 page
    English Senter, Orestes A.B.

    Senter sends a contribution for Kissinger.

  • Box 28 folder 93 uva-lib:2225150
    Correspondence related to a letter from Chat Hill Wilson to the editors of Outlook July 1907
    • Box 28 folder 93 uva-lib:2225151
      Letter from Chat Hill Willson to the Editors of Outlook  July 21, 1907
      1 page
      English Willson, Chat Hill

      Wilson sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 28 folder 93 uva-lib:2225152
      Letter from the Editors of Outlook to Howard A. Kelly  July 24, 1907
      1 page
      English

      The Editors of Outlook forward a contribution for Kissinger to Kelly.

  • Box 28 folder 94 uva-lib:2225153
    Letter from Mrs. John A. Hall to [s.n.] Murphy  July 26, 1907
    2 pages
    English Hall, Mrs. John A.

    Hall sends a contribution for Kissinger.

  • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225154
    Newspaper accounts of yellow fever in Cienfuegos, Cuba and Magoon's administration of Cuba July 1907-September 1907

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225155
      "Washington Regrets Outbreak of Fever "  circa 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225156
      "La Nacionalizacion de los Servicios Sanitarios "  July 8, 1907
      1 page
      Spanish
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225157
      "San Magoon - El que Todo lo Puede "  July 21, 1907
      1 page
      Spanish
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225158
      "Five New Cases in Cienfuegos "  circa 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225159
      Proclamation from the Alcaldia Municipal de Cienfuegos  August 12, 1907
      1 page
      Spanish

      The mayor of Cienfuegos announces, in light of an outbreak of yellow fever, that all water containers must be brought up to code within 48 hours.

    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225160
      "The Yellow Fever Situation in Cienfuegos ", New York Herald  August 16, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225161
      "Only Three Soldiers Have Yellow Fever "  August 21, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225162
      "The Zeal and Efficiency Shown by Our Medical Officers ", The Havana Daily Telegraph  August 21, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225163
      "Washington Gets Magoon's Report ", The Havana Post  August 21, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225164
      "The Cuban Side of It ", The New York Sun  circa August 24th, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225165
      "Decree Nationalizing Sanitation in Cuba ", The Havana Daily Telegraph  August 27, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225166
      "National Sanitation - Some Objections ", The Havana Daily Telegraph  August 27, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225167
      "On Cuban Sanitation "  September 4, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225168
      "Magoon Orders Wine Admitted "  September 6, 1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225169
      "Por Decoro de la Administracion "  November 12, 1907
      1 page
      Spanish
    • Box 28 folder 95 uva-lib:2225170
      "Interesante Entrevista con el Jefe Local de Sanidad, Doctor Mc. Millan. ", El Gamagueyano  November 14, 1907
      1 page
      Spanish
  • Box 28 folder 96 uva-lib:2225171
    Contribution for John R. Kissinger  circa 1907
    1 page
    English

    This note encloses a contribution for Kissinger, and mentions the Outlook essay.

  • Box 29 folder 1 uva-lib:2225172
    "Questions of the Day ", La Lucha  August 19, 1907
    1 page
    English

    Questions of the Day

  • Box 29 folder 2 uva-lib:2225173
    "Magoon Will Issue Sanitary Decree ", The Havana Daily Telegraph  August 22, 1907
    1 page
    English
  • Box 29 folder 3 uva-lib:2225174
    Letter from L. Osgood to Howard A. Kelly  circa September 19, 1907
    2 pages
    English Osgood, L.

    Osgood sends a contribution for Kissinger.

  • Box 29 folder 4 uva-lib:2225175
    Letter from Jennie Carroll to Howard A. Kelly  September 30, 1907
    4 pages
    English Carroll, Jennie

    Carroll thanks Kelly for his letter of sympathy. She will loan him a photograph of her late husband.

  • Box 29 folder 5 uva-lib:2225176
    Letter from John R. Kissinger to Caroline Latimer  October 1, 1907
    2 pages
    English Kissinger, John R.

    Kissinger expresses gratitude for the letters supporting him.

  • Box 29 folder 6 uva-lib:2225177
    Letter from Harvey Cushing to Howard A. Kelly  October 2, 1907
    2 pages
    English Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

    Cushing writes about plans to speak at a meeting in support of Jennie Carroll.

  • Box 29 folder 7 uva-lib:2225178
    Letter from Jennie Carroll to Caroline Latimer  October 4, 1907
    3 pages
    English Carroll, Jennie

    Carroll thanks Latimer for her sympathy. She notes additional speakers for the meeting at Johns Hopkins.

  • Box 29 folder 8 uva-lib:2225179
    Letter from J.O. Skinner to Howard A. Kelly  October 9, 1907
    2 pages
    English Skinner, J.O.

    Skinner writes that he will attend a meeting at the Maryland Club. He expresses his sentiments for Carroll.

  • Box 29 folder 9 uva-lib:2225180
    Letter from A.F.A. King to William N. Hill  October 9, 1907
    1 page
    English King, A. F. A. (Albert Freeman Africanus), 1841-1914

    King comments on the Maryland Club meeting and thanks Hill for some literature on drainage.

  • Box 29 folder 10 uva-lib:2225181
    Letter from William N. Hill to Howard A. Kelly  October 10, 1907
    1 page
    English Hill, William N.

    Hill apologizes for his and King's absence from the Maryland Club meeting.

  • Box 29 folder 11 uva-lib:2225182
    Text of speech by A.F.A King in honor of James Carroll  October 14, 1907
    15 pages
    English King, A. F. A. (Albert Freeman Africanus), 1841-1914

    King honors Carroll and others. He lays emphasis on his contribution to national health. He supports a pension.

  • Box 29 folder 12 uva-lib:2225183
    Letter from H.H. Donnally to Howard A. Kelly  October 17, 1907
    1 page
    English Donnally, H.H.

    Donnally thanks Kelly for his fairness to Carroll.

  • Box 29 folder 13 uva-lib:2225184
    Letter from Marshall L. Price to Howard A. Kelly  October 19, 1907
    3 pages
    English Price, Marshall L.

    Price writes about Carroll's experience in the military, particularly under the command of his father. He corrects misconceptions regarding his father's role in Carroll's career.

  • Box 29 folder 14 uva-lib:2225185
    Letter from A.F.A. King to Howard A. Kelly  October 21, 1907
    2 pages
    English King, A. F. A. (Albert Freeman Africanus), 1841-1914

    King responds to questions regarding publications of the Philosophical Society. He makes reference to a Smithsonian Institution report.

  • Box 29 folder 15 uva-lib:2225186
    Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Juan Guiteras  October 26, 1907
    2 pages
    English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

    Kelly requests permission to publish a letter from Carroll stating that Guiteras refused permission to take blood for the yellow fever experiments. Guiteras responds - in a autograph note on the same document - that he had no authority to permit or prevent Carroll from proceeding as he wished.

  • Box 29 folder 16 uva-lib:2225187
    Military History of Hospital Steward James Carroll  October 1907
    2 pages
    English

    This document describes Carroll's various postings, beginning in September 1883, and includes evaluations of his performance by several commanding officers. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 29 folder 17 uva-lib:2225188
    List of contributors to the Kissinger Relief Fund  circa 1907
    2 pages
    English

    This document gives names and contribution amounts for the Kissinger Relief Fund.

  • Box 29 folder 18 uva-lib:2225189
    "Are Our Heroes of Peace Neglected? ", Richmond Times-Dispatch  November 3, 1907
    1 page
    English
  • Box 29 folder 19 uva-lib:2225190
    Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Howard A. Kelly  November 6, 1907
    2 pages
    English Mansfelde, A.S. von

    Von Mansfelde requests a copy of the program for the Carroll Memorial Dinner and a copy of the letter von Mansfelde wrote Kelly regarding Carroll's promotion. Von Mansfelde adds that he is continuing to work for pensions for the widows of Lazear and Carroll.

  • Box 29 folder 20 uva-lib:2225191
    Letter from S.C. Meade to A.S.V. Mansfelde with a copy of a bill granting an increase of pension to Mabel H. Lazear November 20, 1907
    • Box 29 folder 20 uva-lib:2225192
      Letter from S.C. Mead to A.S. von Mansfelde  November 20, 1907
      4 pages
      English Mead, S.C.

      Mead, on behalf of the Merchants' Association of New York, expresses support for the Carroll and Lazear pension bills.

    • Box 29 folder 20 uva-lib:2225193
      Copy of an Act of Congress granting an increase of pension to Mabel H. Lazear  circa 1907
      1 page
      English

      This act increases the pension provided to Mabel Lazear.

  • Box 29 folder 21 uva-lib:2225194
    Letter to Carolyn H. Booth from [Caroline Latimer?]  December 6, 1907
    3 pages
    English

    The writer acknowledges the receipt of a letter concerning Kissinger's pension increase. Kelly awaits instructions for further assistance.

  • Box 29 folder 22 uva-lib:2225195
    Letter from William N. Hill to [Howard A. Kelly?]  December 7, 1907
    1 page
    English Hill, William N.

    Hill comments on a strategy to lobby Congress for pension bills.

  • Box 29 folder 23 uva-lib:2225196
    Letter from Carolyn H. Booth to Howard A. Kelly  December 10, 1907
    3 pages
    English Booth, Carolyn H.

    Booth notes the actions taken for Kissinger's pension and her attentions to the Kissinger family.

  • Box 29 folder 24 uva-lib:2225197
    Envelope addressed to Caroline Latimer December 12, 1907
  • Box 29 folder 25 uva-lib:2225198
    Fiebre Amarilla: Instrucciones Populares Para Evitar Su Transmision y Propagacion  December 1907
    4 pages
    Spanish

    This pamphlet details preventative measures against yellow fever, especially the control of mosquitos.

  • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225199
    Letters from John R. Kissinger and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly March 1907-November 1907
    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225200
      Letter from John R. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  March 8, 1907
      2 pages
      English Kissinger, John R.

      Kissinger requests an article on yellow fever experimentation from Kelly.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225201
      Letter from John R. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  March 20, 1907
      5 pages
      English Kissinger, John R.

      Kissinger writes about his improved finances, his ill health, and his gratitude for the many contributions.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225202
      Letter from John R. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  April 1, 1907
      3 pages
      English Kissinger, John R.

      Kissinger thanks Kelly for his financial support.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225203
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  May 12, 1907
      2 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      The Kissingers thank Kelly for his continued support.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225204
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  May 19, 1907
      2 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      John Kissinger's back problems are limiting his activity.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225205
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  July 6, 1907
      2 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      Ida Kissinger profusely thanks Kelly for the latest check and claims that his continued friendship is more important than the money.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225206
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  July 6, 1907
      3 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      This is a typed copy of a correspondence from July 6, 1907, but includes a financial statement at the bottom of the letter not contained in the original autograph version.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225207
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  October 1, 1907
      3 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      The Kissingers thank Kelly for his financial support. John Kissinger does not regret taking part in the experiment.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225208
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  October 19, 1907
      2 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      Ida Kissinger thanks Kelly for his financial support and notes that John Kissinger's health fails him at times.

    • Box 29 folder 26 uva-lib:2225209
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  November 22, 1907
      4 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      Ida Kissinger discusses John Kissinger's pension and thanks Kelly.

  • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225210
    Correspondence relating to attempts to secure a pension for John R. Kissinger 1907
    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225211
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Howard A. Kelly  April 2, 1907
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland writes that the New York Merchants' Association will offer assistance to Mabel H. Lazear. Ireland also discusses Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225212
      Letter from Carolyn H. Booth to Howard A. Kelly  July 17, 1907
      3 pages
      English Booth, Carolyn H.

      Booth offers assistance to the Kissinger family.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225213
      Letter from Edwin Denby to Howard A. Kelly  August 15, 1907
      2 pages
      English Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929

      Denby makes a contribution to the fund for Kissinger. As a member of Congress, he offers to introduce a bill in the House of Representatives. Included at the end of the letter is a reply from [Kelly] to Denby, on September 4, 1907, thanking him for his contribution.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225214
      Letter from Carolyn H. Booth to Howard A. Kelly  circa 1907
      3 pages
      English Booth, Carolyn H.

      Booth writes to Kelly regarding efforts to secure a pension for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225215
      Letter from Carolyn H. Booth to Howard A. Kelly  October 14, 1907
      3 pages
      English Booth, Carolyn H.

      Booth writes to Kelly regarding efforts to secure a pension for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225216
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Edwin Denby  October 18, 1907
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      Kelly discusses Denby's offer to initiate a pension bill for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225217
      Letter from Edwin Denby to Howard A. Kelly  October 21, 1907
      2 pages
      English Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929

      Denby discusses strategy for introducing the pension bill for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225218
      Letter from [Caroline Latimer] to Edwin Denby  November 2, 1907
      1 page
      English Latimer, Caroline

      [Latimer] thanks Denby for his efforts regarding the Kissinger pension bill.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225219
      Letter from [Caroline Latimer] to Edwin Denby  December 1907
      1 page
      English Latimer, Caroline

      [Latimer] notes that Kissinger already receives a small annual pension.

    • Box 29 folder 27 uva-lib:2225220
      Letter from Edwin Denby to Caroline Latimer  December 11, 1907
      1 page
      English Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929

      Denby inquires about Kissinger's existing pension.

  • Box 29 folder 28 uva-lib:2225221
    Correspondence of Jennie Wilson on behalf of John R. Kissinger 1907
    • Box 29 folder 28 uva-lib:2225222
      Letter from Jennie Wilson to the Editor of Youth's Companion  January 21, 1907
      1 page
      English Wilson, Jennie

      Wilson writes to the Editor concerning the situation of Kissinger. She hopes that something can be done for him.

    • Box 29 folder 28 uva-lib:2225223
      Letter from John R. Kissinger to Jennie Wilson  January 30, 1907
      6 pages
      English Kissinger, John R.

      Kissinger provides Wilson with his address and relates his circumstances.

    • Box 29 folder 28 uva-lib:2225224
      Letter from Jennie Wilson to Howard A. Kelly  March 2, 1907
      4 pages
      English Wilson, Jennie

      Wilson relays Kissinger's situation to Kelly.

  • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225225
    Correspondence relating to James Carroll's charge that John Ross and Juan Guiteras prevented him from obtaining blood necessary for yellow fever tests at Las Animas Hospital 1907
    • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225226
      Letter from W.F. Arnold to Howard A. Kelly  October 14, 1907
      1 page
      English Arnold, W. F. (Will Ford)

      Arnold defends the reputation of Ross.

    • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225227
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly to John W. Ross  October 26, 1907
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      Kelly discusses the conflict between Carroll and Guiteras.

    • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225228
      Letter to Howard A. Kelly  circa 1907
      2 pages
      English

      The writer offers a political explanation for Ross's actions.

    • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225229
      Letter from John W. Ross to Howard A. Kelly  November 6, 1907
      1 page
      English Ross, John W.

      Ross explains his and Guiteras's position regarding Carroll.

    • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225230
      Letter from John W. Ross to [Howard A.] Kelly  November 6, 1907
      1 page
      English Ross, John W.

      Ross writes to Kelly to clarify his position in regards to an unnamed incident involving Carroll. He stresses that Gorgas was the commanding officer at the time of the incident.

    • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225231
      Letter from John W. Ross to William Crawford Gorgas  November 6, 1907
      2 pages
      English Ross, John W.

      Ross writes to Gorgas concerning the debate between Carroll and himself. He includes a note explaining his side of the story.

    • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225232
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Howard A. Kelly  November 30, 1907
      2 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas confirms Ross's story concerning Carroll and Guiteras.

    • Box 29 folder 29 uva-lib:2225233
      Letter William Crawford Gorgas to Howard A. Kelly  December 24, 1907
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas writes to Kelly that Ross, not Guiteras, was the director of Las Animas Hospital.

  • Box 29 folder 30 uva-lib:2225234
    Surgeon General's Office Record Card  January 25, 1907-August 15, 1907
    5 pages
    English

    The record card includes several requests for photographs or paintings of Reed, along with information regarding his uniform. The record card is dated from January 25, 1907 through August 15, 1907. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225235
    Correspondence relating to contributions for the support of John R. Kissinger 1907
    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225236
      Letter from Winifred Lyster to Howard A. Kelly  June 28, 1907
      2 pages
      English Lyster, Winifred

      Winifred Lyster sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225237
      Letter from Edward P. Wallace to Howard A. Kelly  June 28, 1907
      1 page
      English Wallace, Edward P.

      Wallace sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225238
      Letter from Emmy L. Christensen to Howard A. Kelly  June 29, 1907
      1 page
      English Christensen, Emmy L.

      Christensen sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225239
      Letter from G.E. Morgan to Howard A. Kelly  circa June 30, 1907
      1 page
      English Morgan, G.E.

      Morgan sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225240
      Letter from Robert S. Minturn to Howard A. Kelly  June 30, 1907
      2 pages
      English Minturn, Robert S.

      Minturn sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225241
      Letter from Virginia McKnight to Howard A. Kelly  July 1, 1907
      1 page
      English McKnight, Virginia

      McKnight sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225242
      Letter from Rudolph Kleberg  July 1, 1907
      1 page
      English Kleberg, Rudolph, Jr.

      Kleberg sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225243
      Letter from F.H. Getman to Howard A. Kelly  July 1, 1907
      2 pages
      English Getman, Frederick Hutton, 1877-1941

      Getman sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225244
      Letter from M.P. Duffield to Howard A. Kelly  July 2, 1907
      1 page
      English Duffield, M.P.

      Duffield sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225245
      Letter from E.B. Hamlin to [Howard A. Kelly]  July 29, 1907
      1 page
      English Hamlin, Elbert B. (Elbert Bacon), 1874-1936

      Hamlin refers to the Outlook article on the Kissingers.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225246
      Letter from Mary I.S. McCutchen to Howard A. Kelly  circa July 2, 1907
      2 pages
      English McCutchen, Mary I.S.M.

      McCutchen sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225247
      Letter from John P.R. Sherman to Howard A. Kelly  July 3, 1907
      1 page
      English Sherman, John P.R.

      Sherman sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225248
      Letter from Edward T. Sanford to Howard A. Kelly  July 3, 1907
      1 page
      English Sanford, Edward Terry, 1865-1930

      Sanford sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225249
      Letter from Mary L. Spooner to Howard A. Kelly  circa July 4, 1907
      3 pages
      English Spooner, Mary L.

      Spooner sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225250
      Letter from A. Hawkins to Howard A. Kelly  July 4, 1907
      1 page
      English Hawkins, A.

      Hawkins sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225251
      Letter from N.J. Blackwood to Howard A. Kelly  July 5, 1907
      2 pages
      English Blackwood, N.J.

      Blackwood sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225252
      Letter from James H. Ropes to Howard A. Kelly  July 5, 1907
      1 page
      English Ropes, James Hardy, 1866-1933

      Ropes sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225253
      Letter from Mary L. Penrose to Howard A. Kelly  circa July 5, 1907
      2 pages
      English Penrose, Mary L.

      Penrose sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225254
      Letter to Howard A. Kelly  July 7, 1907
      1 page
      English

      The writer sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225255
      Letter from John Gilman to Howard A. Kelly  July 7, 1907
      1 page
      English Gilman, John

      Gilman sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225256
      Letter from Thornton M. Hinkle to Howard A. Kelly  July 9, 1907
      1 page
      English Hinkle, Thornton M. (Thornton Mills), 1840-1920

      Hinkle sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225257
      Letter from [Charles] E. Otis to Howard A. Kelly  July 10, 1907
      1 page
      English Otis, Charles E.

      Otis sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225258
      Letter from Mrs. Albert Babcock to [Howard A. Kelly]  July 11, 1907
      1 page
      English Babcock, Mrs. Albert

      Babcock sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225259
      Letter from H.F. Kimball to Howard A. Kelly  July 13, 1907
      1 page
      English Kimball, H.F.

      Kimball sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225260
      Letter from George W. Wingate to Howard A. Kelly  July 15, 1907
      1 page
      English Wingate, George Wood, 1840-1928

      Wingate sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225261
      Letter from W.W. Keen to Howard A. Kelly  July 27, 1907
      1 page
      English Keen, William W. (William Williams), 1837-1932

      Keen sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225262
      Letter from Alexander M. Wilson to Howard A. Kelly  July 30, 1907
      1 page
      English Wilson, Alexander M.

      Wilson sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225263
      Letter from [s.n.] to [Howard A. Kelly]  July 1907
      1 page
      English

      The writer sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225264
      Letter from Justine Dorothy and James Wise to Howard A. Kelly  July 1907
      1 page
      English Polier, Justine Wise, 1903-1987 Wise, James Waterman, 1901-

      Dorothy and James send a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225265
      Letter from Elijah R. Kennedy to Howard A. Kelly  August 5, 1907
      1 page
      English Kennedy, Elijah Robinson, 1844-1926

      Kennedy sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225266
      Letter from Eleanor M. Bonham to Howard A. Kelly  August 10, 1907
      2 pages
      English Bonham, Eleanor M.

      Bonham sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225267
      Letter from Howard Butcher  August 22, 1907
      1 page
      English Butcher, Howard, Jr.

      Butcher sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225268
      Letter from Alice B. Gould to Howard A. Kelly  July 30, 1907
      3 pages
      English Gould, Alice Bache, 1868-1953

      Gould sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225269
      Letter to Howard A. Kelly  December 23, 1907
      1 page
      English

      The writer sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225270
      Letter from [G.W.] Thomas to Howard A. Kelly  circa 1907
      1 page
      English Thomas, G.W.

      Thomas sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225271
      Letter from G. Frye to Howard A. Kelly  circa 1907
      2 pages
      English Frye, G.

      Frye sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225272
      Letter from N.V. Goldbacher to [Howard A. Kelly]  circa 1907
      1 page
      English Goldbacher, N.V.

      Goldbacher sends a contribution for Kissinger.

    • Box 29 folder 31 uva-lib:2225273
      Letter from Helen M. Sturgis to Howard A. Kelly  circa 1907
      4 pages
      English Sturgis, Helen M

      Sturgis sends a contribution for Kissinger.

  • Box 29 folder 33 uva-lib:2225274
    Letter from Simon Flexner to Howard A. Kelly  January 4, 1908
    1 page
    English Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946

    Flexner has copied one of Walter Reed's letters for Kelly.

  • Box 29 folder 34 uva-lib:2225275
    Letters from Marshall Price to Howard A. Kelly  circa February 1908
    • Box 29 folder 34 uva-lib:2225276
      Letter from Marshall Price to Howard A. Kelly  circa February 1908
      1 page
      English Price, Marshall L.

      Price thanks Kelly for submitting a deposition in support of a pension for Jennie Carroll.

    • Box 29 folder 34 uva-lib:2225277
      Letter from Marshall L. Price to Howard A. Kelly  February 4, 1908
      1 page
      English Price, Marshall L.

      Price requests that Kelly make a deposition in support of a pension for Jennie Carroll.

  • Box 29 folder 35 uva-lib:2225278
    Letter from Harry M. Hurd to Howard A. Kelly with enclosed obituary for James Carroll  February 24, 1908
    • Box 29 folder 35 uva-lib:2225279
      Letter from Harry M. Hurd to Howard A. Kelly  February 24, 1908
      2 pages
      English Hurd, Henry M. (Henry Mills), 1843-1927

      Hurd agrees with Kelly that Carroll's obituary overstates his accomplishments.

    • Box 29 folder 35 uva-lib:2225280
      Obituary for James Carroll  circa 1908
      2 pages
      English
  • Box 29 folder 36 uva-lib:2225281
    Method of the Spread of Yellow Fever  April 15, 1908
    10 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas presents an article to the Canal Zone Medical Association on work done in Cuba and Panama to eradicate yellow fever.

  • Box 29 folder 37 uva-lib:2225282
    "El Estado Sanitario de Cuba "  April 15, 1908
    1 page
    Spanish

    Spanish translation of article, by Dr. Darlington, originally appearing in the “New York Daily News.”

  • Box 29 folder 38 uva-lib:2225283
    Letter from Robert M. O'Reilly to the Secretary of War  May 22, 1908
    2 pages
    English 
 O’Reilly, Robert M. (Robert Maitland), 1845-1912


    O'Reilly confirms that his office has no objection to the approval of a bill that proposes increasing the pensions being provided for Jennie Carroll and Mabel H. Lazear. The letter is accompanied by a partial copy of Report No. 431 of the 60th Congress, which specifies the rationale for the proposed bill. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 29 folder 39 uva-lib:2225284
    Program for complimentary banquet to General George Miller Sternberg for his seventieth birthday June 8, 1908
  • Box 29 folder 40 uva-lib:2225285
    Extracts from "An Account of Dr. Louis-Daniel Beauperthuy: A Pioneer in Yellow Fever Research ", "Boston Medical and Surgical Journal ", by Aristides Agramonte and Mosquito or Man? , by Sir Robert Boyce  June 11, 1908
    5 pages
    English

    The extracts from Agramonte's article detail Beauperthuy's work with mosquitos as disease vectors. The extracts from Boyce's report [in French] also deal with mosquitos and their connections to yellow fever.

  • Box 29 folder 41 uva-lib:2225286
    Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Caroline Latimer  June 14, 1908
    2 pages
    English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

    The Kissingers fear they may have offended Kelly.

  • Box 29 folder 42 uva-lib:2225287
    "Mosquito Brigade Has Slain 234,678,548,876,234,789,432,623,734,816,212 of the Pesky Critters Wounded Number More Than 3,621,738,541,776,928,316,294,444,360,727,663,361,246,818 ", The Baltimore Sun  June 21, 1908
    1 page
    English
  • Box 29 folder 43 uva-lib:2225288
    Letter from Charles E. Magoon to J.W. Amesse  June 30, 1908
    2 pages
    English Magoon, Charles Edward, 1861-1920

    Magoon urges Amesse to support an end to the quarantine of Cuba, arguing that there is no danger to the United States.

  • Box 29 folder 44 uva-lib:2225289
    Letter from [s.n.] to F.M. Wilmot  June, 1908
    1 page
    English

    The writer asks Wilmot to consider supplementing Kissinger's pension.

  • Box 29 folder 45 uva-lib:2225290
    "Sanitation in Cuba ", La Lucha July 13, 1908
  • Box 29 folder 46 uva-lib:2225291
    Letter from the Chief Sanitary Officer of Cuba to Local Sanitary Officers  July 20, 1908
    4 pages
    English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

    Finlay details actions taken to prevent yellow fever.

  • Box 29 folder 47 uva-lib:2225292
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly  July 21, 1908
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes to O'Reilly concerning the administrative reorganizations in the Panama Canal Zone. He offers a political analysis of the situation.

  • Box 29 folder 48 uva-lib:2225293
    Circular [in English and Spanish] from Carlos J. Finlay to the Local Sanitary Officers of Cuba  July 22, 1908
    9 pages
    English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

    Finlay discusses recent cases of yellow fever, in Santiago and Daiquiri, in order to quell rumors of massive outbreaks.

  • Box 29 folder 49 uva-lib:2225294
    "The New Quarantine ", The Havana Post  September 17, 1908
    1 page
    English
  • Box 29 folder 50 uva-lib:2225295
    Letter from Harold C. Ernst to William H. Welch  October 30, 1908
    1 page
    English Ernst, Harold C. (Harold Clarence), 1856-1922

    Ernst seeks advice on the status of the Carnegie Hero Fund application for Kissinger.

  • Box 29 folder 51 uva-lib:2225296
    Memorandum from Juan Guiteras and Aristides Agramonte to Charles E. Magoon  November 24, 1908
    1 page
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931 Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    Guiteras and Agramonte describe a case of yellow fever.

  • Box 29 folder 52 uva-lib:2225297
    Letter from Harold C. Ernst to Howard A. Kelly  November 27, 1908
    2 pages
    English Ernst, Harold C. (Harold Clarence), 1856-1922

    Ernst seeks Kelly's advice in order to organize a campaign in support of Kissinger.

  • Box 29 folder 53 uva-lib:2225298
    Letter from W.W. Keen to Howard A. Kelly  December 12, 1908
    1 page
    English Keen, William W. (William Williams), 1837-1932

    Keen requests information on all those who volunteered for the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 29 folder 54 uva-lib:2225299
    "Major James Carroll of the United States Army "  1908
    44 pages
    English Hemmeter, John C. (John Conrad), 1863-1931

    Hemmeter gives a chronological account of all the work done by Carroll with regard to yellow fever, and includes a series of letters written by Carroll to his wife, to Walter Reed, and to several others. Hemmeter attempts to rectify what he sees as a lack of proper recognition or reward to Carroll and his family for the part he played in determining the cause of yellow fever.

  • Box 29 folder 55 uva-lib:2225300
    Letters from John R. Kissinger and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly March 1908-June 1908
    • Box 29 folder 55 uva-lib:2225301
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  February 9, 1908
      3 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      The Kissingers inform Kelly of their poor financial situation and John Kissinger's failing health.

    • Box 29 folder 55 uva-lib:2225302
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  June 28, 1908
      3 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      The Kissingers are concerned that they have somehow offended Kelly.

    • Box 29 folder 55 uva-lib:2225303
      Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  May 24, 1908
      3 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

      The Kissingers inform Kelly that they have moved to a less expensive house. John Kissinger's health continues to worsen.

  • Box 29 folder 56 uva-lib:2225304
    Letters from Caroline Latimer concerning John Kissinger June 1908-November 1908
    • Box 29 folder 56 uva-lib:2225305
      Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly  June 15, 1908
      2 pages
      English Latimer, Caroline

      Latimer writes about assistance for the Kissingers and possible strategy for applying to the Carnegie Fund.

    • Box 29 folder 56 uva-lib:2225306
      Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly  circa June 18, 1908
      3 pages
      English Latimer, Caroline

      Latimer agrees that Kelly and herself should stop supporting the Kissingers, but she still wants to find alternative sources of income for them.

    • Box 29 folder 56 uva-lib:2225307
      Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly  November 19, 1908
      3 pages
      English Latimer, Caroline

      Latimer writes that it may be necessary to appeal directly to Andrew Carnegie himself on behalf of the Kissingers.

    • Box 29 folder 56 uva-lib:2225308
      Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly  November 23, 1908
      2 pages
      English Latimer, Caroline

      Latimer reports problems with the Carnegie Fund application.

  • Box 29 folder 57 uva-lib:2225309
    Correspondence relating to a biographical notice of James Carroll written by Howard A. Kelly February 1908-March 1908
    • Box 29 folder 57 uva-lib:2225310
      Letter from Frederick V. Coville to Howard A. Kelly  February 17, 1908
      1 page
      English Coville, Frederick V. (Frederick Vernon), 1867-1937

      Coville asks Kelly to write an obituary of Carroll for the Washington Academy of Sciences.

    • Box 29 folder 57 uva-lib:2225311
      Letter from Frederick V. Coville to Howard A. Kelly  March 14, 1908
      1 page
      English Coville, Frederick V. (Frederick Vernon), 1867-1937

      Coville thanks Kelly for writing an obituary of Carroll for the Washington Academy of Sciences.

    • Box 29 folder 57 uva-lib:2225312
      Obituary fragment of James Carroll circa 1908
      4 pages
      English

      This is an incomplete, hand-corrected draft of an obituary of James Carroll, written for the Washington Academy of Sciences.

  • Box 29 folder 58 uva-lib:2225313
    House inspections and mosquito larvae deposits in Havana, Cuba from 1901 to 1908 1908
  • Box 29 folder 59 uva-lib:2225314
    Documents in Matter of Quarantine Against Yellow Fever in Cuba  1908
    44 pages
    English

    This pamphlet contains letters bearing on yellow fever conditions in Cuba.

  • Box 29 folder 60 uva-lib:2225315
    Materials relating to James Carroll 1908-1954
    • Box 29 folder 60 uva-lib:2225316
      Letter from P.M. Rixey to Howard A. Kelly  May 20, 1908
      1 page
      English Rixey, Presley Marion, 1852-1928
    • Box 29 folder 60 uva-lib:2225317
      Letter from Wilbert W. White to Howard A. Kelly  May 21, 1908
      1 page
      English White, Wilbert W. (Wilbert Webster), 1863-1944

      White thanks Kelly for the reprint of his address on Carroll.

    • Box 29 folder 60 uva-lib:2225318
      Program from the University of Maryland Academic Day  November 11, 1908
      4 pages
      English

      Welch is listed as having given a speech honoring Carroll. A bronze tablet memorializing Carroll was also unveiled.

    • Box 29 folder 60 uva-lib:2225319
      Letter from James E. Pilcher to Howard A. Kelly  November 30, 1908
      4 pages
      English Pilcher, James Evelyn, 1857-1911

      Pilcher offers his recollections of Carroll.

    • Box 29 folder 60 uva-lib:2225320
      Notes concerning James Carroll's typhoid experiments  circa 1935-1955
      1 page
      English

      Typed notes [by Philip S. Hench?] on James Carroll's typhoid fever experiments in 1904.

    • Box 29 folder 60 uva-lib:2225321
      Notes on John C. Hemmeter's article on Carroll  circa 1930-1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Autograph notes by Hench identifying the errors in Hemmeter's journal article entitled "Major James Carroll," published in Janus 13: 57-72 and 150-176; 1908.

    • Box 29 folder 60 uva-lib:2225322
      Memorandum from Philip Showalter Hench concerning the papers of James Carroll  February 24, 1954
      10 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench details his efforts to review Carroll's papers, held by George S.H. Carroll.

  • Box 29 folder 61 uva-lib:2225323
    Correspondence of Aristides Agramonte relating to his role in the conquest of yellow fever with notes by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1908-1955
    • Box 29 folder 61 uva-lib:2225324
      Notes by Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1935-1955
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 29 folder 61 uva-lib:2225325
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 3, 1908
      11 pages
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte describes his role with the Yellow Fever Commission. Included are autograph notes by Truby and Hench.

    • Box 29 folder 61 uva-lib:2225326
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 7, 1908
      3 pages
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte writes about a case of yellow fever he observed in Daiquiri, Cuba.

    • Box 29 folder 61 uva-lib:2225327
      Letter from the Surgeon General's Office to Aristides Agramonte  October 10, 1908
      2 pages
      English

      Agramonte is notified that his letter has been received and filed for future reference. Agramonte's letter of August 31, 1908, is included, testifying to the sequence of events in the work carried out by the Army Board on Yellow Fever. Included are two notes by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 29 folder 61 uva-lib:2225328
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to R.M. O'Reilly  August 31, 1908
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931
    • Box 29 folder 61 uva-lib:2225329
      Statement by Aristides Agramonte concerning the work of the U.S. Yellow Fever Commission  August 31, 1908
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931
  • Box 29 folder 62 uva-lib:2225330
    Statement in support of Carlos J. Finlay and Aristides Agramonte for Nobel Prize in Medicine  circa 1907
    6 pages
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    The report argues in support of nominating Finlay and Agramonte for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 29 folder 63 uva-lib:2225331
    Surgeon General's Office Record Card  December 10, 1908
    1 page
    English

    The record card cites a request from Hunt for a copy of a photograph of Reed for use in a lecture “The Story of Two Mosquitoes.”

  • Box 29 folder 64 uva-lib:2225332
    Correspondence of James Evelyn Pilcher 1901-1909
    • Box 29 folder 64 uva-lib:2225333
      Letter from James Evelyn Pilcher to Howard A. Kelly  January 5, 1909
      1 page
      English Pilcher, James Evelyn, 1857-1911

      Pilcher encloses a letter from Carroll, written in 1901.

    • Box 29 folder 64 uva-lib:2225334
      Letter from James Carroll to James Evelyn Pilcher  November 26, 1901
      1 page
      English Carroll, James, 1854-1907

      Carroll thanks Pilcher for mentoring him early in his career.

  • Box 29 folder 65 uva-lib:2225335
    Letter from Harold C. Ernst to Caroline Latimer  February 10, 1909
    1 page
    English Ernst, Harold C. (Harold Clarence), 1856-1922

    Ernst discusses difficulties involving Carnegie funding for the Kissingers.

  • Box 29 folder 66 uva-lib:2225336
    "The Relief of Dr. Carroll's Widow "and a related editorial 1909
    • Box 29 folder 66 uva-lib:2225337
      "The Relief of Dr. Carroll's Widow ", Journal of the American Medical Association  April 3, 1909
      1 page
      English

      This article makes an appeal for monetary contributions to James Carroll's surviving family.

    • Box 29 folder 66 uva-lib:2225338
      Editorial from The Military Surgeon  circa 1909
      2 pages
      English

      The editor praises the work of Reed, Lazear, Carroll and Agramonte as having laid the foundation for all future efforts against yellow fever and malaria. Carroll is singled out for commendation and called a martyr.

  • Box 29 folder 67 uva-lib:2225339
    Letter from Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly  July 20, 1909
    2 pages
    English Kissinger, Ida E.

    Ida Kissinger thanks Kelly for the photograph of his family. John Kissinger's health is improving.

  • Box 29 folder 68 uva-lib:2225340
    Surgeon General's Office Record Card  June 2, 1909
    1 page
    English

    The Surgeon General's office sends a photograph of Reed to Purcell and refers him to Kelly's book. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 29 folder 69 uva-lib:2225341
    "Fiction and Yellow Fever. Charles Brockden Brown, the Father of Our Novelists, and His Lurid Stories ", Boston Evening Transcript  February 26, 1910
    1 page
    English Blake, Warren Barton, 1883-1918
  • Box 29 folder 70 uva-lib:2225342
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to John R. Kissinger  April 23, 1910
    1 page
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte informs Kissinger that he has written to members of the United States Congress on his behalf.

  • Box 29 folder 71 uva-lib:2225343
    Extract from "Dr. Osler's Address on "The Nation and the Tropics" and Dr. Finlay ", by Juan Guiteras  April 1910
    5 pages
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    This extract, by Guiteras, discusses Finlay's work on yellow fever and his association with the U.S. Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 29 folder 72 uva-lib:2225344
    Senate Bill No. 8024  May 2, 1910
    3 pages
    English United States. Congress. Senate

    This bill proposes a statue and tablet to honor the members of the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 29 folder 73 uva-lib:2225345
    Senate Document No. 520  April 29, 1910
    23 pages
    English United States. Congress. Senate

    This document describes in detail the appointment and work of the Yellow Fever Commission and includes an autographed note by Kean.

  • Box 29 folder 74 uva-lib:2225346
    "Trying to Reward a Great Hero "  May 4, 1910
    1 page
    English
  • Box 29 folder 75 uva-lib:2225347
    Letter from Juan Guiteras to the Surgeon General  May 18, 1910
    3 pages
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    Guiteras informs the Surgeon General that they have seemingly overlooked the work of Taylor when listing those involved with the yellow fever investigation, and urges him to have Taylor's name included.

  • Box 29 folder 76 uva-lib:2225348
    Letter from Charles [Caverico] to Howard A. Kelly  May 23, 1910
    4 pages
    English Caverico, Charles

    [Caverico] compliments Kelly on his book, Walter Reed and Yellow Fever .

  • Box 29 folder 77 uva-lib:2225349
    Letter from the Office of the Surgeon General to Juan Guiteras  May 24, 1910
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    The Surgeon General requests more information from Guiteras on Taylor. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 29 folder 78 uva-lib:2225350
    Untitled article on disease in the tropics Army and Navy Journal  October 1, 1910
    1 page
    English
  • Box 29 folder 79 uva-lib:2225351
    "Martyrs of Science ", The Presbyterian Banner November 10, 1910
  • Box 29 folder 80 uva-lib:2225352
    "Victory Over Disease Justifies Spanish War Cost of $1,148,000,000 ", The World  February 26, 1911
    1 page
    English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
  • Box 30 folder 1 uva-lib:2225353
    Correspondence relating to the offer of the Presidency of the University of Alabama to William Crawford Gorgas July 1911
    • Box 30 folder 1 uva-lib:2225354
      Letter fragment to William Crawford Gorgas  July 3, 1911
      2 pages
      English

      Gorgas has been offered the presidency of the University of Alabama.

    • Box 30 folder 1 uva-lib:2225355
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to J.H. Johnson  July 27, 1911
      2 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas declines the offer of the presidency of the University of Alabama.

  • Box 30 folder 2 uva-lib:2225356
    Records of the Surgeon General's office relating to a publication honoring Walter Reed and the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission  January 12, 1911-September 12, 1911
    6 pages
    English

    Records regard the publication of “Major Walter Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission - A Compilation.” The Smithsonian Institution requests photographs of Walter Reed. The record card is dated January 12, 1911 through September 12, 1911. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 30 folder 3 uva-lib:2225357
    Notes on the Stegomyia Mosquito  circa 1900-1930
    1 page
    English

    The writer believes Cuba should not be quarantined until yellow fever appears again.

  • Box 30 folder 4 uva-lib:2225358
    Payroll notes from [Canal Zone?]  circa 1905-1940
    1 page
    English

    This list gives names and salaries.

  • Box 30 folder 5 uva-lib:2225359
    Letter from Ida E. Kissinger to James E. Peabody  February 15, 1912
    5 pages
    English Kissinger, Ida E.

    Ida Kissinger sends photographs for Peabody's lecture and mentions Kelly's book. The Kissingers appreciate all the help given to them. They also provide Agramonte's address in Havana.

  • Box 30 folder 6 uva-lib:2225360
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Dr. Santos with English translation  February 22, 1912
    Spanish English
    • Box 30 folder 6 uva-lib:2225361
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Aristides Agramonte to Dr. Santos  February 22, 1912
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Strategy in application and nomination for Nobel Prize. In Spanish with an English translation.

    • Box 30 folder 6 uva-lib:2225362
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Dr. Santos  February 22, 1912
      3 pages
      Spanish Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Strategy in application and nomination for Nobel Prize. In Spanish with an English translation.

  • Box 30 folder 7 uva-lib:2225363
    Letter from Bessie C. Wratten to Emilie Lawrence Reed  March 27, 1912
    4 pages
    English Wratten, Bessie C.

    Wratten informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that her husband will offer assistance with her writing.

  • Box 30 folder 8 uva-lib:2225364
    Letter from George M. Wratten to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 1, 1912
    3 pages
    English Wratten, George M.

    Wratten sends Emilie Lawrence Reed transliterations of [song?] titles.

  • Box 30 folder 9 uva-lib:2225365
    "To Give Credit Where It Is Due ", Baltimore American  July 6, 1912
    1 page
    English
  • Box 30 folder 10 uva-lib:2225366
    Letter from Joseph B. Bishop to John J. Moran  August 12, 1912
    1 page
    English Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928

    Bishop requests a photograph of Moran from the yellow fever experiment years to be used in an article in Scribner's Magazine.

  • Box 30 folder 11 uva-lib:2225367
    Letters from Caroline Latimer to [s.n.] Waterson September 25, 1912-September 26, 1912
    • Box 30 folder 11 uva-lib:2225368
      Letter from Caroline Latimer to [s.n.] Waterson  September 25, 1912
      3 pages
      English Latimer, Caroline

      Latimer elaborates the differences between the first and second editions of the book: Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.

    • Box 30 folder 11 uva-lib:2225369
      Letter from Caroline Latimer to [s.n.] Waterson  September 26, 1912
      3 pages
      English Latimer, Caroline

      Latimer writes to Waterson regarding Kissinger's pension.

  • Box 30 folder 12 uva-lib:2225370
    Letter from George H. Torney to the Director of the Yellow Fever Bureau  December 7, 1912
    2 pages
    English Torney, George H.

    Torney reports that Agramonte has requested that a statement published in the Yellow Fever Bureau Bulletin be corrected. Torney explains how he believes the apparent injustice occurred, and requests the correction on behalf of the Office of the Surgeon General.

  • Box 30 folder 13 uva-lib:2225371
    Records of the Surgeon General's office relating to correspondence between William T. Jenkins and Randolph Jefferson Kean  March 27, 1912
    2 pages
    English

    These excerpts regard the correspondence between William T. Jenkins and Jefferson Randolph Kean, and the confusion of Jenkins' mailing address. The record card is dated March 27, 1912 through April 20, 1912. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 30 folder 14 uva-lib:2225372
    Excerpt from the "Agreement between the History of Yellow Fever and its Transmission By the Culex Mosquito (Stegomyia of Theobald) ", by Carlos J. Finlay with related notes  circa 1912-1955
    • Box 30 folder 14 uva-lib:2225373
      Excerpt from the "Agreement between the History of Yellow Fever and its Transmission By the Culex Mosquito (Stegomyia of Theobald) ", by Carlos J. Finlay 1912
      1 page
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      Photostat of page 411 of Finlay's Selected Works. Included are notes by Truby.

    • Box 30 folder 14 Box 30 folder 14 uva-lib:2225374
      Notes of Albert E. Truby relating to the "Agreement between the History of Yellow Fever and its Transmission By the Culex Mosquito (Stegomyia of Theobald) " circa 1935-1955
      English
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
  • Box 30 folder 15 uva-lib:2225375
    "Conquest of Yellow Fever "  February 15, 1913
    1 page
    English
  • Box 30 folder 16 uva-lib:2225376
    Letter from Rupert Blue to Henry Rose Carter  August 4, 1913
    2 pages
    English Blue, Rupert Lee, 1868-1948

    Blue orders Carter to North Carolina to investigate malaria and propose control measures.

  • Box 30 folder 17 uva-lib:2225377
    Records of the Surgeon General's Office relating to the military career of Walter Reed 1913
    • Box 30 folder 17 uva-lib:2225378
      Records of the Surgeon General's Office relating to biographies and memorials for Walter Reed  January 20, 1913
      3 pages
      English

      Excerpts from a record card pertain to the biographies of Walter Reed, as well as to the discussion of a monument to commemorate the completion of the Panama Canal that should include Walter Reed. The record card is dated from January 20, 1913 through June 28, 1913. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 30 folder 17 uva-lib:2225379
      Letter from George H. Torney  1913
      1 page
      English Torney, George H.

      Torney wants to inspect the painting of Walter Reed when it is on exhibition in Washington, D. C. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 30 folder 17 uva-lib:2225380
      Letter from Charles M. Gandy to Simon Flexner  October 15, 1913
      3 pages
      English Gandy, Charles M.

      Gandy discusses the various photographs of Walter Reed that are suitable for hanging at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 30 folder 17 uva-lib:2225381
      Letter from Charles M. Gandy to Simon Flexner  October 17, 1913
      2 pages
      English Gandy, Charles M.

      Gandy informs Flexner that a negative of one of Reed's photographs is broken. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 30 folder 18 uva-lib:2225382
    Letter from Joseph A. Le Prince to Henry Rose Carter with pamphlet 1914-1915

    Pamphlet relates to drainage law of the State of South Carolina.

  • Box 30 folder 19 uva-lib:2225383
    Memorandum of interview with William Crawford Gorgas, by Wickliffe Rose  July 14, 1914
    3 pages
    English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

    Rose and Gorgas discuss the relative severity of ankylostomiasis and malaria in Malaya, as well as plans to eradicate yellow fever worldwide.

  • Box 30 folder 20 uva-lib:2225384
    Materials from the U.S. House of Representatives relating to promotions for military officers who were members of the Isthmian Canal Commission July 27, 1914
    • Box 30 folder 20 uva-lib:2225385
      Union Calendar No. 297 H.R. 16510  May 13, 1914
      3 pages
      English United States. Congress. House

      This bill recognizes the services of certain military officers of the Isthmian Canal Commission.

    • Box 30 folder 20 uva-lib:2225386
      House of Representatives Report No. 1022  July 27, 1914
      3 pages
      English United States. Congress. House

      This report recognizes officers whose work was instrumental in the construction of the Panama Canal.

  • Box 30 folder 21 uva-lib:2225387
    Newspaper articles and editorials relating to George W. Goethals and the Isthmian Canal Commission December 21, 1914
    • Box 30 folder 21 uva-lib:2225388
      "Colonel Goethals Was Not Hampered by the Canal Commission ", The Baltimore Sun  December 21, 1914
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
    • Box 30 folder 21 uva-lib:2225389
      "Pertinent Portraits - George W. Goethals ", The Baltimore Sun  December 18, 1914
      1 page
      English
  • Box 30 folder 22 uva-lib:2225390
    Notes relating to Mrs. Tyler's recollections of yellow fever epidemics  March 31, 1914
    5 pages
    English

    Tyler recounts yellow fever outbreaks.

  • Box 30 folder 23 uva-lib:2225391
    Fishes Destructive to the Eggs and Larvae of Mosquitoes , by Lewis Radcliffe July 1, 1915
  • Box 30 folder 24 uva-lib:2225392
    Letter from George W. Goethals to John J. Moran  November 18, 1915
    1 page
    English Goethals, George W. (George Washington), 1858-1928

    Goethals provides Moran with a transcript of Moran's service record and acknowledges his resignation from the Health Department.

  • Box 30 folder 25 uva-lib:2225393
    Records of the Surgeon General's Office relating to the military career of Walter Reed 1915
    • Box 30 folder 25 uva-lib:2225394
      Letter to Daniel Witwer Weaver  August 14, 1915
      2 pages
      English

      Weaver is informed of Kelly's biography of Walter Reed. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 30 folder 25 uva-lib:2225395
      Letter from [William Crawford Gorgas] to N. M. Miller  November 26, 1915
      2 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas informs Miller that a painting of Walter Reed has been approved and will be hung in the Walter Reed General Hospital. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 30 folder 25 uva-lib:2225396
      Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Surgeon's General's Office to N. M. Miller  circa December 4, 1915
      2 pages
      English

      Permission is sought to photograph the painting of Walter Reed recently completed by Miller. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 30 folder 26 uva-lib:2225397
    Letter from the Chief Quarantine Officer to [Rupert Blue]  February 13, 1916
    4 pages
    English

    The Chief Quarantine Officer relates information on a case of yellow fever and notes disagreement over the diagnosis.

  • Box 30 folder 27 uva-lib:2225398
    Speech by Aristides Agramonte at the unveiling of a bust in honor of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay March 1916
    Spanish
  • Box 30 folder 28 uva-lib:2225399
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to William Crawford Gorgas  May 9, 1916
    2 pages
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte informs Gorgas that all his reports about the Yellow Fever Commission are completely accurate and can be proven, and that he believes he will never receive proper recognition for his contribution. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 30 folder 29 uva-lib:2225400
    English translation of article from Diario Illustrado regarding the American Sanitary Commission  June 26, 1916
    2 pages
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    This article, translated into English, addresses the involvement of the American Sanitary Commission in Central and South America, and the political ramifications of its actions.

  • Box 30 folder 30 uva-lib:2225401
    Letter from the Secretary of War to President of the Senate with enclosed bill May 1916-June 1916
    • Box 30 folder 30 uva-lib:2225402
      Letter from the Secretary of War to the President of the Senate  June 29, 1916
      6 pages
      English

      The Commission of Fine Arts and the Chairman of the House Committee on the Library disapprove of the monument to Reed, Carroll, Lazear, and Agramonte. They suggest a memorial fountain instead. Included is a copy of Senate Bill #6067. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 30 folder 30 uva-lib:2225403
      Senate bill S.6067  May 18, 1916
      3 pages
      English United States. Congress. Senate
    • Box 30 folder 30 uva-lib:2225404
      Correspondence relating to Senate bill S.6067  June 5, 1916-June 7, 1916
      2 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920 McCain, H. P. (Henry Pinckney), 1861-1941
  • Box 30 folder 31 uva-lib:2225405
    "Un grupo de concurrentes al baile en el Consulado Americano el 4 de Julio "  July 6, 1916
    1 page
    English
  • Box 30 folder 32 uva-lib:2225406
    "The Ego-Cell--a Speculation ", Science Progress July 1916
  • Box 30 folder 33 uva-lib:2225407
    Letter from Joseph A. LePrince to J.E.S. Thorpe  September 13, 1916
    2 pages
    English LePrince, Joseph Albert Augustin, 1875-

    Le Prince discusses the treatment of a lake shore, in North Carolina, in order to reduce the number of anopheles mosquitos.

  • Box 30 folder 34 uva-lib:2225408
    Letter from Robert Wilson, Jr. to Hagood, Rivers and Young  September 30, 1916
    2 pages
    English Wilson, Robert, Jr.

    Wilson relates findings that timbering in the Little Salkehatchie did not increase prevalence of malaria.

  • Box 30 folder 35 uva-lib:2225409
    "A Commissao Scientifica Rockefeller ", Diario de Pernambuco  November 25, 1916
    1 page
    Portuguese
  • Box 30 folder 36 uva-lib:2225410
    "Men Who Have Died That You May Live Martyrs to Medicine ", Sunday World Herald, Omaha  November 26, 1916
    1 page
    English Halliday, Dean
  • Box 30 folder 37 uva-lib:2225411
    Preparedness for National Defense: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs United States Senate , Part 14 1916

    Includes testimony of Maj. Gen. William C. Gorgas before Congress concerning the preparation of the U.S. Army medical corps for possible participation in World War I.

  • Box 30 folder 38 uva-lib:2225412
    Letter from the U.S. Secretary of War to the President of the Senate concerning the erection of a monument to the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission June 29, 1916
  • Box 30 folder 39 uva-lib:2225413
    Report on Anopheles and Malarial Fever Survey on and within (3) Miles of the Pond of Stevens Creek Dam on Savannah River , by T.H.D. Grifitts  circa 1916
    13 pages
    English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

    Griffitts describes a house-to-house search to determine the number and type of mosquitoes, as well as the number of people stricken with malaria.

  • Box 30 folder 40 uva-lib:2225414
    Report of Malaria Investigations Made during November 1916 and Subsequent Anti-Malaria Campaign in Kress, Virginia April 1st-June 30th, 1917  December 15, 1917
    25 pages
    English Snidow, Herman W. Cline, W.G.

    Snidow details malaria investigations in Virginia.

  • Box 30 folder 41 uva-lib:2225415
    "Thoughts on Modern Literary Criticism ", Science Progress July 1917
  • Box 30 folder 42 uva-lib:2225416
    Letter from W.O. Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 12, 1918
    1 page
    English Reed, W.O.

    Reed informs Kean of an incident involving two privates in the ambulance service, Army Medical Corps.

  • Box 30 folder 43 uva-lib:2225417
    "Gorgas Recalls Death of Famous Mosquito ", New York Tribune  March 23, 1918
    1 page
    English
  • Box 30 folder 44 uva-lib:2225418
    Letter from Isabel Riva to R.C. Derivaux  December 6, 1918
    2 pages
    English Riva, Isabel

    Riva explains the difficulties of using postal cards for collecting statistical data.

  • Box 30 folder 45 uva-lib:2225419
    Report of the Health Department of the Panama Canal for the Calendar Year 1917 , by Albert E. Truby 1918
  • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225420
    Military records relating to John J. Moran 1918
    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225421
      Telegram from [H.P.] McCain to John J. Moran  May 27, 1918
      1 page
      English McCain, H. P. (Henry Pinckney), 1861-1941

      McCain informs Moran of his appointment as captain in the Quartermaster Corps.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225422
      Special Orders No. 124 from Peyton C. March  May 27, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is ordered to report to New York City.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225423
      Special Orders No. 124 from Peyton C. March  May 27, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is ordered to report to New York City.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225424
      Depot Orders No. 103 for John J. Moran  May 31, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is assigned to the Warehousing Division.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225425
      Memorandum relating to John J. Moran  May 31, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is assigned to a post as assistant in Finance and Accounts.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225426
      Military orders for John J. Moran  circa August 1914
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is ordered to report for physical examination before receiving new orders.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225427
      Depot Orders No. 468 for John J. Moran  September 14, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is granted three days leave of absence.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225428
      Depot Orders No. 580 from A.A. Stewart  September 14, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is assigned to the Clothing and Equipage Division.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225429
      Memorandum from C.J. Asplund to John J. Moran  October 15, 1918
      1 page
      English Asplund, C.J

      Moran is nominated for overseas duty.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225430
      Telegram from [s.n.] Harris of the United States Army to the Depot Quartermaster  circa October 26, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is ordered to report to Hoboken, New Jersey equipped for extended field service.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225431
      Zone Supply Orders No. 34 from A.A. Stewart for John J. Moran  November 19, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is relieved of duty at the New York office.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225432
      Special Order No. 77 from James McGunnegle  November 30, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is ordered to Bordeaux, France.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225433
      Telegram from [s.n.] Bash to the [Commanding General?] at Bordeaux  December 23, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is ordered to report to Mars-sur-Allier, France for duty as a hospital disbursing officer.

    • Box 30 folder 46 uva-lib:2225434
      Special Order No. 357 from C.W. Barber for John J. Moran  December 24, 1918
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is ordered to Mars-sur-Allier, France for duty as a hospital disbursing officer.

  • Box 30 folder 47 uva-lib:2225435
    Program from the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine  June 17, 1919
    4 pages
    English

    This program includes a symposium on yellow fever featuring presentations by Noguchi, Elliott, Carter, White, Pareja, Lebredo and Guiteras.

  • Box 30 folder 48 uva-lib:2225436
    Letter from H.J. Nichols to the Members of the American Society of Tropical Medicine  July 4, 1919
    2 pages
    English Nichols, H.J.

    Nichols encourages members to support the Society, which lapsed during the World War I.

  • Box 30 folder 49 uva-lib:2225437
    Letter from J.A. Ulio to John J. Moran  August 21, 1919
    1 page
    English Ulio, James Alexander, 1882-1958

    Ulio commends Moran for his work in the Quartermaster Corps during the war.

  • Box 30 folder 50 uva-lib:2225438
    Character references for John J. Moran  August 21, 1919
    1 page
    English

    Harold Sorenson and R.P. Harbold describe Moran's service in the army.

  • Box 30 folder 51 uva-lib:2225439
    Letter from J.E.S. Thorpe to the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries  September 3, 1919
    1 page
    English Thorpe, John Edward Stirling, d. 1950

    Thorpe seeks a recommendation for the best top-minnow species to use in the Yadkin River (Badin, North Carolina) for mosquito control.

  • Box 30 folder 52 uva-lib:2225440
    Letter from H.M. Smith to J.E.S. Thorpe  September 9, 1919
    1 page
    English Smith, Hugh M. (Hugh McCormick), 1865-1941

    Smith recommends a species of top minnow for mosquito control, as well as useful publications dealing with mosquitos.

  • Box 30 folder 53 uva-lib:2225441
    Pages from a biography of Leonard Wood 1919
  • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225442
    Military records relating to John J. Moran 1919
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225443
      Special Orders No. 67  March 8, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225444
      Special Orders No. 101  April 11, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225445
      Special Orders No. 108  April 18, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225446
      Special Orders No. 112  April 22, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225447
      Special Orders No. 129  May 9, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225448
      Special Orders No. 144  May 24, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225449
      Special Orders No. 146  May 26, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225450
      Special Orders No. 171 June 20, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225451
      Special Orders No. 202 July 21, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225452
      Special Orders No. 213 August 1, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225453
      Special Orders No. 213 August 1, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225454
      Special Orders No. 219 August 7, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225455
      Special Orders No. 326 August 14, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225456
      Special Orders No. 283 August 21, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225457
      Special Orders No. 234 August 22, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225458
      Special Orders No. 236 August 24, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225459
      Letter from James J. Mayes to John J. Moran August 25, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army Mayes, James J.
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225460
      Memorandum concerning John J. Moran August 27, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army Harbold, R.P.
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225461
      Special Orders No. 239 August 27, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225462
      Memorandum from James H. Laubach August 28, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225463
      Special Orders No. 242 August 30, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225464
      Embarkation Orders No. 242 August 30, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225465
      Special Orders No. 261 September 18, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225466
      Letter from H.G. Salmon September 20, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225467
      Special Orders No. 235  October 1, 1919
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Moran is honorably discharged from the United States Army.

    • Box 30 folder 54 uva-lib:2225468
      Honorable discharge certificate for John J. Moran  October 1, 1919
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      This is Moran's certificate of honorable discharge from the United States Army.

  • Box 30 folder 55 uva-lib:2225469
    Letter from T.H.D. Griffitts to Lunsford D. Fricks  October 21, 1920
    4 pages
    English Griffitts, T. H. D. (Thomas Houston Dow), 1878-

    Griffitts writes about the anopheles survey at Badin, North Carolina.

  • Box 30 folder 56 uva-lib:2225470
    Excerpts from George Miller Sternberg: A Biography , by Martha L. Sternberg  1920
    14 pages
    English Sternberg, Martha L.

    This document includes excerpts from Sternberg's biography of her husband's involvement with tropical diseases, including yellow fever.

  • Box 30 folder 57 uva-lib:2225471
    Letter from Ronald Ross to Henry Young & Sons  February 7, 1921
    1 page
    English Ross, Ronald, Sir, 1857-1932

    Ross sends a photograph of himself for Kelly. He provides a journal reference for his work on malaria.

  • Box 30 folder 58 uva-lib:2225472
    Letter from Wenceslao Pareja to Wickliffe Rose  May 29, 1921
    2 pages
    English Pareja y Pareja, Wenceslao

    Pareja, in this letter translated from Spanish to English, writes to Rose regarding his appointment as Director of Health. He details efforts taken to eliminate yellow fever.

  • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225473
    Correspondence of Wickliffe Rose, Henry Rose Carter, and Henry Hanson 1921
    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225474
      Telegram from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  February 9, 1921
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose informs Carter that some of Noguchi's vaccine has been shipped to Peru.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225475
      Translation [from Spanish] of telegrams between Henry Rose Carter and J. Gil Cardenas  January 16, 1921-January 17, 1921
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925 Cardenas, J. Gil

      Carter offers to go to Ferrenafe and Cardenas accepts the offer.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225476
      Telegram from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Rose Carter  February 16, 1921
      2 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose requests information on the yellow fever situation. He offers his assistance.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225477
      Letter to Henry Hanson  March 28, 1921
      2 pages
      English

      The writer acknowledges Hanson's cable describing yellow fever outbreaks in Peru.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225478
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose  April 5, 1921
      5 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses outbreaks of yellow fever in Peru, and his dealings with the Peruvian government. He requests the use of International Health Board funding.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225479
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose  April 24, 1921
      2 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses a yellow fever outbreak on the frontier of Peru. He states that yellow fever cases are declining elsewhere.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225480
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose  April 29, 1921
      6 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses funding issues and a recent yellow fever outbreak.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225481
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose  May 6, 1921
      3 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses the spread of yellow fever in Peru, and the use of fish to control mosquitoes. He also discusses funding issues.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225482
      Letter from Wickliffe Rose to Henry Hanson  May 6, 1921
      4 pages
      English Rose, Wickliffe, 1862-1931

      Rose grants Hanson's request for trained sanitary inspectors. He expects cooperation with the French Army Medical Corps. He encloses an account sheet detailing conversion of currency.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225483
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose  May 15, 1921
      9 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses financial affairs and describes various yellow fever cases.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225484
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Direccion de Salubridad  May 18, 1921
      3 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson requests an increase of funds. He discusses his dealings with local authorities and steamship companies.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225485
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose  June 18, 1921
      5 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses funding and reports on yellow fever cases. He requests more inspectors.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225486
      Letter from Henry Hanson to Wickliffe Rose  November 2, 1921
      7 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson discusses funding and the use of fish in breeding areas. He lists the people in charge of various locations, and has hopes of soon eliminating yellow fever on the coast.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225487
      Estimate for the Financial Participation of the International Health Board in the Yellow Fever Campaign in Peru  circa 1921
      3 pages
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson estimates funding needed from the International Health Board for the Peruvian yellow fever campaign, with the employees and salaries for the different locations listed.

    • Box 30 folder 59 uva-lib:2225488
      Presupuesto Que Corresponde al Gobierno de los Gastos para la Campan a Sanitaria Contra la Fiebre Amarilla en el Departmento de Libertad  circa 1921
      4 pages
      Spanish Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      This is an estimated budget for the sanitation campaign to eliminate yellow fever, prepared by Henry Hanson, the Director of the Sanitation Campaign.

  • Box 30 folder 60 uva-lib:2225489
    Correspondence of Henry Hanson March 1921-September 1921
    • Box 30 folder 60 uva-lib:2225490
      Letter from Henry Hanson to the Director of Public Health  March 30, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      Hanson writes about the inappropriate handling of vaccine.

    • Box 30 folder 60 uva-lib:2225491
      Letter from John P. Corrigan to Henry Hanson  August 13, 1921
      3 pages
      English Corrigan, John P.

      Corrigan describes inspections of various Peruvian sites for yellow fever eradication.

    • Box 30 folder 60 uva-lib:2225492
      Cablegram from Henry Hanson to the International Health Board  September 5, 1921
      1 page
      English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

      This is a cablegram with a translated cipher. It concerns funding for health inspectors in the Panama Canal Zone.

    • Box 30 folder 60 uva-lib:2225493
      Letter from John P. Corrigan to Henry Hanson  August 23, 1921
      1 page
      English Corrigan, John P.

      Corrigan relates the results of mosquito control inspections on farms.

  • Box 30 folder 61 uva-lib:2225494
    Letter from Henry Hanson to Florence M. Read  February 21, 1922
    2 pages
    English Hanson, Henry, 1877-1954

    Hanson describes the work of the sanitary campaign against yellow fever in Peru, naming physicians and surveyors.

  • Box 30 folder 62 uva-lib:2225495
    Letter from H. McG. Robertson to Hugh S. Cumming  May 9, 1922
    3 pages
    English Robertson, H. McG.

    Robertson proposes a study of fleas and bubonic plague in Boston, Philadelphia or Baltimore, Savannah, and New Orleans.

  • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225496
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Howard A. Kelly with related materials 1922

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225497
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter to Philip A. Bruce  June 24, 1922
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925

      Carter offers a correction to Bruce's “History of the University of Virginia.“

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225498
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly to William H. Welch  October 7, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      Kelly solicits corrections or clarifications for a new edition of his book, “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225499
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly to William H. Welch  October 7, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      Kelly solicits corrections or clarifications for a new edition of his book, “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225500
      Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to the Superintendent of the Walter Reed Hospital  October 12, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      [Kelly] solicits corrections and clarifications for a new edition of his book, “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225501
      Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to Caroline Latimer  October 13, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      [Kelly] requests information on Emilie Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225502
      Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to Robert E. Noble  October 13, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      [Kelly] requests information for a new edition of his book, “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225503
      Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly  October 17, 1922
      2 pages
      English Latimer, Caroline

      Latimer believes that Emilie Lawrence Reed did not support Walter Reed's work in Cuba.

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225504
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly's [secretary?] to Robert E. Noble  October 17, 1922
      1 page
      English

      Kelly's [secretary?] desires to know if a biography of Gorgas has been published.

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225505
      Letter from Walter D. McCaw to Howard A. Kelly  October 21, 1922
      2 pages
      English McCaw, Walter D. (Walter Drew), 1863-1939

      McCaw writes about memorials to Walter Reed, including the U.S. Army hospital in Washington, D.C.

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225506
      Letter from A.N. Tasker to Howard A. Kelly  October 24, 1922
      2 pages
      English Tasker, A.N.

      Tasker relates a conversation with Emilie Lawrence Reed. He provides information on Clara Maass, and gives permission to use a photograph of a portrait of George M. Sternberg.

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225507
      Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to A.N. Tasker  October 25, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      [Kelly] thanks Tasker for supplying information for his book.

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225508
      Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to W.W. Norman  October 25, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      [Kelly] requests official confirmation of the changes to be made in the new edition of “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225509
      Letter from William H. Welch to Howard A. Kelly  circa November 1, 1922
      3 pages
      English Welch, William Henry, 1850-1934

      Welch writes about the mosquito theory of yellow fever transmission and the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225510
      Letter from W.W. Norman to Howard A. Kelly  November 4, 1922
      1 page
      English Norman, W.W.

      Norman writes regarding changes proposed for “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225511
      Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to W.W. Norman  November 6, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      [Kelly] agrees to Norman's suggested changes to the new edition of “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.“

    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225512
      Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Howard A. Kelly November 12, 1922
      3 pages
      English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950
    • Box 30 folder 63 uva-lib:2225513
      Letter to Emilie Lawrence Reed November 14, 1922
      1 page
      English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950
  • Box 30 folder 64 uva-lib:2225514
    "Editorial: William Crawford Gorgas "  March 1925
    5 pages
    English

    This editorial concerns Marie Gorgas' biography of her husband. The editor comments on the claims made concerning Gorgas' yellow fever work.

  • Box 30 folder 65 uva-lib:2225515
    Book reviews for William Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Work and clippings related to William Crawford Gorgas 1925-1949
    • Box 30 folder 65 uva-lib:2225516
      Book reviews for William Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Work in The Panama Times  circa 1925
      1 page
      English

      This review, by an unnamed critic, concentrates on the claims surrounding Gorgas' yellow fever work.

    • Box 30 folder 65 uva-lib:2225517
      Book review for William Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Work in the Journal of the American Medical Association  May 9, 1925
      1 page
      English Ravenel, MazĂżck Porcher

      This review, which appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association, is critical of some of the accomplishments attributed to William Crawford Gorgas by Marie Gorgas and Hendrick.

    • Box 30 folder 65 uva-lib:2225518
      "Fame Candidate ", Rochester Post-Bulletin  July 18, 1949
      1 page
      English
    • Box 30 folder 65 uva-lib:2225519
      "Pro and Con-Mostly Con ", The Panama Times  August 29, 1925
      1 page
      English Baxter, John K.
  • Box 31 folder 1 uva-lib:2225520
    Letter from Joseph F. Siler to Emilie Lawrence Reed with enclosed article January 28, 1926
    • Box 31 folder 1 uva-lib:2225521
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 28, 1926
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler sends Emilie Reed a manuscript he has submitted to Hygeia, the health journal of the American Medical Association, on Walter Reed and yellow fever.

    • Box 31 folder 1 uva-lib:2225522
      Original Contributions to the Science of Medicine by Medical Officers of the Army. Walter Reed and Yellow Fever  circa 1926
      16 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler's manuscript describes 19th century yellow fever epidemics in the United States, theories of yellow fever transmission, and the contribution of Reed in proving mosquito transmission.

  • Box 31 folder 2 uva-lib:2225523
    Letters from Harry M. Carroll to Emilie Lawrence Reed May 1926
    • Box 31 folder 2 uva-lib:2225524
      Letter from Harry M. Carroll to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 4, 1926
      1 page
      English Carroll, Harry M.

      Carroll makes an appeal to the medical profession to make Walter Reed's birthplace a national shrine.

    • Box 31 folder 2 uva-lib:2225525
      Letter from Harry M. Carroll to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 9, 1926
      1 page
      English Carroll, Harry M.

      Carroll informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that the Medical Society of Virginia will address his proposal to make Walter Reed's birthplace a national shrine.

  • Box 31 folder 3 uva-lib:2225526
    Letters from Harry M. Carroll to Emilie Lawrence Reed June 1926-July 1926
    • Box 31 folder 3 uva-lib:2225527
      Letter from Harry M. Carroll to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1926
      1 page
      English Carroll, Harry M.

      Carroll plans to write a magazine article on Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 3 uva-lib:2225528
      Letter from Harry M. Carroll to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 9, 1926
      1 page
      English Carroll, Harry M.

      Carroll discusses plans to make Walter Reed's birthplace a national shrine. He receives permission from Emilie Lawrence Reed to mention the pension debate in his magazine article.

  • Box 31 folder 4 uva-lib:2225529
    Letter from Benjamin C. Gruenberg to Howard A. Kelly  September 9, 1926
    1 page
    English Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965

    Gruenberg seeks Kelly's advice on establishing an additional pension for Kissinger.

  • Box 31 folder 5 uva-lib:2225530
    Letter from Charles Whitebread to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 10, 1926
    1 page
    English Whitebread, Charles, 1878-1963

    Whitebread requests that Emilie Lawrence Reed donate some of Walter Reed's personal effects for an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution.

  • Box 31 folder 6 uva-lib:2225531
    Letter from John R. Kissinger to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 18, 1926
    5 pages
    English Kissinger, John R.

    Kissinger relates his story and political difficulties in obtaining financial support.

  • Box 31 folder 7 uva-lib:2225532
    Letter from James E. Peabody to Howard A. Kelly with related materials November 1926
    • Box 31 folder 7 uva-lib:2225533
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Howard A. Kelly  November 22, 1926
      2 pages
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody has received Kelly's new edition of Walter Reed and Yellow Fever. He sends Kelly materials concerning pensions for Kissinger and the Yellow Fever Commission widows.

    • Box 31 folder 7 uva-lib:2225534
      Letter from Charles Inman and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick to James E. Watson  November 22, 1926
      2 pages
      English Inman, Charles Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth

      Representatives of the New York Association of Biology Teachers petition Sen. Watson to seek Congressional action on pensions for Kissinger and widows of Yellow Fever Commission participants.

    • Box 31 folder 7 uva-lib:2225535
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Friends of the Yellow Fever Heroes of 1900  November 15, 1926
      2 pages
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody describes efforts to obtain pensions for Kissinger and for widows of Yellow Fever Commission participants.

  • Box 31 folder 8 uva-lib:2225536
    Fragment of minutes from a meeting of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia  November 3, 1926
    1 page
    English

    This agenda concerns a proposal to raise money for a Walter Reed chair at the University of Virginia and the restoration of the Walter Reed birthplace.

  • Box 31 folder 9 uva-lib:2225537
    Letter from James E. Peabody to Howard A. Kelly  January 16, 1928
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    Peabody informs Kelly of the progress of the yellow fever pension proposal. He seeks photographs for a lecture.

  • Box 31 folder 10 uva-lib:2225538
    Letter from Clyde F. Karshner to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 22, 1927
    1 page
    English Karshner, Clyde

    Karshner thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for materials she sent concerning Walter Reed.

  • Box 31 folder 11 uva-lib:2225539
    Correspondence between James E. Peabody, Howard A. Kelly, and Ida E. Kissinger February 7, 1927
    • Box 31 folder 11 uva-lib:2225540
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Howard A. Kelly  February 7, 1927
      1 page
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody writes about the failure of government assistance for Kissinger. The Association of Biology Teachers has also been unable to help.

    • Box 31 folder 11 uva-lib:2225541
      Letter from Ida E. Kissinger to James E. Peabody  February 4, 1927
      3 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E.

      Kissinger asks for financial assistance.

  • Box 31 folder 12 uva-lib:2225542
    Correspondence relating to a pension for John R. Kissinger March 1927
    • Box 31 folder 12 uva-lib:2225543
      Letter from James E. Peabody to John R. and Ida E. Kissinger  March 30, 1927
      2 pages
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody informs the Kissingers that a fund is being established for their support.

    • Box 31 folder 12 uva-lib:2225544
      "Help Needed by a Hero ", The New York Times  March 23, 1927-March 26, 1927
      1 page
      English Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965
    • Box 31 folder 12 uva-lib:2225545
      Letter from Benjamin C. Gruenberg to Howard A. Kelly  March 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965

      Gruenberg informs Kelly of the campaign to raise funds for the Kissingers and asks to borrow photographs.

    • Box 31 folder 12 uva-lib:2225546
      "Yellow Fever Martyr Fund of $5,000 Sought ", The New York Herald Tribune  March 20, 1927
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 12 uva-lib:2225547
      "Recalling a Hero ", The New York Times  March 23, 1927
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 12 uva-lib:2225548
      "Help Needed by a Hero: Kissinger's Part in Ending Yellow Fever Peril a Memorable One ", The New York Times  March 28, 1927
      2 pages
      English Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965
    • Box 31 folder 12 uva-lib:2225549
      Letter from Flora Warren Seymor to Emilie Lawrence Reed  February 28, 1927
      1 page
      English Seymour, Flora Warren, 1888-1948

      She referred Emilie Reed to Rand McNally publishers for assistance with her book.

  • Box 31 folder 13 uva-lib:2225550
    Letter from James E. Peabody to Howard A. Kelly  April 2, 1927
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    Peabody writes about circulating the “Yellow Fever Story of Heroism“ to high schools and colleges.

  • Box 31 folder 14 uva-lib:2225551
    Letter from Lillian M. Elliot to Emilie Lawrence Reed with enclosed student essays March 1927-April 1927
    • Box 31 folder 14 uva-lib:2225552
      Letter from Lillian M. Elliott to Emilie L. Reed  April 11, 1927
      1 page
      English Elliott, L.M.

      Elliott informs Mrs. Reed of a talk on Walter Reed by James Peabody, and encloses two student papers on Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 14 uva-lib:2225553
      A Hero  April 11, 1927
      2 pages
      English

      A student paper defines heroism.

    • Box 31 folder 14 uva-lib:2225554
      Types of Heroes  March 29, 1927
      3 pages
      English

      A student paper defines heroism.

  • Box 31 folder 15 uva-lib:2225555
    Letter from Benjamin C. Gruenberg to Emilie Lawrence Reed with business card  May 1927
    • Box 31 folder 15 uva-lib:2225556
      Letter from Benjamin C. Gruenberg to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 7, 1927
      2 pages
      English Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965

      Gruenberg asks to call on Reed so he can update her on the Kissinger relief fund.

    • Box 31 folder 15 uva-lib:2225557
      Business card for Benjamin C. Gruenberg  May 1927
      1 page
      English Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965
  • Box 31 folder 16 uva-lib:2225558
    Letter from R.W. Kerr to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 21, 1927
    1 page
    English Kerr, R.W.

    Kerr thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for her gift of a rose bush.

  • Box 31 folder 17 uva-lib:2225559
    Letter from Ida E. Kissinger and John R. Kissinger to James E. Peabody  June 7, 1927
    1 page
    English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

    The Peabody Fund has donated a house to the Kissingers.

  • Box 31 folder 18 uva-lib:2225560
    Letters from a biology class of Johnson High School to Emilie Lawrence Reed June 8, 1927
    • Box 31 folder 18 uva-lib:2225561
      Letter from a biology class of Johnson High School to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 8, 1927
      1 page
      English

      The students thank Emilie Lawrence Reed for Walter Reed's work and sacrifice.

    • Box 31 folder 18 uva-lib:2225562
      Letter from Alicilla M. Murran to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa June 15, 1927
      1 page
      English Murran, Alicilla M.

      Murran and her students thank Emilie Lawrence Reed for Walter Reed's work and sacrifice.

  • Box 31 folder 19 uva-lib:2225563
    Letter from Margaret Deland to James E. Peabody  June 8, 1927
    1 page
    English Deland, Margaret, 1857-1945

    Deland thanks Peabody for his work for Kissinger. She offers to lobby Congress and sends a check to Ida Kissinger.

  • Box 31 folder 20 uva-lib:2225564
    Letters from Sally Lucas Jean and Maud MacLachlan to Emilie Lawrence Reed June 1927
    • Box 31 folder 20 uva-lib:2225565
      Letter from Sally L. Jean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 14, 1927
      1 page
      English Jean, Sally Lucas, 1878-1971

      Jean requests Emilie Lawrence Reed's help in creating an educational film strip on Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 20 uva-lib:2225566
      Letter from Maud MacLachlan to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 20, 1927
      1 page
      English MacLachlan, Maud

      MacLachlan writes about a high school memorial day in honor of Walter Reed.

  • Box 31 folder 21 uva-lib:2225567
    Letter from Paul de Kruif to J. F. Siler  June 23 1927
    1 page
    English de Kruif, Paul

    De Kruif informs Siler of a play about the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225568
    Letters from the students of Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School to Emilie Lawrence Reed June 1927
    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225569
      Letter from Edith R. Force to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 6, 1927
      1 page
      English Force, Edith R.

      Force introduces letters from her students responding to a lesson about Walter Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225570
      Letter from Jack Smittle to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Smittle, Jack

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225571
      Letter from Estelle Adamson to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Adamson, Estelle

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225572
      Letter from Tandy C. Young to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Young, Tandy C.

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225573
      Letter from Anne Rumbaugh to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Rumbaugh, Anne

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225574
      Letter from Mildred Bailey to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Bailey, Mildred

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225575
      Letter from Muryle Riley to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Riley, Muryle

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225576
      Letter from Dorothy Campbell to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Campbell, Dorothy

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225577
      Letter from Huston Jones to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Jones, Huston, Jr.

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225578
      Letter from Rhett Milligan to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      2 pages
      English Milligan, Rhett

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225579
      Letter from Cecil Hedgpath to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Hedgpath, Cecil

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225580
      Letter from Kathleen Mann to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Mann, Kathleen

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225581
      Letter from Everett Corder to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Corder, Everett

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225582
      Letter from Frances Brancht to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Brancht, Frances

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225583
      Letter from Helen Chapman to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      2 pages
      English Chapman, Helen

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225584
      Letter from Elizabeth Chapin to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Chapin, Elizabeth

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225585
      Letter from Alice Meloan to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Meloan, Alice

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225586
      Letter from Margeris Hogue to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Hogue, Margeris

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225587
      Letter from Thelma Kindrick to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Kindrick, Thelma

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225588
      Letter from Fannie Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Reed, Fannie

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225589
      Letter from Elbert Harder to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Harder, Elbert

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225590
      Letter from Hugh Cunningham to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      2 pages
      English Cunningham, Hugh

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225591
      Letter from Kendall Esmey to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Esmey, Kendall

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225592
      Letter from Ida McGarvey to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English McGarvey, Ida

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225593
      Letter from Bradford Fleming to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Fleming, Bradford

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225594
      Letter from D.E. Leavitt to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Leavitt, D.E.

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225595
      Letter from Lawrence Shuell to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Shuell, Lawrence

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225596
      Letter from George E. Chapman to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Chapman, George E.

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225597
      Letter from Charles Kirby to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Kirby, Charles

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225598
      Letter from Aubrey Saili to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Saili, Aubrey

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225599
      Letter from Edna Alspaugh to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Alspaugh, Edna

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225600
      Letter from Dorotha Malone to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Malone, Dorotha

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225601
      Letter from Dorothy Fishback to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Fishback, Dorothy

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225602
      Letter from May Daniel to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English Daniel, May

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225603
      Letter from Adolphus E. McCoy to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 1, 1927
      1 page
      English McCoy, Adolphus E.

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 22 uva-lib:2225604
      Letter from Herbert Gere to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 31, 1927
      1 page
      English Gere, Herbert

      This letter, written by a student of Edith R. Force, thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the life and work of Walter Reed.

  • Box 31 folder 23 uva-lib:2225605
    Letter from Ida E. and John R. Kissinger to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 1, 1927
    3 pages
    English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

    The Kissingers thank Emilie Lawrence Reed for the gift of a painting.

  • Box 31 folder 24 uva-lib:2225606
    Letter from [James E. Peabody] to [s.n.] Mallock  July 8, 1927
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    [Peabody] informs Mallock of various projects, including a film strip on Walter Reed and a newspaper story on Kissinger.

  • Box 31 folder 25 uva-lib:2225607
    Correspondence between Robert F. Nelson and Jefferson Randolph Kean with related materials July 1927-August 1927
    • Box 31 folder 25 uva-lib:2225608
      Letter from Robert F. Nelson to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 20, 1927
      1 page
      English Nelson, Robert F.

      Nelson sends a photograph of Walter Reed's birthplace and text on its dedication as a national shrine.

    • Box 31 folder 25 uva-lib:2225609
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Robert F. Nelson  August 25, 1927
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean rejects Nelson's article on the grounds of inaccuracies. Kean informs him of the Walter Reed Memorial Association's work and Peabody's efforts to lobby Congress for pension increases for the survivors.

    • Box 31 folder 25 uva-lib:2225610
      Biography of Walter Reed by Elizabeth Kosslow  circa 1920-1930
      4 pages
      English Kosslow, Elizabeth

      Kosslow writes a succinct but vivid account of Walter Reed's life, dealing with his work on typhoid and yellow fever.

  • Box 31 folder 26 uva-lib:2225611
    Letter from A.S. Hardy to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 25, 1927
    2 pages
    English Hardy, A.S.

    Hardy requests information on Walter Reed. He wants to make Reed's birthplace a national shrine.

  • Box 31 folder 27 uva-lib:2225612
    Letters from James Luther Kibler to Emilie Lawrence Reed August 1927
    • Box 31 folder 27 uva-lib:2225613
      Letter from J. Luther Kibler to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 4, 1927
      1 page
      English Kibler, James Luther

      Kibler requests information on Walter Reed for a newspaper article relative to the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace.

    • Box 31 folder 27 uva-lib:2225614
      Letter from J. Luther Kibler to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 13, 1927
      1 page
      English Kibler, James Luther

      Kibler informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that the dedication ceremony has been rescheduled.

    • Box 31 folder 27 uva-lib:2225615
      Letter from J. Luther Kibler to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 19, 1927
      1 page
      English Kibler, James Luther

      Kibler thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the clippings she provided regarding Walter Reed.

  • Box 31 folder 28 uva-lib:2225616
    Letter from A.S. Hardy to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 10, 1927
    2 pages
    English Hardy, A.S.

    Hardy offers a strategy for publicizing the pension campaign.

  • Box 31 folder 29 uva-lib:2225617
    "Reed Home Now Is Practically Like Original "  August 12, 1927
    1 page
    English
  • Box 31 folder 30 uva-lib:2225618
    Letter from Clarence P. Jones to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 13, 1927
    1 page
    English Jones, Clarence P.

    Jones examines the restored house, in Belroi, and asks when Emilie Lawrence Reed would be available for a dedication ceremony.

  • Box 31 folder 31 uva-lib:2225619
    Letter from J. Luther Kibler to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 1, 1927
    1 page
    English Kibler, James Luther

    Kibler requests an outline of Walter Reed's life, from Brooklyn to Cuba. He will send Emilie Lawrence Reed a photograph of the restored house in Belroi.

  • Box 31 folder 32 uva-lib:2225620
    Letter from A.S. Hardy to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 23, 1927
    2 pages
    English Hardy, A.S.

    Hardy expresses continued interest in lobbying Congress for the pension campaign.

  • Box 31 folder 33 uva-lib:2225621
    Postcards from Clarence P. Jones to Emilie Lawrence Reed September 1927
    • Box 31 folder 33 uva-lib:2225622
      Postcard from Clarence P. Jones to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 25, 1927
      2 pages
      English Jones, Clarence P.

      Jones writes to set the date for the dedication of Belroi.

    • Box 31 folder 33 uva-lib:2225623
      Postcard from Clarence P. Jones to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 28, 1927
      2 pages
      English Jones, Clarence P.

      Jones informs Emilie Lawrence Reed of the date for the Belroi dedication

  • Box 31 folder 34 uva-lib:2225624
    Letter from Alfred P. Upshur to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 26, 1927
    1 page
    English Upshur, Alfred P.

    Upshur sends Emilie Lawrence Reed photographs of Belroi and Blue Ridge Summit.

  • Box 31 folder 35 uva-lib:2225625
    Letter to Jack [s.n.] with a business card  September 1927
    • Box 31 folder 35 uva-lib:2225626
      Letter to Jack [s.n.]  September 28, 1927
      2 pages
      English

      The writer discusses an entry, in the National Cyclopedia of American Biography, on his unidentified father.

    • Box 31 folder 35 uva-lib:2225627
      Business card for O.F. Vedder  September 1927
      1 page
      English
  • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225628
    Materials relating to the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace in Belroi, Virginia October 15, 1927

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225629
      Invitation to the dedication ceremony for Walter Reed's birthplace  October 15, 1927
      1 page
      English

      The Walter Reed Memorial Commission invites guests to the opening of Belroi, the birthplace of Walter Reed.

    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225630
      Program for the dedication ceremony for Walter Reed's birthplace  October 15, 1927
      1 page
      English

      This program lists events and speakers for the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace.

    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225631
      "Reed's Birthplace Will Be Restored as a National Shrine "  November 14, 1926
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225632
      "Dr. Walter Reed's Memory Honored "  circa October 8, 1926
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225633
      "Belroi Birthplace of Walter Reed, Made Public Shrine "  October 15, 1926
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225634
      "Reed Birthplace as Shrine ", The Baltimore Sun  January 9, 1927
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225635
      "The Tumble Down Shack " circa 1927
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225636
      "'Belroi' to Be Restored ", Medical News  circa May 7, 1927
      1 page
      English

      The Walter Reed Memorial Commission authorize the funds to restore Reed's birthplace.

    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225637
      Newspaper article relating to the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace  October 16, 1927
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225638
      Press Release from the Walter Reed Memorial Commission  circa August 19, 1927
      1 page
      English

      Clarence Porter Jones, Secretary and Treasurer of the Walter Reed Memorial Commission, appeals for necessary funds to complete restoration of Walter Reed's birthplace.

    • Box 31 folder 36 uva-lib:2225639
      Walter Reed, Dedication of His Birthplace  October 15, 1927
      12 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean gives a speech at the Opening Ceremonies of the dedication to Walter Reed's birthplace. He recounts the entire history of the yellow fever investigation. (Reprinted from The Military Surgeon for March, 1928)

  • Box 31 folder 37 uva-lib:2225640
    Letter from Ida E. and John R. Kissinger to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 17, 1927
    2 pages
    English Kissinger, Ida E. Kissinger, John R.

    The Kissingers thank Emilie Lawrence Reed for inviting them to the Belroi dedication.

  • Box 31 folder 38 uva-lib:2225641
    Additions to an article in the Military Surgeon  October 1927
    1 page
    English

    The writer corrects the date of the commencement of mosquito eradication in Havana.

  • Box 31 folder 39 uva-lib:2225642
    Letters from Lawrence T. Royster to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 1927
    • Box 31 folder 39 uva-lib:2225643
      Letter from Lawrence T. Royster to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 6, 1927
      1 page
      English Royster, Lawrence T. (Lawrence Thomas), 1874-1953

      Royster will send Emilie Lawrence Reed copies of his remarks from the dedication of Walter Reed' birthplace.

    • Box 31 folder 39 uva-lib:2225644
      Letter from Lawrence T. Royster to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 12, 1927
      1 page
      English Royster, Lawrence T. (Lawrence Thomas), 1874-1953

      Royster clarifies his statement regarding Walter Reed's biography.

  • Box 31 folder 40 uva-lib:2225645
    "New Honor for a Heroic Army Doctor ", The New York Times Magazine , by C.G. Poore December 11, 1927
    2 pages
    English Poore, C.G.
  • Box 31 folder 41 uva-lib:2225646
    Letter fragment to Margaret Deland  January 16, 1928
    1 page
    English

    The writer informs Deland that he is continuing to lobby Congress for the pension bill.

  • Box 31 folder 42 uva-lib:2225647
    Articles and pamphlets relating to pensions for participants in the yellow fever experiments February 15, 1928
    • Box 31 folder 42 uva-lib:2225648
      Should the United States Correct This Ingratitude?  February 15, 1928
      4 pages
      English

      The author discusses the resolution brought before Congress to honor and to compensate all those who volunteered as subjects in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 31 folder 42 uva-lib:2225649
      "The Moral Equivalent ", The New York Times  March 11, 1928
      1 page
      English
    • Box 31 folder 42 uva-lib:2225650
      Yellow Fever  circa 1920-1930
      4 pages
      English

      The American Association for Medical Progress briefly outlines the history of yellow fever and the Yellow Fever Commission, and concludes that animal experimentation is crucial in order to save human lives.

    • Box 31 folder 42 uva-lib:2225651
      How Yellow Fever Was Conquered  circa 1920-1930
      3 pages
      English

      The American Association for Medical Progress briefly outlines the history of yellow fever and the Yellow Fever Commission, and concludes that animal experimentation is crucial in order to save human lives.

  • Box 31 folder 43 uva-lib:2225652
    The yellow fever honor roll and a chronology o the yellow fever work in Cuba between 1899 and 1900 February 16, 1928
    • Box 31 folder 43 uva-lib:2225653
      The Yellow Fever Roll of Honor  February 16, 1928
      1 page
      English

      The Roll of Honor lists the Yellow Fever Commission members, Reed experiment volunteers and persons involved in the Gorgas-Guiteras experiments.

    • Box 31 folder 43 uva-lib:2225654
      Chronology of the yellow fever work in Cuba, 1899 and 1900  June 1, 1929
      2 pages
      English

      This chronology includes Kean's personal experiences and an autographed entry noting Reed's death, in 1902.

  • Box 31 folder 44 uva-lib:2225655
    Letter from Henry Binley to Emilie Lawrence Reed  February 17, 1928
    1 page
    English Binley, Henry

    Binley writes to Emilie Lawrence Reed regarding a lecture by Peabody on yellow fever.

  • Box 31 folder 45 uva-lib:2225656
    Letter from Sidney Howard to Emilie Lawrence Reed  February 21, 1928
    1 page
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard inquires about Walter Reed's character for his play “Yellow Jack.“

  • Box 31 folder 46 uva-lib:2225657
    House of Representatives Bill No. 11686  March 2, 1928
    3 pages
    English United States. Congress. House

    This is a pension bill for the Yellow Fever Commission survivors and volunteers.

  • Box 31 folder 47 uva-lib:2225658
    Maj. Gen. William Crawford Gorgas and the Gorgas Hospital  March 1, 1928
    15 pages
    English Taylor, Edward T. (Edward Thomas), 1858-1941

    Taylor gives a history of Ancon Hospital in Panama and the reasons why so many patients were infected with yellow fever. Taylor states that Gorgas was entirely responsible for the cleaning up of the hospitals and the Panama environs, and suggests that the name of Ancon Hospital be changed to the General Gorgas Hospital. A biographical sketch of Gorgas is included.

  • Box 31 folder 48 uva-lib:2225659
    Letter from Marie C. Oemler to Emilie Lawrence Reed  March 12, 1928
    1 page
    English Oemler, Marie Conway, 1879-1932

    Oemler thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the works of Walter Reed.

  • Box 31 folder 49 uva-lib:2225660
    "The Republic Remembers ", Medical Progress , by James E. Peabody  March 1928
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    Peabody gives a brief history of the Yellow Fever Commission and discusses the pensions to be granted to the yellow fever volunteers after the passing of the Copeland-Wainwright Bill.

  • Box 31 folder 50 uva-lib:2225661
    Letter from Winfield Scott to Howard A. Kelly  April 9, 1928
    1 page
    English Scott, Winfield

    Scott supplies Mabel Lazear's address and the pensions paid her by the United States Department of the Interior.

  • Box 31 folder 51 uva-lib:2225662
    Yellow Fever: Hearing before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives , Part 1  April 11, 1928
    24 pages
    English United States. Congress. House

    This document contains discussion regarding the placement of names of individuals involved in the yellow fever experiments on the rolls of the war department and providing pensions to the survivors or widows of those involved. Support for the bill includes statements by Peabody, Ireland, Kean, and representatives from Congress and the Smithsonian.

  • Box 31 folder 52 uva-lib:2225663
    House of Representatives Bill No. 13060  April 30, 1928
    14 pages
    English United States. Congress. House

    Congressional Bill and Report #1429 recognizes the public service of Reed and the volunteers associated with the yellow fever experiments. Biographical information is supplied in Report #1429 regarding each of the members and volunteers of the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 31 folder 53 uva-lib:2225664
    "The Easter Sunday Sunrise Service in the Amphitheater of the Walter Reed Hospital Grounds ", The Washington Star  April 15, 1928
    1 page
    English

    Image of the Easter Sunday sunrise service in the amphitheater of the Walter Reed Hospital grounds.

  • Box 31 folder 54 uva-lib:2225665
    Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 12, 1928
    1 page
    English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

    Kelly thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for a memento of Walter Reed. He notes a greater appreciation of Walter Reed's work.

  • Box 31 folder 55 uva-lib:2225666
    "Extension of Remarks of Hon. Schuyler O. Bland of Virginia In the House of Representatives ", Congressional Record  May 18, 1928
    3 pages
    English Bland, Schuyler O.

    Bland speaks of the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace, and recounts Kean's speech given at the dedication on October 15, 1927.

  • Box 31 folder 56 uva-lib:2225667
    Letter from Simon Flexner to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 28, 1928
    1 page
    English Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946

    Flexner thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for a memento of Walter Reed.

  • Box 31 folder 57 uva-lib:2225668
    Letter from William C. Borden to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 29, 1928
    3 pages
    English Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934

    Borden thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the memento of Walter Reed.

  • Box 31 folder 58 uva-lib:2225669
    "Private Dean -- Apotheosis "  August 26, 1928
    2 pages
    English Kelly, John M.
  • Box 31 folder 59 uva-lib:2225670
    Letter from James E. Peabody to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 29, 1928
    2 pages
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    Peabody thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for gifts and sends her a copy of a lecture on Walter Reed.

  • Box 31 folder 60 uva-lib:2225671
    "Bodies of Dean and Comrades May Rest Again in Arlington Plot ", The Grand Rapids Herald  September 23, 1928
    1 page
    English

    Bodies of Dean and Comrades May Rest in Arlington Plot

  • Box 31 folder 61 uva-lib:2225672
    Letter from James E. Peabody to Alvah H. Doty  September 9, 1928
    2 pages
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    Peabody seeks clarification of information for a pamphlet on yellow fever for the American Museum of Natural History.

  • Box 31 folder 62 uva-lib:2225673
    Letter from [James E. Peabody] to John J. Moran October 15, 1928
  • Box 31 folder 63 uva-lib:2225674
    Letter from Frederick V. Coville to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 22, 1928
    1 page
    English Coville, Frederick V. (Frederick Vernon), 1867-1937

    Coville identifies a tree specimen sent to him as a willow oak.

  • Box 31 folder 64 uva-lib:2225675
    Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to James E. Peabody November 16, 1928
  • Box 31 folder 65 uva-lib:2225676
    Letter from James E. Peabody to Howard A. Kelly  November 26, 1928
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    Peabody thanks Kelly for the photograph and hospitality in Baltimore. He discusses strategy for lobbying Congress in regards to the pension bill.

  • Box 31 folder 66 uva-lib:2225677
    Letter from Clarence P. Jones to Howard A. Kelly  December 10, 1928
    2 pages
    English Jones, Clarence P.

    Jones thanks Kelly for the book on Walter Reed. He will send photographs of Belroi and relate the status of restoration funding.

  • Box 31 folder 67 uva-lib:2225678
    Review of Yellow Fever: An Epidemological and Historical Study of Its Place of Origin , by Henry Rose Carter  1931
    1 page
    English

    This is a favorable review of Carter's book.

  • Box 31 folder 68 uva-lib:2225679
    Report of Progress in Discharging Our Nation's Debt of Honor to Those Yellow Fever Heroes of 1900 1928
  • Box 31 folder 69 uva-lib:2225680
    "Fulton Bridge will be named Sunday after Private William H. Dean " 1928
  • Box 31 folder 70 uva-lib:2225681
    Letter from William T. Davis to William C. Borden  January 7, 1929
    1 page
    English Davis, William T.

    Davis thanks Borden for referring Emilie Lawrence Reed to him.

  • Box 31 folder 71 uva-lib:2225682
    "The Romance of Medical Martyrdom ", The Washington Post January 13, 1929
  • Box 31 folder 72 uva-lib:2225683
    Why Walter Reed General Hospital Was Named and Located as It Is: An Address to Student Nurses , by P.M. Ashburn  February 4, 1929
    11 pages
    English Ashburn, P. M. (Percy Moreau), 1872-1940

    Ashburn's speech to an audience of student nurses is an overview of Reed's life and work. The piece includes an excerpt from the Surgeon General's report, 1900.

  • Box 31 folder 73 uva-lib:2225684
    Congressional bills to honor participants in the yellow fever experiments February 1929
  • Box 31 folder 74 uva-lib:2225685
    "Inadequate Service Widows' Pensions ", Army and Navy Register March 7, 1929
  • Box 31 folder 75 uva-lib:2225686
    Correspondence of William A. Tansey March 1929-May 1929
    • Box 31 folder 75 uva-lib:2225687
      Letter from William A. Tansey to Emilie Lawrence Reed  March 10, 1929
      3 pages
      English Tansey, William A.

      Tansey's cousins will lobby a Minnesota congressman on her behalf.

    • Box 31 folder 75 uva-lib:2225688
      Letter from William A. Tansey to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 30, 1929
      1 page
      English Tansey, William A.

      Tansey sends Emilie Lawrence Reed copies of letters written on her behalf.

    • Box 31 folder 75 uva-lib:2225689
      Letter from Charles E. Fitzgerald to William A. Tansey  April 25, 1929
      3 pages
      English Fitzgerald, Charles E.

      Fitzgerald discusses activities on behalf of Emilie Lawrence Reed and the pension bill.

  • Box 31 folder 76 uva-lib:2225690
    Letter from C.H. Bridges to Gustaf E. Lambert March 21, 1929
  • Box 31 folder 77 uva-lib:2225691
    Letter from C.C. Fletcher to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 3, 1929
    1 page
    English Fletcher, C.C.

    Fletcher provides gardening advice.

  • Box 31 folder 78 uva-lib:2225692
    "Gentlemen, I salute you! ", an advertisement for Parke, Davis and Company in The Saturday Evening Post April 13, 1929
  • Box 31 folder 79 uva-lib:2225693
    Telegrams from R.C. Thompson and W.A. O'Connell to John J. Moran  April 15, 1929
    1 page
    English O'Connell, W.A.

    These telegrams congratulate Moran on receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor.

  • Box 31 folder 80 uva-lib:2225694
    "Real Heroism ", The Miami Herald April 19, 1929
  • Box 31 folder 81 uva-lib:2225695
    "Drama of Medicine's Conquest Over Yellow Fever Depicted for Doctors of State by Retiring Head Dr. E. Terry Smith ", The Hartford Daily Times May 4, 1929
  • Box 31 folder 82 uva-lib:2225696
    Letter from Lytton G. Ament to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 10, 1929
    1 page
    English Ament, Lytton G.

    Ament is unable to assist Emilie Lawrence Reed at present, but expects to be able to soon.

  • Box 31 folder 83 uva-lib:2225697
    Letter from Morris Sheppard to Jessie D. Ames  May 16, 1929
    1 page
    English Sheppard, Morris, 1875-1941

    Sheppard states that a bill of unspecified subject matter cannot pass.

  • Box 31 folder 84 uva-lib:2225698
    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
    5 pages
    English Good, James William

    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.

  • Box 31 folder 85 uva-lib:2225699
    Letters from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed June 1929
    • Box 31 folder 85 uva-lib:2225700
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 17, 1929
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean asks Emilie Lawrence Reed to supply the dates and locations of her birth and marriage.

    • Box 31 folder 85 uva-lib:2225701
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 20, 1929
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends Emilie Lawrence Reed a copy of the new Secretary of War's speech, given at West Point.

  • Box 32 folder 1 uva-lib:2225702
    Letter from John J. Moran to James E. Peabody  July 7, 1929
    5 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran thanks Peabody for his efforts in campaigning for compensation for the volunteers. Moran is hesitant to grant Agramonte compensation since he is healthy and, because of being Cuban, was immune from all dangers. Also included is a brief history of Moran's involvement with the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 32 folder 2 uva-lib:2225703
    Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 8, 1929
    2 pages
    English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

    Russell writes that he knew Walter Reed and values his work. He informs her that the Rockefeller Foundation has pursued yellow fever eradication since 1918.

  • Box 32 folder 3 uva-lib:2225704
    Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 23, 1929
    1 page
    English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


    Ireland expresses admiration for Emilie Lawrence Reed and Walter Reed.

  • Box 32 folder 4 uva-lib:2225705
    Letters from William G. Harrison to Emilie Lawrence Reed August 1929
    • Box 32 folder 4 uva-lib:2225706
      Letter from William G. Harrison to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 10, 1929
      1 page
      English Harrison, William G.

      Harrison seeks artifacts of Walter Reed for the Vanderbilt University Medical Department.

    • Box 32 folder 4 uva-lib:2225707
      Letter from William G. Harrison to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa 1929
      2 pages
      English Harrison, William G.

      Harrison thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for donating her husband's letter. He inquires if she has anything else she would like to contribute to the Vanderbilt University Medical School Museum.

  • Box 32 folder 5 uva-lib:2225708
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 14, 1929
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean vouches for Harrison and urges Emilie Lawrence Reed to make a donation to Vanderbilt University.

  • Box 32 folder 6 uva-lib:2225709
    Letter from Elizabeth L. Ireland to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa August 22, 1929
    4 pages
    English Ireland, Elizabeth L.

    Ireland thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the gift and the visit to Blue Ridge Summit.

  • Box 32 folder 7 uva-lib:2225710
    Memorandum from Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 27, 1929
    10 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean lists the yellow fever experiment participants included in the Roll of Honor.

  • Box 32 folder 8 uva-lib:2225711
    Letter from Frederick V. Coville to Emilie Lawrence Reed  August 30, 1929
    1 page
    English Coville, Frederick V. (Frederick Vernon), 1867-1937

    Coville offers gardening advice to Emilie.

  • Box 32 folder 9 uva-lib:2225712
    Letter from William G. Harrison to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 10, 1929
    1 page
    English Harrison, William G.

    Harrison thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the gift of a Bible.

  • Box 32 folder 10 uva-lib:2225713
    Letter from Landon Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed September 1929
    • Box 32 folder 10 uva-lib:2225714
      Letter from Landon Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 14, 1929
      4 pages
      English Reed, Landon

      Landon Reed writes about her husband Lawrence Reed's promotion to post inspector.

    • Box 32 folder 10 uva-lib:2225715
      Letter from Landon Reed to Blossom Reed  circa September 1929
      2 pages
      English Reed, Landon

      Landon Reed writes to Blossom Reed about the family cats.

  • Box 32 folder 11 uva-lib:2225716
    Letter from W.S. Leathers to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 30, 1929
    1 page
    English Leathers, Waller S. (Waller Smith), 1874-1946

    Leathers thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the donation of Walter Reed's letter and Bible to the Vanderbilt University Museum of Medical History.

  • Box 32 folder 12 uva-lib:2225717
    Letter from Richard M. Hewitt to the Editor  September 17, 1929
    4 pages
    English Hewitt, Richard M.

    Hewitt writes about the 1878 New Orleans yellow fever outbreak and Carter's work on the transmission of yellow fever.

  • Box 32 folder 13 uva-lib:2225718
    Letter from S.F. Blake to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 22, 1929
    1 page
    English Blake, S. F. (Sidney Fay), 1892-1959

    Blake identifies Emilie Lawrence Reed's botanical specimen.

  • Box 32 folder 14 uva-lib:2225719
    Report of an interview with Merritte W. Ireland, by Jessie Daniel Ames  October 22, 1929
    2 pages
    English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

    According to Ames, Ireland refuses to include her deceased husband (Roger Post Ames) among the yellow fever heroes. He minimizes Ames' husband role in the yellow fever work, and advises [Jessie Daniel Ames] to give up in her attempt to have him honored.

  • Box 32 folder 15 uva-lib:2225720
    "William B. Olsen Awarded Congressional Gold Medal ", Chicago Tribune circa October 9, 1929
  • Box 32 folder 16 uva-lib:2225721
    Letter from William A. Tansey to Emilie Lawrence Reed with enclosed photographs November 4, 1929
  • Box 32 folder 17 uva-lib:2225722
    Letter from [James E. Peabody] to Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright  November 18, 1929
    2 pages
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    [Peabody] thanks Wainwright for his support of the bill to honor the yellow fever experiment participants. Peabody is delighted that Agramonte was included, and glad that Marie Gorgas was not.

  • Box 32 folder 18 uva-lib:2225723
    Letter from C.H. Bridges to Jessie Daniel Ames  November 19, 1929
    1 page
    English Bridges, C.H.

    Bridges provides the official military record of Roger Ames' work in Cuba.

  • Box 32 folder 19 uva-lib:2225724
    Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 2, 1929
    1 page
    English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952

    Ireland sends Emilie Lawrence Reed a map of the Fort Robinson Station, near a butte which has been named for Walter Reed.

  • Box 32 folder 20 uva-lib:2225725
    Letter fragment from [Laura Armistead Carter] to Frederick F. Russell  December 16, 1929
    1 page
    English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

    [Laura Carter] writes to Russell concerning her planned completion of her father's unfinished history of yellow fever.

  • Box 32 folder 21 uva-lib:2225726
    Letter from [James E. Peabody] to George Kellogg  December 18, 1929
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    [Peabody] reports on the status of the Congressional campaign to honor the yellow fever heroes, and enlists Kellogg's help in the effort.

  • Box 32 folder 22 uva-lib:2225727
    Letter from [James E. Peabody] to Clara  December 29, 1929
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    [Peabody] describes his trips related to his campaign to honor the yellow fever heroes through an Act of Congress.

  • Box 32 folder 23 uva-lib:2225728
    "In Recognition of a Great Achievement ", Boston Evening Transcript December 30, 1929
  • Box 32 folder 24 uva-lib:2225729
    National Honors for the Yellow Fever Heroes  circa 1929
    4 pages
    English

    This report chronicles the path to recognition for the members of the Yellow Fever Board, beginning with a 1906 letter from Theodore Roosevelt.

  • Box 32 folder 25 uva-lib:2225730
    Envelope which contained charts of experimental yellow fever cases with annotations by Roger Post Ames 1929
  • Box 32 folder 26 uva-lib:2225731
    Letter from Billie [s.n.] to Mrs. Peggy Lazear Briggs circa 1929
  • Box 32 folder 27 uva-lib:2225732
    "Widow of Victor Over Yellow Fever Gets $1500 pension " January 2, 1930
  • Box 32 folder 28 uva-lib:2225733
    Letter from James E. Peabody to John J. Moran January 8, 1930
  • Box 32 folder 29 uva-lib:2225734
    Letter from Dorothy Blondel to John J. Moran  January 13, 1930
    1 page
    English Blondel, Dorothy

    Blondel, on behalf of the New York Association of Biology Teachers, congratulates Moran for his yellow fever work.

  • Box 32 folder 30 uva-lib:2225735
    Letter from Patrick J. Hurley to Morris Sheppard  January 29, 1930
    2 pages
    English Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay), 1883-1963

    Secretary of War Hurley summarizes Ames' service record, concluding that Ames does not merit inclusion in the yellow fever roll of honor. He suggests that Sheppard turn over any additional official papers to the War Department.

  • Box 32 folder 31 uva-lib:2225736
    Letter from [Morris Sheppard] to Patrick J. Hurley  January 31, 1930
    1 page
    English Sheppard, Morris, 1875-1941

    [Sheppard] clarifies his statements regarding Ames' service with the Yellow Fever Board, in Cuba.

  • Box 32 folder 32 uva-lib:2225737
    Letter from Morris Sheppard to Jessie Daniel Ames  January 31, 1930
    1 page
    English Sheppard, Morris, 1875-1941

    Sheppard informs Jessie Ames of the results of his correspondence with Secretary of War Hurley concerning her husband.

  • Box 32 folder 33 uva-lib:2225738
    Letter from Patrick J. Hurley to Morris Sheppard  February 8, 1930
    1 page
    English Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay), 1883-1963

    Hurley confirms that Ames contracted yellow fever in Cuba, but reiterates that Ames did not take part in the actual experiments of the Yellow Fever Board.

  • Box 32 folder 34 uva-lib:2225739
    Letter from Morris Sheppard to Jessie Daniel Ames  February 11, 1930
    1 page
    English Sheppard, Morris, 1875-1941

    Sheppard forwards a letter from Patrick J. Hurley, Secretary of War, to Jessie Ames, which confirms that her husband contracted yellow fever in Cuba. Sheppard writes that he will continue to work for a bill recognizing Ames' service.

  • Box 32 folder 35 uva-lib:2225740
    Letter from C.H. Bridges to Emilie Lawrence Reed  March 5, 1930
    1 page
    English Bridges, C.H.

    Bridges informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that Walter Reed is listed on the Roll of Honor, published in the 1930 Army Register.

  • Box 32 folder 36 uva-lib:2225741
    House of Representatives Report No. 841 March 5, 1930
  • Box 32 folder 37 uva-lib:2225742
    "The Martyrs of Medical Science ", The Baltimore Sun March 30, 1930
  • Box 32 folder 38 uva-lib:2225743
    Notebook and note cards March 1930-August 1930
    • Box 32 folder 38 uva-lib:2225744
      Miscellaneous notes  circa 1930
      English
    • Box 32 folder 38 uva-lib:2225745
      Notebook  circa 1930
      English
    • Box 32 folder 38 uva-lib:2225746
      Miscellaneous notes  circa 1930
      English
  • Box 32 folder 40 uva-lib:2225747
    Letter from Margaret H. Lower to Emilie L. Reed with enclosed program  April 8, 1930
    • Box 32 folder 40 uva-lib:2225748
      Letter from Margaret H. Lower to Emilie L. Reed  April 8, 1930
      3 pages
      English Lower, Margaret H.

      Lower thanks Emilie Reed for her promised gift of a cross and vases for the nearly completed chapel at Walter Reed Hospital.

    • Box 32 folder 40 uva-lib:2225749
      Program for the breaking ground for the memorial chapel at Walter Reed General Hospital  November 11, 1929
      English

      Lower thanks Emilie Reed for her promised gift of a cross and vases for the nearly completed chapel at Walter Reed Hospital.

  • Box 32 folder 41 uva-lib:2225750
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jessie Daniel Ames with enclosed questionnaire May 27, 1930
    • Box 32 folder 41 uva-lib:2225751
      Aristides Agramonte's answers to questions propounded by Jessie Daniel Ames  May 27, 1930
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931 Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Agramonte answers Mrs. Ames' questions concerning her husband's actions and responsibilities with the yellow fever board in Cuba.

    • Box 32 folder 41 uva-lib:2225752
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jessie Daniel Ames  May 27, 1930
      2 pages
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte informs Mrs. Ames about her husband's actions and responsibilities with the yellow fever board in Cuba, enclosing answers to questions she has posed.

    • Box 32 folder 41 uva-lib:2225753
      Transcript of letter fragment from John H. Andrus  circa 1930
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus answers questions about Ames and mentions the kindness of Lambert.

  • Box 32 folder 42 uva-lib:2225754
    "A Cuban Patriot Who Fought a Plague ", The New York Times Magazine , by S.J. Woolf June 8, 1930
  • Box 32 folder 43 uva-lib:2225755
    Drafts of a Memorandum for Wade Hampton Frost  August 24, 1930
    • Box 32 folder 43 uva-lib:2225756
      Memorandum for Wade Hampton Frost  August 24, 1930
      2 pages
      English

      This document lists acknowledgments to be included in Carter's "History of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 32 folder 43 uva-lib:2225757
      Memorandum to Wade Hampton Frost  August 24, 1930
      1 page
      English

      This document lists illustrative material to be included in Carter's "History of Yellow Fever," for which permissions to reproduce will be required.

    • Box 32 folder 43 uva-lib:2225758
      Notes for a memorandum to Wade Hampton Frost  circa 1930
      English
  • Box 32 folder 44 uva-lib:2225759
    Letter from Lawrence T. Royster to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 15, 1930
    2 pages
    English Royster, Lawrence T. (Lawrence Thomas), 1874-1953

    Royster thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for the copy of Gorgas' book and the letter to Walter Reed. He enjoyed her visit.

  • Box 32 folder 45 uva-lib:2225760
    Letter from Margaret H. Lower to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 11, 1930
    1 page
    English Lower, Margaret H.

    Lower informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that the Walter Reed Army Medical Center Chapel has been completed.

  • Box 32 folder 46 uva-lib:2225761
    Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to William R. Smith December 12, 1930
  • Box 32 folder 47 uva-lib:2225762
    Letter from Lawrence T. Royster to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 24, 1930
    1 page
    English Royster, Lawrence T. (Lawrence Thomas), 1874-1953

    Royster informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that he has spoken with President Alderman, of the University of Virginia, about obtaining either a portrait or a bust of Walter Reed.

  • Box 32 folder 48 uva-lib:2225763
    Christmas card from Philip Showalter Hench to an unidentified person circa December 1930
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 32 folder 49 uva-lib:2225764
    Memorandum from L.O. Howard  circa 1930
    7 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard reflects on his lifetime of work with mosquitoes. He includes a transcript of a January 13, 1901 letter from Walter Reed describing the success of Reed's experiments. A transcript of a February 20, 1902 letter from Ronald Ross discusses Ross' work in Africa.

  • Box 32 folder 50 uva-lib:2225765
    Copies of excerpts from A History of Applied Entomology  1930
    • Box 32 folder 50 uva-lib:2225766
      Excerpt from A History of Applied Entomology  1930
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard discusses his work on mosquito theory.

    • Box 32 folder 50 uva-lib:2225767
      Excerpt from A History of Applied Entomology  1930
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard discusses his work on mosquito theory.

    • Box 32 folder 50 uva-lib:2225768
      Excerpt from A History of Applied Entomology  1930
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard discusses his work on mosquito theory.

    • Box 32 folder 50 uva-lib:2225769
      Excerpt from A History of Applied Entomology  1930
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard discusses his work on mosquito theory.

  • Box 32 folder 51 uva-lib:2225770
    Poems addressed to Emilie L. Reed January 20, 1931

    The two poems are entitled, How It Happened and Elliott Holman .

  • Box 32 folder 52 uva-lib:2225771
    Letter from Helen Crone Nolte to Emilie Lawrence Reed  February 14, 1931
    4 pages
    English Nolte, Helen Crone

    Nolte requests permission to name a son after Walter Reed.

  • Box 32 folder 53 uva-lib:2225772
    Letter from Edwin Anderson Alderman to Emilie Lawrence Reed  February 18, 1931
    1 page
    English Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931

    Alderman thanks Emilie Lawrence Reed for her gift of a replica of a Walter Reed bust by Schuler.

  • Box 32 folder 54 uva-lib:2225773
    Letter from Gertrude B. Updegraff to Emilie Lawrence Reed  March 7, 1931
    8 pages
    English Updegraff, Gertrude B.

    Updegraff enjoyed meeting Emilie Lawrence Reed in Washington, D.C. She describes trips to Detroit, Albany, and home to Trenton, N.J.

  • Box 32 folder 55 uva-lib:2225774
    Letters from Wilburt C. Davidson to Emilie Lawrence Reed March 1931
    • Box 32 folder 55 uva-lib:2225775
      Letter from Wilburt C. Davison to Emilie Lawrence Reed  March 9, 1931
      1 page
      English Davison, Wilburt Cornell, 1892-1972

      Davison invites Emilie Lawrence Reed to attend the dedication of Duke University Hospital. He lists the wards named for distinguished physicians, including one named for Walter Reed.

    • Box 32 folder 55 uva-lib:2225776
      Letter from Wilburt C. Davison to Emilie Lawrence Reed  March 16, 1931
      1 page
      English Davison, Wilburt Cornell, 1892-1972

      Davison is disappointed that Emilie Lawrence Reed cannot attend the dedication of Duke University Hospital.

  • Box 32 folder 56 uva-lib:2225777
    A Biographical Sketch of Walter Reed , by B. Edward Vedder April 6, 1931
  • Box 32 folder 57 uva-lib:2225778
    Photograph of gathering for sunrise service on the grounds of Walter Reed Hospital in The Washington Star April 12, 1931
  • Box 32 folder 58 uva-lib:2225779
    Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Albert E. Truby  August 20, 1931
    3 pages
    English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


    Ireland mentions Agramonte's death and requests that Truby and Kean write an accurate depiction of Agramonte's and Ames' work with the Yellow Fever Commission. He also describes a trip to France.

  • Box 32 folder 59 uva-lib:2225780
    Copies of "Walter Reed Hospital "by Kathleen Read Coontz in American Motorist August 1931
  • Box 32 folder 60 uva-lib:2225781
    Obituary for Aristides Agramonte August 1931
  • Box 32 folder 61 uva-lib:2225782
    Copies of "From Fever Swamps to Immortality ", The Washington Post September 13, 1931
  • Box 32 folder 62 uva-lib:2225783
    Correspondence between Emilie L. Reed to Herbert S. Hollander September 1931
    • Box 32 folder 62 uva-lib:2225784
      Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Herbert S. Hollander  September 1931
      2 pages
      English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

      Emilie Lawrence Reed expresses her appreciation for Hollander's newspaper article on Walter Reed.

    • Box 32 folder 62 uva-lib:2225785
      Letter from Herbert S. Hollander to Emilie Lawrence Reed  September 23, 1931
      1 page
      English Hollander, Herbert S.

      Hollander gratefully acknowledges Emilie Lawrence Reed's letter.

  • Box 32 folder 63 uva-lib:2225786
    Letter from Oren Britt Brown to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 6, 1931
    1 page
    English Brown, Oren Britt

    Brown sends Emilie Lawrence Reed an article on the Congressional gold medal awarded to Walter Reed. He has heard of the progress on Blossom's new house.

  • Box 32 folder 64 uva-lib:2225787
    Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to Albert E. Truby December 1931
    • Box 32 folder 64 uva-lib:2225788
      Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to Albert E. Truby  December 7, 1931
      1 page
      English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

      Howard requests an interview with Truby to learn about Reed's character and personality for a play he is writing about the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 32 folder 64 uva-lib:2225789
      Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to Albert E. Truby  December 19, 1931
      1 page
      English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

      Howard confirms his appointment with Truby.

  • Box 32 folder 65 uva-lib:2225790
    Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran  December 22, 1931
    1 page
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard requests an interview with Moran in order to inquire about the yellow fever experiments. Howard is writing a play about the work of the Yellow Fever Commission entitled "Yellow Jack."

  • Box 32 folder 66 uva-lib:2225791
    Speech to be given at inauguration of tablet to Jesse W. Lazear at Columbia University 1931

    It is likely that the speech was never delivered in public.

  • Box 32 folder 67 uva-lib:2225792
    Newspaper clippings and photographs of Walter Reed Hospital 1931
  • Box 32 folder 68 uva-lib:2225793
    Newspaper clippings relating to Walter Reed circa 1931
  • Box 32 folder 69 uva-lib:2225794
    Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran  January 12, 1932
    1 page
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard requests an interview with Moran.

  • Box 32 folder 70 uva-lib:2225795
    Telegrams from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran January 1932
    • Box 32 folder 70 uva-lib:2225796
      Telegram from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran  January 18, 1932
      1 page
      English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

      Howard thanks Moran for his letter and cable.

    • Box 32 folder 70 uva-lib:2225797
      Telegram from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran  January 22, 1932
      1 page
      English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

      Howard writes that he will meet Moran in Havana.

  • Box 32 folder 71 uva-lib:2225798
    Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran  February 4, 1932
    1 page
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard thanks Moran for his visit.

  • Box 32 folder 72 uva-lib:2225799
    Memorandum from Albert E. Truby to the Surgeon General  March 9, 1932
    2 pages
    English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

    Truby states his opinion, with Kean's concurrence, regarding qualifications for inclusion in the yellow fever roll of honor. He refers to the paper written by Walter Reed et al., "The Etiology of Yellow Fever - A Preliminary Note," and he recommends A.S. Pinto not be included in the roll of honor.

  • Box 32 folder 73 uva-lib:2225800
    Draft of letter from the Secretary of War to David A. Reed  March 18, 1932
    3 pages
    English

    The Secretary of War recommends denying the claim of A.S. Pinto, as presented in Senate Bill No. 206.

  • Box 32 folder 74 uva-lib:2225801
    Copies of "Roll of Honor: Participants in Yellow Fever Investigations in Cuba "in the Army Register May 7, 1932
  • Box 32 folder 75 uva-lib:2225802
    Letters from Richard B. Ritchey to Emilie Lawrence Reed June 26, 1932
    • Box 32 folder 75 uva-lib:2225803
      [Yearbook photograph]? for Ralph Rohrer Whittaker, Jr. 1932
      1 page
      English
    • Box 32 folder 75 uva-lib:2225804
      Ralph Rohrer Whittaker, Jr.'s address 1932
      1 page
      English
    • Box 32 folder 75 uva-lib:2225805
      Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Ralph Rohrer Whittaker, Jr. 1932
      5 pages
      English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

      Emilie Lawrence Reed thanks Whittaker for the sentiments expressed in his address "Unsung Heroes," and inquires if he knows the location of a church window dedicated to Christ, Florence Nightingale, and Walter Reed.

    • Box 32 folder 75 uva-lib:2225806
      Miscellaneous notes circa 1932
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 32 folder 75 uva-lib:2225807
      Letter from Richard B. Ritchey to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 26, 1932
      1 page
      English Ritchey, Richard B.

      Ritchey sends Emilie Lawrence Reed a copy of Whittaker's article on Reed and yellow fever.

    • Box 32 folder 75 uva-lib:2225808
      Unsung Heroes  circa 1932
      3 pages
      English Whittaker, Ralph Rohrer, Jr.

      Whittaker describes the yellow fever experiments and praises Reed and the volunteers.

  • Box 32 folder 76 uva-lib:2225809
    Letter from P.R. Hawley to Emilie Lawrence Reed  October 6, 1932
    1 page
    English Hawley, Paul R. (Paul Ramsey), 1891-1965

    Hawley invites Emilie Lawrence Reed to be the guest of honor at the American Public Health Association's annual meeting.

  • Box 32 folder 77 uva-lib:2225810
    Letter from James E. Peabody to Caroline Latimer with photographs of Warren Jernegan's grave enclosed October 21, 1932
  • Box 32 folder 78 uva-lib:2225811
    Health Heroes: Robert Koch , by Grace T. Hallock and C.E. Turner 1932
  • Box 33 folder 1 uva-lib:2225812
    Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran  January 12, 1933
    1 page
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard describes his play, "Yellow Jack." He mentions taking artistic license with his treatment of the volunteer soldiers' lives for the sake of the story.

  • Box 33 folder 2 uva-lib:2225813
    Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Albert E. Truby  January 17, 1933
    1 page
    English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

    Russell seeks clarification about the yellow fever experiments. He is particularly interested in whether or not Reed returned to the United States before beginning the experiments.

  • Box 33 folder 3 uva-lib:2225814
    Letter from [Albert E. Truby] to Frederick F. Russell  January 25, 1933
    2 pages
    English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

    Truby narrates the sequence of events leading to the yellow fever experiments, noting that Walter Reed returned to United States on August 7 and came back to Cuba on October 1, 1900.

  • Box 33 folder 4 uva-lib:2225815
    Correspondence, reports, and speeches of James E. Peabody 1933-1943
    • Box 33 folder 4 uva-lib:2225816
      Letter from James C. Reed to James E. Peabody  June 20, 1933
      1 page
      English Reed, James Clayton

      James Reed writes that he regrets having missed Peabody's visit. He provides information about himself and his brothers.

    • Box 33 folder 4 uva-lib:2225817
      Letter from James C. Reed to James E. Peabody  June 20, 1933
      1 page
      English Reed, James Clayton

      James Reed writes that he regrets having missed Peabody's visit. He provides information about himself and his brothers.

    • Box 33 folder 4 uva-lib:2225818
      Letter from Laura Wood to James E. Peabody  February 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood reports to Peabody about Emilie and Blossom Reed and the illnesses of Andrus and Kissinger. She requests information about the pensions for the participants and their families.

    • Box 33 folder 4 uva-lib:2225819
      Letter from Simon Flexner to James E. Peabody  December 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946

      Flexner comments on Peabody's manuscript and corrects details about Welch and Johns Hopkins Hospital.

    • Box 33 folder 4 uva-lib:2225820
      [Text of speech?] to the members of the Yellow Fever Committees  circa 1933
      13 pages
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody discusses yellow fever work dating back to 1897, with particular emphasis on the work done in Cuba, in 1900 and 1901, by Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 33 folder 4 uva-lib:2225821
      Report of the Yellow Fever Committee of the New York Association of Biology Teachers  circa 1933
      2 pages
      English

      The report describes efforts to pass a Congressional bill honoring the yellow fever volunteers and securing pensions.

  • Box 33 folder 5 uva-lib:2225822
    Letter from John D. Schwieger to Albert E. Truby  June 21, 1933
    2 pages
    English Schwieger, John D.

    Schwieger, who served with Truby in Cuba, requests Truby's assistance in retaining his pension.

  • Box 33 folder 6 uva-lib:2225823
    Letter from William F. King to John J. Moran  June 22, 1933
    2 pages
    English King, William Franklin, 1874-

    King invites Moran to participate in a meeting of the American Public Health Association commemorating the anniversary of Walter Reed's paper, presented in 1900.

  • Box 33 folder 7 uva-lib:2225824
    Letter from William F. King to John J. Moran  August 10, 1933
    1 page
    English King, William Franklin, 1874-

    King informs Moran that the date of the memorial session has been changed and urges Moran to attend.

  • Box 33 folder 8 uva-lib:2225825
    4 de Septiembre, 1933-1935, El Libro de la Victoria: Parte de la Labor Constructiva Del Ejercito circa 1935
    Spanish
  • Box 33 folder 9 uva-lib:2225826
    Cablegram from John J. Moran to William F. King  September 7, 1933
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran sends word that he is unable to attend the meeting.

  • Box 33 folder 10 uva-lib:2225827
    Letter from William F. King to John J. Moran with enclosed program and related note circa 1933-1966
    • Box 33 folder 10 uva-lib:2225828
      Letter from William F. King to John J. Moran  October 17, 1933
      1 page
      English King, William Franklin, 1874-

      King sends Moran a program of the memorial session of the American Public Health Association

    • Box 33 folder 10 uva-lib:2225829
      Program of the Memorial Session and Banquet In Recognition of the High Public Service Rendered by Major Walter Reed and Those Associated With Him in the Discovery of the Cause and Means of Transmission of Yellow Fever  October 17, 1933
      6 pages
      English

      The memorial session and banquet was a part of the Sixty-Second Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association.

    • Box 33 folder 10 uva-lib:2225830
      Note  circa 1933-1966
      1 page
      English
  • Box 33 folder 11 uva-lib:2225831
    Cententaire du Docteur Carlos J. Finlay , by Francisco Dominguez December 5, 1933
    French
  • Box 33 folder 12 uva-lib:2225832
    Major General William Crawford Gorgas, M.C., U.S.A. , by Franklin Martin 1933
  • Box 33 folder 13 uva-lib:2225833
    "Believe It Or Not ... by Ripley " 1933

    Walter Reed is featured in this newspaper column.

  • Box 33 folder 14 uva-lib:2225834
    Copies of Health Through the Ages , by C.E.A. Winslow and Grace T. Hallock 1933
  • Box 33 folder 15 uva-lib:2225835
    Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran  March 6, 1934
    1 page
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard writes that his play opens tonight and discusses the changes he has made.

  • Box 33 folder 16 uva-lib:2225836
    Review of the play, "Yellow Jack ", by Sidney Coe Howard in Time March 19, 1934
  • Box 33 folder 17 uva-lib:2225837
    Letter from Robert U. Patterson to John J. Moran  June 13, 1934
    1 page
    English Patterson, Robert U.

    Patterson thanks Moran for the donation of his yellow fever certificate to the Army Medical Library.

  • Box 33 folder 18 uva-lib:2225838
    Letter from Walter De Blois Briggs to Sidney Coe Howard  July 23, 1934
    1 page
    English Briggs, Walter De Blois, 1901-

    Briggs, Jesse Lazear's son-in-law, congratulates Howard on his play. He offers a correction concerning Private Dean's willingness to participate in the experiment.

  • Box 33 folder 19 uva-lib:2225839
    President Roosevelt in Hawaii July, 1934 , by the staff of The Honolulu Star-Bulletin circa July 1934
  • Box 33 folder 20 uva-lib:2225840
    Issue of American Explorer July 1934

    Contains an article relating to the play, Yellow Jack .

  • Box 33 folder 21 uva-lib:2225841
    Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to Walter De Blois Briggs  August 11, 1934
    2 pages
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard offers a justification of his characterization of Dean in his play, "Yellow Jack."

  • Box 33 folder 22 uva-lib:2225842
    Statement of Winifred E. Lewis concerning the yellow fever experiments October 13, 1934

    Winifred E. Lewis nursed Roger Post Ames in Cuba during his illness with yellow fever around 1900.

  • Box 33 folder 23 uva-lib:2225843
    Copies of Recollections of Personal Experiences in Connection with Yellow Fever Epidemics in Havana 1898-1899-1900 , by Chauncey B. Baker November 5, 1935

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 33 folder 23 uva-lib:2225844
      Recollections of Personal Experiences in Connection with Yellow Fever Epidemics in Havana 1898-1899-1900 , by Chauncey B. Baker  November 5, 1934
      8 pages
      English Baker, C. B. (Chauncey Brooke), 1860-1936

      Baker describes his personal experiences in connection with yellow fever epidemics in Havana, Cuba.

  • Box 33 folder 24 uva-lib:2225845
    A Century of Methodism in Charlottesville, Virginia November 1934
  • Box 33 folder 25 uva-lib:2225846
    Letter from William T. Davis to Emilie Lawrence Reed  December 22, 1934
    1 page
    English Davis, William T.

    Davis sends Christmas wishes to Emilie Reed and requests a photograph of her.

  • Box 33 folder 26 uva-lib:2225847
    Letter from Chauncey B. Baker to Albert E. Truby  January 17, 1935
    1 page
    English Baker, C. B. (Chauncey Brooke), 1860-1936

    Baker sends Truby a copy of his recollections of yellow fever epidemics in Havana and requests corrections.

  • Box 33 folder 27 uva-lib:2225848
    Senate Bill S.1850 February 14, 1935

    To amend an act entitled 'An Act to recognize the high public service rendered by Major Walter Reed and those associated with him in the discovery of the cause and means of transmission of yellow fever'.

  • Box 33 folder 28 uva-lib:2225849
    Letter from J.G. Woods to James E. Peabody with enclosed excerpts and transcriptions 1935

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 33 folder 28 uva-lib:2225850
      Letter from J.G. Woods to James E. Peabody  February 16, 1935
      1 page
      English Woods, J.G.

      Woods sends Peabody a transcription of a 1914 letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt.

    • Box 33 folder 28 uva-lib:2225851
      Partial transcription by J.G. Woods of 1914 letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt  April 6, 1914
      1 page
      English Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924

      Woods transcribes part of a 1914 letter from Henry Cabot Lodge to Theodore Roosevelt concerning the successful use of mosquito netting against yellow fever in 1850.

    • Box 33 folder 28 uva-lib:2225852
      Excerpts from A History of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878 , by J.M. Keating  1879
      1 page
      English Keating, John McLeod, 1830-1906

      Keating describes a 1878 yellow fever epidemic in Memphis, Tennessee.

  • Box 33 folder 29 uva-lib:2225853
    Letter from Sidney Coe Howard to John J. Moran  February 20, 1935
    1 page
    English Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

    Howard writes that he will send Moran a copy of "Yellow Jack." He reports on the play's success and sympathizes with Moran's difficulties related to the Cuban revolution.

  • Box 33 folder 30 uva-lib:2225854
    Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to James E. Peabody  March 12, 1935
    3 pages
    English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

    Leon thanks Peabody for his work in securing pensions for yellow fever participants. She discusses her mother's death and conditions in Cuba.

  • Box 33 folder 31 uva-lib:2225855
    Correspondence between Chauncey B. Baker and Albert E. Truby April 1935
    • Box 33 folder 31 uva-lib:2225856
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Chauncey B. Baker  April 13, 1935
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby thanks Baker for relating his yellow fever experiences.

    • Box 33 folder 31 uva-lib:2225857
      Letter from Chauncey B. Baker to Albert E. Truby  April 3, 1935
      1 page
      English Baker, C. B. (Chauncey Brooke), 1860-1936

      Baker writes that he is sending Truby a copy of his yellow fever experiences.

  • Box 33 folder 32 uva-lib:2225858
    Correspondence of S.S. Goldwater April 1935-May 1935
    • Box 33 folder 32 uva-lib:2225859
      Letter from S.S. Goldwater to Albert E. Truby  May 1, 1935
      1 page
      English Goldwater, S. S. (Sigismund Schulz), 1873-1942

      Goldwater informs Truby that he will not have a job opening in his hospital.

    • Box 33 folder 32 uva-lib:2225860
      Letter from S.S. Goldwater to Albert E. Truby  May 4, 1935
      1 page
      English Goldwater, S. S. (Sigismund Schulz), 1873-1942

      Goldwater sends letters of recommendation to Truby his letters of recommendation to Truby.

    • Box 33 folder 32 uva-lib:2225861
      Letter from Harlow Brooks to S.S. Goldwater  April 6, 1935
      1 page
      English Brooks, Harlow, 1871-1936

      Brooks recommends Truby for a hospital position, describing his character and experience.

    • Box 33 folder 32 uva-lib:2225862
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to S.S. Goldwater  April 9, 1935
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell recommends Truby for a hospital position, describing his character and experience.

    • Box 33 folder 32 uva-lib:2225863
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to S.S. Goldwater  April 11, 1935
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952

      Ireland recommends Truby for a hospital position, describing his character and experience.

    • Box 33 folder 32 uva-lib:2225864
      Letter from Frederick P. Reynolds to S.S. Goldwater  April 11, 1935
      1 page
      English Reynolds, Frederick P.

      Reynolds recommends Truby for a hospital position, describing his character and experience.

  • Box 33 folder 33 uva-lib:2225865
    Letter from James E. Peabody to the Members of the New York Association of Biology Teachers  May 5, 1935
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    Peabody urges support of a bill granting posthumous recognition to George Sherman Ward and a pension to his survivors, in recognition of Ward's part in James Carroll's typhoid experiment, in 1904.

  • Box 33 folder 34 uva-lib:2225866
    Issue of The War Cry June 22, 1935

    An article in the magazine mentions Walter Reed.

  • Box 33 folder 35 uva-lib:2225867
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Donald H. McLean  July 19, 1935
    2 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus writes a letter of support for Roger Post Ames and Gustaf E. Lambert, advocating enactment of the bills that would recognize their contributions to the Yellow Fever Commission work and grant pensions.

  • Box 33 folder 36 uva-lib:2225868
    "Biographers Turn Sleuth, Tracking Down New Facts About the Famous ", The Washington Post July 21, 1935
  • Box 33 folder 37 uva-lib:2225869
    Issue of The Harrisburg Churchman July 1935

    Contains articles relating to Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania.

  • Box 33 folder 38 uva-lib:2225870
    Letter from John H. Andrus to James H. Lewis  August 9, 1937
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus writes in support of bill S.115 granting recognition to Gustaf E. Lambert for his role in the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 33 folder 39 uva-lib:2225871
    "Rev. James C. Reed ", by T. McN. Simpson in The Virginia Conference Annual: The Journal of the Proceedings of the One Hundred and Fifty-Third Session of the Virginia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South October 1935
  • Box 33 folder 40 uva-lib:2225872
    Letter from James E. Peabody to John J. Moran  December 10, 1935
    1 page
    English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

    Peabody thanks Moran for his hospitality and for the information on the Yellow Fever Commission work.

  • Box 33 folder 41 uva-lib:2225873
    Memorandum from Frank T. Hines to Colonel Ijams with an enclosed lecture on Walter Reed December 20, 1935-January 3, 1936
    • Box 33 folder 41 uva-lib:2225874
      Memorandum from Frank T. Hines to Col. Ijams  January 3, 1936
      1 page
      English Hines, Frank T. (Frank Thomas), 1870-1960

      Hines sends Ijams a copy of a lecture on Walter Reed by Major Wesley C. Cox.

    • Box 33 folder 41 uva-lib:2225875
      Walter Reed - A Memoir , by Wesley C. Cox  December 20, 1935
      8 pages
      English Cox, Wesley C.

      Cox's lecture includes a biography of Walter Reed and a detailed description of the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 33 folder 42 uva-lib:2225876
    Letter from Edward Angles to James E. Peabody December 27, 1935
  • Box 33 folder 43 uva-lib:2225877
    Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Albert E. Truby  January 2, 1936
    2 pages
    English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951

    Sawyer inquires about the use of a rhesus monkey in Reed's yellow fever experiments. He questions the accuracy of the "Yellow Jack's" portrayal of Dean.

  • Box 33 folder 44 uva-lib:2225878
    Obituaries for Levi E. Folk January 10, 1936
  • Box 33 folder 45 uva-lib:2225879
    Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Albert E. Truby  February 4, 1936
    1 page
    English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951

    Sawyer thanks Truby for responding to his letter, and is pleased with Truby's opinion regarding Dean.

  • Box 33 folder 46 uva-lib:2225880
    Obituaries for Levi E. Folk February 9, 1936-February 10, 1936
  • Box 33 folder 47 uva-lib:2225881
    "Elizabeth "in Authors Today and Yesterday June 8, 1936

    With envelope addressed to Mrs. Walter Reed.

  • Box 33 folder 48 uva-lib:2225882
    Letter from Allen R. Boyd to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 10, 1936
    1 page
    English Boyd, Allen R.

    Boyd responds to Emilie Lawrence Reed's question concerning wood thrushes.

  • Box 33 folder 49 uva-lib:2225883
    Letter fragment to Albert E. Truby  July 15, 1936
    1 page
    English

    The writer urges Truby to place his yellow fever correspondence in an archive for safekeeping and compliments Kean personally and professionally.

  • Box 33 folder 50 uva-lib:2225884
    Letter from N. Paul Hudson to Emilie Lawrence Reed with enclosed program November 1936
    • Box 33 folder 50 uva-lib:2225885
      Letter from N. Paul Hudson to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 5, 1936
      1 page
      English Hudson, N. Paul

      Hudson sends Emilie Lawrence Reed a program from the annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine. He invites her to attend the meeting, where she will be presented with the Walter Reed medal.

    • Box 33 folder 50 uva-lib:2225886
      Program of the Thirty-Second Annual Meeting of The American Society of Tropical Medicine  November 1936
      15 pages
      English
  • Box 33 folder 51 uva-lib:2225887
    The Walter Reed Medal 1936

    Awarded by the American Society of Tropical Medicine to Mrs. Walter Reed n recognition of meritorious achievement in tropical medicine.

uva-lib:2225888
Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench circa 1850-circa 1966 bulk 1937-1960
Box 34-55
21 boxes

Series IV. Philip Showalter Hench primarily consists of materials that Hench created or collected while researching the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission. Items in this series date from around 1850 to around 1865 with the bulk of the items dating from 1937 to 1960. Researchers who are studying the yellow fever experiments will be particularly interested in the materials (e.g. interviews, autobiographies) that document first-hand accounts of the events surrounding the experiments. Other researchers may be interested in items that document Hench's role in shaping public memory of the commission and its experiments. The materials in this series include, but are not limited to the following:

Hench's correspondence and interviews with participants in the yellow fever experiments and their families including: Emilie Lawrence Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom) Reed, Walter Lawrence Reed, John J. Moran, Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, John H. Andrus, and John R. Kissinger;
autobiographical accounts of the experiment's participants and their families;
notes, reports, correspondence and other materials relating to Hench's search for the original site of Camp Lazear in Cuba;
correspondence with Cuban government officials and members of the scientific community relating to Hench's campaign to build a Camp Lazear memorial;
correspondence and other materials relating to ceremonies honoring Jesse W. Lazear at Washington and Jefferson College;
newspaper articles, magazine articles, and other printed matter concerning the yellow fever experiments and its participants;
drafts of speeches and presentations Hench gave on the history of the yellow fever experiments to various audiences;
meeting minutes and other materials that document Hench's relationship with and participation in the Walter Reed Memorial Association;
scripts for radio programs relating to the yellow fever experiments;
notes, outlines, lists, correspondence, and other materials that document Hench's research about the yellow fever experiments and a book he had planned to write on the subject;
and the gold medal that Congress posthumously awarded to Walter Reed for his work with yellow fever.

Materials housed in boxes 34-49 are generally arranged in chronological order by their date of creation. Materials housed in the remaining boxes of this series do not appear to have been arranged in a systematic fashion.

  • Box 34 folder 1 uva-lib:2225889
    Scripts of "The Heroes of the Yellow Fever Experiments in Cuba in 1900 "for the We the People radio program  January 10, 1937
    • Box 34 folder 1 uva-lib:2225890
      Scripts of "The Heroes of the Yellow Fever Experiments in Cuba in 1900 "for the We the People radio program  January 10, 1937
      5 pages
      English

      The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

      This radio script presents a fictionalized version of the yellow fever experiments, and portrays Kissinger and Moran as heroes. The radio program was prepared and produced by Young & Rubicam, Inc. for the program, "We The People", for their client the General Foods Corp., to promote their product "Calumet", on January 10, 1937, from 5:00-5:30 on the network WJZ.

    • Box 34 folder 1 uva-lib:2225891
      Scripts of "The Heroes of the Yellow Fever Experiments in Cuba in 1900 "for the We the People radio program  January 10, 1937
      8 pages
      English

      This radio script presents a fictionalized version of the yellow fever experiments, and portrays Kissinger and Moran as heroes. The radio program was prepared and produced by Young & Rubicam, Inc. for the program, "We The People", for their client the General Foods Corp., to promote their product "Calumet", on January 10, 1937, from 5:00-5:30 on the network WJZ.

  • Box 34 folder 2 uva-lib:2225892
    Letter from John H. Andrus to John J. Moran  January 14, 1937
    3 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus provides Moran with an autobiography of his military service and a list of names and addresses of surviving yellow fever volunteers. He comments on Kissinger.

  • Box 34 folder 3 uva-lib:2225893
    Letter from F.N. Raymond to John J. Moran  January 19, 1937
    1 page
    English Raymond, F.N.

    Raymond writes that he heard Moran on Lowell Thomas' radio program.

  • Box 34 folder 4 uva-lib:2225894
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  February 1, 1937
    1 page
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    Hutchison thanks Hench for writing to Lord Dawson.

  • Box 34 folder 5 uva-lib:2225895
    Letter from [s.n.] Rovensky to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  February 3, 1937
    1 page
    English Rovensky, [s.n.]

    Rovensky informs Hutchison that he met with Lord Dawson to encourage him to visit the United States to lecture at Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 34 folder 6 uva-lib:2225896
    Letter from Lord Dawson to Philip Showalter Hench  February 13, 1937
    1 page
    English Dawson, Lord

    Dawson writes that he will be unable to visit the United States next autumn.

  • Box 34 folder 7 uva-lib:2225897
    Letter from [Lord Dawson] to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  February 13, 1937
    1 page
    English Dawson, Lord

    [Dawson] regrets that he will be unable to attend the Founder's Day ceremonies.

  • Box 34 folder 8 uva-lib:2225898
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  February 16, 1937
    1 page
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    Hutchison sends Hench a copy of a letter from Rovensky to Hutchison regarding Lord Dawson.

  • Box 34 folder 9 uva-lib:2225899
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  February 22, 1937
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Hutchison for the Rovensky letter. Hench would like to meet Kissinger and question him about the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 34 folder 10 uva-lib:2225900
    Obituaries for Charles G. Sonntag February 22, 1937-February 25, 1937
  • Box 34 folder 11 uva-lib:2225901
    Letters from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench March 1937
    • Box 34 folder 11 uva-lib:2225902
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  March 4, 1937
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison informs Hench that Lord Dawson cannot attend the Founders' Day ceremonies. He is considering postponing the event until commencement and again inviting Dawson, as this would also give them more time to prepare the “Yellow Jack” performance.

    • Box 34 folder 11 uva-lib:2225903
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  March 8, 1937
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison writes to Hench about postponing the ceremonies to honor Lazear until commencement.

  • Box 34 folder 12 uva-lib:2225904
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench April 5, 1937
    • Box 34 folder 12 uva-lib:2225905
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  April 5, 1937
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Hutchison that he has written to Lord Dawson concerning a later date for the Lazear memorial dedication.

    • Box 34 folder 12 uva-lib:2225906
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lord Dawson  April 5, 1937
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench regrets that Dawson cannot attend the ceremony and suggests postponing the event to a later date.

  • Box 34 folder 13 uva-lib:2225907
    Letter from John J. Moran to Albert E. Truby  April 27, 1937
    2 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran corrects identifications of individuals in a photograph and describes his military assignments.

  • Box 34 folder 14 uva-lib:2225908
    Script of "The Heroes of the Yellow Fever Experiments in Cuba "for The Shell Show radio program  May 15, 1937
    7 pages
    English

    This radio show script on the yellow fever experiments includes an interview with Kissinger.

  • Box 34 folder 15 uva-lib:2225909
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Gustaf E. Lambert  May 18, 1937
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus hopes that Lambert and Jessie Ames get the recognition they deserve.

  • Box 34 folder 16 uva-lib:2225910
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Gustaf E. Lambert  June 16, 1937
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus writes to Lambert regarding lobbying efforts for the bill recognizing Lambert and Ames.

  • Box 34 folder 17 uva-lib:2225911
    Letter from [John H. Andrus] to John D. Schwieger  July 1, 1937
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    [Andrus?] reports to Schwieger that his letter to Lambert was returned and that he is worried about him.

  • Box 34 folder 18 uva-lib:2225912
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Government Printing Office  July 6, 1937
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench requests a copy of the report of the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 34 folder 19 uva-lib:2225913
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  July 6, 1937
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench would like to meet with Moran to discuss the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 34 folder 20 uva-lib:2225914
    Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Jessie Daniel Ames  July 11, 1937
    1 page
    English Lambert, Gustaf E.

    Lambert updates Jessie Ames on his efforts to secure passage of a bill recognizing Roger Ames and others.

  • Box 34 folder 21 uva-lib:2225915
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  July 18, 1937
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran introduces himself to Hench and will send him an account of his experiences with the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 34 folder 22 uva-lib:2225916
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench with Moran's autobiography enclosed July 24, 1937
    • Box 34 folder 22 uva-lib:2225917
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  July 24, 1937
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran sends Hench his autobiography.

    • Box 34 folder 22 uva-lib:2225918
      The Story of John Moran ...  circa 1937
      5 pages
      English

      Moran's autobiography gives a detailed account of the yellow fever experiments in which he took part.

  • Box 34 folder 23 uva-lib:2225919
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  July 27, 1937
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Moran in advance for the promised autobiography.

  • Box 34 folder 24 uva-lib:2225920
    Letter from W.S. Lemon to Philip Showalter Hench  July 31, 1937
    1 page
    English Lemon, W.S.

    Lemon informs Hench of the honorarium offered to speakers by Sigma Xi and asks him to inform Moran that Sigma Xi will take care of him during his visit.

  • Box 34 folder 25 uva-lib:2225921
    "Roll of Honor: Participants in Yellow Fever Investigations in Cuba "in the Army Register  1937
    3 pages
    English

    This excerpt includes the Roll of Honor of the participants in the yellow fever investigations in Cuba.

  • Box 34 folder 26 uva-lib:2225922
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  August 3, 1937
    3 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus compliments Truby and requests verification of certain incidents related to the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 34 folder 27 uva-lib:2225923
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  August 7, 1937
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran requests the address of a University of Virginia medical school classmate of his who was working at the Mayo Clinic in 1931.

  • Box 34 folder 28 uva-lib:2225924
    Letter from John H. Andrus to James H. Lewis  August 9, 1937
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus solicits advice on how to further the cause to recognize Lambert's role.

  • Box 34 folder 29 uva-lib:2225925
    Letters from Alton P. Tisdel to Philip Showalter Hench August 1937
    • Box 34 folder 29 uva-lib:2225926
      Letter from Alton P. Tisdel to Philip Showalter Hench  August 9, 1937
      1 page
      English Tisdel, Alton P., 1879-1945

      Tisdel informs Hench that the Government Printing Office has mailed a copy of the Yellow Fever Commission report to him.

    • Box 34 folder 29 uva-lib:2225927
      Letter from Alton P. Tisdel to Philip Showalter Hench  August 17, 1937
      1 page
      English Tisdel, Alton P., 1879-1945

      Tisdel acknowledges receipt of payment and informs Hench that supplies of the Yellow Fever Commission report are exhausted.

  • Box 34 folder 30 uva-lib:2225928
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Kidwell  August 12, 1937
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench sends a check for the Yellow Fever Commission report and requests two more copies.

  • Box 34 folder 31 uva-lib:2225929
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  August 13, 1937
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran loans Hench copies of journal articles by Agramonte and Ireland, and the Army Roll of Honor for 1936.

  • Box 34 folder 32 uva-lib:2225930
    Letter from John H. Andrus to John J. Moran  August 16, 1937
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus asks Moran for his address. This letter was sent via the Veterans' Bureau.

  • Box 34 folder 33 uva-lib:2225931
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alton P. Tisdel  August 24, 1937
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Tisdel for his assistance in acquiring a copy of the Yellow Fever Commission report.

  • Box 34 folder 34 uva-lib:2225932
    Letter from John H. Andrus to John J. Moran  August 30, 1937
    3 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus relates his experiences as a yellow fever volunteer and criticizes Kissinger's conduct. He wants to know if other volunteers have spinal difficulties and includes a plan of the Columbia Barracks laboratory.

  • Box 34 folder 35 uva-lib:2225933
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Harry H. Woodring  August 30, 1937
    2 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus requests clarification of the definition of his role in the yellow fever experiments published in the Roll of Honor.

  • Box 34 folder 36 uva-lib:2225934
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  September 16, 1937
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus writes that Truby was not in Cuba at the time Andrus alleges Reed proposed to inoculate himself.

  • Box 34 folder 37 uva-lib:2225935
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  September 22, 1937
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Moran for the manuscript of his autobiography. He offers to help Moran publish his recollections in a medical history journal.

  • Box 34 folder 38 uva-lib:2225936
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Editor of the Army Register September 22, 1937-September 29, 1937
    • Box 34 folder 38 uva-lib:2225937
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Editor of the Army Register  September 22, 1937
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a copy of the 1937 Army Roll of Honor and the addresses of surviving participants in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 34 folder 38 uva-lib:2225938
      Letter from Frank C. Burnett to Philip Showalter Hench  September 29, 1937
      1 page
      English Burnett, Frank C.

      Burnett sends Hench a copy of the Roll of Honor. He also forwards the address of Thomas M. England.

  • Box 34 folder 39 uva-lib:2225939
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank C. Burnett  October 6, 1937
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Burnett for the Roll of Honor.

  • Box 34 folder 40 uva-lib:2225940
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison October 14, 1937-October 21, 1937
    • Box 34 folder 40 uva-lib:2225941
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  October 14, 1937
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Hutchison about Kissinger's situation, and that he plans to publish the recollections of both Kissinger and Moran.

    • Box 34 folder 40 uva-lib:2225942
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  October 21, 1937
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench notifies Hutchison of a radio broadcast involving Kissinger.

  • Box 34 folder 41 uva-lib:2225943
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  October 23, 1937
    1 page
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    Hutchison informs Hench that he is interested in highlighting the yellow fever experiments during the upcoming commencement exercises.

  • Box 34 folder 42 uva-lib:2225944
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  November 3, 1937
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench reports that Kissinger is in Florida until May, so an article will not be possible until after he returns.

  • Box 34 folder 43 uva-lib:2225945
    Letters from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench December 18, 1937-December 29, 1937
    • Box 34 folder 43 uva-lib:2225946
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  December 18, 1937
      2 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran writes to Hench about his own health, the various interpretations of the yellow fever story, and his part in the experiments.

    • Box 34 folder 43 uva-lib:2225947
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  December 29, 1937
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran supplies Hench with addresses of Andrus and Hanberry - both yellow fever experiment volunteers. He suggests that the Mayo Clinic assist Andrus with his health problems.

  • Box 34 folder 44 uva-lib:2225948
    Issue of La Medecine December 1937
    French

    Contains articles relating to malaria.

  • Box 34 folder 45 uva-lib:2225949
    Health Heroes: Marie Curie 1937

    This booklet was published by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

  • Box 34 folder 46 uva-lib:2225950
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W.S. Lemon  January 20, 1938
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench confirms with Lemon his invitation for Kissinger to come to the Mayo Clinic. Lemon's response to Hench is typed on the same page.

  • Box 34 folder 47 uva-lib:2225951
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  January 21, 1938
    1 page
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    Hutchison suggests Paul de Kruif as an alternative speaker for the Lazear celebration if Lord Dawson is not available.

  • Box 34 folder 48 uva-lib:2225952
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  January 27, 1938
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench informs Moran of his continued plans to publish Moran's and Kissinger's memoirs. He offers medical advice and invites Moran to visit the Mayo Clinic.

  • Box 34 folder 49 uva-lib:2225953
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and John H. Andrus January 27, 1938-January 31, 1938
    • Box 34 folder 49 uva-lib:2225954
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John H. Andrus  January 27, 1938
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests the names and addresses of surviving yellow fever volunteers.

    • Box 34 folder 49 uva-lib:2225955
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  January 31, 1938
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus offers his cooperation in Hench's project and encloses a list of the yellow fever volunteers.

    • Box 34 folder 49 uva-lib:2225956
      List of Roll of Honor members circa 1938
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus lists the yellow fever volunteers with their addresses, noting which ones have died.

  • Box 34 folder 50 uva-lib:2225957
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison February 4, 1938-February 8, 1938
    • Box 34 folder 50 uva-lib:2225958
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  February 4, 1938
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench supplies a list of possible speakers for the Washington and Jefferson College commencement and the Jesse Lazear celebration.

    • Box 34 folder 50 uva-lib:2225959
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  February 8, 1938
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] discusses the future clinic visit of Mr. and Mrs. Swartz. He regrets that Lord Dawson is unable to be the speaker.

  • Box 34 folder 51 uva-lib:2225960
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John H. Andrus  February 16, 1938
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Andrus for the list of survivors.

  • Box 34 folder 52 uva-lib:2225961
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench with enclosed check February 24, 1938
    • Box 34 folder 52 uva-lib:2225962
      Check from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  January 28, 1938
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's check for a photograph of Moran was returned to him by Moran.

    • Box 34 folder 52 uva-lib:2225963
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  February 24, 1938
      2 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran will send Hench a photograph of himself at no charge, and returns Hench's check. He offers Hench advice on contacting other yellow fever survivors and politely refuses medical treatment for his duodenal ulcer.

  • Box 34 folder 53 uva-lib:2225964
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench, Letter from David L. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench and a Layman's History of John H. Andrus March 1938
    • Box 34 folder 53 uva-lib:2225965
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  March 2, 1938
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus sends Hench his medical history and wonders if his spinal condition is a result of yellow fever.

    • Box 34 folder 53 uva-lib:2225966
      Layman's Case History  March 1, 1938
      2 pages
      English

      Andrus' medical history describes the development of the spinal condition that has left him bedridden.

    • Box 34 folder 53 uva-lib:2225967
      Letter from David L. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  March 2, 1938
      2 pages
      English Andrus, David L.

      Dr. David Andrus gives his assessment of the medical condition and history of John Andrus, his father.

  • Box 34 folder 54 uva-lib:2225968
    Letter from John H. Andrus to John J. Moran  March 2, 1938
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus thanks Moran for the introduction to Hench and is curious about Hench's interest. He relates family news.

  • Box 34 folder 55 uva-lib:2225969
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  March 7, 1938
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Moran for the photographs and will have slides made of them. He offers medical advice for Andrus. He notes that Kissinger is expected to give a talk on his experiences.

  • Box 34 folder 56 uva-lib:2225970
    Correspondence of John J. Moran March 8, 1938
    • Box 34 folder 56 uva-lib:2225971
      Letter from William D. Kelly to John J. Moran  March 8, 1938
      1 page
      English Kelly, William D.

      Kelly requests permission to display Moran's name in the credits of the M.G.M. motion picture “Yellow Jack.”

    • Box 34 folder 56 uva-lib:2225972
      Letter from John J. Moran to William D. Kelly  March 12, 1938
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran explains the substitution of his own letter for the form permission letter sent from the movie studio.

    • Box 34 folder 56 uva-lib:2225973
      Letter from John J. Moran to Loew's Incorporated  March 12, 1938
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran grants permission to use his name in the film “Yellow Jack.” He includes the names of other yellow fever volunteers.

  • Box 34 folder 57 uva-lib:2225974
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench, Chuck H. Slocumb, and John H. Andrus March 1938
    • Box 34 folder 57 uva-lib:2225975
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Chuck H. Slocumb  March 11, 1938
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 34 folder 57 uva-lib:2225976
      Letter from Chuck H. Slocumb to John H. Andrus  March 16, 1938
      1 page
      English Slocum, Chuck H.
    • Box 34 folder 57 uva-lib:2225977
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Chuck H. Slocum  March 29, 1938
      1 page
      English Slocum, Chuck H.
  • Box 34 folder 58 uva-lib:2225978
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench, Henry W. Woltman, and John H. Andrus March 1938
    • Box 34 folder 58 uva-lib:2225979
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry W. Woltman  March 11, 1938
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench solicits Woltman's help in reviewing Andrus' medical condition.

    • Box 34 folder 58 uva-lib:2225980
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John H. Andrus  March 11, 1938
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench introduces a physician who will give Andrus medical advice. He will review Andrus' case himself after returning from Europe.

    • Box 34 folder 58 uva-lib:2225981
      Letter from Henry W. Woltman to John H. Andrus  March 23, 1938
      1 page
      English Woltman, Henry W.

      Woltman gives Andrus medical advice, suggesting that neither yellow fever nor arthritis are the cause of his condition.

  • Box 34 folder 59 uva-lib:2225982
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench's secretary to John J. Moran  March 24, 1938
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench's secretary returns Moran's photographs and requests that he autograph and return the recent portraits.

  • Box 34 folder 60 uva-lib:2225983
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Charles R. Reynolds  April 5, 1938
    2 pages
    English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

    Truby sends Reynolds a copy of a letter from Reed to himself. The letter reports Reed's successful infection of Kissinger with yellow fever.

  • Box 34 folder 61 uva-lib:2225984
    Letter to the editor of The New York Times entitled, "War on the Mosquito " April 5, 1938
  • Box 34 folder 62 uva-lib:2225985
    Letter from John H. Andrus to John J. Moran  April 12, 1938
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus summarizes his correspondence with the Mayo Clinic physicians for Moran, and he discusses the film “Yellow Jack.” He describes Lambert's physical condition and comments on the New Deal.

  • Box 34 folder 63 uva-lib:2225986
    Memorandum by A.S. Dabney for Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 15, 1938
    2 pages
    English Dabney, A.S.

    Dabney provides a chronology of Walter Reed's military service; from June 26, 1875 to April 3, 1900.

  • Box 34 folder 64 uva-lib:2225987
    "Army Medical Library "  June 5, 1938
    1 page
    English
  • Box 34 folder 65 uva-lib:2225988
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  June 26, 1938
    2 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran comments on the film “Yellow Jack” and returns autographed photographs of himself. He criticizes Kissinger for enjoying the spotlight and mentions that his Congressional Medal will go to the University of Virginia.

  • Box 34 folder 66 uva-lib:2225989
    Letter from Mazyck P. Ravenel to Albert E. Truby  June 29, 1938
    1 page
    English Ravenel, MazĂżck Porcher

    Ravenel thanks Truby for the photograph. An autograph note by Truby identifies Ravenel as one of his professors at the University of Pennsylvania.

  • Box 34 folder 67 uva-lib:2225990
    Letter from John H. Andrus to John J. Moran  July 1, 1938
    2 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus requests Moran's assistance in getting a bill passed to honor Ames and Lambert.

  • Box 34 folder 68 uva-lib:2225991
    Letter from Robert Montgomery to John J. Moran  July 8, 1938
    1 page
    English Montgomery, Robert, 1904-1981

    Montgomery appreciates Moran's satisfaction at having Montgomery portray him in the film “Yellow Jack.” He solicits Moran's reaction to the film.

  • Box 34 folder 69 uva-lib:2225992
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  July 13, 1938
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench comments on the film “Yellow Jack.” He defends Kissinger and proposes further investigations of the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 34 folder 70 uva-lib:2225993
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to [s.n.] Crenshaw  July 13, 1938
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench requests that Crenshaw contact Moran.

  • Box 34 folder 71 uva-lib:2225994
    "Heroes and Hollywood ", Chicago Tribune August 7, 1938

    Editorial relates to the movie Yellow Jack .

  • Box 34 folder 72 uva-lib:2225995
    "Picture, Taken in 1900 Recall Yellow Fever Experiments ", The Columbian Missourian August 27, 1938
  • Box 34 folder 73 uva-lib:2225996
    Issue of Our Sun August 1938

    Contains an article entitled, "His Real-Life Role Portrayed by Cinema ", which relates to the portrayal of John J. Moran in the movie, Yellow Jack .

  • Box 34 folder 74 uva-lib:2225997
    Manuscript relating to the life and discoveries of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay September 1938
  • Box 34 folder 75 uva-lib:2225998
    Letter from Harold W. Jones to John J. Moran  October 25, 1938
    1 page
    English Jones, Harold W.

    Jones sends photostat copies of Moran's certificate as a yellow fever patient in 1901.

  • Box 34 folder 76 uva-lib:2225999
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 30, 1938
    3 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran relates personal news and offers his opinion on Kissinger. He has high compliments for Kean as an authoritative source. He mentions a letter of recommendation, written by Walter Reed, which he believed to be at the University of Virginia. Moran writes that he found many inaccuracies in the film “Yellow Jack” and suggests to Hench that he should take up the Finlay vs. Reed controversy rather than the Kissinger-Moran memoirs.

  • Box 34 folder 77 uva-lib:2226000
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Gustaf E. Lambert  November 12, 1938
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus writes about an additional claimant to the yellow fever Roll of Honor: John Morris. He thinks it is unlikely that Moran will assist with the Lambert/Ames appeal.

  • Box 34 folder 78 uva-lib:2226001
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  December 14, 1938
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench informs Moran that he is resolved to write an accurate history of the yellow fever experiments. He discusses the relative reliability of Moran's and Kissinger's recollections.

  • Box 34 folder 79 uva-lib:2226002
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1938
    5 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 34 folder 80 uva-lib:2226003
    Sesion Extraordinaria de La Academia de Ciencias Medicas Fisicas y Naturales de la Habana en honor del Dr. Francisco Dominguez with related article 1938
  • Box 35 folder 1 uva-lib:2226004
    "Gen. Reed Rose From the Ranks ", Herald-Times January 29, 1939
  • Box 35 folder 2 uva-lib:2226005
    Telegram from Joseph C. Furnas to John J. Moran  March 16, 1939
    1 page
    English Furnas, J. C. (Joseph Chamberlain), 1905-2001

    Furnas requests a photograph of Moran's medal.

  • Box 35 folder 3 uva-lib:2226006
    Correspondence between John J. Moran and Philip Showalter Hench April 1939
    • Box 35 folder 3 uva-lib:2226007
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  April 10, 1939
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran reports on his health and encloses a newspaper clipping for Hench about Kissinger.

    • Box 35 folder 3 uva-lib:2226008
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  April 21, 1939
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reveals his thoughts on Kissinger. He expresses his continued interest in the yellow fever story.

  • Box 35 folder 4 uva-lib:2226009
    Copies of "Death in a Mirror ", The Saturday Evening Post by Joseph C. Furnas August 5, 1939

    Article relates to John J. Moran.

  • Box 35 folder 5 uva-lib:2226010
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  August 10, 1939
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench plans to visit Havana in March 1940. He would like to see and photograph the actual site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 6 uva-lib:2226011
    Letter from [John J. Moran] to Harold W. Jones  August 22, 1939
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    [Moran] seeks to correct the misidentification of himself in a group photograph of the Hospital Corps Detachment at Columbia Barracks.

  • Box 35 folder 7 uva-lib:2226012
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  August 31, 1939
    2 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran informs Hench that he has asked Kean to assist him in his yellow fever research. Moran writes that the Camp Lazear site is unrestricted - it is not necessary to request permission to take photographs of the area.

  • Box 35 folder 8 uva-lib:2226013
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  September 9, 1939
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench agrees to collaborate with Kean.

  • Box 35 folder 9 uva-lib:2226014
    "Backstage of a Biography ", California Monthly , by Robin Lampson September 1939
  • Box 35 folder 10 uva-lib:2226015
    Letter from John J. Moran to Paul B. Barringer  October 6, 1939
    2 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran writes of a Thanksgiving he spent with Barringer in 1901, and then recounts his financial successes and failures after he left the University of Virginia Medical School.

  • Box 35 folder 11 uva-lib:2226016
    Letter from John Dickson to Albert E. Truby  October 9, 1939
    1 page
    English Dickson, John

    Dickson requests that Truby review a biography of Walter Reed, which is to be included in the "National Cyclopedia of American Biography."

  • Box 35 folder 12 uva-lib:2226017
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 19, 1939
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran conveys news that Kean would be glad to collaborate with Hench in the yellow fever story. He suggests that Hench write to Kean, because Kean is the best authority on Walter Reed's work.

  • Box 35 folder 13 uva-lib:2226018
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  October 27, 1939
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench plans on meeting Moran in March 1940, and intends to visit Kean soon thereafter.

  • Box 35 folder 14 uva-lib:2226019
    Letter from Mary A. Benjamin to Philip Showalter Hench  October 27, 1939
    2 pages
    English Benjamin, Mary A.

    Benjamin offers a collection of letters concerning Madame Curie, and a letter of Abraham Lincoln that is for sale.

  • Box 35 folder 15 uva-lib:2226020
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  October 28, 1939
    2 pages
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    Hutchison informs Hench that his plans for a yellow fever speech have been postponed from commencement to November 1940 (Founder's Day), to dedicate the Lazear Chemistry Building. An autograph note by Hench lists possible speakers.

  • Box 35 folder 16 uva-lib:2226021
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 3, 1939
    • Box 35 folder 16 uva-lib:2226022
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  November 3, 1939
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench volunteers to speak on the story of Kissinger and Moran at the Washington and Jefferson College Founders' Day program. He plans to meet Moran in Cuba. He offers a monetary contribution for Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 35 folder 16 uva-lib:2226023
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  November 3, 1939
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Moran the book "Death Loses a Pair of Wings," concerning William C. Gorgas.

  • Box 35 folder 17 uva-lib:2226024
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench November 28, 1939
    3 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 35 folder 18 uva-lib:2226025
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchinson to Philip Showalter Hench  November 30, 1939
    1 page
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    Hutchison thanks Hench for his monetary contribution to the college. He provides information on a bronze plaque in the lobby of the Lazear Building for large contributors. Hutchison describes further plans for Founder's Day.

  • Box 35 folder 19 uva-lib:2226026
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison December 1939
    • Box 35 folder 19 uva-lib:2226027
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  December 10, 1939
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench offers advice on the structure of the Washington and Jefferson College Founders' Day program and makes recommendations for possible speakers.

    • Box 35 folder 19 uva-lib:2226028
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison December 20, 1939
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench encloses a check for Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 35 folder 20 uva-lib:2226029
    Christmas card from Ida E. Moran and John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench December 18, 1939
    2 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950 Moran, Ida E.
  • Box 35 folder 21 uva-lib:2226030
    Letters from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench December 1939
    • Box 35 folder 21 uva-lib:2226031
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  December 18, 1939
      2 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison thanks Hench for advice on Washington and Jefferson College Founders' Day preparations. He mentions additional plans relative to this. Hutchison thanks Hench for his contribution.

    • Box 35 folder 21 uva-lib:2226032
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  December 26, 1939
      3 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison informs Hench that he is to be the keynote speaker for Washington and Jefferson College Founders' Day. He muses whether Moran and Kissinger should attend as well.

  • Box 35 folder 22 uva-lib:2226033
    Street map, business district of Havana December 1939
  • Box 35 folder 23 uva-lib:2226034
    Copies of "Monuments to the Memory of the Heroes and Martyrs in the Struggle Against Yellow Fever ", by Domingo F. Ramos 1939
  • Box 35 folder 24 uva-lib:2226035
    List of publications of the American Museum of Natural History 1939
  • Box 35 folder 25 uva-lib:2226036
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  January 8, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench provides information about the Founder's Day speakers. He plans to see Moran in March and suggests inviting him to the ceremony. Hench will visit and film Moran and Camp Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 26 uva-lib:2226037
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  February 5, 1940
    2 pages
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    Hutchison congratulates Hench on receiving a honorary degree from their alma mater, Lafayette College.

  • Box 35 folder 27 uva-lib:2226038
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Gustaf E. Lambert  February 24, 1940
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus is disappointed that Moran refuses to sign an affidavit for Lambert for the Roll of Honor. Andrus discusses his health and is happy to report that his paralysis is improving.

  • Box 35 folder 28 uva-lib:2226039
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  February 25, 1940
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran offers to make hotel reservations for Hench, but must hear from him soon.

  • Box 35 folder 29 uva-lib:2226040
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  March 12, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench provides details of a planned trip to Palm Beach, Florida and Havana, Cuba.

  • Box 35 folder 30 uva-lib:2226041
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench March 1940
    • Box 35 folder 30 uva-lib:2226042
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  March 14, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison requests that Hench invite Moran - expenses paid - to Washington and Jefferson College Founders' Day ceremonies.

    • Box 35 folder 30 uva-lib:2226043
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  March 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison designates Hench as a special representative of Washington and Jefferson College to obtain manuscripts and photographs from Cuban sources for the Lazear Memorial Building.

    • Box 35 folder 30 uva-lib:2226044
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  March 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison designates Hench as a special representative of Washington and Jefferson College to obtain manuscripts and photographs from Cuban sources for the Lazear Memorial Building.

    • Box 35 folder 30 uva-lib:2226045
      Check from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Copper Hutchison circa January 2, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is money for Washington and Jefferson College's Lazear fund.

    • Box 35 folder 30 uva-lib:2226046
      Check from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison August 15, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      This is money for Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 35 folder 31 uva-lib:2226047
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench with receipt  March 1940-April 1940
    • Box 35 folder 31 uva-lib:2226048
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  March 31, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran makes arrangements to meet Hench in Havana.

    • Box 35 folder 31 uva-lib:2226049
      Receipt from the National Hotel of Cuba for Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench April 2, 1940
      2 pages
      English
  • Box 35 folder 32 uva-lib:2226050
    Materials relating to the Interview of John J. Moran by Philip Showalter Hench  April 3, 1940
    • Box 35 folder 32 uva-lib:2226051
      Interview of John J. Moran by Philip Showalter Hench  April 3, 1940
      6 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950 Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench questions Moran about the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 35 folder 32 uva-lib:2226052
      Interview of John J. Moran by Philip Showalter Hench April 3, 1940
      12 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950 Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench questions Moran about the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 35 folder 32 uva-lib:2361609
      Notes for interview of John J. Moran by Philip Showalter Hench  April 3, 1940
      7 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 35 folder 33 uva-lib:2226053
    "Wings Over Cuba ", The Havana Post April 3, 1940

    Contains information about Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench's arrival in Cuba.

  • Box 35 folder 34 uva-lib:2226054
    Letter from [Ralph Cooper Hutchison] to J. Howard Pew  April 11, 1940
    1 page
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    This is [Hutchison's] draft letter, with Hench's autograph corrections, to the president of the Sun Oil Company, asking his assistance in granting Moran time off to attend the Founders' Day ceremony at Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 35 folder 35 uva-lib:2226055
    Letters from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench April 1940
    • Box 35 folder 35 uva-lib:2226056
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  April 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran inquires about his draft letter for Pew and comments on Agramonte's letter regarding Carroll's case of yellow fever.

    • Box 35 folder 35 uva-lib:2226057
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  April 23, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran discusses his revision of Hench's interview transcript.

  • Box 35 folder 36 uva-lib:2226058
    Letter from Leonard and Louise Schellberg to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 17, 1940
    2 pages
    English Schellberg, Leonard Schellberg, Louise

    The Schellbergs send their love and enclose a first day issue cancellation of the Walter Reed five cent stamp.

  • Box 35 folder 37 uva-lib:2226059
    Letter from [Lawrence Reed] to Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed  circa April 17, 1940
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    [Lawrence Reed] sends a first day of issue stamp to his mother and sister.

  • Box 35 folder 38 uva-lib:2226060
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and R. Hart Phillips April 1940-May 1940
    • Box 35 folder 38 uva-lib:2226061
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips  April 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench does not understand why he received a registered mail receipt and requests clarification.

    • Box 35 folder 38 uva-lib:2226062
      Registered mail receipt for Philip Showalter Hench  April 12, 1940
      1 page
      Spanish
    • Box 35 folder 38 uva-lib:2226063
      Letter from R. Hart Phillips to Philip Showalter Hench  May 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Phillips, R. Hart (Ruby Hart)

      Phillips explains the reason for the registered mail receipt.

  • Box 35 folder 39 uva-lib:2226064
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  April 29, 1940
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench requests copies of Cuban newspaper articles, about the work of the Yellow Fever Commission, and for maps of the Rojas farm and the site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 40 uva-lib:2226065
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  April 29, 1940
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench refers to his visit to Cuba and the presumed site of Camp Lazear on Rojas' family's farm. He comments on her recollections of Camp Lazear and the yellow fever work.

  • Box 35 folder 41 uva-lib:2226066
    Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 30, 1940
    1 page
    English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

    Clemons loans Hench a copy of Kelly's revised edition of "Walter Reed and Yellow Fever." He also offers to send photostats of two letters in the University of Virginia collection to him: Moran to Kean [August 28, 1939] and Kean to Clemons [September 22, 1939].

  • Box 35 folder 42 uva-lib:2226067
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis B. Pogolotti  April 30, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench seeks an identification of the military hospital building in the photograph.

  • Box 35 folder 43 uva-lib:2226068
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alberto Recio  April 30, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench seeks information on a photograph taken at the presumed site of Camp Lazear or Camp Columbia.

  • Box 35 folder 44 uva-lib:2226069
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  April 30, 1940
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Rodriguez Leon for her photographs of Camp Lazear. He regrets the lack of recognition extended to her father for his yellow fever work.

  • Box 35 folder 45 uva-lib:2226070
    Drafts of The Conquest of Yellow Fever: Memorandum by Dr. Philip S. Hench, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940  August 20, 1940
    • Box 35 folder 45 uva-lib:2226071
      The Conquest of Yellow Fever: Memorandum by Dr. Philip S. Hench, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940  August 20, 1940
      36 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Summary of Hench's research and trip to Havana, Cuba, with various autograph notes, memorandum, and addendum.

    • Box 35 folder 45 uva-lib:2226072
      The Conquest of Yellow Fever: Memorandum by Dr. Philip S. Hench, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940  August 20, 1940
      37 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Summary of Hench's research and trip to Havana, Cuba, with various autograph notes, memorandum, and addendum.

    • Box 35 folder 45 uva-lib:2226073
      Partial draft of The Conquest of Yellow Fever: Memorandum by Dr. Philip S. Hench, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940  August 20, 1940
      6 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 35 folder 45 uva-lib:2226074
      Partial draft of The Conquest of Yellow Fever: Memorandum by Dr. Philip S. Hench, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940  August 20, 1940
      33 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Summary of Hench's research and trip to Havana, Cuba, with various autograph notes, memorandum, and addendum.

  • Box 35 folder 46 uva-lib:2226075
    Miscellaneous notes and photographs of Philip Showalter Hench April 1940
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 35 folder 47 uva-lib:2226076
    Letter from R.F. Cowley to Philip Showalter Hench  May 6, 1940
    1 page
    English Cowley, R.F.

    Cowley indicates that Hench's letter of April 30, [1940] to Recio has been forwarded to him.

  • Box 35 folder 48 uva-lib:2226077
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Ralph Cooper Hutchison May 1940
    • Box 35 folder 48 uva-lib:2226078
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  May 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives brief details of his trip to Cuba and discusses the controversy over the proper location of the site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 35 folder 48 uva-lib:2226079
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  May 14, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison discusses the Lazear Building dedication program at Washington and Jefferson College. He is considering inviting Moran and Kissinger to the dedication. Hutchison intends to locate Mabel Lazear as well.

  • Box 35 folder 49 uva-lib:2226080
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Harry Clemons May 1940
    • Box 35 folder 49 uva-lib:2226081
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  May 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses great interest in receiving copies of correspondence by Moran and Kean.

    • Box 35 folder 49 uva-lib:2226082
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  May 15, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns Kelly's book on Reed to the Alderman Library at the University of Virginia. He hopes to receive a copy of the Moran - Kean correspondence from Kean himself. The originals are at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 35 folder 49 uva-lib:2226083
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  May 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons acknowledges return of "Walter Reed and Yellow Fever." He offers to forward a copy of the Moran - Kean correspondence if necessary.

  • Box 35 folder 50 uva-lib:2226084
    Letter from Luis B. Pogolotti to Philip Showalter Hench  May 14, 1940
    2 pages
    English Pogolotti, Luis B.

    Pogolotti refers to photographs seen in Cuba and forwarded through Moran. He seeks medical advice on asthma.

  • Box 35 folder 51 uva-lib:2226085
    Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  May 14, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench congratulates Moran on the receipt of the Grand Cross of the Order of Finlay from the Cuban government.

  • Box 35 folder 52 uva-lib:2226086
    "Yellow Fever ", Journal of the American Medical Association  May 14, 1940
    1 page
    English
  • Box 35 folder 53 uva-lib:2226087
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  June 3, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench congratulates Moran on his award of the Grand Cross of the Order of Finlay. He is very busy with professional responsibilities, but promises to return to his yellow fever notes soon.

  • Box 35 folder 54 uva-lib:2226088
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Ralph Cooper Hutchison June 1940
    • Box 35 folder 54 uva-lib:2226089
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  June 3, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the logistics of inviting Moran and Kissinger to the Lazear Ceremony at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 35 folder 54 uva-lib:2226090
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  June 4, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison supplies Lazear family addresses. He will invite them to the ceremony at Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 35 folder 55 uva-lib:2226091
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Curator of the Army Medical Museum  June 4, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench offers copies of his yellow fever research material to the Army Medical Museum.

  • Box 35 folder 56 uva-lib:2226092
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Luis B. Pogolotti June 1940
    • Box 35 folder 56 uva-lib:2226093
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis B. Pogolotti  June 4, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives advice on asthma treatment. He returns photographs.

    • Box 35 folder 56 uva-lib:2226094
      Letter from Luis B. Pogolotti to Philip Showalter Hench  June 20, 1940
      2 pages
      English Pogolotti, Luis B.

      Pogolotti informs Hench that the photographs have not yet been received. He thanks him for his medical advice.

  • Box 35 folder 57 uva-lib:2226095
    Letter from Alberto Recio Forns to Philip Showalter Hench  June 7, 1940
    1 page
    English Forns, Alberto Recio

    Forns discusses the identification of Camp Lazear from photographs taken by Alvare.

  • Box 35 folder 58 uva-lib:2226096
    Letter from V.H. Cornell to Philip Showalter Hench  June 7, 1940
    1 page
    English Cornell, Virgil H. (Virgil Heath), 1890-1954

    Cornell will accept donations of materials on yellow fever and will make available to him all their files.

  • Box 35 folder 59 uva-lib:2226097
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ignacio Alvare  June 24, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench discusses the identification of Camp Lazear site.

  • Box 35 folder 60 uva-lib:2226098
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench concerning photographs relating to his yellow fever research June 25, 1940
    • Box 35 folder 60 uva-lib:2226099
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Roy M. Reeve  June 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Reeve for the photographs of Walter Reed, Camp Columbia and Camp Lazear. He will send copies of his research information and photographs to the Museum and to the University of Virginia.

    • Box 35 folder 60 uva-lib:2226100
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H.A. Davis  June 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Davis for the photographs of Walter Reed, Camp Columbia and Camp Lazear from the Army Medical Museum. He will send copies of his research information and photographs to the Museum and to the University of Virginia.

    • Box 35 folder 60 uva-lib:2226101
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Colonel Ash  June 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the photographs of Camp Lazear and efforts to identify the site properly. He mentions interesting material at the University of Virginia. Hench plans to donate copies of his research material and photographs to the Army Medical Museum and to the University of Virginia. He seeks other photographs and a map of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 35 folder 60 uva-lib:2226102
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Commanding Officer  June 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests photographs of a model of Camp Columbia, which is now at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, and other information about Camp Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 61 uva-lib:2226103
    Correspondence between Harry Clemons and Philip Showalter Hench June 1940
    • Box 35 folder 61 uva-lib:2226104
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  June 20, 1940
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons encloses a copy of a letter from Moran to Paul B. Barringer.

    • Box 35 folder 61 uva-lib:2226105
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  June 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of the Kean and Moran letters from Clemons at the University of Virginia Alderman Library. Hench eventually intends to donate copies of his research material to the Army Medical Museum and to the University of Virginia.

    • Box 35 folder 61 uva-lib:2226106
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  June 29, 1940
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons offers, as a gift, copies of the Kean and Moran letters, which are on file at the University of Virginia Alderman Library.

  • Box 35 folder 62 uva-lib:2226107
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis B. Pogolotti  July 1, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench explains the reason for the confusion about the Camp Lazear site. Hench provides medical advice.

  • Box 35 folder 63 uva-lib:2226108
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  July 2, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench insists on paying for photostats from the University of Virginia Alderman Library.

  • Box 35 folder 64 uva-lib:2226109
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby July 1940
    • Box 35 folder 64 uva-lib:2226110
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  July 2, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench details his work on the yellow fever story. He asks for Truby's recollections, particularly concerning Lazear's case of yellow fever.

    • Box 35 folder 64 uva-lib:2226111
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  July 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench assures Truby that he will not use his material without permission and asks for background notes.

  • Box 35 folder 65 uva-lib:2226112
    Letters from S.M. Marietta and H.P. Marvin to Philip Showalter Hench July 10, 1940
    • Box 35 folder 65 uva-lib:2226113
      Letter from S.M. Marietta to Philip Showalter Hench  July 10, 1940
      1 page
      English Marietta, S.M.

      Marietta refers to Hench's meeting at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

    • Box 35 folder 65 uva-lib:2226114
      Letter from H.P. Marvin to Philip Showalter Hench  July 10, 1940
      1 page
      English Marvin, H.P.

      Marvin discusses Hench's meeting at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

  • Box 35 folder 66 uva-lib:2226115
    Letters from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench July 1940
    • Box 35 folder 66 uva-lib:2226116
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  July 11, 1940
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      This letter contains Truby's recollections of the Yellow Fever Commission work and excerpts of his own history of the Yellow Fever Commission concerning Jesse W. Lazear.

    • Box 35 folder 66 uva-lib:2226117
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  July 30, 1940
      6 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      This letter contains Truby's recollections of the Yellow Fever Commission work and excerpts of his own [then incomplete] history of the Yellow Fever Commission - concerning Jesse W. Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 67 uva-lib:2226118
    Letter from [Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed] to Philip Showalter Hench  July 15, 1941
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Reed is impressed with Hench's address on the Yellow Fever Commission presented in Cleveland. He discusses his interactions with the author Laura Wood Roper.

  • Box 35 folder 68 uva-lib:2226119
    Correspondence between Ralph Cooper Hutchison and Philip Showalter Hench July 1940
    • Box 35 folder 68 uva-lib:2226120
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  July 16, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison contacts Barker, an associate of Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 35 folder 68 uva-lib:2226121
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  July 19, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench seeks assistance in writing letters to get information on the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 35 folder 69 uva-lib:2226122
    Letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench July 18, 1940
    • Box 35 folder 69 uva-lib:2226123
      Letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  July 18, 1940
      1 page
      Spanish Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare explains the circumstances of the photograph he made of the supposed site of Camp Lazear. See English translation.

    • Box 35 folder 69 uva-lib:2226124
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  July 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare explains circumstances of the photograph he made of the supposed site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 70 uva-lib:2226125
    Correspondence between Ralph Cooper Hutchison and Lewellys F. Barker July 1940
    • Box 35 folder 70 uva-lib:2226126
      Letter from [Ralph Cooper Hutchison] to Lewellys F. Barker  July 16, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      [Hutchison] seeks information on Barker's scientific relationship with Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 35 folder 70 uva-lib:2226127
      Letter from Lewellys F. Barker to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  July 30, 1940
      3 pages
      English Barker, Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), 1867-1943

      Barker provides general biographical information on Jesse Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 71 uva-lib:2226128
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Gustaf E. Lambert  July 27, 1940
    1 page
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus shares family news. He inquires about Lambert's health and circumstances.

  • Box 35 folder 72 uva-lib:2226129
    Letter from [Mabel H. Lazear] to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  July 1940
    1 page
    English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

    [Mabel Lazear] writes that she will be unable to attend the dedication ceremony at Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 35 folder 73 uva-lib:2226130
    Issue of The Washington and Jefferson College Alumni Bulletin  August 1940
    English

    The magazine's cover shows photographs of cast members from the college's production of Yellow Jack .

  • Box 35 folder 74 uva-lib:2226131
    Letter from Lewellys F. Barker to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  August 1, 1940
    2 pages
    English Barker, Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), 1867-1943

    Barker lists additional Lazear references. The letter includes autograph notes by Hench on the Lazear memorial inscription at Johns Hopkins University.

  • Box 35 folder 75 uva-lib:2226132
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Albert E. Truby August 1940
    • Box 35 folder 75 uva-lib:2226133
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  August 3, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Truby for his recollections of Jesse Lazear and the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 35 folder 75 uva-lib:2226134
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  August 26, 1940
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench encloses a draft of his manuscript with specific questions for Truby to answer.

    • Box 35 folder 75 uva-lib:2226135
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  August 31, 1940
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby hopes to hear from Hench. He gives Hench permission to quote him.

  • Box 35 folder 76 uva-lib:2226136
    Correspondence between Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon and Philip Showalter Hench August 1940
    • Box 35 folder 76 uva-lib:2226137
      Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  August 7, 1940
      4 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon did not find the negatives Hench requested. She offers further assistance and discusses the Cuban elections.

    • Box 35 folder 76 uva-lib:2226138
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  August 15, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench encloses a draft of his manuscript. He asks for her comments.

  • Box 35 folder 77 uva-lib:2226139
    Correspondence between Maria Teresa Loma Viuda de Rojas and Philip Showalter Hench August 1940
    • Box 35 folder 77 uva-lib:2226140
      Letter from Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  August 11, 1940
      3 pages
      Spanish Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas answers some of Hench's questions about the difficulties of research and the problems with the Cuban regime.

    • Box 35 folder 77 uva-lib:2226141
      Letter (English translation) from Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  August 11, 1940
      2 pages
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas answers some of Hench's questions about the difficulties of research and the problems with the Cuban regime.

    • Box 35 folder 77 uva-lib:2226142
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  August 28, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] thanks Rojas for her help. He will send a report to the Cuban government and hopes it will stimulate interest in the memorial. He asks her to mark the Camp Lazear location on maps.

  • Box 35 folder 78 uva-lib:2226143
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Department of Agriculture  August 13, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench seeks permission from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to bring pieces of wood from the framboyant tree on the supposed site of Camp Lazear into the United States.

  • Box 35 folder 79 uva-lib:2226144
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison August 1940
    • Box 35 folder 79 uva-lib:2226145
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  August 13, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information on Lazear's relationship to Washington and Jefferson College. He offers a contribution for Moran's travel expenses to attend the Founders' Day celebration.

    • Box 35 folder 79 uva-lib:2226146
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  August 15, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] encloses his manuscript on yellow fever. He requests that Hutchison write letters of thanks on behalf of the College to the yellow fever informants. He discusses the logistics for Moran's travel.

  • Box 35 folder 80 uva-lib:2226147
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Howard A. Kelly  August 14, 1940
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench seeks information about the original Camp Lazear photographs. He draws attention to the incorrect identification of the mosquito building in Kelly's book. He inquires about the source of the “Gentlemen, I salute you” legend, and tries to find the addresses for Blossom Reed, Mrs. Lazear, and Carroll's family.

  • Box 35 folder 81 uva-lib:2226148
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alton P. Tisdel  August 14, 1940
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench requests copies of various United States government documents, all marked exhausted.

  • Box 35 folder 82 uva-lib:2226149
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis Rudolf Miranda  August 14, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench inquires if the house at “20 General Lee Street” is the same as in 1900.

  • Box 35 folder 83 uva-lib:2226150
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ignacio Alvare  August 14, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench requests the negative of Alvare's photograph of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 84 uva-lib:2226151
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Roger Brooke  August 14, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench sends photographs of the Camp Columbia model to Carlisle Barracks, to assist the curator in assembling the model properly for more photographs.

  • Box 35 folder 85 uva-lib:2226152
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Francisco Dominguez Roldan  August 14, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench inquires whether Roldan has an English translation of a book on Finlay which was originally written in French. Roldan had loaned the French version to him.

  • Box 35 folder 86 uva-lib:2226153
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Angel Suarez-Solis  August 14, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench inquires whether Suarez-Solis would make an official statement that the address of number 102 Real Street is the same as in 1900.

  • Box 35 folder 87 uva-lib:2226154
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felix E. Fernandez  August 14, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench requests the address of John R. Taylor, a clerk at Las Animas Hospital in 1901.

  • Box 35 folder 88 uva-lib:2226155
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and D.B. Armstrong August 1940
    • Box 35 folder 88 uva-lib:2226156
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Donald B. Armstrong  August 14, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench seeks copies of "Health Through the Ages" and information on a film strip about Walter Reed.

    • Box 35 folder 88 uva-lib:2226157
      Letter from Donald B. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1940
      1 page
      English Armstrong, Donald B. (Donald Budd), 1886-

      Armstrong sends copies of the Walter Reed filmstrip and pamphlets of "Health Through the Ages" and "Walter Reed" to Hench.

    • Box 35 folder 88 uva-lib:2226158
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Donald B. Armstrong  August 20, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench points out historical errors in documents produced by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. concerning yellow fever.

  • Box 35 folder 89 uva-lib:2226159
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Eduardo Angles August 1940-September 1940
    • Box 35 folder 89 uva-lib:2226160
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Eduardo Angles  August 14, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information about the Yellow Fever Commission, and for the current names of residents in houses where Walter Reed noted outbreaks of yellow fever in 1900, to verify that the addresses have not changed.

    • Box 35 folder 89 uva-lib:2226161
      Letter from Eduardo Angles to Philip Showalter Hench  August 30, 1940
      3 pages
      English Angles, Eduardo

      Angles supports the Cuban government's claim for the site of Camp Lazear and rejects the alternative location. He stresses Finlay's preeminence in the yellow fever research. Included is Hench's autograph reaction to Angles' claims.

  • Box 35 folder 90 uva-lib:2226162
    Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to John J. Moran  August 16, 1940
    3 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    [Hench] requests corrections to a manuscript and answers to specific questions.

  • Box 35 folder 91 uva-lib:2226163
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Ernest Lundeen August 16, 1940
    • Box 35 folder 91 uva-lib:2226164
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ernest Lundeen  August 16, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench states that Lambert has no legitimate basis for a claim to be included on the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

    • Box 35 folder 91 uva-lib:2226165
      Letter from Ernest Lundeen to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1940
      1 page
      English Lundeen, Ernest

      Lundeen acknowledges Hench's letter and promises careful consideration with reference to adding Lambert's name to the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

  • Box 35 folder 92 uva-lib:2226166
    Correspondence between Neva Pauline Hough and Philip Showalter Hench August 1940
    • Box 35 folder 92 uva-lib:2226167
      Letter from Neva Pauline Hough to Philip Showalter Hench  August 19, 1940
      1 page
      English Hough, Neva Pauline

      Hough gives the date for the Lazear ceremony and also attaches information on his relationship with Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 35 folder 92 uva-lib:2226168
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Neva Pauline Hough  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of architectural drawings of the Lazear Building and for permission to quote a statement concerning Lazear's relationship to Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 35 folder 93 uva-lib:2226169
    Letter from R.S. Webster to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1940
    2 pages
    English Webster, Royal S.

    Webster encloses the Cuban railway plans which are near Camps Columbia and Lazear, and gives some additional information concerning the various sites.

  • Box 35 folder 94 uva-lib:2226170
    Letter from W.A. McCubbin to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1940
    1 page
    English McCubbin, W.A.

    McCubbin informs Hench that he can import the wood specimen into the United States without a permit. The specimen is from a tree on the supposed site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 35 folder 95 uva-lib:2226171
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis B. Pogolotti  August 26, 1940
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench encloses a manuscript with specific questions in regard to a number of paragraphs.

  • Box 35 folder 96 uva-lib:2226172
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Carlos E. Finlay  August 26, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench requests permission to see a copy of Finlay's biography of his father. Hench inquires about Carlos J. Finlay's activities and papers.

  • Box 35 folder 97 uva-lib:2226173
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.]Reed  August 26, 1940
    2 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench is searching for the original notes and memoranda by Walter Reed in Cuba and asks Reed if he knows the whereabouts of these items. Hench also is submitting evidence of Camp Lazear's exact location to the Cuban government, and any information Reed has would be invaluable.

  • Box 35 folder 98 uva-lib:2226174
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench, John J. Moran, and Manual Perez Beato August 26, 1940
    • Box 35 folder 98 uva-lib:2226175
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Manuel Perez Beato  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench poses questions concerning the site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 35 folder 98 uva-lib:2226176
      Memorandum from [John J. Moran?] to [Philip S. Hench]  October 16, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      This memorandum contains Manuel Perez Beato's translated responses concerning Camp Columbia.

  • Box 35 folder 99 uva-lib:2226177
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini, Juan D. Castro, and Domingo F. Ramos August 28, 1940
    • Box 35 folder 99 uva-lib:2226178
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  August 28, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench poses questions concerning the site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 35 folder 99 uva-lib:2226179
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Juan D. Castro  August 28, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench poses various questions concerning Las Animas Hospital.

    • Box 35 folder 99 uva-lib:2226180
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo F. Ramos  August 28, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench poses questions concerning the site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226181
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1940
    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226182
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Department of Public Education at the American Museum of Natural History  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of pamphlets and slides to use in the dedication of the Lazear Memorial.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226183
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench solicits Cooke's comments on Hench's notes. He requests additional information about Camp Lazear and the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226184
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Librarian of the Main Public Library in Detroit, Michigan  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests newspaper information on William H. Dean.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226185
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John B. Hartzell  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information on the Dean Memorial Bridge.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226186
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Librarian of the City Library in Indianapolis, Indiana  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests the Indianapolis newspaper reports about Reed's 1900 American Public Health Association paper.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226187
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Librarian of the New York Public Library  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests Havana newspapers from 1900.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226188
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Director of Finance of the Veterans' Administration  August 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests help obtaining the addresses of Mabel Lazear and the family of James Carroll.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226189
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Chief of the Forestry Department  August 28, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests help in assessing the age of framboyant trees.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226190
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Mrs. R. Hart Phillips  August 28, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] seeks further help from Mrs. Phillips in acquiring detailed information on the location of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 36 folder 1 uva-lib:2226191
      Letter from Mary Fishback to Philip Showalter Hench  August 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Fishback, Mary

      Fishback writes that there was very little newspaper coverage of Reed's paper on the transmission of yellow fever, which was presented at the 1900 Public Health Association meeting.

  • Box 36 folder 2 uva-lib:2226192
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Robert P. Cooke September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 2 uva-lib:2226193
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to Philip Showalter Hench  September 4, 1940
      2 pages
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke writes that he would be glad to look over Hench's memorandum on the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 36 folder 2 uva-lib:2226194
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  September 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests details about the infected-clothing building experiments.

    • Box 36 folder 2 uva-lib:2226195
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to Philip Showalter Hench  September 12, 1940
      4 pages
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke sends Hench his recollections of the experiments at Camp Lazear. He says that it was so long ago that his memory fails him as to many details.

  • Box 36 folder 3 uva-lib:2226196
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Albert E. Truby September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 3 uva-lib:2226197
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  September 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench seeks the source of Truby's information about Lazear's illness. He informs Truby about the upcoming Lazear memorial event.

    • Box 36 folder 3 uva-lib:2226198
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  September 10, 1940
      3 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby criticizes some members of the Yellow Fever Commission for seeking undue credit. He verifies that his source of information on Lazear's death was Reed.

    • Box 36 folder 3 uva-lib:2226199
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  September 12, 1940
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby requests that Hench keep the information he provided on Agramonte confidential.

  • Box 36 folder 4 uva-lib:2226200
    Letters from Carlos E. Finlay to Philip Showalter Hench September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 4 uva-lib:2226201
      Letter from Carlos E. Finlay to Philip Showalter Hench  September 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Finlay, Carlos E. (Carlos Eduardo), 1868-

      Finlay is unsure about the location of Camp Lazear. His book on his father, Carlos J. Finlay, has been published, and he cites references in it to Agramonte, Lazear, and Reed.

    • Box 36 folder 4 uva-lib:2226202
      Letter from Carlos E. Finlay to [Ralph Cooper Hutchison]  September 13, 1940
      1 page
      English Finlay, Carlos E. (Carlos Eduardo), 1868-

      Finlay writes about the location of Camp Lazear and his recently published biography of his father, Carlos J. Finlay.

  • Box 36 folder 5 uva-lib:2226203
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  September 6, 1940
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench seeks permission to incorporate Rodriguez Leon's version of Lazear's death into his manuscript.

  • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226204
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench relating to Lazear memorial event at Washington and Jefferson College September 7, 1940-September 20, 1940
    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226205
      Letter from [Ralph Cooper Hutchison] to Philip Showalter Hench  September 7, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      [Hutchison] gives Hench details on the upcoming exercises honoring Lazear at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226206
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  September 9, 1940
      3 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison gives Hench details on the upcoming exercises honoring Lazear at Washington and Jefferson College, and discusses Hench's presentation. He encloses a list of addresses.

    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226207
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  September 13, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] inquires about Lazear's college career. He discusses a possible guest list for the Lazear Building dedication ceremony.

    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226208
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  September 16, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison informs Hench that Sun Oil will pay Moran's travel expenses, which will free up Hench's gift for Kissinger.

    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226209
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  September 16, 1940
      3 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison provides details of the upcoming exercises honoring Lazear at Washington and Jefferson College and discusses Hench's presentation. Hutchison also provides information on Lazear's college career.

    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226210
      Letter from Neva Pauline Hough to Philip Showalter Hench  September 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hough, Neva Pauline

      Hough informs Hench that Cooke will be invited to the upcoming Lazear memorial event and that Kissinger will attend.

    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226211
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  September 20, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes Cooke's participation in the yellow fever experiments and thinks he deserves recognition.

    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226212
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  September 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison feels Kissinger and Moran may resent the honoring of Cooke.

    • Box 36 folder 6 uva-lib:2226213
      Certificate from Washington and Jefferson College to John J. Moran  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Pa.)

      This certificate recognizes Moran as a hero.

  • Box 36 folder 7 uva-lib:2226214
    Letter from Juan D. Castro to Philip Showalter Hench  September 10, 1940
    1 page
    English Castro, Juan D.

    Castro describes a 1904 history of Las Animas Hospital, by Barnet and Guiteras.

  • Box 36 folder 8 uva-lib:2226215
    Letter from Francisco Dominguez Roldan to Philip Showalter Hench  September 10, 1940
    2 pages
    English Domínguez y Roldán, Francisco, 1864-1942

    Dominguez Roldan describes his book on Finlay's yellow fever work.

  • Box 36 folder 9 uva-lib:2226216
    Correspondence between James E. Peabody and Philip Showalter Hench September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 9 uva-lib:2226217
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  September 10, 1940
      4 pages
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody describes his research on Reed and tells Hench where the research materials may be found.

    • Box 36 folder 9 uva-lib:2226218
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  September 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench introduces himself to Peabody by describing his interest in Lazear and the yellow fever experiments. He asks if Peabody would send him material that he has written on the subject.

    • Box 36 folder 9 uva-lib:2226219
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  September 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his research on Lazear, the Camp Lazear location, and Moran's and Kissinger's experiences. He requests a copy of Peabody's bibliography.

    • Box 36 folder 9 uva-lib:2226220
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  September 20, 1940
      2 pages
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody describes the research material he left at the Welch Medical Library. He mentions that Agramonte's daughter has many of her father's documents.

    • Box 36 folder 9 uva-lib:2226221
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  September 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody will write to the Welch Medical Library and ask that the research material he left there be sent to Hench.

    • Box 36 folder 9 uva-lib:2226222
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  September 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Peabody ask the Welch Medical Library to permit him to borrow or copy Peabody's research material. He encloses a letter introducing himself to Peabody and describing his research on the yellow fever experiments and on Lazear.

  • Box 36 folder 10 uva-lib:2226223
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and John J. Moran September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 10 uva-lib:2226224
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  September 11, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes financial arrangements for the Lazear memorial event. He inquires about buildings shown in the Camp Lazear photo.

    • Box 36 folder 10 uva-lib:2226225
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  September 16, 1940
      3 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran describes his difficulties in dealing with the Cuban government regarding the Camp Lazear site. Moran will not attend the University of Virginia or the Washington and Jefferson College events.

    • Box 36 folder 10 uva-lib:2226226
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  September 19, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench urges Moran to attend the two college events. Hench discusses the Camp Lazear site.

  • Box 36 folder 11 uva-lib:2226227
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to John J. Moran September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 11 uva-lib:2226228
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to John J. Moran  September 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison invites Moran to the Lazear memorial dedication and offers to pay his expenses.

    • Box 36 folder 11 uva-lib:2226229
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to John J. Moran  September 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison wants to know Moran's middle name for the certificate inscription and is delighted the Morans will attend.

  • Box 36 folder 12 uva-lib:2226230
    Letters from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 12 uva-lib:2226231
      Letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  September 19, 1940
      1 page
      English Spanish Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare is trying to acquire a photo for Hench.

    • Box 36 folder 12 uva-lib:2226232
      Letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  September 27, 1940
      1 page
      English Spanish Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare sends Hench photographs and offers further help if required.

  • Box 36 folder 13 uva-lib:2226233
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  September 20, 1940
    2 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus comments on the U.S. Army and his health. He also mentions Lambert's problems with his pension.

  • Box 36 folder 14 uva-lib:2226234
    Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Carlos E. Finlay  September 30, 1940
    1 page
    English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

    Hutchison thanks Finlay for the Lazear photo and praises the work of his father, Carlos J. Finlay.

  • Box 36 folder 15 uva-lib:2226235
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Maria Teresa Loma Viuda de Rojas and related materials September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 15 uva-lib:2226236
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  September 2, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Rojas documents to examine which are related to the investigation of the Camp Lazear site.

    • Box 36 folder 15 uva-lib:2226237
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  August 15, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] questions Rojas about the location of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 36 folder 15 uva-lib:2226238
      Notes on the San Jose property [by Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas?]  circa 1940
      4 pages
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      [Rojas?] gives a history of the San Jose property, a probable site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 36 folder 15 uva-lib:2226239
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 36 folder 15 uva-lib:2226240
      Draft of The Finca San Jose  circa September 1940
      9 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's handwritten draft discusses the history of the San Jose farm, site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226241
    Miscellaneous letters received by Philip Showalter Hench September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226242
      Letter from Mabel L. Conat to Philip Showalter Hench  September 3, 1940
      1 page
      English Conat, Mabel Louise, 1888-

      Conat informs Hench that William Dean died in Grand Rapids, and that there is no reference to a Dean Bridge in Detroit.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226243
      Letter from Paul North Rice to Philip Showalter Hench  September 4, 1940
      1 page
      English Rice, Paul North, 1888-1967

      Rice lists the Havana newspapers that are available in his library and the Library of Congress.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226244
      Letter from Grace T. Hallock to Philip Showalter Hench  September 5, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hallock, Grace T. (Grace Taber), 1893-

      Hallock describes the sources for her article on Reed and yellow fever, responding to Hench's charge that her piece contains historical errors.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226245
      Letter from John B. Hartzell to Philip Showalter Hench  September 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Hartzell, John B.

      Hartzell informs Hench that he cannot find the information Hench requested on Dean, and suggests that he write to Grand Rapids.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226246
      Letter from R. Elwood Logan to Philip Showalter Hench  September 9, 1940
      1 page
      English Logan, R. Elwood

      Logan sends Peabody's pamphlet and describes the loan policy for the slides that accompany it. He refers Hench to Peabody and gives his address.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226247
      Letter from Mary Fishback to Philip Showalter Hench  September 10, 1940
      1 page
      English Fishback, Mary
    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226248
      Receipt from the Indianapolis Blue Print and Lithograph Company for the Indianapolis Library  September 10, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226249
      Letter from Felix E. Fernandez to Philip Showalter Hench  September 11, 1940
      1 page
      English Fernandez, Felix E.

      Fernandez sends Hench the address of John R. Taylor.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226250
      Letter from F.F. Randolph to Philip Showalter Hench  September 11, 1940
      1 page
      English Randolph, F.F.

      Randolph informs Hench that the book on Finlay he ordered is now available.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226251
      Letter from I.T. Haig to Philip Showalter Hench  September 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Haig, I.T.

      Haig reports that he cannot date the tree from the photo, but refers Hench to a forester who may be able to help.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226252
      Letter from Roger Brooke to Philip Showalter Hench  September 14, 1940
      1 page
      English Brooke, R.H.

      Brooke writes that he would like to receive copies of Hench's memorandum on the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226253
      Letter from Mary Fishback to Philip Showalter Hench  September 16, 1940
      1 page
      English Fishback, Mary

      Fishback identifies the newspaper articles sent to Hench about the Public Health Association meeting, in 1900, and notes that a library employee is related to Gorgas.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226254
      Letter from H.V. Stirling to Philip Showalter Hench  September 19, 1940
      1 page
      English Stirling, H.V.

      Stirling informs Hench that he is not permitted to disclose Lazear's and Carroll's addresses, but will forward Hench's letter to them.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226255
      Letter from Grace T. Hallock to Philip Showalter Hench  September 23, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hallock, Grace T. (Grace Taber), 1893-

      Hallock responds to the alleged historical inaccuracies, which Hench has noted, in her Metropolitan Life Insurance-sponsored filmstrip and pamphlet about Reed.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226256
      Letter from C.G. Toepper to Philip Showalter Hench  September 23, 1940
      1 page
      English Toepper, C. G. (Charles G.), 1874-1942

      Toepper has sent Hench a copy of the 1904 E.R. Barnett publication on Las Animas Hospital.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226257
      Letter from H.A. Johnson to Philip Showalter Hench  September 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Johnson, H.A.

      Johnson informs Hench that the library will photostat articles for him.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226258
      Letter from E.S. Adams to Philip Showalter Hench  September 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Adams, E.S.

      Adams has forwarded Hench's letter requesting copies of maps.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226259
      Letter from Harvey E. Jordan to Philip Showalter Hench  September 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Jordan, H. E. (Harvey Ernest)

      Jordan informs Hench of the arrangements for a University of Virginia dinner in Moran's honor.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226260
      Letter from A.R. Hufford to Philip Showalter Hench  September 28, 1940
      1 page
      English Hufford, A.R.

      Hufford provides information on the Dean Memorial Bridge in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and inquires about arthritis treatment.

    • Box 36 folder 16 uva-lib:2226261
      Letter from I.T. Haig to Philip Showalter Hench  September 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Haig, I.T.

      Haig has forwarded Hench's letter regarding framboyant trees to Arthur Bevan.

  • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226262
    Miscellaneous letters sent by Philip Showalter Hench September 1940
    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226263
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mabel L. Conat  September 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Conat for the information on William Dean.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226264
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Reference Librarian at the Main Public Library of Grand Rapids, Michigan  September 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about a newspaper article on Dean, and asks for a photo of the Dean Memorial Bridge.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226265
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John B. Hartzell  September 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks Hartzell to ignore his earlier letter regarding Dean and the Dean Memorial Bridge.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226266
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Fishback  September 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks for copies of newspaper articles about Reed's paper on yellow fever, presented in Indianapolis in October, 1900.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226267
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Oxford University Press  September 11, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a copy of Carlos E. Finlay's book about his father, Carlos J. Finlay.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226268
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Roger Brooke  September 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Brooke for the photo of the Camp Columbia model and asks if he may send a copy of it to the Cuban government.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226269
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John B. Hartzell  September 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Hartzell for his information on the Dean Memorial Bridge.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226270
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Atcheson Laughlin Hench  September 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Philip Hench] hopes that his brother, Atcheson, can meet Moran. [Philip Hench] also writes about his honorary degree from Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226271
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Elwood Logan  September 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Logan for loaning him Peabody's pamphlet on yellow fever.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226272
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Filing Department  September 13, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about obtaining photos of William H. Dean from a newspaper article.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226273
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Grace T. Hallock  September 13, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench supplies details and references on the yellow fever experiments, correcting errors in the film strip Hallock prepared for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226274
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.R. Hufford  September 13, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a photograph of the Dean Memorial Bridge and a copy of its memorial inscription.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226275
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Fishback  September 14, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests the date of the newspaper article Fishback sent to him.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226276
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Librarian of the Surgeon General's Library  September 17, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks to borrow E.B. Barnet's history of Las Animas Hospital. He comments on the role of Finlay in yellow fever research.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226277
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Office of the Secretary of the War Department  September 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests old maps of Cuba. He offers his opinion on the roles of Reed and Finlay and the politics behind the debate.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226278
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Librarian of the William H. Welch Medical Library  September 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of the material from Peabody's research on the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226279
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harvey E. Jordan  September 19, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he hopes Jordan will be able to invite Moran to visit the University of Virginia.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226280
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to I.T. Haig  September 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Haig that he will write to Bevan regarding the framboyant tree.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226281
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felix E. Fernandez  September 23, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Fernandez for Taylor's address.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226282
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.R. Hufford  September 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to know if the Dean Memorial Bridge has been renamed.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226283
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Elwood Logan  September 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Logan for lending him Peabody's pamphlet, "The Conquest of Yellow Fever," and requests a copy of Peabody's bibliography.

    • Box 36 folder 17 uva-lib:2226284
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H.V. Stirling  September 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Stirling for forwarding his letter to the Lazears and the Carrolls.

  • Box 36 folder 18 uva-lib:2226285
    Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Philip Showalter Hench  October 1, 1940
    3 pages
    English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

    Kelly discusses the sources of information for his book and explains some details.

  • Box 36 folder 19 uva-lib:2226286
    Correspondence of Robert P. Cooke October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 19 uva-lib:2226287
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  October 1, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has received Cooke's manuscript and will send him his own for comments.

    • Box 36 folder 19 uva-lib:2226288
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Robert P. Cooke  October 3, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison hopes Cooke will attend the upcoming ceremony honoring Lazear at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 19 uva-lib:2226289
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to Philip Showalter Hench  October 17, 1940
      2 pages
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke informs Hench that he will not attend the Lazear memorial event. He describes the experimental building at Camp Lazear.

  • Box 36 folder 20 uva-lib:2226290
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 20 uva-lib:2226291
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  October 1, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information from Reed as to the whereabouts of Reed's father's original notes and memoranda from the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 36 folder 20 uva-lib:2226292
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  October 8, 1940
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Reed informs Hench that he does not know the whereabouts of his father's notes, but he recommends several other avenues for investigation.

  • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226293
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Ralph Cooper Hutchison October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226294
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  October 1, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] inquires about the type of speech he should give at the upcoming Lazear memorial. [Hench] feels that Moran and Kissinger would not resent Cooke's inclusion in the event.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226295
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  October 5, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison advises Hench on his speech and describes the conferring of the honorary degree.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226296
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  October 5, 1940
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the inclusion of Cooke for the Lazear memorial ceremony.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226297
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  October 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison informs Hench that Cooke cannot attend the Lazear memorial event. He thinks that Hench need not revise his speech.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226298
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  October 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] reports that Rojas has discovered receipts that prove the site of Camp Lazear. [Hench] would like to buy the site and the building remains for restoration.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226299
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  October 8, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench specifies photo credits for the Lazear memorial souvenir program.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226300
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  October 10, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison is very interested in preserving the surviving Camp Lazear building.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226301
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  October 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison discusses the Lazear memorial ceremony.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226302
      Telegram from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  October 20, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison makes suggestions on revising Hench's talk.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226303
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison with annotations  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses details of the upcoming Lazear memorial ceremony.

    • Box 36 folder 21 uva-lib:2226304
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses details of the upcoming Lazear memorial ceremony.

  • Box 36 folder 22 uva-lib:2226305
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Albert E. Truby October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 22 uva-lib:2226306
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  October 1, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Truby for his map notations.

    • Box 36 folder 22 uva-lib:2226307
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  October 3, 1940
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby will send Hench his manuscript and asks for Cooke's address so he may send him a copy. He comments on and sketches the Camp [Columbia?] model, noting inaccuracies.

    • Box 36 folder 22 uva-lib:2226308
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  October 10, 1940
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby offers observations on Lazear, Moran, and Kissinger.

    • Box 36 folder 22 uva-lib:2226309
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  October 16, 1940
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes valuable details on the yellow fever experiments he found in Agramonte's papers. Hench believes, along with Kean, that Agramonte has been treated unjustly.

    • Box 36 folder 22 uva-lib:2226310
      Telegram from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  October 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby informs Hench that he had approved the fumigation of Lazear's house.

    • Box 36 folder 22 uva-lib:2226311
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  October 24, 1940
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby comments on the validity of Agramonte's statements regarding Lazear's work.

  • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226312
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and John J. Moran October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226313
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 3, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran writes that he has information from the Rojas family on Army contracts for the occupation of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226314
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 5, 1940
      2 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran informs Hench that he has been exploring the area where Camp Lazear was located and has seen part of the infected-clothing building and the site of the mosquito building.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226315
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to John J. Moran  October 7, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] writes that he doubts Moran has really found the infected-clothing building. [Hench] wants to buy the property.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226316
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to John J. Moran  October 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] discusses the identity of the shack on the Rojas farm.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226317
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 12, 1940
      3 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran informs Hench that he is sure that he has found the Camp Lazear infected-clothing building, and has investigated the acquisition of the building and surrounding land.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226318
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 15, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran informs Hench that he should be able to acquire the shack on the Rojas farm, which he is sure is the infected-clothing building, for no charge.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226319
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 16, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran discusses the remains of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226320
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 16, 1940
      2 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran describes his discussions with the Cubans on the proposed Lazear Memorial.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226321
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 17, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran writes that he is certain the shack on the Rojas farm is Camp Lazear Building No. 1, the infected-clothing building.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226322
      Telegram from [Philip Showalter Hench] to John J. Moran  October 17, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] requests that Moran mail the photostats.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226323
      Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  October 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran translates and transcribes for Hench a letter Moran has received from the Cuban government regarding Camp Lazear.

    • Box 36 folder 23 uva-lib:2226324
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  October 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench questions Moran concerning the possible Camp Lazear buildings.

  • Box 36 folder 24 uva-lib:2226325
    Letters from Melvin D. Brewer to John J. Moran and letter from Georgia S. Sutter to Mrs. John Moran October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 24 uva-lib:2226326
      Cablegram (Telegram) from Melvin D. Brewer to John J. Moran  October 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer requests that Moran send him a photograph of himself to be used for publicity.

    • Box 36 folder 24 uva-lib:2226327
      Letter from Melvin D. Brewer to John J. Moran  October 9, 1940
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer thanks Moran for the photograph and other information.

    • Box 36 folder 24 uva-lib:2226328
      Letter from Georgia S. Sutter to Elida Moran  October 14, 1940
      1 page
      English Sutter, Georgia S.

      Sutter invites Elida Moran to a luncheon during the Morans' visit to Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 36 folder 25 uva-lib:2226329
    Notes on the Yellow Fever Commission  circa 1940
    7 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran sends Hench extensive notes describing locations, personalities, and other details of the yellow fever experiments and commenting on the actions and attitudes of the Cuban government regarding a Lazear memorial location.

  • Box 36 folder 26 uva-lib:2226330
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 26 uva-lib:2226331
      Letter and notes from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  October 10, 1940
      5 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Mrs. Agramonte Rodriguez Leon discusses her father's views on Lazear's and Carroll's actions and roles in the yellow fever experiments, commenting specifically on Hench's notes.

    • Box 36 folder 26 uva-lib:2226332
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  October 16, 1940
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Leon his speech for the Lazear memorial event at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 26 uva-lib:2226333
      Telegram from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  October 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Leon cables approval of Hench's statements in his Lazear memorial speech.

    • Box 36 folder 26 uva-lib:2226334
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he will send her a draft of his speech and return borrowed items.

  • Box 36 folder 27 uva-lib:2226335
    Letters sent by John H. Andrus October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 27 uva-lib:2226336
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  October 10, 1940
      2 pages
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus comments on Truby's draft about his Cuba experiences, especially in regards to Agramonte.

    • Box 36 folder 27 uva-lib:2226337
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Robert P. Cooke  October 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus writes to Cooke with questions regarding the yellow fever experiments and Agramonte's role. Cooke answers the questions in the spaces provided and adds a qualifying note.

    • Box 36 folder 27 uva-lib:2226338
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  October 20, 1940
      2 pages
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus discusses the yellow fever experiments and his own experience with inoculation.

    • Box 36 folder 27 uva-lib:2226339
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  October 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus sends Truby his chapter entitled "I Become a Guinea Pig," but states that he doesn't want to claim undue credit for his role.

    • Box 36 folder 27 uva-lib:2226340
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  October 28, 1940
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus forwards Lambert's letter to Truby, as well as his own sketch of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 36 folder 28 uva-lib:2226341
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Luis B. Pogolotti October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 28 uva-lib:2226342
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Luis B. Pogolotti  October 15, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] discusses the location of Camp Lazear and Building No. 1, expressing his doubts about the site Moran has discovered.

    • Box 36 folder 28 uva-lib:2226343
      Letter from Luis B. Pogolotti to Philip Showalter Hench  October 17, 1940
      2 pages
      English Pogolotti, Luis B.

      Pogolotti assures Hench that he is positive the shack is Camp Lazear Building No. 1.

    • Box 36 folder 28 uva-lib:2226344
      Letter from Luis B. Pogolotti to Philip Showalter Hench  October 18, 1940
      2 pages
      English Pogolotti, Luis B.

      Pogolotti advises Hench to purchase the shack and then present it to the Cuban government when restored. He discusses the possibility of raising a monument on the site.

    • Box 36 folder 28 uva-lib:2226345
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis B. Pogolotti  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Pogolotti for his help.

    • Box 36 folder 28 uva-lib:2226346
      Cablegram (Telegram) from Luis B. Pogolotti to Philip Showalter Hench  October 23, 1940
      1 page
      English Pogolotti, Luis B.

      Pogolotti informs Hench that Macia will donate his portion of the Camp Lazear property and thinks Macia's partner will do the same.

    • Box 36 folder 28 uva-lib:2226347
      Letter from Luis B. Pogolotti to Philip Showalter Hench  September 30, 1940
      3 pages
      English Pogolotti, Luis B.

      Pogolotti replies to Hench's questions concerning place names and locations, and traces the history of the ownership of the land where Camp Lazear was located.

  • Box 36 folder 29 uva-lib:2226348
    Entries copied from Ignacio Rojas' daybook 1900-1940

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 36 folder 29 uva-lib:2226349
      English translations of entries in Ignacio Rojas' daybook  1900-1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950 Rojas, Ignacio

      Moran's translation of entries made in Rojas' journal concern payment by Kean for the use of land on the San Jose farm by the Yellow Fever Commission

    • Box 36 folder 29 uva-lib:2226350
      Entries in Ignacio Rojas' Journal or Day Book  1900-1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950 Rojas, Ignacio

      Moran's translation of entries made in Rojas' journal are certified by Rojas' widow as conforming in tenor to the original.

  • Box 36 folder 30 uva-lib:2226351
    Notes on Dinner for John J. Moran  October 23, 1940
    6 pages
    English Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974

    Atcheson Hench describes the setting, guests, conversations, and presentations at a dinner given in honor of Moran at which Kean described the yellow fever experiments and Moran answered questions from the guests.

  • Box 36 folder 31 uva-lib:2226352
    Materials relating to Founders Day exercises at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington Pennsylvania October 1940

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 36 folder 31 uva-lib:2226353
      Playbill: Yellow Jack  October 25, 1940
      4 pages
      English

      This program is for a Washington and Jefferson College production of “Yellow Jack.”

    • Box 36 folder 31 uva-lib:2226354
      Program for the Homecoming-Founders' Day Dinner  October 26, 1940
      3 pages
      English

      This program includes photographs and text concerning the yellow fever experiments, and Hench's autographed notes.

  • Box 36 folder 32 uva-lib:2226355
    Citation for Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science for Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
    1 page
    English Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Pa.)

    This is the text of a speech that was given when Washington and Jefferson College conferred an honorary degree of Doctor of Science upon Hench.

  • Box 36 folder 33 uva-lib:2226356
    Correspondence and other material relating to the discovery of the original experiment buildings at Camp Lazear October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 33 uva-lib:2226357
      Letter from Julian Zunzunegui [Lopez] to Philip Showalter Hench  October 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Lopez, Julian Zunzunequi

      Lopez states that his father leased land from Ignacio Rojas and that he himself lived in the structure identified as Camp Lazear Building No. 1 by Moran. He describes some of the structural features as unusual for Cuban buildings and states that Building No. 2 was torn down in 1927.

    • Box 36 folder 33 uva-lib:2226358
      Business card for Canteras y Caleras "Zunzunegui" de Julian Zunzunegui  circa 1940
      2 pages
      Spanish
    • Box 36 folder 33 uva-lib:2226359
      Letter from Adrian Macia to John J. Moran  October 19, 1940
      1 page
      English Macia, Adrian

      Macia writes that Moran may obtain the shack at no cost, or at the least possible cost, after Macia consults with his partners in the brickyard business.

    • Box 36 folder 33 uva-lib:2226360
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Adrian Macia  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] appreciates Macia's willingness to donate Building No. 1 and a small plot of land to memorialize the Commission.

    • Box 36 folder 33 uva-lib:2226361
      Letter from Adrian Macia to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Macia, Adrian

      Macia informs Hench that he is willing to donate Building No. 1, but must wait for his partner to return before giving a definite answer.

    • Box 36 folder 33 uva-lib:2226362
      Translation [from Spanish] of a contract between Ignacio Rojas and Demetrio Zunzunegui  April 1, 1907
      1 page
      English Rojas, Ignacio Zunzunegui, Demetrio

      Rojas rents the lime kilns and quarries on his San Jose farm to Zunzunegui, who may occupy the two small wooden houses.

    • Box 36 folder 33 uva-lib:2226363
      Translation [from Spanish] of a lease between [Ignacio Rojas?] and Antonio Sosa  September 24, 1899
      1 page
      English

      Sosa leases the San Jose farm.

  • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226364
    Miscellaneous correspondence received by Philip Showalter Hench October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226365
      Letter from Arthur Bevan to Philip Showalter Hench  October 2, 1940
      2 pages
      English Bevan, Arthur, 1888-1968

      Bevan writes that he will help estimate the ages of the framboyant trees, but notes that dating them will be difficult.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226366
      Letter from Helen Wheeler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 2, 1940
      1 page
      English Wheeler, Helen

      Wheeler reports that she has found several items Peabody gave to the library.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226367
      Letter from Dorothy M. Lake to Philip Showalter Hench  October 3, 1940
      1 page
      English Lake, Dorothy M.

      Lake sends a copy of the bibliography Hench requested.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226368
      Telegram from the Welch Medical Library to Philip Showalter Hench  October 3, 1940
      1 page
      English William H. Welch Medical Library

      The Welch Medical Library has found Peabody's material on yellow fever and will send it to Hench.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226369
      Letter from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench  October 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer requests a photograph of Hench to help publicize the presentation of Hench's honorary degree.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226370
      Letter from Horace W. Davis to Philip Showalter Hench  October 7, 1940
      2 pages
      English Davis, Horace W.

      Davis informs Hench that he will unable to attend the ceremony honoring Hench.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226371
      Letter from Elizabeth Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  October 7, 1940
      2 pages
      English Peabody, Elizabeth

      Peabody informs Hench that she has her father's yellow fever slide collection and is willing to let Hench borrow it. She inquires about the Lazear Memorial Building dedication at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226372
      Telegram from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench  October 9, 1940
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer requests a photograph of Hench for publicity purposes.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226373
      Letter from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench  October 9, 1940
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer requests a copy of Hench's speech for publication in newspapers.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226374
      Letter from Sam [s.n.] to Atcheson Laughlin Hench and Philip Showalter Hench  October 15, 1940
      1 page
      English [s.n.], Sam

      Sam thanks Philip Hench for the invitation to attend the Lazear memorial ceremony, but must stay home.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226375
      Letter from Sue [s.n.] to Philip Showalter Hench  October 17, 1940
      2 pages
      English [s.n.], Sue

      Sue sends Hench her congratulations and says she will attend the Washington and Jefferson College exercises.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226376
      Postcard from Helen Wheeler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 17, 1940
      1 page
      English Wheeler, Helen

      Wheeler informs Hench that she has sent him five photos of Reed, Lazear, etc.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226377
      Letter from George [s.n.] to Philip Showalter Hench  October 20, 1940
      1 page
      English [s.n.], George

      George sends Hench his congratulations and regrets that he will not be able to attend the Washington and Jefferson College ceremony. In the postscript, he offers a brief political statement.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226378
      Letter from W.Z. Morrison to Philip Showalter Hench  October 20, 1940
      1 page
      English Morrison, W.Z.

      Morrison regrets that he cannot attend the ceremony and remembers fondly the time he spent with Hench when Hench was young.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226379
      Telegram from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer requests a copy of Hench's speech for newspaper release.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226380
      Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Philip Showalter Hench  October 21, 1940
      2 pages
      English 
 Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974


      Atcheson Hench regrets that he will miss the Washington and Jefferson College ceremony.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226381
      Letter from Lucy Roberts and [?] Roberts to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench with annotations  October 22, 1940
      3 pages
      English 
 Roberts, Lucy

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226382
      Letter from Archie S. Woods to Philip Showalter Hench  October 22, 1940
      1 page
      English Woods, Archie S.

      Woods congratulates Hench on his honorary degree, but will not be able to attend the ceremony.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226383
      Letter from A.R. Hufford to Philip Showalter Hench  September 23, 1940
      1 page
      English Hufford, A.R.

      Hufford writes that Hench has been sent pictures of the Dean Bridge, now called the Fulton Street Bridge, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226384
      Letter from William and Martha Church to Philip Showalter Hench  October 24, 1940
      2 pages
      English Church, Martha Church, William

      The Churches send Hench congratulations and thanks for the invitation to the Washington and Jefferson College exercises, but it is impossible for them to attend.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226385
      Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Philip Showalter Hench  October 24, 1940
      2 pages
      English 
 Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974


      Atcheson Hench details the dinner given in honor of Moran.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226386
      Letter from Harvey E. Jordan to Philip Showalter Hench  October 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Jordan, H. E. (Harvey Ernest)

      Jordan writes about the Moran dinner, held the night before, and reports that Moran spoke very well.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226387
      Letter from Mary G. Driscoll to Philip Showalter Hench  October 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Driscoll, Mary G.

      Driscoll thanks Hench for the invitation to the Washington and Jefferson College event and expresses her affection for him.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226388
      Telegram from Alice [s.n.] and Burke [s.n.] to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English [s.n.], Alice

      Alice and Burke congratulate Hench and are sorry they cannot attend the Washington and Jefferson College event.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226389
      Telegram from Susan, Mary, and Kahler Hench to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Kahler Hench, Susan Hench, Mary

      Susan, Mary, and Kahler [Hench] write that they will be thinking about Hench today and send their love.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226390
      Telegram from Walt and June Simpson to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Simpson, June Simpson, Walter M.

      The Simpsons congratulate Hench and regret that they will not be able to attend the Washington and Jefferson College event.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226391
      Telegram from the [s.n.] Grays  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Allen, [s.n.]

      Hench's friends congratulate him on his honorary degree.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226392
      Telegram from Elizabeth Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  October 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Peabody, Elizabeth

      The Peabodys regret that they cannot attend the Washington and Jefferson College event.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226393
      Telegram from Mrs. R.M. Repp to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Repp, Mrs. R.M.

      Repp sends Hench her congratulations.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226394
      Telegram from Lulu [s.n.] and Had [s.n.] to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English [s.n.], Had

      Lulu and Had send their congratulations.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226395
      Telegram from Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Roja, Lidia Cabrera, and Julia Lomas to Philp Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Pinbán, Lydia E. Rojas, María Teresa de, 1902- Lomas, Julia

      Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas, et al., send congratulations to Hench.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226396
      Telegram from Mrs. Kahler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 1940
      1 page
      English Kahler, Mrs.

      Kahler congratulates Hench.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226397
      Telegram from [Janet and William Butsch] to Philip Showalter Hench  circa October 1940
      1 page
      English Butsch, Janet Butsch, William

      [The Butsches] congratulate Hench.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226398
      Letter to Mary and Philip Showalter Hench from one of their children  October 26, 1940
      2 pages
      English

      [One of Hench's children] sends love to his/her parents.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226399
      Letter from R. Hart Phillips to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Phillips, R. Hart (Ruby Hart)

      Phillips settles accounts with Hench for stenography and transcription work related to Hench's research in Cuba.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226400
      Letter from Helen Wheeler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Wheeler, Helen

      Wheeler informs Hench he may copy any of the library's yellow fever material.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226401
      Letter from George W. Arnett to Philip Showalter Hench  October 28, 1940
      1 page
      English Arnett, George W.

      Arnett congratulates Hench on his honorary degree and hopes to visit him in Rochester.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226402
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  October 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons thanks Hench for suggesting Moran's visit and reports that the dinner for Moran went very well.

    • Box 36 folder 34 uva-lib:2226403
      Greeting card from Sister M. Cantaleon  circa October 1940
      1 page
      English Cantaleon, M.
  • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226404
    Miscellaneous correspondence sent by Philip Showalter Hench October 1940
    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226405
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips  October 1, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Phillips send him the statements by Rojas and Leon.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226406
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Grace T. Hallock  October 2, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Hallock for the copies and will send her his memoranda.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226407
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.R. Hufford  October 2, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Hufford for his help regarding the Dean Bridge.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226408
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harvey E. Jordan  October 2, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he hopes Moran will be able to attend the University of Virginia event and is glad that Cooke has been invited.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226409
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Melvin D. Brewer  October 10, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Brewer that he will send him a photograph for publicity use.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226410
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Melvin D. Brewer  October 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he will send Brewer a copy of his upcoming Washington and Jefferson College speech.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226411
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ignacio Alvare  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Alvare for the photos, and will send copies of his papers on Lazear and Camp Lazear to both Ramos and Alvare.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226412
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Juan D. Castro  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Castro for the reference to the publication on Las Animas Hospital.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226413
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Harvey E. Jordan  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench offers to pay for a stenographer to record Moran's and Cooke's remarks if they speak at the University of Virginia dinner.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226414
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Elizabeth Peabody  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Peabody, Elizabeth

      Hench assures Peabody that her students would be welcome at the Lazear memorial event. He will send the Peabodys a copy of his speech and would like a list of slides from her.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226415
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dorma V. Schnurr  October 21, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives Schnurr some background information for the speech he is giving at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226416
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Helen Wheeler  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Wheeler that he will return the material he has used but would like to keep the rest longer.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226417
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Melvin D. Brewer  October 22, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Brewer that he has airmailed his speech for the Lazear memorial event to Hutchison.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226418
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harvey E. Jordan  October 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Jordan that the Lazear memorial event went well and that his brother Atcheson Hench found the University of Virginia event to be very interesting.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226419
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Melvin D. Brewer  October 31, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests additional programs and copies of photographs from the Lazear memorial ceremony. He sends Brewer an article from Rochester on the event.

    • Box 36 folder 35 uva-lib:2226420
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Neva Pauline Hough  October 31, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Hough for the Lazear family addresses.

  • Box 36 folder 36 uva-lib:2226421
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench concerning the Camp Lazear memorial circa October 1940
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 36 folder 37 uva-lib:2226422
    Newspaper clippings relating to Dean Cornwell October 1940-November 1940
  • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226423
    Drafts of Dr. Jesse W. Lazear and His Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever , a speech by Philip Showalter Hench October 1940-December 1940
    • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226424
      Draft of Dr. Jesse Lazear and his Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever  circa October 26, 1940
      23 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is the text of Hench's speech, which was given at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226425
      Notes relating to Dr. Jesse Lazear and his Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever  circa October 26, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226426
      Draft of Dr. Jesse Lazear and his Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever  circa October 26, 1940
      18 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is the text of Hench's speech, which was given at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226427
      Draft of Dr. Jesse Lazear and his Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever  circa October 26, 1940
      14 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is the text of Hench's speech, which was given at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226428
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226429
      Draft of Dr. Jesse Lazear and his Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever  circa October 26, 1940
      14 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is the text of Hench's speech, which was given at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226430
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 36 folder 38 uva-lib:2226431
      Partial draft of Dr. Jesse Lazear and his Contribution to the Conquest of Yellow Fever with attached notes  circa October 26, 1940
      31 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is the text of Hench's speech, which was given at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College.

  • Box 37 folder 1 uva-lib:2226432
    Miscellaneous newspapers containing articles relating to yellow fever and Founder's Day ceremonies at Washington and Jefferson College September 1940
  • Box 37 folder 2 uva-lib:2226433
    Miscellaneous newspapers relating to yellow fever October 1940
  • Box 37 folder 3 uva-lib:2226434
    Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  November 2, 1940
    2 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus solicits commentary from Truby on his article. He mentions previous correspondence with Hench and states that he does not know the details of how Kissinger and Moran became volunteers.

  • Box 37 folder 4 uva-lib:2226435
    Letters of Philip Showalter Hench November 6, 1940
    • Box 37 folder 4 uva-lib:2226436
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  November 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is preparing for a medical trip. He enjoyed the Lazear memorial ceremony and sends Moran some clippings.

    • Box 37 folder 4 uva-lib:2226437
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis B. Pogolotti  November 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his associates' interest in preserving Building No. 1. He plans to publish his data on the location of Camp Lazear in hopes that the Cubans will be interested in this information.

    • Box 37 folder 4 uva-lib:2226438
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia  November 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the Lazear memorial event at Washington and Jefferson College. Hench is glad that the Camp Lazear site is owned by Macia, as Macia is a man who appreciates history.

    • Box 37 folder 4 uva-lib:2226439
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  November 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the Lazear memorial ceremony at Washington and Jefferson College and sends her a clipping. He believes that the Camp Lazear memorial and preservation of Building No. 1 will be carried out successfully.

  • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226440
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1940
    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226441
      Letter from Earl Spielmacher to Philip Showalter Hench  November 1, 1940
      1 page
      English Spielmacher, Earl

      Spielmacher explains that the pictures of the Dean Memorial Bridge plaque sent to Hench are of poor quality because the plaque has deteriorated.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226442
      Memorandum concerning William H. Dean Memorial Bridge  circa 1940
      1 page
      English

      The memorandum includes a transcription of the plaque inscription on the William H. Dean Memorial Bridge, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226443
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  November 4, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Clemons a clipping about the Lazear memorial event. He hopes to publish the material from his Lazear address in a medical journal.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226444
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  November 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the Lazear memorial event at Washington and Jefferson College. He writes about how glad Mabel Lazear was to learn the truth about her husband's sacrifice. Hench believes that the Camp Lazear memorial and preservation of Building No. 1 will be carried out successfully.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226445
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to The Washington Reporter  November 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests additional copies of a newspaper article from "The Washington Reporter."

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226446
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Washington Observer  November 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests additional copies of a newspaper article from "The Washington Observer."

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226447
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  November 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison is checking on the items from the Lazear memorial event, which Hench requested. Hutchison requests that Hench send information on the plans for a yellow fever memorial so he can submit them to local newspapers.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226448
      Letter from L. Evans Parcell to Philip Showalter Hench  November 9, 1940
      2 pages
      English Parcell, L. Evans

      Parcell describes the dioramas he has constructed and quotes Hench a price for them.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226449
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  November 11, 1940
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons acknowledges receipt of the newspaper clipping and the Washington and Jefferson College program. He will preserve these items with the other yellow fever material at Alderman Library at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226450
      Letter from Joseph D. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  November 11, 1940
      1 page
      English Hart, Joseph D.

      Hart suggests that Hench publish his Washington and Jefferson College address in a popular medical magazine.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226451
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Joseph D. Hart  November 19, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the publication of his Washington Jefferson College address and thanks Hart for his interest.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226452
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Old Hickory Bookshop  November 28, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench orders publications from the Old Hickory Bookshop.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226453
      Letter from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench  November 2, 1940
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer has sent Hench copies of the Washington and Jefferson College program and will send photographs, a film, and souvenir cake plates as soon as possible.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226454
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Melvin D. Brewer  November 22, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Brewer for the film, photographs, and extra programs of the Washington and Jefferson College event.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226455
      Letter from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench  November 25, 1940
      2 pages
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer will send Hench more photographs from the Lazear memorial event. He notes that he cannot find the autographed photographs of Moran and Kissinger.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226456
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Melvin D. Brewer  November 29, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench urges Brewer to search for the missing autographed photographs of Moran and Kissinger. He appreciates receiving additional memorabilia from the Lazear memorial event.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226457
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  November 15, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison gives Hench guidelines for Hench's article on his Camp Lazear discovery and the planned memorial.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226458
      Letter from A.V. McClain to Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1940
      1 page
      English McClain, A. V.

      McClain requests to borrow the film that Hench had made for the Washington and Jefferson College event.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226459
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  November 22, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he was glad to receive the film and photographs taken during the events at Washington and Jefferson College. He points out that his autographed photographs of Kissinger and Moran have still not been returned.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226460
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.V. McClain  November 27, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests inserting a series of still photographs into McClain's film in order to record the ceremony at Washington and Jefferson College more fully.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226461
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  November 27, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison attempts to clear up the confusion about the number of photographs requested by Hench. He informs him that the autographed photographs by Moran and Kissinger still cannot be located.

    • Box 37 folder 5 uva-lib:2226462
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  November 29, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sure Hutchison will find the missing autographed photographs. He corrects a professional title for use in a citation.

  • Box 37 folder 6 uva-lib:2226463
    University of Virginia Alumni News November 1940

    This issue contains an article on John J. Moran.

  • Box 37 folder 7 uva-lib:2226464
    Letters from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to John J. Moran December 1940
    • Box 37 folder 7 uva-lib:2226465
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to John J. Moran  December 5, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison requests another copy of Moran's autographed photograph to send to Hench.

    • Box 37 folder 7 uva-lib:2226466
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to John J. Moran  December 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison sends Moran a photograph and requests that he autograph it for Hench.

  • Box 37 folder 8 uva-lib:2226467
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Albert E. Truby December 1940
    • Box 37 folder 8 uva-lib:2226468
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  December 6, 1940
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby thanks Hench for the clippings and program from the Lazear memorial event. He would like to have his manuscript returned soon so that he may make revisions. He reveals new information about the buildings of the yellow fever hospital and believes Lazear died in one of them.

    • Box 37 folder 8 uva-lib:2226469
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  December 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench promises to return Truby's manuscript with comments next week.

    • Box 37 folder 8 uva-lib:2226470
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  December 23, 1940
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby hopes to have Hench's comments on his manuscript by January 15, 1941. He would like to hear about the Washington and Jefferson College memorial events.

    • Box 37 folder 8 uva-lib:2226471
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  December 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench promises to send Truby memorabilia on the Washington and Jefferson College events and to start working on Truby's manuscript.

  • Box 37 folder 9 uva-lib:2226472
    Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  December 11, 1940
    4 pages
    English Lambert, Gustaf E.

    Lambert claims that he should be recognized for his Yellow Fever Commission service. He discusses other nurses and doctors whom he believes were instrumental in the experiments but have not been recognized.

  • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226473
    Miscellaneous correspondence and notes of Philip Showalter Hench December 1940
    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226474
      Letter from Henry E. Sigerist to Philip Showalter Hench  December 26, 1940
      1 page
      English Sigerist, Henry E. (Henry Ernest), 1891-1957

      Sigerist would like to publish Hench's lecture on the history of the Yellow Fever Commission in Johns Hopkins University's "Bulletin of the History of Medicine."

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226475
      Letter from Joseph Berkson to Henry E. Sigerist  December 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Berkson, Joseph

      Berkson writes that he was impressed by Hench's lecture on the yellow fever experiments. He thinks Hench's paper should be published in Johns Hopkins University's "Bulletin of the History of Medicine."

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226476
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bayard T. Horton  December 30, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he would like to give his talk on the yellow fever experiments at the University of Virginia. He believes this would help him to raise money for a memorial at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226477
      Letter from Bayard T. Horton to Philip Showalter Hench  December 31, 1940
      1 page
      English Horton, Bayard T.

      Horton agrees to facilitate an invitation for Hench to give his lecture on the yellow fever experiments at the University of Virginia..

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226478
      The Clinic Bulletin  November 30, 1940
      2 pages
      English

      The Mayo Clinic newspaper includes an announcement of an upcoming illustrated speech by Hench concerning his yellow fever research.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226479
      Miscellaneous notes  1940
      English
    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226480
      Letter from A.V. McClain to Philip Showalter Hench  December 4, 1940
      1 page
      English McClain, A. V.

      McClain will follow Hench's suggestion of making still photographs from the film produced during the dedication ceremony of the Lazear Building at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226481
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.V. McClain  December 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench acknowledges the return of his films and would like extra footage if McClain has any.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226482
      Letter from Melvin D. Brewer to Philip Showalter Hench  December 13, 1940
      2 pages
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer promises to send Hench photographs taken at the Lazear memorial event. He claims that he never received the autographed photographs of Moran and Kissinger.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226483
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Melvin D. Brewer  December 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Brewer for the photographs of the Lazear memorial event. He regrets the trouble over the missing Moran and Kissinger photographs, but is certain that he sent them to Brewer.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226484
      Letter from A.V. McClain to Philip Showalter Hench  December 20, 1940
      1 page
      English McClain, A. V.

      McClain has sent Hench copies of the Lazear Memorial Building dedication booklet.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226485
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  December 6, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hench's Kissinger and Moran photographs cannot be found. Hutchison has requested new autographed photographs from both men.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226486
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  December 13, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to pay for duplicate photographs of Moran and Kissinger. He has not yet received the other photographs or the souvenir booklets from the Lazear memorial event. Hench regrets that there is no photograph of himself receiving his honorary degree [from Washington and Jefferson College].

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226487
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  December 20, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchinson informs Hench that his off-handed remark was taken literally by McClain and has been printed in a Washington and Jefferson publication.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226488
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  December 23, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is embarrassed that his off-handed comment appeared in a Washington and Jefferson College publication. He begs Hutchison to stop distribution and have it corrected, at Hench's expense.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226489
      Telegram from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  December 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison informs Hench that the Washington and Jefferson publication - part of the practical joke played on Hench - need not be recalled. The only copy was sent to Hench.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226490
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  December 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the practical joke involving the Washington and Jefferson College publication.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226491
      Christmas card from John J. Moran and Elida Moran  1940
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950 Moran, Elida C.
    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226492
      Letter from Elizabeth Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  December 9, 1940
      1 page
      English Peabody, Elizabeth

      Peabody thanks Hench for his letter telling them about the Washington and Jefferson College event. They have received programs and a telegram from Hutchison. She sends a list of her father's yellow fever slides.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226493
      List of lantern slides on yellow fever organized by Elizabeth Peabody  circa 1940
      2 pages
      English

      The list of Peabody's slides includes six major topics: historical background, the yellow fever experiments in Cuba, results of the yellow fever experiments, later history of the yellow fever heroes, the yellow fever bill, and the Walter Reed Memorial in Indianapolis.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226494
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Elizabeth Peabody  December 13, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Peabody that he hopes to have a paper on his yellow fever research published soon. Hench will send her a copy before it is published.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226495
      Letter from Melvin D. Brewer to John J. Moran  December 10, 1940
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer requests that Moran autograph a picture of himself for Hench, to replace the one that has been lost. Moran has been made an honorary alumnus of Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226496
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  December 12, 1940
      1 page
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody thanks Hench for the program and summary of his speech from the Lazear memorial event. He praises Hench's research on the events surrounding the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 37 folder 10 uva-lib:2226497
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  December 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Peabody that he hopes to revise his yellow fever draft soon and will send his family a copy.

  • Box 37 folder 11 uva-lib:2226498
    Copies of Washington and Jefferson College: A Mile Post December 1940

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 37 folder 11 uva-lib:2226499
      Washington and Jefferson College: A Mile Post December 1940
      3 pages
      English

      Contains a list of contributors to the Chemistry Building Fund. This is the document which served as the cornerstone of the practical joke played on Hench. Hench's alma mater is the crux of the prank.

  • Box 37 folder 12 uva-lib:2226500
    Walter Reed's Human Guinea Pigs (By One of Them) with note  circa 1930-1940
    • Box 37 folder 12 uva-lib:2226501
      Walter Reed's Human Guinea Pigs (By One of Them)  circa 1930-1940
      25 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      This is a series of partial manuscripts detailing the yellow fever experiments. Topics include the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor, Moran's role in the experiments, the controversy concerning Reed's and Finlay's contributions to the conquest of yellow fever, and Moran's experiences at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 37 folder 12 uva-lib:2226502
      Note  circa 1930-1940
      1 page
      English
  • Box 37 folder 13 uva-lib:2226503
    Extracts from an article by Albert E. Truby  circa 1930-1945
    4 pages
    English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

    Truby describes his experiences and observations in Cuba from 1898-1902, focusing on Lazear's story.

  • Box 37 folder 14 uva-lib:2226504
    Lists of addresses 1940
    • Box 37 folder 14 uva-lib:2226505
      List of persons who received copies of "Conquerors of Yellow Fever "  circa 1940
      2 pages
      English

      This list records names and addresses of persons in the United States and Cuba who received copies of "Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 37 folder 14 uva-lib:2226506
      List of addresses concerning yellow fever work  circa 1940
      3 pages
      English

      [Hench?] lists names and addresses of persons connected with his work on the history of the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226507
    Miscellaneous notes, lists, and other materials of Philip Showalter Hench 1936-1940

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226508
      List of slides for Philip Showalter Hench at the Chemical Society  circa 1940
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226509
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226510
      List of persons who received reprints of Philip Showalter Hench's Hygeia article  circa 1940
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226511
      List of invitees [to Hench's honorary degree ceremony]  circa 1940
      2 pages
      English

      This list records Hench's friends and relatives who are to be invited to the ceremony awarding him an honorary Washington and Jefferson College degree.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226512
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226513
      List of addresses  circa 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226514
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench lists questions he has for Jefferson Randolph Kean and the curators at the Army Medical Museum and Library concerning the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226515
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226516
      Letter from Dorma V. Schnurr to [Lawrence?] Reed  circa 1940
      2 pages
      English Schnurr, Dorma V.

      Schnurr gives [Lawrence?] Reed her address.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226517
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226518
      Letter from Jose Randin Vergara to Blanca Malaret  November 14, 1940
      1 page
      Spanish Vergara, Jose Randin

      Vergara provides Malaret with historical information on Havana's Military City, formerly Camp Columbia.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226519
      The Clinic Bulletin  October 23, 1940
      2 pages
      English

      This Mayo Clinic newsletter includes a notice that Hench will attend the dedication of Washington and Jefferson College's Lazear Memorial Building, and will be awarded an honorary degree.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226520
      Shipping order from Metropolitan Life Insurance Company to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1940
      1 page
      English Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

      This shipping order notes that photographs of Reed have been sent to Hench.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226521
      Note from [Philip Showalter Hench?] to [Dorma V.] Schnurr  circa 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench?] instructs Schnurr in typing a document for him.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226522
      First part of a draft of The Conquest of Yellow Fever: A Memorandum by Philip Showalter Hench, Mayo Clinic, After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940 1940
      38 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226523
      Transcriptions of memorials to Clara Maass and Jesse Lazear  1936
      2 pages
      Spanish

      These are epitaph memorials, dedicated by the Finlay Institute, to Maass and Lazear for their work in the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226524
      English translation [from Spanish] of transcriptions of memorials to Clara Maass and Jesse Lazear  1936
      1 page
      English

      These are epitaph memorials, dedicated by the Finlay Institute, to Maass and Lazear for their work in the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226525
      Second part of a draft of The Conquest of Yellow Fever: A Memorandum by Philip Showalter Hench, Mayo Clinic, After a Visit to Havana, Cuba, April 1940 1940
      25 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226526
      Notes related to yellow fever research  circa 1940
      15 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226527
      List of questions for Jefferson Randolph Kean  circa 1940
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226528
      List of "Things to Do "  circa 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226529
      List of photographs related to Philip Showalter Hench's yellow fever research  circa 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 37 folder 15 uva-lib:2226530
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1940
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 37 folder 16 uva-lib:2226531
    Miscellaneous pamphlets, reports, and articles 1940

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 37 folder 16 uva-lib:2226532
      "The Pedroso Palace "  circa 1940
      2 pages
      English Pinbán, Lydia E.

      Cabrera writes about the history of the Pedroso Palace in Havana, Cuba.

  • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226533
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1941
    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226534
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  January 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes about presenting documentary evidence to the Cuban government on the actual location of Camp Lazear. Hench will send a brochure which includes his speech concerning Lazear and the yellow fever work.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226535
      Letter from A.V. McClain to Philip Showalter Hench  January 9, 1941
      1 page
      English McClain, A. V.

      McClain informs Hench that he is sending him copies of the Alumni Bulletin, from Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226536
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  January 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison sends Hench autographed pictures of Kissinger and Moran. He also discusses his latest family trip.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226537
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  January 19, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gently chides Hutchison for omitting to send the promised autographed pictures of Kissinger and Moran. Hench requests additional copies of "A Milestone." He also solicits fund-raising advice for a planned memorial in Havana, Cuba.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226538
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.V. McClain  January 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses gratitude for the receipt of the Alumni Bulletin, from Washington and Jefferson College, but requests additional copies. He wants to use the publication in connection with his campaign to memorialize Camp Lazear.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226539
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  January 27, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison apologizes for not being able to send the requested number of reprints. He suggests asking Pew for a donation toward the yellow fever memorial in Havana. Hutchison promises that Mabel Lazear will receive a copy of the program and memorial plate honoring her husband.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226540
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  January 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks for any available copies of the brochure "A Mile Post" and/or Alumni Bulletins, from Washington and Jefferson College. Hench questions a request for his biographical data from Washington and Jefferson College officials since he assumes they have it already on file.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226541
      Letter from A.V. McClain to Philip Showalter Hench  January 30, 1941
      1 page
      English McClain, A. V.

      McClain writes that he will send Hench a package of "A Mile Post" brochures. He reports that there are no additional copies of Alumni Bulletins. The film made during Founders' Day celebration at the college turned out well.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226542
      Letter from J.W. Crane to Philip Showalter Hench  January 8, 1941
      1 page
      English Crane, J. W.

      Crane congratulates Hench on his article, "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever." He would like to secure a copy of Dean Cornwell's painting to add it to his collection dealing with Medical History.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226543
      Letter from D.J. Withington to Philip Showalter Hench  January 9, 1941
      2 pages
      English Withington, D.J.

      Withington mentions the publication of a third series of paintings entitled "Pioneers of American Medicine." Withington suggests a meeting in order to discuss this series. He requests information on Walter Reed.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226544
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. Christian Bay  January 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests extending the loan of a library book for photocopying purposes.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226545
      Letter from J. Christian Bay to Philip Showalter Hench  January 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Bay, J. Christian (Jens Christian), 1871-1962

      Bay grants Hench permission to keep the library book as long as needed for photocopying purposes.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226546
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. Christian Bay  January 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Bay for the extension of the library book loan.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226547
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the microfilm service of the Army Medical Library  January 16, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests microfilms and photostats from the Army Medical Library pertaining to the yellow fever investigation.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226548
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to D.J. Withington  January 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests meeting with Cornwell and Withington to discuss a possible future painting to be included in their series entitled "Pioneers of American Medicine." He offers to present them with his research on the Yellow Fever Commission. Hench discusses his memorial plans in Cuba.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226549
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry E. Sigerist  January 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Sigerist for his offer to publish his paper on yellow fever in the Johns Hopkins "Bulletin of the History of Medicine."

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226550
      Letter from Grace T. Hallock to Philip Showalter Hench  January 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Hallock, Grace T. (Grace Taber), 1893-

      Hallock informs Hench that the inaccuracies in the Walter Reed filmstrip have been corrected and that Hench will receive a copy of the film. Autographed notes by Hench are included in the letter.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226551
      Letter from Melvin D. Brewer to [Philip Showalter Hench?]  January 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Brewer, Melvin D.

      Brewer requests that [Hench?] complete the biographical questionnaire for the Washington and Jefferson Alumni catalogue.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226552
      Letter from Henry E. Sigerist to Philip Showalter Hench  January 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Sigerist, Henry E. (Henry Ernest), 1891-1957

      Sigerist informs Hench that Johns Hopkins is unable to publish Hench's various papers as a monograph.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226553
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to E.S. Adams  January 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Adams for the copy of a map of Camp Columbia. He requests additional maps of sites used by the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board, in 1900-1901.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226554
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Office of the Commandant at the Medical Field Service School  January 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench advises that a model of Camp Columbia be corrected. He also requests to have photographs taken of the model.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226555
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Reference Librarian  January 29, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks the reference librarian about the availability of material pertaining to the work of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission in 1900.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226556
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Superintendent of Documents  January 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of publications pertaining to the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226557
      Notice from the United States Government Printing Office to Philip Showalter Hench 1941
      1 page
      English United States. Government Printing Office
    • Box 38 folder 1 uva-lib:2226558
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Charles L. Lhotka  January 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests documents dealing with U.S. Army activities in Cuba between 1899 and 1902.

  • Box 38 folder 2 uva-lib:2226559
    Letters of George A. Kellogg February 28, 1941
    • Box 38 folder 2 uva-lib:2226560
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to John J. Moran  February 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg informs Moran that a series of paintings entitled "Pioneers of American Medicine" is planned. Moran will receive copies of the first two paintings, produced by Cornwell. Kellogg requests a photograph of Moran taken around the year 1900.

    • Box 38 folder 2 uva-lib:2226561
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to John H. Andrus  February 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg informs Andrus about the series of paintings entitled "Pioneers of American Medicine," produced by John Wyeth & Brother, Inc. The third painting will be entitled "The Conquest of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 38 folder 2 uva-lib:2226562
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  February 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg informs Lawrence Reed that he will receive copies of the first two paintings in the series "Pioneers of American Medicine." He requests to meet with Lawrence Reed.

  • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226563
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1941
    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226564
      File of "Urgent Correspondence "  1941

      Materials relate to the solicitation of donations for the Washington and Jefferson College 1941 Alumni Fund.

      • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226565
        Note  circa 1941
        1 page
        English
      • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226566
        Announcement from Washington and Jefferson College  1941
        1 page
        English Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Pa.)
      • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226567
        Letter from Harry R. Birmingham to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  February 1, 1941
        1 page
        English Birmingham, Harry R.
      • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226568
        Letter from Edward McDonald to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  February 3, 1941
        1 page
        English McDonald, Edward
      • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226569
        Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Harry R. Birmingham  February 6, 1941
        1 page
        English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966
      • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226570
        Advertisement for donations to the Washington and Jefferson College 1941 Alumni Fund  circa 1941
        1 page
        English Washington and Jefferson College (Washington, Pa.)
    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226571
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  February 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison regrets that no additional copies of the Alumni Bulletin are available. Mabel Lazear will receive the memorial plate honoring Jesse Lazear. He requests that Hench complete the biographical questionnaire for the Alumni Directory.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226572
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  February 12, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends payment for the memorial plate sent to Mabel Lazear. Hench promises to send biographical information for the Alumni Directory.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226573
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.V. McClain  February 12, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks McClain for the additional brochures. He is curious to see the film made during the dedication ceremony of the Lazear Building.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226574
      Letter from A.V. McClain to Philip Showalter Hench  February 15, 1941
      1 page
      English McClain, A. V.

      McClain encloses a receipt for the amounts given to Washington and Jefferson College as gifts during the year 1940.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226575
      Letter from Charles L. Lhotka to Philip Showalter Hench  February 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Lhotka, Charles L.

      Lhotka explains the procedure for an inter-library loan. He lists all documents containing information on the work of the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226576
      Letter from John M. Willis to Philip Showalter Hench  February 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Willis, John M.

      Willis informs Hench that photographs have been made of the Camp Columbia model.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226577
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John M. Willis  February 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests photographs showing the Camp Columbia model, which he wishes to copy and distribute to interested parties, including Truby and Kean.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226578
      Letter from Henry R. Viets to Philip Showalter Hench  February 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Viets, Henry R. (Henry Rouse), 1890-1969

      Viets invites Hench to submit a manuscript, on Jesse Lazear's work in Cuba, for publication in the "Bulletin of the Medical Library Association."

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226579
      Letter from John M. Willis to Philip Showalter Hench  February 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Willis, John M.

      Willis sends Hench the negatives which he requested and thanks Hench for a reprint.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226580
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry R. Viets  February 18 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes four papers dealing with the historical research on yellow fever. He prefers to have all four published as a small monograph.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226581
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John M. Willis  February 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Willis for the negatives of the Camp Columbia model and promises to return them as soon as they are copied.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226582
      Memorandum from H.J. Harwick to Philip Showalter Hench  February 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Harwick, H. J.

      Harwick comments on Hench's annual report. Hench will continue working on experimental jaundice and researching the history of yellow fever.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226583
      Letter from Harry L. Freer to Philip Showalter Hench  February 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Freer, Harry L.

      Freer informs Hench that no record of a map of Camp Columbia made in 1900 or 1901 could be found. He will send Hench two additional maps prepared in 1902 and 1907.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226584
      Letter from H.S. Parsons to Philip Showalter Hench  February 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Parsons, H. S.

      Parsons lists the names of newspapers and magazines published in Havana, Cuba, which are available at the Periodical Division of the Library of Congress. "La Discusion," from February 8, 1901, shows a front-page cartoon ridiculing various theories on yellow fever - including the mosquito vector.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226585
      Letter from Henry R. Viets to Philip Showalter Hench  February 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Viets, Henry R. (Henry Rouse), 1890-1969

      The "Bulletin of the Medical Library Association" accepts Hench's papers on yellow fever for publication.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226586
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert C. Gooch  February 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Gooch for a copy of published reports by the Military Governor of Cuba for the years 1899 to 1901. He requests similar reports for the years 1898 and 1902. Hench is also looking for official documents referring to the "Cuban War" and the American intervention thereafter.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226587
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry L. Freer  February 24, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests the key to the numbered buildings shown in a 1902 map of Columbia Barracks.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226588
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry L. Freer  February 24, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests the key to the numbered buildings shown in a 1902 map of Columbia Barracks.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226589
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alton P. Tisdel  February 24, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a large number of U.S. government publications published between 1898 and 1902. These documents are necessary for the preparation of a report to the Cuban government.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226590
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alton P. Tisdel  February 24, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a large number of U.S. government publications published between 1898 and 1902. These documents are necessary for the preparation of a report to the Cuban government.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226591
      Letter from Alton P. Tisdel to Philip Showalter Hench  February 25, 1941
      1 page
      English Tisdel, Alton P., 1879-1945

      Tisdel provides a list of government publications that are available and those which are out-of-print.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226592
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alton P. Tisdel  February 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench orders publications from the U.S. Government Printing Office and encloses a check to cover the charges.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226593
      Postcard from the U.S. Government Printing Office to Philip Showalter Hench  circa February 28, 1941
      1 page
      English United States. Government Printing Office

      The U.S. Government Printing Office acknowledges receipt of Hench's order. The publication requested is currently out-of-stock.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226594
      Letter from George A. Schwegmann to Philip Showalter Hench  February 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Schwegmann, George A., 1900-

      Schwegmann, Jr. informs Hench about services the Library of Congress's Photoduplication Service provides for its patrons.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226595
      Letter from George A. Schwegmann to Philip Showalter Hench  February 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Schwegmann, George A., 1900-

      Schwegmann, Jr. informs Hench about the price of microfilms from the Library of Congress. He encloses order forms.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226596
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry R. Viets  February 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Viets for his offer to consider publishing Hench's yellow fever papers in the "Bulletin of the Medical Library Association."

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226597
      Letter from Harry L. Freer to Philip Showalter Hench  February 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Freer, Harry L.

      Freer informs Hench that his office cannot find the key to the map of Columbia Barracks, Cuba. However, he suggests that a participant from the time period might be able to help. Furthermore, there is no record that a map of Camp Lazear was ever prepared.

    • Box 38 folder 3 uva-lib:2226598
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Robert P. Cooke  February 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg sends Cooke copies of the first two paintings in the "Pioneers of American Medicine" series. Kellogg requests permission to contact Cooke again in order to obtain data for the next painting.

  • Box 38 folder 4 uva-lib:2226599
    Lists of addresses for individuals related to the study of yellow fever February 1941
    • Box 38 folder 4 uva-lib:2226600
      List of yellow fever correspondents  circa February 1941
      4 pages
      English

      [Hench's?] list of yellow fever correspondents records the names and addresses of Americans and Cubans with whom he corresponded for his yellow fever research.

    • Box 38 folder 4 uva-lib:2226601
      List of yellow fever correspondents  circa February 1941
      3 pages
      English

      [Hench's?] list of yellow fever correspondents records the names and addresses of Americans and Cubans with whom he corresponded for his yellow fever research.

    • Box 38 folder 4 uva-lib:2226602
      List of yellow fever correspondents  circa February 1941
      5 pages
      English

      [Hench's?] list of yellow fever correspondents records the names and addresses of Americans and Cubans with whom he corresponded for his yellow fever research.

  • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226603
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Royal S. Webster March 3, 1941
    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226604
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Royal S. Webster  March 3, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his report on the true location of Camp Lazear. He requests additional information from Webster.

    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226605
      Suggested letter from Royal S. Webster to Philip Showalter Hench 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226606
      Draft of suggested letter from Royal S. Webster to Philip Showalter Hench 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226607
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Royal S. Webster March 3, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his report on the true location of Camp Lazear. He requests additional information from Webster.

    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226608
      Letter from Royal S. Webster to Philip Showalter Hench  October 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Webster, Royal S.

      Webster informs Hench that the railway company does not plan to remove a portion of the track near the Military Hospital. He thanks him for his kind remarks during Hench's address at the dedication of the memorial at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226609
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Royal S. Webster  October 21, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Webster for his help in finding the location of Camp Lazear and in identifying the "false camp." Hench discusses his plans to honor the site of Lazear's death.

    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226610
      Note  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2226611
      Letter from Royal S. Webster to Philip Showalter Hench  September 26, 1940
      2 pages
      English Webster, Royal S.

      Webster makes some small corrections on Hench's sketch of Camp Lazear. He sends him various maps of Marianao.

    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2362605
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Royal S. Webster  September 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Webster for finding the old maps of the Havana Railroad. Hench is searching for information regarding the locations around Cuba that were once connected with the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 38 folder 5 uva-lib:2362606
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Royal S. Webster  August 14, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his yellow fever project to Webster. He discusses his theory regarding the true location of Camp Lazear. Hench inquires if there is a map of the area from circa 1900, showing the relationship of this railroad track to the dimensions of Columbia Barracks.

  • Box 38 folder 6 uva-lib:2226612
    Laficio Hearn in New Orleans: A Memorial Dedicated to the Study and Perpetuation of His Genius March 7, 1941
  • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226613
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1941
    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226614
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis B. Pogolotti  March 3, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Pogolotti review his report concerning the true location of Camp Lazear before he sends it to Ramos.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226615
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to [Maria Teresa Loma viuda de] Rojas  March 3, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Rojas review his report on the true location of Camp Lazear. He informs her that he plans to visit Havana soon.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226616
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  March 3, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Rodriguez-Leon review his report to Ramos, concerning the true location of Camp Lazear, before he arrives in Havana.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226617
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  March 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland thanks Hench for his manuscript, which he promises to review carefully. He hopes to meet Hench in Washington soon.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226618
      Letter from Donald B. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench  March 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Armstrong, Donald B. (Donald Budd), 1886-

      Armstrong thanks Hench for sending him a copy of his address on Lazear, given at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College. He congratulates him on finding the true site of Camp Lazear and his efforts to erect a memorial on the site.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226619
      Letter from Royal S. Webster to Philip Showalter Hench  March 12, 1941
      1 page
      English Webster, Royal S.

      Webster apologizes for the delay in answering Hench's last letter. He has not yet met with Moran.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226620
      Letter from Harvey E. Jordan to Philip Showalter Hench  March 13, 1941
      1 page
      English Jordan, H. E. (Harvey Ernest)

      Jordan thanks Hench for a copy of his speech about Lazear, which was given during the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226621
      Letter from Helen Wheeler to Philip Showalter Hench  March 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Wheeler, Helen

      Wheeler thanks Hench for the items he sent her concerning yellow fever.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226622
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons expresses gratitude for receiving Hench's card and various newspaper clippings. He requests a copy of Hench's speech delivered at the Lazear Building dedication.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226623
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Oxford University Press  March 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench orders two copies of Carlos E. Finlay's book about his father and yellow fever.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226624
      Letter from A.V. McClain to Philip Showalter Hench  March 14, 1941
      1 page
      English McClain, A. V.

      McClain returns photographs to Hench, which had been believed lost.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226625
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  March 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison discusses an issue of "True Comics," which featured the story about Lazear. He writes that he has subscribed to the publication and has ordered additional copies for local schoolchildren.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226626
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Federico Gomez  March 17, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg refers to Dominguez's book on Finlay's work, which he has not yet read. Kellogg discusses Finlay's mosquito vector theory and the later work of the Yellow Fever Commission. Kellogg is anxious that all involved receive due credit for the conquest of yellow fever and that too much emphasis on Finlay's contributions be avoided.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226627
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to Domingo F. Ramos  March 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke endorses Hench's findings concerning the actual sites of Camp Lazear and the Yellow Fever Hospital. Cooke expresses hope that the site will be preserved as a fitting memorial to the conquest of yellow fever by Finlay, Reed and his colleagues.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226628
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to Philip Showalter Hench  March 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke approves Hench's report on his investigation of the actual site of Camp Lazear. He feels that the definite proof of the exact location, and its preparation as a memorial to the Yellow Fever Commission, is a valuable historic achievement. An attached autograph note provides physical details of the site.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226629
      Note  March 16, 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226630
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  March 8, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants Cooke to look over his report to prove the actual location of Camp Lazear. The report will be presented to Ramos in Cuba. Hench requests that Cooke write to Ramos if he supports Hench's claim.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226631
      Letter from A. Diaz Albertini to Philip Showalter Hench  March 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Albertini, A. Diaz

      Albertini thanks Hench for his letter and interesting items concerning yellow fever. He hopes to meet Hench after his arrival in Havana.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226632
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  March 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench comments on the Lazear story in "True Comics." Hench also discusses his travel plans in Cuba and his presentation to the Cuban Minister of Defense.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226633
      Letter from Robert C. Gooch to Philip Showalter Hench  March 20, 1941
      2 pages
      English Gooch, Robert C.

      Gooch responds to Hench's questions concerning Gooch's yellow fever research.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226634
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  1941
      13 pages
      English
    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226635
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  March 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks Cooke to edit his letter to Ramos, requesting that he emphasize Finlay's contribution.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226636
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.V. McClain  March 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is glad the autographed photographs of Moran and Kissinger have been found.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226637
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alton P. Tisdel  March 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests Report No. 841, 71st Congress from the Government Printing Office.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226638
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Helen Wheeler  March 21, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench will be in Florida and Havana for several weeks. He informs Wheeler that he will leave the yellow fever data from her library in his office.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226639
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to Philip Showalter Hench  March 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke complies with Hench's suggested alterations to his letter to Ramos. He thanks Hench for all the material Hench sent him concerning the Lazear Memorial celebration.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226640
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons adds a copy of "A Mile Post" to the material at the Alderman Library, University of Virginia, on the conquest of yellow fever. He congratulates Hench for establishing the actual site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226641
      Letter from F.A. McKenna to Philip Showalter Hench  March 24, 1941
      1 page
      English McKenna, F. A.

      McKenna lists room prices at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, in Havana.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226642
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.W. Ide  April 18, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench provides information about resorts in Cuba.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226643
      Letter from Alton P. Tisdel to Philip Showalter Hench  March 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Tisdel, Alton P., 1879-1945

      Tisdel informs Hench that House Report No. 841, 71st Congress is not available.

    • Box 38 folder 7 uva-lib:2226644
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Drs. Alvare and Recio  March 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226645
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1941
    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226646
      Postcard from Luis B. Pogolotti to Philip Showalter Hench  January 6, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish Pogolotti, Luis B.

      Pogolotti sends New Year greetings to Hench.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226647
      Letter from Henry R. Viets to Philip Showalter Hench  April 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Viets, Henry R. (Henry Rouse), 1890-1969

      Viets offers to submit some of Hench's yellow fever papers to the "Bulletin of the Medical Library Association" for publication.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226648
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench's secretary to Henry R. Viets  April 10, 1941
      1 page
      English

      Hench's secretary informs Viets that Hench is out of town, therefore he will not be able to submit his yellow fever papers on time.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226649
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry R. Viets  April 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Viets that he is unable to submit his yellow fever papers for publication at this time.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226650
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Perez Ara  April 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Ara for the aerial pictures of the Military Hospital in Havana. As requested, Ara will receive a copy of the "Proceedings of the Mayo Clinic Staff Meetings" on a regular basis.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226651
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hugo Ascanio  April 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Ascanio for the hospitality extended to him during his visit to the Military Hospital. Copies of the "Proceedings of the Mayo Clinic Staff Meetings" will be sent to him and his friends regularly.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226652
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis J. Iglesias  April 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Iglesias for his hospitality during his visit to the Military Hospital. He informs him that he will receive a copy of the "Proceedings of the Mayo Clinic Staff Meetings" on a regular basis.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226653
      Unidentified sketch  circa 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226654
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Merritte W. Ireland  May 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is grateful to Ireland for his interest in the preservation of Camp Lazear and Building No. 1. Hench and Moran will make inquiries into the cost of the preservation.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226655
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  May 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952

      Ireland informs Hench of his upcoming travel plans.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226656
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Merritte W. Ireland  May 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench hopes to see Ireland in Cleveland when the Wyeth company will give a preview of their Walter Reed Yellow Fever painting.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226657
      Letter from Alberto J. Fors to Philip Showalter Hench  April 1, 1941
      2 pages
      Spanish Fors, Alberto J.

      Fors informs Hench that it is not possible to definitively date the trees found around the site Hench believes to be Building No. 1.

    • Box 38 folder 8 uva-lib:2226658
      Unidentified sketch  circa 1941
      1 page
      English
  • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226659
    Materials relating to the experiences of Mr. John R. Bullard in Havana, Cuba in 1901 1941
    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226660
      Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  March 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard writes that he will be happy to meet with Hench.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226661
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Bullard  May 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends some photographs to Bullard. He has not had time to write up Bullard's story, but will do so soon.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226662
      Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  May 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard sends Hench some photographs. He was happy to meet with Hench.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226663
      Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  May 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard thanks Hench for the snapshots. He is looking forward to receiving Hench's write-up about him.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226664
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Bullard  June 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Bullard for the photographs, but requests that Bullard autograph them for posterity and identification purposes.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226665
      Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  June 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard returns the autographed photographs to Hench. He requests that Hench spell the Cuban capital's name correctly, i.e. "Habana" instead of "Havana."

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226666
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Bullard  June 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Bullard for the autographed photographs. He describes the unveiling, performed by his daughter, of the Walter Reed painting. He includes the names of dignitaries in attendance. Kissinger suffered a major stroke after the unveiling.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226667
      Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  June 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard provides Hench with dates for the photographs which he had sent.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226668
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Bullard  August 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends a manuscript to Bullard for his corrections and amendments.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226669
      Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  August 25, 1941
      1 page
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard returns Hench's manuscript with his corrections.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226670
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Bullard  September 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Bullard that he is forwarding his manuscript to Kean after Bullard's review. He asks Bullard for clarification concerning some of his remarks. Hench explains the difference between the Havana Yellow Fever Board and the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226671
      Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  September 4, 1941
      3 pages
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard describes his malaria attack. He clarifies his remarks about the Habana Yellow Fever Board.

    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226672
      Miscellaneous notes  April 1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 38 folder 9 uva-lib:2226673
      Interview of John R. Bullard  April 16, 1941
      6 pages
      English Bullard, John R.

      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.

  • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226674
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226675
      Letter from Robert C. Gooch to Philip Showalter Hench  May 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Gooch, Robert C.

      Gooch informs Hench that the information he requested is available at the Library of Congress.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226676
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  May 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      Hamer replies to Hench's request for an estimate of the cost of reproduction of documents relating to Walter Reed and the study of Yellow Fever.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226677
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wyndham B. Blanton  May 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information about the Walter Reed Memorial Day. He describes his research on the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226678
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  May 24, 1941
      4 pages
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      Hamer replies to Hench's request concerning material relating to yellow fever in Cuba.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226679
      List of yellow fever data in National Archives microfilm  July 1941
      6 pages
      English

      This microfilm includes the medical history of Columbia Barracks Post Hospital and records from the War Department, Office of the Adjutant General.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226680
      Letter from Wyndham B. Blanton to Philip Showalter Hench  May 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Blanton, Wyndham Bolling, 1890-1960

      Blanton informs Hench that the annual meeting of the historical section of the Richmond Academy of Medicine is called "Walter Reed Day," not "Walter Reed Memorial Day."

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226681
      Bibliographic notes for Philip Showalter Hench circa 1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226682
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Adolfo Gonzalez  May 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Gonzalez that he will receive a complimentary copy of the "Proceedings of the Mayo Clinic Staff Meetings" on a regular basis.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226683
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Office of the Librarian  May 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires as to whether the Library of Congress has a copy of Memoria del Hospital Numero Uno.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226685
      Letter from Walter M. Simpson to Philip Showalter Hench  May 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Simpson, Walter M.

      Simpson sends Hench a print made from a framed picture. He offers to bring the original with him when he sees Hench next, as he believes it might be useful for Hench's Walter Reed collection.

    • Box 38 folder 10 uva-lib:2226686
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter M. Simpson  May 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Simpson for the photograph he sent. He informs him that he will speak during a preview unveiling of the Walter Reed Yellow Fever group painting, and invites Simpson to attend.

  • Box 38 folder 11 uva-lib:2226687
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George Carroll  May 23, 1941
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench invites Carroll to attend the unveiling of the Walter Reed Yellow Fever group painting.

  • Box 38 folder 12 uva-lib:2226688
    Articles from Monthly Bulletin of the Indiana State Board of Health relating to yellow fever May 1941
  • Box 38 folder 13 uva-lib:2226689
    Engraved invitations to the unveiling of Conquerors of Yellow Fever June 2, 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 38 folder 13 uva-lib:2226690
      Invitation from Frank F. Law for the unveiling of Dean Cornwell's painting  June 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.

      Law notes the unveiling and reception to introduce Cornwell's painting, “Conquerors of Yellow Fever”, and lists honorary guests.

  • Box 38 folder 14 uva-lib:2226691
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench June 12, 1941
  • Box 38 folder 15 uva-lib:2226692
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to the Reed family June 17, 1941
    • Box 38 folder 15 uva-lib:2226693
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  June 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Reed for lending her copy of her father's letters to him, and informs her of his plans for returning them to her. He also expresses the hope that she will have the letters published.

    • Box 38 folder 15 uva-lib:2226694
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed  June 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Reed a copy of a talk he has given at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College. He mentions the possibility of visiting her later. He also inquires as to whom she might have given some of her husband's letters, especially those from October 1900 to January 1901.

  • Box 38 folder 16 uva-lib:2226695
    Newspaper clippings relating to Conquerors of Yellow Fever June 1941
  • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226696
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1941
    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226697
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P.M. Hamer  June 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench orders photocopies of yellow fever material from the Library of Congress.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226698
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.H. Brooke  June 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to look at telegrams sent and received by the Surgeon General's office between 1900 and 1901.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226699
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the President of Waverly Press  June 6, 1941
      1 page
      English

      Hench requests permission to borrow Dominguez's manuscript in English. The manuscript deals with Carlos Finlay and his yellow fever work.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226700
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter M. Simpson  June 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Simpson show his yellow fever material to a publisher for possible publication.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226701
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lillie W. Franck  June 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Franck for her work.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226702
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter M. Simpson  June 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Simpson of Kissinger's severe stroke and asks that he write a note to Kissinger's wife. Hench receives a photograph taken during the unveiling of the Walter Reed Yellow Fever painting, and offers to send Simpson a copy.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226703
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to [his parents]  June 9, 1941
      6 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes to [his parents] about his recent trip east; where he attended medical conventions, spoke at the unveiling of Dean Cornwell's “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” painting, and enjoyed alumni events at his alma mater.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226704
      Letter from Robert S. Gill to Philip Showalter Hench  June 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Gill, Robert S. (Robert Sutherland), 1886-

      Gill sends Hench a manuscript of Francisco Dominguez's biography of Carlos J. Finlay.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226705
      Letter from Walter M. Simpson to Philip Showalter Hench  June 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Simpson, Walter M.

      Simpson comments on Kissinger's stroke and requests a photograph of the Cornwell painting unveiling. He informs Hench that two men connected with medical journals are eager to publish Hench's speech on the yellow fever story, which he delivered at the unveiling ceremony.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226706
      Letter from R.H. Brooke to Philip Showalter Hench  June 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Brooke, R.H.

      Brooke informs Hench that records related to Reed and the yellow fever experiments are available for his use.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226707
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.H. Brooke  June 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Brooke for locating the Walter Reed records and writes that he hopes to come to Washington in the fall.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226708
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter M. Simpson  June 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Simpson a photograph from the Cornwell painting unveiling and comments on Kissinger's condition after his stroke. He is not sure that the medical journal publishers are as interested in his yellow fever speech as Simpson believes them to be.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226709
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert S. Gill  June 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Gill for loaning him the Dominguez manuscript on Finlay, and would like to be informed when a publication decision is made.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226710
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hugo Ascanio  June 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench questions Ascanio about a photograph and map he had asked Ascanio to acquire for him.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226711
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  June 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      Hamer requests that Hench supply him with the titles of articles and books he has published which use substantial information from the National Archives.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226712
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter M. Simpson  June 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Simpson about Kissinger's failing health.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226713
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Chief of the War Department's Map Collection  June 23, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of Camp Columbia maps for himself and for the Cuban Chief of Engineers of Military City. He explains his research on the yellow fever experiments and Camp Lazear.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226714
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry L. Freer  June 25, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is seeking copies of Camp Columbia maps for himself and for the Cuban Chief of Engineers of Military City.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226715
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P.M. Hamer  June 25, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Hamer that he never received the material he requested from the National Archives.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226716
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  June 28, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      Hamer is sending copies of the requested documents, but informs Hench that most of the documents he has requested are scattered through too many files for his staff to find and copy. He invites Hench to come and examine the documents himself.

    • Box 38 folder 17 uva-lib:2226717
      Postcard from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  June 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      Hamer acknowledges Hench's letter and promises he will give his attention to the matter.

  • Box 38 folder 18 uva-lib:2226718
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Grace R. Crum June 1941-July 1941
  • Box 38 folder 19 uva-lib:2226719
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  July 1, 1941
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench asks Reed's permission to show Laura Wood Roper copies of Walter Reed's letters.

  • Box 38 folder 20 uva-lib:2226720
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Merritte W. Ireland July 1941
    • Box 38 folder 20 uva-lib:2226721
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Merritte W. Ireland  July 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Ireland photographs from Washington and a copy of his speech at the Cornwell painting unveiling. He informs Ireland of Kissinger's stroke and Blossom Reed's heart attack.

    • Box 38 folder 20 uva-lib:2226722
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  July 17, 1941
      2 pages
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952

      Ireland thanks Hench for the photographs and copy of his speech. He feels Kissinger should be sent to a Veterans Bureau Hospital, not to Walter Reed Hospital. He refers Hench to a friend, in Washington, who has a suggestion about locating Camp Lazear. He informs Hench that Blossom Reed has recovered well from her illness.

  • Box 38 folder 21 uva-lib:2226723
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  July 29, 1941
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench mentions the possible publication of his recent paper. He would like to know what to do about showing his copies of Walter Reed's letters to Laura Wood Roper. Hench, along with Kean and Ireland, are trying to memorialize the true site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226724
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1941
    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226725
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Morris Fishbein  July 2, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his yellow fever research and his speech at the unveiling of the Cornwell painting, suggesting that Fishbein might be interested in publishing the speech, perhaps including a reproduction of the painting, in the journal "Hygeia."

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226726
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Chief Librarian  July 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about a book concerning Military Hospital No. 1, in Havana.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226727
      Letter from Frank Edmundson to Philip Showalter Hench  July 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Edmundson, Frank

      Edmundson informs Hench that he enjoyed the Cornwell painting unveiling and that he hopes Kissinger will recover.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226728
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.H. Brooke  July 10, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if it would be possible to have the Sternberg correspondence copied or microfilmed, if it is not very extensive.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226729
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank [Edmundson]  June 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs [Edmundson] of Kissinger's stroke.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226730
      Postcard from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  July 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert writes that he has been recuperating at the Army Hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and thanks Truby for his help.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226731
      Letter from Charles S. Marsh to Philip Showalter Hench  July 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Marsh, Charles S. (Charles Seabrooke), 1926-

      Marsh is sending Hench Camp Columbia maps.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226732
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Chief Librarian  July 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to borrow and copy a book on the history of Military Hospital No. 1.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226733
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  July 18, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his ongoing research, the Cornwell painting, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever," Kissinger's stroke and Blossom Reed's heart attack.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226734
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  July 18, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226735
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Morris Fishbein  July 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg describes to Fishbein the possibilities of including a plate of Cornwell's painting in Hench's article for the journal "Hygeia."

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226736
      Letter from Morris Fishbein to George A. Kellogg  July 25, 1941
      1 page
      English Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976

      Fishbein discusses publication of Hench's article in "Hygeia," and informs Kellogg that they wish to include a colored insert.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226737
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Morris Fishbein  July 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg informs Fishbein that they will supply inserts of Cornwell's "Conquerors of Yellow Fever" for Hench's "Hygeia" article.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226738
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.S. Galbreath  July 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about Kissinger's medical condition.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226739
      List of microfilm in the National Archives pertaining to Columbia Barracks Post Hospital  circa 1941
      6 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's list records microfilmed documents from the National Archives, including official reports and correspondence concerning Columbia Barracks Post Hospital, from 1899 to 1901.

    • Box 38 folder 22 uva-lib:2226740
      Draft list of microfilm in the National Archives pertaining to Columbia Barracks Post Hospital  circa 1941
      6 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's list records microfilmed documents from the National Archives, including official reports and correspondence concerning Columbia Barracks Post Hospital, from 1899 to 1901.

  • Box 38 folder 23 uva-lib:2226741
    Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  August 11, 1941
    4 pages
    English Lambert, Gustaf E.

    Lambert informs Truby that he feels better after his stay in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He has discovered the names of the immune nurses who served at Quemados, and asserts that Kelly's book errs in stating that yellow fever was best treated with the aid of trained female nurses. He maintains that Ames was most successful in treating yellow fever when he used male orderlies.

  • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226742
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1941
    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226743
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  August 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Diaz for identifying the men in the photograph and asks him to find out how much it would cost to have the book on Military Hospital No. 1 photostated in Cuba.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226744
      Letter from R.S. Galbreath to Philip Showalter Hench  August 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Galbreath, R.S.

      Galbreath comments on John Kissinger's medical condition and Ida Kissinger's personality.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226745
      Postcard from Lida [s.n.] to Mary and Philip Showalter Hench  August 20, 1941
      1 page
      English [s.n.], Lida

      Lida writes about enjoying her vacation.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226746
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.S. Galbreath  August 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench comments on the Kissingers. He appreciates the medical care Galbreath is providing them.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226747
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose Rodriguez Perez  August 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about obtaining photostats of publications on Military Hospital No. 1.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226748
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.H. Brooke  August 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a reply to his inquiry.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226749
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Helen Wheeler  August 28, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns research material borrowed from the Welch Medical Library, correcting misinformation regarding the Camp Lazear site. He inquires about the location of the tablet commemorating Lazear at Johns Hopkins University.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226750
      Letter from R.H. Brooke to Philip Showalter Hench  August 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Brooke, R.H.

      Brooke informs Hench that the records he has requested are warehoused, and that Brooke will examine them as soon as he is able.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226751
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alton P. Tisdel  August 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Tisdel send him a copy of a Congressional report.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226752
      Letter from J.F. Rodriguez-Perez to Philip Showalter Hench  August 9, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish RodrĂ­guez PĂ©rez, J. F.

      Rodriguez-Perez informs Hench that the Finlay Institute's copy of the history of Military Hospital No. 1 is the only one they have. He is not willing to lend it to Hench, but can have it copied. He sends Hench a journal with an article on the hospital. See English translation.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226753
      Translation [from Spanish] of letter from J.F. Rodriguez-Perez to Philip Showalter Hench  August 9, 1941
      1 page
      English RodrĂ­guez PĂ©rez, J. F.

      Rodriguez-Perez informs Hench that the Finlay Institute's copy of the history of Military Hospital No. 1 is the only one they have. He is not willing to lend it to Hench, but can have it copied. See Spanish original.

    • Box 38 folder 24 uva-lib:2226754
      Letter from A. Diaz Albertini to Philip Showalter Hench  August 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Albertini, A. Diaz

      Albertini identifies men in the photograph which Hench sent him. He informs Hench that the book on Military Hospital No. 1 cannot be lent to him, but can be copied.

  • Box 38 folder 25 uva-lib:2226755
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed September 10, 1941
  • Box 38 folder 26 uva-lib:2226756
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed September 1941
  • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226757
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1941
    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226758
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.H. Brooke  September 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to know when the documents he requested will be ready for his viewing.

    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226759
      Letter fragment from Merritte W. Ireland to Albert E. Truby  September 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland compliments Truby on his manuscript about his experiences with the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226760
      Letter from Frances Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  September 11, 1940
      1 page
      English Wood, Frances

      Wood sends Hench a newspaper article concerning William H. Dean and tells him about the Dean Memorial Bridge.

    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226761
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frances Wood  September 13, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Wood for the newspaper article on Dean and inquires about the camera shop that might have a photograph of the Dean Memorial Bridge.

    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226762
      Letter from Helen Wheeler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Wheeler, Helen

      Wheeler writes that she has received the yellow fever material sent by Hench and will look for the additional materials he requested. She informs him of the location of the Lazear memorial tablet at Johns Hopkins University.

    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226763
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  September 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Albertini that he plans to have the entire book on Military Hospital No. 1 copied. He requests further copies be made for two U.S. libraries and for the Finlay Institute.

    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226764
      Letter from Anna M. Sexton to Philip Showalter Hench  October 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Sexton, Anna M.

      Sexton requests reprints of Hench's article, which appeared in the journal "Hygeia."

    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226765
      Letter from J.F. Rodriguez-Perez to Philip Showalter Hench  September 9, 1941
      1 page
      English RodrĂ­guez PĂ©rez, J. F.
    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226766
      Letter from Blanca Malaret to Philip Showalter Hench  September 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Malaret, Blanca

      Malaret informs Hench of the costs for copying the book on Military Hospital No. 1.

    • Box 38 folder 27 uva-lib:2226767
      Letter from A. Diaz Albertini to Philip Showalter Hench  September 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Albertini, A. Diaz

      Albertini informs Hench that Malaret will convey to Hench the cost of copying the book on Military Hospital No. 1.

  • Box 38 folder 28 uva-lib:2226768
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to George A. Kellogg  October 18, 1941
    2 pages
    English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

    Blossom Reed informs Kellogg that she has been very ill. She discusses the photographs taken at the Cornwell painting unveiling and inquires about Kissinger's medical condition.

  • Box 38 folder 29 uva-lib:2226769
    Letter from John J. Moran to George A. Kellogg  October 25, 1941
    1 page
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran apologizes to Kellogg for not writing and writes that he has not yet received copies of the Cornwell painting.

  • Box 38 folder 30 uva-lib:2226770
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1941
    • Box 38 folder 30 uva-lib:2226771
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Merritte W. Ireland  October 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Ireland a copy of his "Hygeia" yellow fever article and three photographs of Kean and Ireland, one of which he wants autographed and returned.

    • Box 38 folder 30 uva-lib:2226772
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  October 8, 1941
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland informs Hench that Truby's yellow fever article will be published in the Medical Department Bulletin.

    • Box 38 folder 30 uva-lib:2226773
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Merritte W. Ireland  October 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Ireland for the photograph and the copy of General Order No. 6. He discusses Truby's manuscript and suggests possible publishers.

    • Box 38 folder 30 uva-lib:2226774
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  October 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952

      Ireland requests twelve reprints of Hench's article on yellow fever. He reports that Truby has almost finished writing his manuscript, and agrees with Hench that it could be better published by someone other than the Surgeon General's Office.

  • Box 38 folder 31 uva-lib:2226775
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to the Reed family November 17, 1941
  • Box 38 folder 32 uva-lib:2226776
    Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to George A. Kellogg  November 17, 1941
    1 page
    English Lambert, Gustaf E.

    Lambert thanks Kellogg for the copy of the Cornwell painting. He gives his opinion of Ames, stating that he has not received the credit he deserved. He hopes that a copy of the painting was sent to his wife, Jessie Ames.

  • Box 38 folder 33 uva-lib:2226777
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench November 23, 1941
  • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226778
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1941
    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226779
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert Usher  November 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Usher a reprint of his yellow fever article and requests references on yellow fever in New Orleans.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226780
      Letter from John H. Andrus to [s.n.] Mitten  November 3, 1941
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus discusses the yellow fever experiments and the role played by Lambert, whom he feels deserves more credit.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226781
      Letter from John H. Andrus to [s.n.] Mitten  November 3, 1941
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus discusses the yellow fever experiments and the role played by Lambert, whom he feels deserves more credit.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226782
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Anna M. Sexton  November 5, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has sent Sexton four copies of his “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” article.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226783
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Helen Wheeler  November 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns the rest of Kelly's and Peabody's research material to the Welch Medical Library. He questions Wheeler about incomplete and missing items from the collections.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226784
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  November 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Hutchison a reprint of his article in "Hygeia" and an article about the Cornwell painting. He has requested that the Wyeth Company send Hutchison a large reproduction of the painting for display in Lazear Hall.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226785
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter M. Simpson  November 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Simpson a reprint of his yellow fever article in "Hygeia," and thanks Simpson for his help in its publication.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226786
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter M. Simpson  November 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Simpson a reprint of his yellow fever article in "Hygeia," and thanks Simpson for his help in its publication.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226787
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Merritte W. Ireland  November 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses Truby's manuscript and notes that he has sent a copy to Kean. Hench adds that when he met with Matas he was able to review some of Agramonte's papers, but found nothing he could use.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226788
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Merritte W. Ireland  November 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses Truby's manuscript and notes that he has sent a copy to Kean. Hench adds that when he met with Matas he was able to review some of Agramonte's papers, but found nothing he could use.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226789
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Archie Woods  November 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he enjoyed the Woods' visit.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226790
      Letter from Frances Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  November 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Wood, Frances

      Wood thanks Hench for the copy of his yellow fever article. She also offers her opinion of Dean.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226791
      Letter from E.F. McEwan to Philip Showalter Hench  November 20, 1941
      2 pages
      English McEwan, E.F.

      McEwan thanks Hench for the copy of his yellow fever article and makes reference to Hench's mother.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226792
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  November 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison thanks Hench for the print of the Cornwell painting for Lazear Hall.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226793
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  November 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the speech he delivered at the unveiling of the last Cornwell painting. He hopes that the painting gives due credit to the Cuban contributions to the fight against yellow fever.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226794
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luther M. Cornwall Books  November 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about used copies of government documents, and encloses a list of them for Cornwall.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226795
      List of government documents related to Yellow Fever Commission  circa November 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench lists government documents related to the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226796
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Alabama Photo Studios  November 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench makes arrangements to have photostats made of the book on Military Hospital No. 1.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226797
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Rodriguez-Perez  November 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the speech he delivered at the unveiling of the latest Cornwell painting and expresses his hope that the event will shed light on the contribution of Finlay in the fight against yellow fever.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226798
      Letter from Robert J. Usher to Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Usher, Robert J.

      Usher thanks Hench for the reprint of his yellow fever article and informs Hench that he will check for references to yellow fever in New Orleans.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226799
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blanca Malaret  November 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Malaret copies of letters concerning the photostats he has requested of the Military Hospital No. 1 history. He also sends reprints of his yellow fever article and hopes that Cubans regard it as the beginning of Hench's campaign to credit Finlay's work among American physicians.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226800
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons thanks Hench for the reprint of his yellow fever article.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226801
      Letter from Anna M. Sexton to Philip Showalter Hench  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Sexton, Anna M.

      Sexton thanks Hench for the reprints of his yellow fever article.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226802
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Cooke reprints of his yellow fever article and refers to a large copy of the Cornwell painting sent to Cooke by Kellogg. He discusses future research plans for his yellow fever investigation. Hench informs Cooke that Truby's autobiography will be published shortly.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226803
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Carlos E. Finlay  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Carlos E. Finlay a reprint of his yellow fever article, and hopes that Finlay regards it as the beginning of a campaign to publicize the work of Finlay's father, Carlos J. Finlay, in America. He discusses his continuing efforts to create a memorial to the yellow fever work at the site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226804
      Letter from Harry A. Davis to Philip Showalter Hench  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Davis, Harry A.

      Davis thanks Hench for the reprint of his article, “Conquerors of Yellow Fever.”

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226805
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Edward J. Dimock  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Mrs. Dimock a copy of his yellow fever article and mentions his visit with her brother.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226806
      Letter from Theodore L. Bliss to Philip Showalter Hench  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Bliss, Theodore L.

      Bliss thanks Hench for the reprint of his yellow fever article and jokes that Hench should have been carrying or wearing a sun helmet in the article's illustration.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226807
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Bullard  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Bullard reprints of his yellow fever article and inquires if he would like a copy of the Cornwell painting. He informs Bullard that Truby's autobiography should be ready soon.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226808
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Machado de Cardenas  November 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a copy of a photograph of Military Hospital No. 1. He forwards a reprint of his yellow fever article and informs Cardenas that he hopes to make Finlay's contributions better known to the American public.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226809
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  November 25, 1941
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison reports on his mother-in-law's ill health and requests an autographed reprint of his yellow fever article for Culley. Hutchison admires the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226810
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland thanks Hench for the reprints of his yellow fever article and reports that Truby's manuscript should be ready to publish soon.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226811
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ignacio Alvare  November 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Alvare a reprint of his yellow fever article and notes that it is the beginning of his attempts to honor Finlay's work as well as that of the yellow fever board.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226812
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W. Branks Stewart  November 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a photograph of a bas-relief memorializing the yellow fever board.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226813
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Taylor  November 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench introduces himself and sends Taylor a reprint of his yellow fever article.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226814
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William D. Postell  November 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Postell that he has written to W. Branks Stewart requesting a photograph of the memorial bas-relief. He has also written to Agramonte's daughter, and thinks it would be wise for the Agramonte Memorial Library to see that she gets a photograph of the memorial.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226815
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Guiellermo Lage  November 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Lage a reprint of his yellow fever article, and hopes that he will see it as the beginning of efforts to publicize the work of Finlay among Americans. He hopes the Cubans will learn more about Reed and his colleagues, as well.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226816
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thomas M. England  November 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his yellow fever research and sends England a copy of his “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” article. He mentions England's participation in the experiments.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226817
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Francisco Dominguez  November 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Dominguez a reprint of his yellow fever article, and hopes that he will see it as the beginning of efforts to publicize the work of Finlay among Americans.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226818
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Eduardo Angles  November 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Angles a reprint of his yellow fever article, and hopes Angles will see it as the beginning of efforts to publicize the work of Finlay among Americans.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226819
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Margaret Lazear Briggs  November 28, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes meeting some of Briggs' relatives at the Lazear memorial event at Washington and Jefferson College, and describes the Cornwell portrait unveiling.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226820
      Letter from William D. Postell to Philip Showalter Hench  November 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Postell, William Dosité, 1908-1982

      Postell thanks Hench for furthering the interests of the library with Agramonte's daughter, and promises to see about having a photograph made of the memorial bas-relief.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226821
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Clyde L. West  November 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his yellow fever research and sends West a copy of his “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” article. He mentions West's participation in the experiments.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226822
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Clyde L. West  November 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his yellow fever research and sends West a copy of his “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” article. He mentions West's participation in the experiments.

    • Box 38 folder 34 uva-lib:2226823
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Rodolfo Matas  November 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests reprints of anything Matas has published on yellow fever, and is especially anxious to have a copy of his tribute to Finlay.

  • Box 38 folder 35 uva-lib:2226824
    Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed November 1941
  • Box 38 folder 36 uva-lib:2226825
    Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  December 5, 1941
    4 pages
    English Taylor, John R.

    Taylor enjoyed Hench's “Conquest of Yellow Fever” and sees nothing in it to correct. He claims that Finlay wrote about the Aedes aegypti mosquito as a means of yellow fever transmission in 1881 and gave the method and technique for experimentation. He details his own involvement as a yellow fever volunteer.

  • Box 38 folder 37 uva-lib:2226826
    Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Albert E. Truby  December 10, 1941
    1 page
    English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952

    Ireland discusses Lazear's laboratory notebook, which is at the New York Academy of Medicine library. He is convinced that Hench will retrieve valuable information from it.

  • Box 38 folder 38 uva-lib:2226827
    Proposal from Philip Showalter Hench to the Mayo Clinic Publications Committee  December 11, 1941
    1 page
    English

    Hench makes a formal request to register the preparation of a book on the history of the conquest of yellow fever. He assures the Committee on Medical Education and Research at the Mayo Clinic that this work will not interfere with his research on rheumatic diseases nor his work on experimental jaundice.

  • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226828
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1941
    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226829
      Miscellaneous notes  circa 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226830
      Letter from John R. Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  December 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard thanks Hench for the copies of his yellow fever article from "Hygeia."

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226831
      Letter from W. Branks Stewart to Philip Showalter Hench  December 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Stewart, W. Branks

      Stewart encloses an illustration of the bas-relief of "The Conquest of Yellow Fever," from Louisiana State University School of Medicine.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226832
      Letter from Mary Louise Marshall to Philip Showalter Hench  December 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Marshall, Mary Louise, 1893-

      Marshall encloses a list of references of descriptive material on the yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226833
      List of references relating to yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans  circa December 1, 1941
      2 pages
      English Marshall, Mary Louise, 1893-

      A list of publications on the yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans was sent to Hench by Marshall.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226834
      Letter from W.H. Lowdermilk & Co. to Philip Showalter Hench  December 1, 1941
      2 pages
      English W.H. Lowdermilk & Co.

      Lowdermilk acknowledges Hench's book request and informs him which publications are available.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226835
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  December 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor thanks Hench for his letter. He is surprised to hear that Hench is studying the conquest of yellow fever. Taylor informs Hench that he took an active part in the experiments in Cuba.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226836
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to George A. Kellogg  December 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison thanks Kellogg for a framed picture. The picture will be given to the East Washington School where the children have depicted scenes of Lazear's life in their drama class.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226837
      Letter from W.H. Hoffmann to Philip Showalter Hench  December 3, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hoffmann, W.H.

      Hoffmann informs Hench that he has been working on yellow fever for the last 25 years. He is the Director of the Yellow Fever Department at the Finlay Institute. Hoffmann would like to obtain several hundred copies of one of Hench's yellow fever publications to distribute among his friends.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226838
      Letter from Walter M. Simpson to Philip Showalter Hench  December 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Simpson, Walter M.

      Simpson thanks Hench for a reprint of his story on yellow fever.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226839
      Letter from Milton Hirschman of Luther M. Cornwall Co. to Philip Showalter Hench  December 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Hirschman, Milton

      Hirschman of Luther M. Cornwall Co. informs Hench which books he can supply for him.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226840
      Letter from Luther M. Cornwall Co. to Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1941
      1 page
      English Luther M. Cornwall Co.

      The Luther M. Cornwall Co. informs Hench which books are available for sale.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226841
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  December 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor thanks Hench for arranging for the Wyeth Company to send him reprints of the yellow fever paintings.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226842
      Letter from Helen Wheeler to Philip Showalter Hench  December 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Wheeler, Helen

      Wheeler cannot explain the loss of some letters from the Peabody material. She discusses the Kelly collection of photographs used in his publication Walter Reed and Yellow Fever.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226843
      Letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  December 7, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare informs Hench that he is meeting with Marrero to gather more information for him regarding Camp Lazear.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226844
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  December 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare informs Hench that he is meeting with Marrero to gather more information for him regarding Camp Lazear.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226845
      Letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  December 8, 1941
      2 pages
      Spanish Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare praises Hench for his attempt to give Finlay credit for his yellow fever work. He describes his visit with former interns from the Hospital Militar and their recollection of Camp Lazear. He explains the origin of the photograph that he recently sent Hench, identifying the photographer as Felipe Ortolazabal.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226846
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  December 8, 1941
      1 page
      English Alvare, Ignacio

      This is a full translation of Alvare's letter, in which he praises Hench for his attempt to give Finlay credit for his yellow fever work. He describes his visit with former interns from the Hospital Militar and their recollection of Camp Lazear. He explains the origin of the photograph that he recently sent Hench, identifying the photographer as Felipe Ortolazabal.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226847
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  December 8, 1941
      1 page
      English Alvare, Ignacio

      This is an abridged translation of Alvare's letter, in which he praises Hench for his attempt to give Finlay credit for his yellow fever work. He describes his visit with former interns from the Hospital Militar and their recollection of Camp Lazear. He explains the origin of the photograph that he recently sent Hench, identifying the photographer as Felipe Ortolazabal.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226848
      Letter from Luther M. Cornwall Co. to Philip Showalter Hench  December 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Luther M. Cornwall Co.

      The Luther M. Cornwall Co. informs Hench that they have found the Annual Report of Major General Brooke.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226849
      Postcard from W.H. Lowdermilk & Co. to [Philip Showalter Hench]  December 10, 1941
      1 page
      English W.H. Lowdermilk & Co.

      Lowdermilk & Co. informs [Hench] that they are sending him three volumes of Cuban medical reports..

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226850
      Letter from Simon Flexner to James E. Peabody  December 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946

      Flexner praises Peabody for his account of the events leading to the Congressional recognition of the participants of the yellow fever experiments. He offers some editorial comments and suggests a few corrections of the story.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226851
      Letter from R.H. Freyberg to Philip Showalter Hench  December 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Freyberg, Richard H., 1904-

      Freyberg thanks Hench for a reprint of "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226852
      Letter from Milton Hirschman to Philip Showalter Hench  December 12, 1941
      1 page
      English Hirschman, Milton

      Hirschman offers a series of reports from the Department of Sanitation of the Isthmian Canal Commission to Hench.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226853
      Letter from Robert J. Usher to Philip Showalter Hench  December 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Usher, Robert J.

      Usher sends Hench a list of references dealing with the human rather than the scientific side of the yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226854
      List of references in the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library dealing with the human side of yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans  December 16, 1941
      2 pages
      English Usher, Robert J.

      A list of references sent to Hench by Robert Usher notes articles that document the human side of New Orleans yellow fever epidemics.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226855
      Letter from Carlos F. Sacasa to Philip Showalter Hench  December 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Sacasa, Carlos F.

      Sacasa informs Hench that Mrs. Dodge is a sister of James Carroll's wife.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226856
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  December 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench poses confidential questions about Hoffmann. Hench is hesitant to honor Hoffman's request for a large number of reprints of one of Hench's papers.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226857
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W.H. Hoffmann  December 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Hoffmann for his interest in his article on yellow fever.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226858
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Rodriguez-Perez  December 18, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a copy of a publication called "Memorias del Hospital No. 1."

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226859
      Letter from Pablo Isaac Garcia to Philip Showalter Hench  December 19, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish Garcia, Pablo Isaac

      Garcia informs Hench how much it would cost to make a copy from a publication called "Memorias del Hospital Numero Uno."

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226860
      Letter from Enrique Cervantes to Philip Showalter Hench  December 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Cervantes, Enrique

      Cervantes informs Hench that he will be sending him several copies of the last issue of "Medicas." This issue contains a reproduction of the mural "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226861
      Letter from Carlos E. Finlay to Philip Showalter Hench  December 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos E. (Carlos Eduardo), 1868-

      Finlay disagrees with some points in Hench's speech, given during the unveiling of Cornwell's painting, "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226862
      Letter from Ignacio Alvare to Philip Showalter Hench  December 22, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare writes to Hench concerning the location of a hospital in a photograph from the time of the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226863
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert J. Usher  December 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Usher for providing him additional references concerning the yellow fever epidemics in New Orleans.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226864
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alberto Recio  December 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires whether the true site of Camp Lazear was ever surveyed. He wonders whether Ramos is still Minister of Defense and is still interested in the memorialization of Camp Lazear, since Hench heard that the entire Cuban cabinet resigned.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226865
      Letter from W.F. Wilson to Philip Showalter Hench  December 29, 1941
      2 pages
      English Wilson, W. F. (William Frank), 1875-

      Wilson enjoyed reading Hench's "Conquerors of Yellow Fever" and suggests having it published.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226866
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Rodriguez Perez  December 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226867
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustaf E. Lambert  December 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench introduces himself to Lambert. He requests to meet with him during a stop-over in Chicago in order to ask him a few questions about the yellow fever experiments in Havana.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226868
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.H. Brooke  December 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to examine the files that contain the letters and telegrams between the Surgeon General's office and Walter Reed, dated 1900 and 1901.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226869
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Chief of the Photographic Department  December 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to examine the photographs that the Signal Corps of the Army took at Columbia Barracks, the Post Hospital and Camp Lazear from 1899 to 1901.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226870
      Postcard from J.W. Torbett to Philip Showalter Hench  December 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Torbett, J. W. (John Walter), 1871-

      Corbett compliments Hench on his speech during the unveiling of the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226871
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pablo Isaac Garcia  December 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Garcia for a photograph of Hospital No. 1. He is looking forward to receiving a copy of "Memorias del Hospital Numero Uno."

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226872
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Enrique Cervantes  December 31, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Cervantes for the "Medicas" reprint.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226873
      Letter from Blanca Malaret to Philip Showalter Hench  December 31, 1941
      2 pages
      English Malaret, Blanca

      Malaret thanks Hench for the reprint of his article: "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226874
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Carlos F. Sacasa  December 31, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Sacasa contact James Carroll's son, George. Hench would like to correct the record of James Carroll. He believes Carroll did not get full credit for his work.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226875
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Douglas R. Dodge  December 31, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends a reprint on yellow fever to Dodge, a relative of Carroll's. He requests that Dodge help him to meet with Carroll's son, George.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226876
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench?] to unidentified person  circa 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226877
      Letter from J.F. Rodriguez-Perez to Philip Showalter Hench  December 5, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish RodrĂ­guez PĂ©rez, J. F.

      Rodriguez-Perez thanks Hench for his letter and reprint of "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever." He will order additional copies of "Memoria del Hospital No. 1" for Hench, a copy of which will be sent to the US Army Medical Library. See English translation.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226878
      Translation [from Spanish] of letter from J.F. Rodriguez-Perez to Philip Showalter Hench  December 5, 1941
      1 page
      English RodrĂ­guez PĂ©rez, J. F.

      Rodriguez-Perez thanks Hench for his letter and reprint of "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever." He will order additional copies of "Memoria del Hospital No. 1" for Hench, a copy of which will be sent to the U.S. Army Medical Library.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226879
      Letter from Francisco Dominguez to Philip Showalter Hench  December 9, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish Domínguez y Roldán, Francisco, 1864-1942

      Dominguez sends Hench a copy of his address at the meeting of the School of Medicine of Havana University in honor of Matas. See English translation.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226880
      Translation [from Spanish] of letter from Francisco Dominguez to Philip Showalter Hench  December 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Domínguez y Roldán, Francisco, 1864-1942

      Dominguez sends Hench a copy of his address at the meeting of the School of Medicine of Havana University, held in honor of Matas.

    • Box 38 folder 39 uva-lib:2226881
      Letter from J.F. Rodriguez-Perez to Philip Showalter Hench  December 29, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish RodrĂ­guez PĂ©rez, J. F.

      Rodriguez-Perez informs Hench that a copy of "Memorias del Hospital No. 1" will be sent to the U.S. Army Medical Library.

  • Box 38 folder 40 uva-lib:2226882
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Adrian Macia 1941
    • Box 38 folder 40 uva-lib:2226883
      Letter from Adrian Macia to Philip Showalter Hench  January 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Macia, Adrian

      Macia discusses the feasibility of preserving the site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 38 folder 40 uva-lib:2226884
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia  January 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Macia that he is anxious to make the final arrangements to memorialize Camp Lazear. He hopes that Macia and his partners will join him in this endeavour.

    • Box 38 folder 40 uva-lib:2226885
      Letter from Adrian Macia to Philip Showalter Hench  April 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Macia, Adrian

      Macia agrees with Hench that the original site of Camp Lazear is located on the Finca San Jose. He discusses the history of this area and explains physical changes on this property due to quarrying work.

    • Box 38 folder 40 uva-lib:2226886
      Letter from Adrian Macia to Philip Showalter Hench  April 2, 1941
      2 pages
      Spanish Macia, Adrian

      This letter certifies that Hench has taken possession of Building No. 1, located on the Finca San Jose. The reverse of the document is notarized in English with the seal of the American Consulate in Havana, Cuba.

    • Box 38 folder 40 uva-lib:2226887
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia  November 21, 1941
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to know what it would cost to buy the remains of the site of Camp Lazear. Hench discusses his plans to memorialize the site.

    • Box 38 folder 40 uva-lib:2226888
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia  December 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a reply from Macia to his last letter.

  • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226889
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Alberto Recio 1941
    • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226890
      Letter from Alberto Recio to Philip Showalter Hench  April 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Recio, Alberto

      Recio praises Hench for his historical research on the yellow fever story. He enthusiastically supports the memorialization of the Camp Lazear site and feels it will be greatly appreciated by future generations. He offers to enlist the support of high Cuban government officials.

    • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226891
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alberto Recio  May 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench hopes that the sites affiliated with the conquest of yellow fever will be memorialized. Hench solicits Recio' help in obtaining a statement from the Cuban government as evidence that it accepted Hench's report on the actual site of Camp Lazear. He offers to write an abstract of the report for a Cuban medical journal, and hopes that the Cuban media will also be informed of the discovery.

    • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226892
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alberto Recio  June 24, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Recio that he found some interesting material about Camp Columbia at the U.S. Army Medical Museum.

    • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226893
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alberto Recio  July 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if Recio will help him locate a copy of "Memoria del Hospital Numero Uno Correspondiente al ano de 1902." He would like to give a copy to the Surgeon General's Library.

    • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226894
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alberto Recio  July 11, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if Recio will help him locate a copy of "Memoria del Hospital Numero Uno Correspondiente al ano de 1902." He would like to give a copy to the Surgeon General's Library.

    • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226895
      Letter from Alberto Recio to Philip Showalter Hench  August 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Recio, Alberto

      Recio informs Hench that he was able to locate the requested booklet and will send it to him. He plans to have an accurate survey made of the old Camp Lazear site.

    • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226896
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alberto Recio  August 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to borrow "Memoria del Hospital Numero Uno." He hopes that an accurate survey of Camp Lazear can be made. Hench heard that the entire Cuban government resigned and is wondering whether Ramos is still Minister of National of Defense, and still able to help him.

    • Box 38 folder 41 uva-lib:2226897
      Letter from Alberto Recio to Philip Showalter Hench  December 13, 1941
      1 page
      English Recio, Alberto

      Recio thanks Hench for some reprints on the transmission of yellow fever and a copy of Cornwell's painting. He believes that the discovery belongs to Finlay but that the glory should be shared with the American Commission who confirmed his findings.

  • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226898
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon 1941
    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226899
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  January 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to examine Agramonte's papers during his next trip to Havana. He assures Rodriguez Leon that he wants to give due credit to her father's work. Hench is trying to identify the location depicted in the photograph that she loaned to him.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226900
      Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  February 2, 1941
      6 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon criticizes the sketches for the Cornwell painting. She believes that they are neither historically nor culturally accurate.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226901
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  February 20, 1941
      1 p.
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rodriguez Leon that he hopes to meet with her in Cuba next month. He describes a planned portrait of the conquerors of yellow fever by the Wyeth Company, and asks whether there are photographs of her father and one of his uniforms to be used in authenticating details for the painting.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226902
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  March 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is pleased that Rodriguez Leon will assist the Wyeth Company with details for the planned conquerors of yellow fever painting.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226903
      Excerpt of letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  March 14, 1941
      2 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon criticizes the sketches for the Cornwell painting, writing that they do not accurately depict Cuban settings and personalities.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226904
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  July 11, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the unveiling of the Cornwell painting and Kissinger's subsequent stroke. He discusses his ongoing research on the yellow fever history and inquires if she has found any data to refute criticisms of her father, Aristides Agramonte.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226905
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  August 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he has identified the men in the 1901 photograph.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226906
      Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  September 11, 1941
      4 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon compliments Hench on his yellow fever history work, and wishes she had more time to devote to the research herself. She has been unable to find the information Hench seeks in her father's papers and fears that the rest of the papers will not be helpful either.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226907
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  October 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Leon that he is visiting New Orleans and asks the location of her father's material.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226908
      Telegram from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  October 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon informs Hench that her father's materials are at the Agramonte Library at Louisiana State University Medical Center.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226909
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  October 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is disappointed that the missing data did not turn up in her father's papers, and plans to visit the Agramonte Memorial Library, in New Orleans, to examine Agramonte's materials there.

    • Box 38 folder 42 uva-lib:2226910
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  November 22, 1941
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Rojas copies of his yellow fever article and of a letter he has sent to Adrian Macia concerning the purchase of the Camp Lazear site. He describes his plans for the proposed memorial, and informs her that the San Jose farm was evidently the site of Carlos J. Finlay's yellow fever experiments, in 1883.

  • Box 38 folder 43 uva-lib:2226911
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench relating to the radio program, Court of Missing Heirs 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 38 folder 43 uva-lib:2226912
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Court of Missing Heirs  September 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of a recent Court of Missing Heirs program concerning Wallace Forbes, who is owed a U.S. government pension for his participation in yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 38 folder 43 uva-lib:2226913
      Letter from James F. Waters to Philip Showalter Hench  October 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Waters, James F.

      Waters sends Hench information on the recent Court of Missing Heirs program concerning Wallace Forbes, and inquires about another yellow fever volunteer.

    • Box 38 folder 43 uva-lib:2226914
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James F. Waters  November 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives Waters information on Kissinger, a copy of his yellow fever article, and a list of names and addresses of other yellow fever volunteers. He requests the address of Forbes' mother and a script of the "Court of Missing Heirs" program concerning Forbes.

    • Box 38 folder 43 uva-lib:2226915
      Letter from James F. Waters to Philip Showalter Hench  December 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Waters, James F.

      Waters gives Hench further information about Forbes and sends a script of the Court of Missing Heirs broadcast that included Forbes.

    • Box 38 folder 43 uva-lib:2226916
      Script for The Board of Missing Heirs radio program  September 23, 1941
      17 pages
      English

      The script gives a biographical sketch of Forbes, and states that he is wanted by the U.S. Army Finance Department so that he can be given a lump sum of $17,750 and $125 monthly for his service in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 38 folder 43 uva-lib:2226917
      Transcript from the Court of Missing Heirs radio program  September 23, 1941
      1 page
      English

      This transcript focuses on the estate of Wallace Forbes and discusses the government pension due him and his heirs for his service as a volunteer in the Yellow Fever Commission experiments, in Cuba.

  • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226918
    Letters from Mrs. Folwell to Thomas E. Keyes 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226919
      Note by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226920
      Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys January 27, 1941
      5 pages
      English Folwell, Mary Haywood
    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226921
      Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys February 1, 1941
      4 pages
      English Folwell, Mary Haywood
    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226922
      Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys March 11, 1941
      5 pages
      English Folwell, Mary Haywood
    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226923
      Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys March 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Folwell, Mary Haywood
    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226924
      Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys April 1, 1941
      6 pages
      English Folwell, Mary Haywood
    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226925
      Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys April 1, 1941
      10 pages
      English Folwell, Mary Haywood
    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226926
      Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys April 2, 1941
      4 pages
      English Folwell, Mary Haywood
    • Box 38 folder 44 uva-lib:2226927
      Letter from Mary Haywood Folwell to Thomas E. Keys April 2, 1941
      6 pages
      English Folwell, Mary Haywood
  • Box 38 folder 45 uva-lib:2226928
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1941
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 38 folder 46 uva-lib:2226929
    List of material from National Archives relating to yellow fever on microfilm circa 1941
    11 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226930
    Correspondence and reports of Philip Showalter Hench and Domingo F. Ramos relating to the location of Camp Lazear 1941
    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226931
      Letter from Blanca Malaret to Philip Showalter Hench  March 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Malaret, Blanca

      Malaret informs Hench that Ramos is away but will schedule an appointment with Hench when he returns.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226932
      Letter from Blanca Malaret to Philip Showalter Hench  March 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Malaret, Blanca
    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226933
      Letter from Domingo F. Ramos to Philip Showalter Hench  March 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Ramos, Domingo F., 1884-1966?

      Ramos informs Hench that he will meet with him.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226934
      Letter from Domingo F. Ramos to Philip Showalter Hench  April 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Ramos, Domingo F., 1884-1966?

      Ramos assures Hench that the Cuban government and health workers appreciate the effort Hench has made to locate the Camp Lazear site, and acknowledges the tribute owed to Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226935
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo F. Ramos  May 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests Ramos' help in raising funds for a memorial in Cuba.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226936
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Domingo F. Ramos to Philip Showalter Hench  May 5, 1941
      1 page
      English Ramos, Domingo F., 1884-1966?

      Ramos assures Hench that the Cuban government and health workers appreciate the effort Hench has made to locate the Camp Lazear site, and acknowledges the tribute owed to Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226937
      Letter from Domingo F. Ramos to Philip Showalter Hench  May 5, 1941
      1 page
      Spanish Ramos, Domingo F., 1884-1966?

      Ramos assures Hench that the Cuban government and health workers appreciate the effort Hench has made to locate the Camp Lazear site, and acknowledges the tribute owed to Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226938
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo F. Ramos  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Ramos two reprints of his article on yellow fever which touches upon the work of Finlay.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226939
      Memorandum from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo Ramos  March 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench summarizes his research on the Yellow Fever Commission and sends Ramos his report concerning the true site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226940
      Report to Dr. Ramos on the true location of Camp Lazear  March 4, 1941
      70 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's report concerning the true site of Camp Lazear includes a synopsis of the yellow fever experiments, maps, photographs, quotations from Senate documents, and supporting letters from Kean, Cooke and Truby.

    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226941
      Notes relating to report to Dr. Ramos on the true location of Camp Lazear  circa March 4, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226942
      List of illustrations to be accompanied with report to Dr. Ramos  circa March 4, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226943
      List of illustrations to be accompanied with report to Dr. Ramos  circa March 4, 1941
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226944
      Draft of report to Dr. Ramos on the true location of Camp Lazear  circa March 4, 1941
      133 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226945
      Miscellaneous notes  circa March 4, 1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 39 folder 1 uva-lib:2226946
      Letter to Philip Showalter Hench  circa March 31, 1941
      2 pages
      Spanish
  • Box 39 folder 2 uva-lib:2226947
    Materials relating to the painting, The Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Dean Cornwell 1941
  • Box 39 folder 3 uva-lib:2226948
    Remarks to be Given at the Unveiling of Dean Cornwell's Painting Conquerors of Yellow Fever and related materials 1941
    • Box 39 folder 3 uva-lib:2226949
      Remarks to be Given at the Unveiling of Dean Cornwell's Painting Conquerors of Yellow Fever  1941
      11 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench remarks on the history of the experiments that led to the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 39 folder 3 uva-lib:2226950
      Telegram from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  May 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg has read Hench's address on the unveiling of Cornwell's painting with pleasure. He will rearrange the schedule and have sections of the speech released to the press.

    • Box 39 folder 3 uva-lib:2226951
      Draft of Remarks to be Given at the Unveiling of Dean Cornwell's Painting Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench  May 28, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This draft includes Hench's autograph revisions.

    • Box 39 folder 3 uva-lib:2226952
      Draft of Remarks to be Given at the Unveiling of Dean Cornwell's Painting Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench  May 28, 1941
      13 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This draft includes Hench's autograph revisions.

    • Box 39 folder 3 uva-lib:2226953
      Draft of Remarks to be Given at the Unveiling of Dean Cornwell's Painting Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench  May 28, 1941
      11 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 39 folder 3 uva-lib:2226954
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law  June 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Law for courtesies shown him during the Cornwell portrait unveiling. He informs Law that Kissinger has had a stroke and is not expected to live.

  • Box 39 folder 4 uva-lib:2226955
    Letter from Archibald Malloch to Philip Showalter Hench with enclosed notes circa 1900-1942
    • Box 39 folder 4 uva-lib:2226956
      Letter from Archibald Malloch to Philip Showalter Hench  January 15, 1942
      1 page
      English Malloch, Archibald, 1887-

      Malloch sends Hench notes concerning the New York Academy of Medicine's acquisition of Walter Reed's notebook on the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 39 folder 4 uva-lib:2226957
      Notes on Walter Reed's laboratory notebook  circa 1900-1942
      1 page
      English

      Notes describe the New York Academy of Medicine's acquisition of Walter Reed's notebook on the yellow fever experiments. [The notebook had somehow come into the possession of Reed's former laboratory assistant, John S. Neate.]

  • Box 39 folder 5 uva-lib:2226958
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family January 1942

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 39 folder 5 uva-lib:2226959
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  January 14, 1942
      1 page
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom) Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence and Blossom Reed certify that Hench's photostatic copies of notes on the yellow fever experiments are in the handwriting of their father, Walter Reed.

  • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226960
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1942
    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226961
      Letter from R.H. Brooke to Philip Showalter Hench  January 1, 1942
      1 page
      English Brooke, R.H.

      Brooke informs Hench that the historical records pertaining to Reed were moved from Fort Myer to the National Archives.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226962
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  January 1, 1942
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor informs Hench that he is the only living American who volunteered, was bitten by an infected mosquito, and nearly died in the Gorgas-Guiteras experiments.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226963
      Letter from Enrique Cervantes to Philip Showalter Hench  January 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Cervantes, Enrique

      Cervantes comments on Hench's articles on the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226964
      Letter from Archibald Malloch to Philip Showalter Hench  January 2, 1942
      2 pages
      English Malloch, Archibald, 1887-

      Malloch writes that he will make negative photostats of the yellow fever manuscript for Hench.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226965
      Letter from Archibald Malloch to Philip Showalter Hench  January 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Malloch, Archibald, 1887-

      Malloch will send Hench photostats of the yellow fever manuscript.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226966
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W.F. Wilson  January 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates Wilson's remarks on his article, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever." He discusses fund-raising efforts for the Camp Lazear memorial.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226967
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. Kellogg  January 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes to Kellogg about acquiring a framed copy of the Cornwell painting for George Carroll.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226968
      Letter from Lloyd D. LeMan to Philip Showalter Hench  January 3, 1942
      1 page
      English LeMan, Lloyd D.

      LeMan informs Hench that he is welcome to inspect the files of the War Department Signal Officer.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226969
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. Kellogg  January 5, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Kellogg send him a framed print of Cornwell's painting for George Carroll.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226970
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. Kellogg  January 5, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench arranges for Kellogg to meet Alvarez.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226971
      Letter from James M. Barnett to Dept. of Literary and Library Research  January 5, 1942
      1 page
      English Barnett, James M.

      Barnett sends Hench some reprints, noting that Reed inspired Barnett's own work in the field of malaria research.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226972
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Archibald Malloch  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench arranges to meet with Malloch at the library to view the notebook.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226973
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Taylor  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests photos of Las Animas Hospital, Columbia Barracks, and other yellow fever experiment sites.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226974
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alice Forbes  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench would like to meet with Alice Forbes, Wallace Forbes' mother.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226975
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  January 6, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses plans for a memorial at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226976
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody fears that the war will interfere with Hench's efforts to create a Camp Lazear memorial.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226977
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Francisco Dominguez [Roldan]  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks if [Roldan] has a copy of an speech given by Carlos J. Finlay.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226978
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R.H. Brooke  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses available yellow fever records.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226979
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Carlos E. Finlay  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses Carlos J. Finlay's contributions to the study of yellow fever.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226980
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P.M. Hamer  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is anxious to see the correspondence between the yellow fever board and the surgeon general's office, held by the National Archives.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226981
      Letter from Ralph Hutchison Cooper to Philip Showalter Hench  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison informs Hench of his upcoming travel plans and activities.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226982
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lloyd D. LeMan  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the 1900-1901 Signal Corps photographs.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226983
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Machado de Cardenas  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench would like to acquire a copy of a photograph.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226984
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ignacio Alvare  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Alvare for his information on the false Camp Lazear site. Hench will continue to work for a Camp Lazear memorial honoring Finlay and the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226985
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W.B. Stewart  January 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests an article reference and a photograph related to the Agramonte Memorial Library, at Louisiana State University.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226986
      Letter from W.F. Wilson to Philip Showalter Hench  January 7, 1942
      1 page
      English Wilson, W. F. (William Frank), 1875-

      Wilson informs Hench that "Reader's Digest" might be interested in abstracting Hench's "Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226987
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  January 7, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg informs Hench that he will meet with Rankin tomorrow.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226988
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W.L. Holman  January 7, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Holman, a former professor of his, for the compliments on his article.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226989
      Letter to Henry M. Robinson  January 7, 1942
      1 page
      English

      The writer sends Hench's article on yellow fever for consideration by "Reader's Digest."

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226990
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. J. deJ. Pemberton  January 7, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the speech he gave for the Cornwell painting unveiling.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226991
      Letter from Harold W. Jones to Philip Showalter Hench  January 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Jones, Harold Wellington, 1877-1958

      Jones inquires if Hench will contribute an article on the Cuban version of yellow fever history for the "Bulletin of the Medical Library Association."

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226992
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luther Ely Smith  January 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Smith reprints of his yellow fever article and a print of the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226993
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alfred Danziger  January 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench congratulates the Danzigers on their marriage.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226994
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Darrell C. Crain  January 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to borrow a movie projector from Crain.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226995
      Letter from Mona Rose to Philip Showalter Hench  January 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Rose, Mona

      Rose, the niece of Wallace Forbes, informs Hench that she has pictures of Forbes.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226996
      Letter from Carlos [F. Sacasa] to Philip Showalter Hench  January 8, 1942
      2 pages
      English Sacasa, Carlos F.

      [Sacasa] informs Hench that Dodge will make overtures to his cousin, George Carroll. [Sacasa] discusses the personality of George Carroll.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226997
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. Kellogg  January 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Kellogg for the copy of the Cornwell portrait for George Carroll. He invites Kellogg to see the yellow fever exhibit at the Mayo Clinic library.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226998
      Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench  January 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.

      Law informs Hench that the Wyeth Company was glad to have been associated with the yellow fever exhibit at the Mayo Clinic Library.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2226999
      Postcard from F.A. Cooksley to Philip Showalter Hench  January 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Cooksley, F.A.

      Cooksley requests a reprint of Hench's article, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227000
      Letter from Lucius W. Johnson to Philip Showalter Hench  January 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Johnson, Lucius W.

      Johnson thanks Hench for the copy of his article.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227001
      Letter from Charles S. White to Philip Showalter Hench  January 10, 1942
      1 page
      English White, Charles S.

      White informs Hench that he knew Reed and Carroll well and was the anesthetist for Reed's last operation. He believes Carroll's mosquito bite was accidental, not experimental. White encloses a manuscript characterizing the two men and describing Reed's operation.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227002
      Notes on Reed and Carroll, by Charles S. White  circa January 10, 1942
      2 pages
      English White, Charles S.

      [White] describes Reed and Carroll, both of whom he knew personally, and describes Reed's appendix operation. [White] administered the anesthetic for the operation.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227003
      Letter from Douglas R. Dodge to Philip Showalter Hench  January 10, 1942
      1 page
      English Dodge, Douglas R.

      Dodge, George Carroll's cousin, will ask Carroll to see Hench. He discusses George Carroll's personality.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227004
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  January 11, 1942
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor will search his collection for Cuban photographs for Hench.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227005
      Letter from Felipe Carbonell Ponce to Philip Showalter Hench  January 12, 1942
      2 pages
      English Carbonell Ponce, Felipe

      Ponce discusses his efforts to establish a memorial at Camp Lazear. He will be meeting with the Cuban President on this matter.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227006
      Letter from John Fallon to Philip Showalter Hench  January 13, 1942
      1 page
      English Fallon, John

      Fallon requests three copies of Hench's yellow fever article.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227007
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  January 14, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the Mayo Clinic yellow fever exhibit photographs that Hench sent.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227008
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  January 15, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses a planned series of medical portraits.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227009
      Postcard from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  January 15, 1942
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor writes that he has been delayed in sending photographs to Hench.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227010
      Letter from W.H. Hoffmann to George A. Kellogg  January 15, 1942
      1 page
      English Hoffmann, W.H.

      Hoffmann requests copies of the portrait, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever," and notes his own work on yellow fever endemic infection.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227011
      Letter from W.H. Hoffmann to Philip Showalter Hench  January 15, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hoffmann, W.H.

      Hoffmann thanks Hench for the reprints of his article and asks the origin of the word "fomites."

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227012
      Letter from Alberto Recio to Philip Showalter Hench  January 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Recio, Alberto

      Recio informs Hench that the survey of the Camp Lazear site has been delayed, but that the Cuban Minister of Defense still supports the memorial.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227013
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from [J. Randin] to Philip Showalter Hench  January 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Randin, Jose

      [Randin] sends Hench the photos he requested from Pedro Machado. He is happy to help with Hench's work, which recognizes the contributions of Finlay.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227014
      Letter from J. Randin to Philip Showalter Hench  January 16, 1942
      1 page
      Spanish Randin, Jose

      Randin sends Hench the photos he requested from Pedro Machado. He is happy to help with Hench's work, which recognizes the contributions of Finlay.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227015
      Order form from the U.S. War Department for Philip Showalter Hench  January 16, 1942
      1 page
      English United States. War Department

      This form records photographs ordered by Hench.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227016
      Letter from Luther Ely Smith to Philip Showalter Hench  January 17, 1942
      1 page
      English Smith, Luther Ely, 1873-1951

      Smith thanks Hench for the reprint and comments on Kean.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227017
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  January 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg sends Hench a proof of the plates for the Cuban version of the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227018
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to W.H. Hoffmann  January 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg sends Hoffmann reprints of the painting, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227019
      Letter from Carlos E. Finlay to Philip Showalter Hench  January 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Finlay, Carlos E. (Carlos Eduardo), 1868-

      Finlay disputes Hench's comments about his father, Carlos J. Finlay.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227020
      Miscellaneous notes  circa 1942
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227021
      Letter from Lucy T. Howard to Mabel Colcord  January 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Howard, Lucy T.

      Howard informs Colcord that Hench may see her father's correspondence.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227022
      Receipt from the U.S. Government Printing Office for Philip Showalter Hench  January 20, 1942
      1 page
      English United States. Government Printing Office
    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227023
      Letter from Francisco Dominguez Roldan to Philip Showalter Hench  January 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Domínguez y Roldán, Francisco, 1864-1942

      Roldan informs Hench that he cannot find the Finlay speech, from 1900, but will continue to look for it. He refers Hench to a reprint of an 1881 Finlay speech.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227024
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  January 22, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg sends Hench a South American magazine with a yellow fever article emphasizing Finlay's work.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227025
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  January 22, 1942
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor inquires if Hench has received the photographs he sent.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227026
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench's Secretary to John R. Taylor  January 24, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's secretary informs Taylor that he has received the photographs Taylor sent.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227027
      Letter from Charles H. Coles to Philip Showalter Hench  January 22, 1942
      1 page
      English Coles, Charles H.

      Coles has mailed Hench photographs. He encloses annotated references to publications on yellow fever.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227028
      Bibliographic lists by Charles H. Coles  circa January 1942
      4 pages
      English

      Coles' annotated references to publications on yellow fever were sent to Hench.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227029
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. White  January 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks the Whites for hosting his family in Washington.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227030
      Letter from Charles S. White to Philip Showalter Hench  January 26, 1942
      1 page
      English White, Charles S.

      White sends Hench more information on Reed and informs him that he has found a yellow fever article, from 1911, to which Reed, Kean, and McCaw contributed.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227031
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George and Nadine Hench  January 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Philip Hench thanks George and Nadine Hench for their hospitality in Washington.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227032
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Darrell C. Crain  January 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Crain photographs and thanks him for helping with a film for Emilie Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227033
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Merritte W. Ireland  January 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Ireland for helping him gain access to Archives records, and for Ireland's hospitality towards him in Washington.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227034
      Letter from Daniel L. Borden to Philip Showalter Hench  January 27, 1942
      1 page
      English Borden, Daniel L., 1887-1969

      Borden sends Hench information on Reed's appendix operation, performed by Borden's father.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227035
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Charles W. Coles  January 27, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Coles that he has received the photographs and inquires about the source of the Camp Lazear painting.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227036
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  January 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench provides details about progress on the Camp Lazear memorial and reports that he attended Emilie Lawrence Reed's birthday party. He also met with some of Lazear's relatives.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227037
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James M. Barnett  January 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Barnett for the articles on malaria control.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227038
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.W. Crane  January 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench instructs Crane to write to Kellogg for a copy of the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227039
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  January 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      The National Archives sends Hench Cuban photographs and instructions for ordering copies.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227040
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Fallon  January 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Fallon reprints of his article.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227041
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  January 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about Hoffman and Ponce.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227042
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lucius W. Johnson  January 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a copy of Johnson's yellow fever article when it is published.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227043
      Letter from Charles W. Coles to Philip Showalter Hench  January 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Coles, Charles H.

      Coles informs Hench that he cannot find information about the Camp Lazear painting.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227044
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Charles S. White  January 31, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs White that he has asked Borden about letters between his father and Reed. He was glad to receive White's comments on Reed's operation.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227045
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  January 31, 1942
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland enjoyed Hench's Washington party at the Willard and tells Hench about a visit to Kean.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227046
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  January 31, 1942
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      Hamer informs Hench that he cannot locate the maps Hench requested.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227047
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P.M. Hamer  January 31, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Hamer a list of materials to be microfilmed and a check for the expense.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227048
      List of microfilm from the National Archives for Philip Showalter Hench  January 1942
      9 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227049
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1941
      2 pages
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood provides Wormley's address and informs Hench that Howard is still alive.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227050
      Miscellaneous notes  January 1942
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227051
      Letter from W.L. Holman to Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1941
      1 page
      English Holman, W. L. (William Ludlow), 1879-

      Holman requests a copy of Hench's article, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227052
      Letter from Anne Pemberton to Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1941
      2 pages
      English Pemberton, Anne

      Pemberton thanks Hench for giving a speech to her club.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227053
      Letter from Francisco Dominguez Roldan to Philip Showalter Hench  January 12, 1942
      1 page
      Spanish Domínguez y Roldán, Francisco, 1864-1942

      Roldan discusses Cuban sentiments towards Finlay.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227054
      Letter from Felipe Carbonell Ponce to Philip Showalter Hench  January 12, 1942
      2 pages
      English Carbonell Ponce, Felipe

      Ponce describes his attempts to publicize and gain Cuban government support for the proposed Camp Lazear memorial.

    • Box 39 folder 6 uva-lib:2227055
      Letter from J.F. Rodriguez-Perez to Philip Showalter Hench  January 7, 1942
      1 page
      Spanish RodrĂ­guez PĂ©rez, J. F.

      Perez informs Hench that he cannot send the requested article.

  • Box 39 folder 7 uva-lib:2227056
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family February 1942
  • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227057
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1942
    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227058
      Letter from John and Robin Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  January 28, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, John

      The Kellogg children thank Hench for his kindness and the box of taffy.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227059
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Taylor  February 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates the letters and photographs Taylor sent and will send him a list of questions. He met Emilie Lawrence Reed, Lambert, and Forbes' mother.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227060
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mona Rose  February 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Rose for allowing him to visit with her and her grandmother.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227061
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  February 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports that he enjoyed Emilie Reed's birthday party. He visited Lazear's boyhood home, where he saw old photographs, books, and letters.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227062
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Carlos E. Finlay  February 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Carlos E. Finlay for information concerning his father's work. He intends to study more about Carlos J. Finlay before publishing his monograph.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227063
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Charles H. Coles  February 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Coles for the article on Operti, who did the painting of Camp Lazear, and asks if he knows the location of the painting.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227064
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W.F. Wilson  February 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Wilson for suggesting that Hench's article be abstracted in Reader's Digest.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227065
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Francisco Dominguez Roldan  February 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a copy of Finlay's speech.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227066
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alfons Dampf  February 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Dampf a reprint and wants to know if any of Dampf's colleagues would be interested in helping preserve Camp Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227067
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  February 5, 1942
      2 pages
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor comments on Sternberg's yellow fever work.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227068
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P.M. Hamer  February 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Hamer for locating maps of Camp Lazear and Camp Columbia.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227069
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Leatha Logan  February 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is reluctant to share his Camp Lazear photo with Logan for her planned booklet since it is important to his own forthcoming book.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227070
      Letter from A. Diaz Albertini to Philip Showalter Hench  February 6, 1942
      1 page
      Spanish Albertini, A. Diaz

      Albertini provides Hench with information on Hoffman and Carbonell.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227071
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from A. Diaz Albertini to Philip Showalter Hench  circa February 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Albertini, A. Diaz

      Albertini provides Hench with information on Hoffman and Carbonell.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227072
      Letter from June Rose to Philip Showalter Hench  February 7, 1942
      2 pages
      English Rose, June

      June Rose, Wallace Forbes' niece, thanks Hench for the candy and wishes him success with his book.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227073
      Letter from Leatha Logan to Philip Showalter Hench  February 9, 1942
      3 pages
      English Logan, Leatha

      Logan describes her research on the Yellow Fever Commission and offers to exchange photos with Hench.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227074
      Letter from James E. Peabody to Philip Showalter Hench  February 8, 1942
      2 pages
      English Peabody, James Edward, 1869-

      Peabody discusses the Camp Lazear memorial project. He wishes to know if Hench has been contacted by Wood.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227075
      Letter from W.H. Hoffman to George A. Kellogg  February 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Hoffmann, W.H.

      Hoffmann informs Kellogg that he has not yet received the reprints.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227076
      Letter from Charles H. Coles to Philip Showalter Hench  February 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Coles, Charles H.

      Coles informs Hench that he can find no information on the painting of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227077
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lloyd D. LeMan  February 10, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports that he is still searching for photographs of Columbia Barracks and Camp Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227078
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lloyd D. LeMan  February 10, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports that he is still searching for photographs of Columbia Barracks and Camp Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227079
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to [L.O.?] Howard  February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Howard for allowing him to visit and inquires about the location of the Howard-Reed letters, which Hench has been unable to find.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227080
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lucy T. Howard  February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Lucy Howard for permitting him to visit her and her father.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227081
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harold W. Jones  February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses a possible abstract of his yellow fever paper that Jones might publish.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227082
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John and Robin Kellogg  February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks the Kellogg children for their letter, which delighted him.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227083
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Kellogg an item from the Old Hickory Bookshop and tells him that he liked the note from the Kellogg children.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227084
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Leatha Logan  February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Logan a copy of the Camp Lazear building photo.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227085
      Philip Showalter Hench's order for photographs from the War Department  February 13, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227086
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mona Rose  February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rose that it will take some time to copy her photographs, but he assures her that he will take care of them.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227087
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  February 15, 1942
      2 pages
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor asserts that he was an American citizen at the time of the yellow fever experiments, but has been misidentified in records as an Englishman.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227088
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Taylor  February 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses Sternberg's contributions to the yellow fever experiments and agrees with Taylor that he should be recognized.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227089
      Letter from Thomas J. Michie to Philip Showalter Hench  February 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Michie, Thomas J.

      Michie requests information on a member of his family, Major Michie.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227090
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert C. Gooch  February 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information on Cuban medical bulletins that were missing when Hench visited the Library of Congress.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227091
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. Randin  February 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Randin that he has been sent the wrong photographs and again describes the one he is seeking.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227092
      Postcard from William D. Postell to [Philip Showalter Hench]  February 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Postell, William Dosité, 1908-1982

      Postell requests reprints of [Hench's] article.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227093
      Letter from W. Branks Stewart to Philip Showalter Hench  February 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Stewart, W. Branks

      Stewart sends Hench photos of the bas-relief panel at the Agramonte Memorial Library.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227094
      Letter from Harold W. Jones to Philip Showalter Hench  February 17, 1942
      1 page
      English Jones, Harold Wellington, 1877-1958

      Jones informs Hench that his journal would not be interested in publishing Hench's article on the Cuban version of the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227095
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  February 18, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg writes that he has received information casting doubt on Hoffmann's professional credentials.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227096
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  February 19, 1942
      2 pages
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor refers Hench to a paper by Sternberg.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227097
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  February 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg congratulates Hench on his discovery of the Lazear letters and feels the war will revive interest in yellow fever.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227098
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  February 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      Hamer sends Hench copies of documents requested from the National Archives.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227099
      Letter from Leatha Logan to [Philip Showalter Hench]  February 22, 1942
      1 page
      English Logan, Leatha

      Logan thanks [Hench] for the photograph and agrees to send him more photographs.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227100
      Letter from Lloyd D. LeMan to Philip Showalter Hench  February 23, 1942
      1 page
      English LeMan, Lloyd D.

      LeMan informs Hench that he has mailed the correct photograph and reiterates that the War Department has no photographs of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227101
      Letter from James D. Heard to Philip Showalter Hench  February 23, 1942
      1 page
      English Heard, James D.

      Heard discusses Hench's research on the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227102
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  February 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about the anticipated Cuban unveiling of the Cornwell paintings, which he would like to attend if possible. He informs Kellogg that Hoffmann is a member of the Finlay Institute.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227103
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Taylor  February 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Taylor that he was aware Taylor is American, not English.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227104
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W. Branks Stewart  February 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Stewart for the photographs of the memorial panel at the Agramonte Memorial Library.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227105
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William D. Postell  February 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Postell for helping him obtain photographs of the memorial panel at the Agramonte Memorial Library.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227106
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A. Diaz Albertini  February 27, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Albertini for the information on Hoffman and Ponce.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227107
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thomas J. Michie  February 27, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes to Michie the role played by Major R.E. Lee Michie in the yellow fever experiments, and suggests that he contact Kean and the War Department for more information.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227108
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harold W. Jones  February 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is glad that Jones was open with him and so will let the matter drop.

    • Box 39 folder 8 uva-lib:2227109
      Letter from Alfons Dampf to Philip Showalter Hench  February 27, 1942
      1 page
      English Dampf, Alfons, 1884-1948

      Dampf inquires about obtaining a copy of Cornwell's painting to show to his students. He comments on Hench's "Conquerors of Yellow Fever" article.

  • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227110
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1942
    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227111
      Letter from W.H. Hoffmann to George A. Kellogg  March 2, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hoffmann, W.H.

      Hoffmann requests copies of the Cornwell painting to distribute to tropical disease specialists. He describes his years of yellow fever research and comments on the dangers of epidemic that still exist.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227112
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  March 2, 1942
      2 pages
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor discusses the Rockefeller Foundation's strategy of immunization against disease.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227113
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses plans for an unveiling of the Cuban version of the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227114
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  March 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench invites Kellogg to visit him.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227115
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  March 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Peabody that he has been helping Wood with her manuscript. He has received no news from Cuba on the proposed Camp Lazear memorial.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227116
      Letter from Thomas J. Michie to Philip Showalter Hench  March 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Michie, Thomas J.

      Michie thanks Hench for the information on his relative, R.E. Lee Michie, whose daughter is sending Michie further information.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227117
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Roy M. Reeve  March 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Reeve for the photostats.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227118
      Postcard from William D. Postell to Philip Showalter Hench  March 7, 1942
      1 page
      English Postell, William Dosité, 1908-1982

      Postell thanks Hench for the reprints.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227119
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 10, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses a drug his company is investigating.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227120
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thomas J. Michie  March 10, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Michie refers to an error he made regarding information about his relative, R.E. Lee Michie. Kean pointed out the error.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227121
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert C. Gooch  March 11, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns the journals he borrowed and will return the remaining one soon.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227122
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from J. Randin to Philip Showalter Hench  March 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Randin, Jose

      Randin sends Hench two photographs of Agramonte Hospital, showing the spot where Lazear died. See Spanish original.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227123
      Letter from J. Randin to Philip Showalter Hench  March 12, 1942
      1 page
      Spanish Randin, Jose

      Randin sends Hench two photographs of Agramonte Hospital, showing the spot where Lazear died. See English translation.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227124
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Leatha Logan  March 13, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench questions Logan about the photographs she sent him.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227125
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hugo Ascanio  March 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Ascanio for the aerial photograph of the Military City Hospital, in Cuba.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227126
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  March 17, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Kellogg for the information on the Cornwell painting unveiling in Cuba, which Hench hopes to attend.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227127
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 17, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg sends Hench a letter from Hoffmann. He comments on the reliability of Hoffmann.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227128
      Letter from Leatha Logan to Philip Showalter Hench  circa March 18, 1942
      2 pages
      English Logan, Leatha

      Logan informs Hench that he may keep the photographs she sent to him, but disputes Hench's statement concerning the number of experimental cases of yellow fever.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227129
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jerome Thomases  March 19, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Thomases for his help and encloses a request for further information.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227130
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P.M. Hamer  March 19, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Hamer and the National Archives staff for their help and inquires about two missing volumes of records. He also requests records on Godfrey.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227131
      Letter from Thomas J. Michie to Philip Showalter Hench  March 19, 1942
      1 page
      English Michie, Thomas J.

      Michie thanks Hench for his note and for Kean's letter regarding R.E. Lee Michie.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227132
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  March 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses studies of calcium and arthritis in relation to a possible venture by Kellogg's company. He comments on Hoffmann's professional status.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227133
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Leatha Logan  March 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Logan for the photograph of Carter and explains the discrepancy in the number of experimental yellow fever cases that she pointed out in his article.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227134
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Leatha Logan  March 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Logan for the photograph of Carter and explains the discrepancy in the number of experimental yellow fever cases that she pointed out in his article.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227135
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Charles Scribner's Sons  March 21, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks for the address of Lampson, author of "Death Loses a Pair of Wings."

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227136
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Cooper Hutchison  March 24, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Hutchison of his travel plans.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227137
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Sidney Coe Howard  March 24, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Mrs. Howard that he has been contacted by Moran concerning three Sidney Howard letters.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227138
      Letter from Charles Scribner's Sons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 25, 1942
      1 page
      English Charles Scribner's Sons

      Charles Scribner's Sons informs Hench that the company does not give out authors' addresses, but will forward letters to them.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227139
      Letter from Charles H. Coles to Philip Showalter Hench  March 25, 1942
      1 page
      English Coles, Charles H.
    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227140
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 27, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the problem in choosing a representative of nursing and of pharmacy for the Wyeth Company portrait series.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227141
      Letter from Darrell C. Crain to Philip Showalter Hench  March 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Crain, Darrell C.

      Crain writes that he has received the enlargements sent by Hench and the framed Cornwell painting reproduction from Kellogg. He describes a meeting with Emilie Lawrence and Blossom Reed.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227142
      Letter from Roy M. Reeve to Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1942
      1 page
      English Reeve, Roy M.

      Reeve sends Hench the copies he requested.

    • Box 39 folder 9 uva-lib:2227143
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1942
      2 pages
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison discusses Hench's visit.

  • Box 39 folder 10 uva-lib:2227144
    "New 'Finds' in Story of Yellow Fever Conquests Revealed Here ", Post-Bulletin [Rochester, Minnesota] April 4, 1942
  • Box 39 folder 11 uva-lib:2227145
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family April 1942
  • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227146
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1942
    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227147
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  April 1, 1942
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-

      Hamer lists records of Reed and Godfrey in the National Archives.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227148
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. Randin  April 7, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Randin for the aerial photographs of the Military Hospital, showing where Lazear died.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227149
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Sidney Coe Howard  April 7, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Mrs. Howard copies of three letters from Sidney Howard to Moran.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227150
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Charles H. Coles  April 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted that Coles has found the painting of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227151
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  April 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg sends Hench a proof of a Cornwell painting of McDowell, and tells him of a forthcoming Wyeth booklet that will present and describe all four Cornwell paintings, including "The Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227152
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  April 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks Peabody if the painting of Camp Lazear in the American Museum of Natural History was made at Peabody's instigation. On the same page, Peabody replies that he never knew the painting existed.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227153
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James E. Peabody  April 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227154
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P.M. Hamer  April 18, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests photostats of the records on Reed and Godfrey.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227155
      Letter from Fred W. Rankin to George A. Kellogg  April 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Rankin, Fred W. (Fred Wharton), 1886-

      Rankin suggests corrections to the Cornwell painting of McDowell in surgery and states that he may not be able to attend the unveiling and make a speech.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227156
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  April 21, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he will soon be visiting Truby and Mabel Lazear.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227157
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  April 22, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg is afraid that Rankin will excuse himself from the unveiling of the McDowell painting, and so requests that Hench write to him emphasizing the importance of the event.

    • Box 39 folder 12 uva-lib:2227158
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Fred W. Rankin  April 22, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg assures Rankin that Cornwell will make the suggested corrections to the McDowell painting. He is pleased that Rankin may be able to speak at the unveiling of the painting.

  • Box 40 folder 1 uva-lib:2227159
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed May 6, 1942
  • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227160
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1942
    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227161
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fred W. Rankin  May 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227162
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  May 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227163
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to N.W. Pyle  May 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Pyle for sending him still photographs from the film “Yellow Jack.”

    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227164
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  May 5, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg thanks Hench for his letter to Rankin concerning a medical portrait unveiling sponsored by Kellogg's company.

    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227165
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  May 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg sends Hench a proof of an insert prepared by the Wyeth Company that is to appear in "Modern Medicine."

    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227166
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William McEllroy  May 11, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227167
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench  May 13, 1942
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-
    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227168
      Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench  May 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.

      Law discusses the upcoming unveiling ceremony of Cornwell's new painting, entitled "The Dawn of Abdominal Surgery." Hench and his wife are expected to sit at the head table.

    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227169
      Letter from J.L. Ahrendts to [Philip Showalter Hench]  May 22, 1942
      1 page
      English Ahrendts, J.L.

      Ahrendts informs [Hench] that Pinto claims to have been the first person inoculated by Lazear.

    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227170
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  May 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg thanks Hench for his corrections of the text on “Conquerors of Yellow Fever,” to be included in the booklet of Cornwell paintings.

    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227171
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  May 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Kellogg invite Truby to an upcoming event concerning the Cornwell paintings. He invites Kellogg to a banquet at which Hench will give a speech on the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 40 folder 2 uva-lib:2227172
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law  May 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227173
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1942
    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227174
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  June 1, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.
    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227175
      Letter from Bertha L. Heilbron to Louis B. Wilson  June 1, 1942
      1 page
      English Heilbron, Bertha L. (Bertha Lion), 1895-1972

      Heilbron informs Wilson that she is publishing an article concerning Reed's period of military medical service in Minnesota, and requests permission to quote from Wilson's article on Reed.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227176
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  June 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Hart, John W.

      Hart describes a recent trip to the Cuban Army Medical Department at Columbia Barracks, and sends Hench a photograph from the trip.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227177
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  June 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227178
      Letter from Louis B. Wilson to Bertha L. Heilbron  June 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Wilson, Louis B. (Louis Blanchard), 1866-1943

      Wilson gives Heilbron permission to quote from his article on Reed and refers her to Hench for additional information on Reed.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227179
      Letter from Bertha L. Heilbron to Philip Showalter Hench  June 11, 1942
      1 page
      English Heilbron, Bertha L. (Bertha Lion), 1895-1972

      Heilbron informs Hench that she is contacting Laura Wood for permission to examine Wood's manuscript on Reed.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227180
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  June 18, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hart, John W.

      Hart refers Hench to men associated with the yellow fever experiments and to publications about the experiments.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227181
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  June 23, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg suggests that Hench give a lecture on yellow fever lecture in Philadelphia. He introduces his brother, a surgeon, and comments on the successful Cornwell painting unveiling at which Col. Rankin spoke.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227182
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Heilbron  June 23, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227183
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  June 23, 1942
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003
    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227184
      Letter from Edward F. Hartung to Philip Showalter Hench  circa June 1942
      1 page
      English Hartung, Edward F.
    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227185
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Edward F. Hartung  June 23, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227186
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  June 29, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Kellogg he will not be able to lecture in Philadelphia, as he expects to go on active military duty soon. He discusses the latest Cornwell painting unveiling ceremony. Hench also comments on Pinto's role in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227187
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John W. Hart  June 29, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Hart for the information on the yellow fever experiments, however, none of the information was new to him.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227188
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  June 29, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench tells Wood that he will send Heilbron part of Wood's manuscript. He also discusses his upcoming military duty.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227189
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Haines  June 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks the Haines for donating fifty cents to the Camp Lazear Memorial Fund.

    • Box 40 folder 3 uva-lib:2227190
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dr. and Francis C. Hall  June 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Hall a reprint of his yellow fever article and thanks them for their contribution to the Camp Lazear Memorial Fund.

  • Box 40 folder 4 uva-lib:2227191
    "Doctors, the Envoys Latin Americans Like ", New York Herald Tribune Books July 5, 1942
  • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227192
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1942
    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227193
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Forbes  July 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns photographs to Mrs. Forbes, mother of Wallace Forbes, whom he recently visited. He discusses his upcoming military service.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227194
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Taylor  July 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns films and photographs to Taylor. Hench comments on his upcoming military service.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227195
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Heilbron  July 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Heilbron two chapters of Wood's manuscript.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227196
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  July 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg asks if Hench has noted the use of the “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” painting in Morrow's new book. He discusses Pinto's role in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227197
      Letter from Bertha L. Heilbron to Philip Showalter Hench  July 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Heilbron, Bertha L. (Bertha Lion), 1895-1972

      Heilbron thanks Hench for the section of Wood's manuscript. She thinks that Wood did not cover the subject of Reed's service in Minnesota fully, and still intends to publish an article on that topic.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227198
      Letter from Peter W. Suarez to Philip Showalter Hench  July 13, 1942
      2 pages
      English Suarez, Peter W.

      Suarez requests that Hench return Dominguez' biography of Finlay to his widow.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227199
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Peter W. Suarez  July 15, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Suarez that he will return the Dominguez manuscript on Finlay to the publisher who loaned it to Hench. Hench explains his interest in yellow fever.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227200
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  July 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his military duty, noting that will be assigned to Fort Custer, then Fort Carson. He has found the original fever charts of the yellow fever cases in the possession of Mrs. Ames and is now studying them.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227201
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert S. Gill  July 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns Dominguez' manuscript on Finlay to Gill and is glad efforts will be made to publish it in English.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227202
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tecla Boffil viuda de Dominguez  July 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes to Dominguez that he is sorry to hear of her husband's death, and hopes that Dominguez' manuscript on Finlay will be published in English.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227203
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert S. Gill  July 16, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227204
      Letter from Francis C. Hall to Philip Showalter Hench  July 17, 1942
      1 page
      English Hall, Francis C.

      Hall thanks Hench for the reprint of his article and praises Hench's speech on the yellow fever experiments, delivered at the American Rheumatism Association meeting.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227205
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  July 21, 1942
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor writes that he will not be able to meet with Hench. However, he feels that his knowledge of the yellow fever experiments would have been of interest to Hench and so offers his services in the future.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227206
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Taylor  July 24, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench questions Taylor about his additional information regarding the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227207
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Philip Showalter Hench  July 28, 1942
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor informs Hench that he has additional documents concerning the yellow fever experiments, and that his other information comes from memories of having worked with many of the central figures.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227208
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  July 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench questions Taylor about his additional information regarding the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227209
      Letter from Peter W. Suarez to Philip Showalter Hench  July 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Suarez, Peter W.

      Suarez thanks Hench for the return of the Dominguez manuscript on Finlay, and for the reprint of Hench's yellow fever article. He has sent Hench's article to Dominguez' widow.

    • Box 40 folder 5 uva-lib:2227210
      Receipt from the Railway Express Agency  July 7, 1942
      1 page
      English
  • Box 40 folder 6 uva-lib:2227211
    Letter from Landon Carter to Philip Showalter Hench August 12, 1942
  • Box 40 folder 7 uva-lib:2227212
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1942
    • Box 40 folder 7 uva-lib:2227213
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Carlos E. Finlay  August 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Carlos E. Finlay items related Cornwell's yellow fever painting and informs him that efforts to memorialize Camp Lazear continue.

    • Box 40 folder 7 uva-lib:2227214
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  August 3, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Rodriguez Leon items related to Cornwell's yellow fever painting and informs her that he is entering the army medical corps this week. He hopes she will continue to write to him.

    • Box 40 folder 7 uva-lib:2227215
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thomas M. England  August 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that England contact him as he would like to pose some questions regarding the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 40 folder 7 uva-lib:2227216
      Letter from Louis Johnson to Philip Showalter Hench  August 8, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 40 folder 7 uva-lib:2227217
      Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  August 24, 1945
      1 page
      English Ireland, M. W. (Merritte Weber), 1867-1952


      Ireland thanks Hench for the book on the Mayos and explains how much he has enjoyed his association with Hench.

    • Box 40 folder 7 uva-lib:2227218
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  August 29, 1942
      6 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses his new magazine, "Army Doctor," for which he hopes to hire Siler as an advisor. He visited the Keans and will send Hench photographs of the visit.

  • Box 40 folder 8 uva-lib:2227219
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1942
    • Box 40 folder 8 uva-lib:2227220
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  September 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses his meeting with Siler. He informs Hench that Lawrence Reed was honored to personally present Hench's application for an army commission.

    • Box 40 folder 8 uva-lib:2227221
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Albert E. Truby  September 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg provides Hench's address, at Camp Carson, and writes that he hopes Truby's manuscript will be released soon.

  • Box 40 folder 9 uva-lib:2227222
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with notes October 1942
    • Box 40 folder 9 uva-lib:2227223
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  October 9, 1942
      3 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.
    • Box 40 folder 9 uva-lib:2227224
      Memorandum from W.R. Ferguson to N.W. Pyle  1942
      3 pages
      English Ferguson, W.R.
    • Box 40 folder 9 uva-lib:2227225
      Miscellaneous notes  circa 1942
      3 pages
      English
  • Box 40 folder 10 uva-lib:2227226
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1941-November 1942
    • Box 40 folder 10 uva-lib:2227227
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  November 26, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the Cornwell yellow fever painting and the response to it in the U.S. Hench wishes that she had uncovered more material from her father's papers, but he thanks her nonetheless for providing information about Agramonte's life in New Orleans and details of his death.

    • Box 40 folder 10 uva-lib:2227228
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  November 30, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the Cornwell yellow fever painting and the response to it in the U.S. Hench wishes that she had uncovered more material from her father's papers, but he thanks her nonetheless for providing information about Agramonte's life in New Orleans and details of his death.

  • Box 40 folder 11 uva-lib:2227229
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1941-December 1942

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 40 folder 11 uva-lib:2227230
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  December 15, 1942
      1 page
      English Hart, John W.

      Hart describes his trip to Cuba and Mexico and his meeting with Moran.

    • Box 40 folder 11 uva-lib:2227231
      Letter from Warren I. Titus to Philip Showalter Hench  December 21, 1942
      1 page
      English Titus, Warren Irving
    • Box 40 folder 11 uva-lib:2227232
      Christmas card from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  December 25, 1942
      2 pages
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972
    • Box 40 folder 11 uva-lib:2227233
      Christmas card from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  December 22, 1942
      1 page
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon thanks Hench for the reprints he sent and promises to write soon. She hopes that she can answer some of Hench's questions about the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 40 folder 11 uva-lib:2227234
      Christmas card from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  December 25, 1942
      6 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez
  • Box 40 folder 12 uva-lib:2227235
    Telegram from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench 1942
  • Box 40 folder 13 uva-lib:2227236
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench concerning the preservation of a building at the Camp Lazear site 1942
    • Box 40 folder 13 uva-lib:2227237
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Carbonell Ponce  January 30, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about the Cuban government's interest in preserving the site of Camp Lazear. Hench stresses that he does not want the monument dedicated to one person, but rather envisions a Cuban-American memorial.

    • Box 40 folder 13 uva-lib:2227238
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Carbonell Ponce  January 30, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about the Cuban government's interest in preserving the site of Camp Lazear. Hench stresses that he does not want the monument dedicated to one person, but rather envisions a Cuban-American memorial.

    • Box 40 folder 13 uva-lib:2227239
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia  January 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench encloses a check to purchase additional land from the site of Camp Lazear. He is surprised to hear that nothing has been done to Building No. 1, since he had sent some money to Moran for repairs months ago. Hench makes note of his correspondence with Ponce and his influence with the Cuban government.

    • Box 40 folder 13 uva-lib:2227240
      Letter from Adrian Macia to Philip Showalter Hench with attached check  March 9, 1942
      1 page
      English Macia, Adrian

      Macia returns a check for the purchase of a small lot of land at the former site of Camp Lazear. He is concerned that this lot might interfere with his quarry or with the entrance to the land in the back of it. He is willing to reconsider until definite plans have been made for the memorialization of the site. Macia informs Hench that some small repairs have been done at Building No. 1.

    • Box 40 folder 13 uva-lib:2227241
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia  March 24, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench implores Macia to preserve Building No. 1 until he has raised enough money to commemorate of the site. Hench assures him that a mutually satisfactory solution can be found for the sale of the land.

    • Box 40 folder 13 uva-lib:2227242
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Louis Johnson  August 3, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is excited that Johnson might be able to interest the U.S. State Department in his plan to memorialize Camp Lazear. He feels that this would be an excellent and real opportunity to foster Pan-American solidarity. Hench estimates it would cost about $25,000 to do all he has planned.

  • Box 40 folder 14 uva-lib:2227243
    Handwritten notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1942
  • Box 40 folder 15 uva-lib:2227244
    Materials relating to Dean Cornwell's painting, The Dawn of Abdominal Surgery 1942
  • Box 40 folder 16 uva-lib:2227245
    History of Doctor Walter Reed's Illness from Appendicitis  circa 1903
    2 pages
    English Borden, William Cline, 1858-1934

    Borden describes Reed's fatal attack of appendicitis and the treatment regimen followed before his death.

  • Box 40 folder 17 uva-lib:2227246
    "Army Honors Malaria Test Volunteers " January 9, 1943
  • Box 40 folder 18 uva-lib:2227247
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1943
    • Box 40 folder 18 uva-lib:2227248
      Letter from Edgar Mayer to Philip Showalter Hench  January 25, 1943
      1 page
      English Mayer, Edgar, 1889-

      Mayer invites Hench to serve on the Medical Advisory Board. He wants to support the memorial in Cuba.

    • Box 40 folder 18 uva-lib:2227249
      Telegram from Edgar Mayer to Philip Showalter Hench  January 25, 1943
      1 page
      English Mayer, Edgar, 1889-

      Mayer reports that there is a possibility Hench will be asked to join the Board of the Finlay Institute.

    • Box 40 folder 18 uva-lib:2227250
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Edgar Mayer  January 30, 1943
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is unable to come to New York since he is very busy at Camp Carson, Colorado. Hench's wife is pregnant with their fourth child.

  • Box 40 folder 19 uva-lib:2227251
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1943
    • Box 40 folder 19 uva-lib:2227252
      Letter from Edgar Mayer to Philip Showalter Hench  February 8, 1943
      1 page
      English Mayer, Edgar, 1889-
    • Box 40 folder 19 uva-lib:2227253
      Letter from Morris Fishbein to Philip Showalter Hench  February 9, 1943
      1 page
      English Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976
  • Box 40 folder 20 uva-lib:2227254
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with related notes March 1943
    • Box 40 folder 20 uva-lib:2227255
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Edgar Mayer  March 4, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Mayer that his wife just gave birth to their baby and so he will spend some time at home.

    • Box 40 folder 20 uva-lib:2227256
      Note by Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 20 uva-lib:2227257
      Letter from Morris Fishbein to Philip Showalter Hench  March 10, 1943
      1 page
      English Fishbein, Morris, 1889-1976
    • Box 40 folder 20 uva-lib:2227258
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Morris Fishbein  March 4, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 21 uva-lib:2227259
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1943
    • Box 40 folder 21 uva-lib:2227260
      Letter from Edgar Meyer to Philip Showalter Hench  April 14, 1943
      1 page
      English Mayer, Edgar, 1889-
    • Box 40 folder 21 uva-lib:2227261
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Edgar Mayer  April 28, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench assures Mayer that he is only interested in the commemoration of the Camp Lazear site and that he is not trying to secure a position on the scientific board of the Finlay Institute. However, if his membership would advance his cause, then he would pursue this endeavour.

  • Box 40 folder 22 uva-lib:2227262
    Sterilization of Air with Glycol Waters , by O.H. Robertson April 15, 1943
  • Box 40 folder 23 uva-lib:2227263
    Report of Commission on Cross Infections in Hospitals , by the United States Army Board for the Investigation of Epidemic Diseases May 6, 1943
  • Box 40 folder 24 uva-lib:2227264
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench with notes May 1943
    • Box 40 folder 24 uva-lib:2227265
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench May 8, 1943
      3 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
    • Box 40 folder 24 uva-lib:2227266
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench circa May 1943
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 25 uva-lib:2227267
    Postcard from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby May 12, 1943
  • Box 40 folder 26 uva-lib:2227268
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed May 13, 1943
  • Box 40 folder 27 uva-lib:2227269
    Extract from the Official Register of the Officers and Cadets of the U.S. Military Academy: To Two Devoted Biologists: Franklin Story Conant and Nathan Russell Harrington June 1943
  • Box 40 folder 28 uva-lib:2227270
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1943
    • Box 40 folder 28 uva-lib:2227271
      Letter from Edgar Mayer to Philip Showalter Hench  June 15, 1943
      1 page
      English Mayer, Edgar, 1889-

      Mayer assures Hench that he wants him on the scientific board of the Finlay Institute. He inquires if Hench would be interested in accompanying a group of military doctors on a training mission to Cuba.

    • Box 40 folder 28 uva-lib:2227272
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Edgar Meyer  June 23, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 28 uva-lib:2227273
      Letter from Edgar Meyer to Philip Showalter Hench  June 26, 1943
      1 page
      English Mayer, Edgar, 1889-
  • Box 40 folder 29 uva-lib:2227274
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1943
    • Box 40 folder 29 uva-lib:2227275
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Edgar Mayer  July 22, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 29 uva-lib:2227276
      Letter from Edgar Mayer to Philip Showalter Hench  July 29, 1943
      1 page
      English Mayer, Edgar, 1889-
    • Box 40 folder 29 uva-lib:2227277
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Irving S. Wright  July 31, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Wright for the newspaper clipping about England and he discusses England's association with the yellow experiments. Hench had planned to pose some personal questions to Wright, but the war has interfered with his yellow fever research.

  • Box 40 folder 30 uva-lib:2227278
    War Department General Orders No. 57 September 21, 1943
  • Box 40 folder 31 uva-lib:2227279
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with related notes September 1943
    • Box 40 folder 31 uva-lib:2227280
      Letter from Howard F. Polley to Philip Showalter Hench  September 7, 1943
      1 page
      English Polley, Howard Freeman, 1913-
    • Box 40 folder 31 uva-lib:2227281
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Howard F. Polley  September 15, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 31 uva-lib:2227282
      Letter from D.J. Withington to Philip Showalter Hench  September 21, 1943
      1 page
      English Withington, D.J.
    • Box 40 folder 31 uva-lib:2227283
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Leatha Logan  September 28, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench showed the booklet, which Logan had sent, to Moran. Hench requests additional copies so he can distribute them among the yellow fever personnel.

    • Box 40 folder 31 uva-lib:2227284
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to D.J. Withington  September 29, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 31 uva-lib:2227285
      Note  circa 1943
      1 page
      English
  • Box 40 folder 32 uva-lib:2227286
    "Carlos Finlay: The Americas' Forgotten Pasteur ", Reader's Digest September 1943
  • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227287
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1943
    • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227288
      Letter from Leatha Logan to Philip Showalter Hench  October 8, 1943
      4 pages
      English Logan, Leatha
    • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227289
      Letter from [John J. Moran] to Mrs. Dalmar R. Blakely  October 6, 1943
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      [Moran] discusses his stay in the U.S., commenting on the changes that the war has had on American society. He thanks her for her hospitality she showed to his wife while he was at Walter Reed hospital.

    • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227290
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Heilbron  October 8, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227291
      Letter from Bertha L. Heilbron to Philip Showalter Hench  October 12, 1943
      1 page
      English Heilbron, Bertha L. (Bertha Lion), 1895-1972

      Heilbron sends Hench an article about Walter Reed, published by the Minnesota Historical Society.

    • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227292
      Letter from Bertha L. Heilbron to Philip Showalter Hench  October 15, 1943
      1 page
      English Heilbron, Bertha L. (Bertha Lion), 1895-1972

      Heilbron comments on Hench's article, entitled "Conquerors of Yellow Fever." She informs him that he will receive a number of copies of her article on Reed.

    • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227293
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Heilbron  October 18, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227294
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Leatha Logan  October 25, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 33 uva-lib:2227295
      Letter from James J. Waring to Philip Showalter Hench  October 29, 1943
      1 page
      English Waring, James J., 1883-1962
  • Box 40 folder 34 uva-lib:2227296
    "Oracion Finlay ", Anales de la Academia de Ciencias Medicas, Fisica y Naturales de la Habana , by Angel Arturo Aballi circa December 3, 1943
    Spanish
  • Box 40 folder 35 uva-lib:2227297
    Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 12, 1944
  • Box 40 folder 36 uva-lib:2227298
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 23, 1944
  • Box 40 folder 37 uva-lib:2227299
    Telephone message for Philip Showalter Hench January 5, 1944
    1 page
    English
  • Box 40 folder 38 uva-lib:2227300
    Miscellaneous correspondence and financial records of Philip Showalter Hench February 1944
    • Box 40 folder 38 uva-lib:2227301
      Letter from P.M. Hamer to Philip Showalter Hench February 5, 1944
      1 page
      English Hamer, Philip M. (Philip May), 1891-
    • Box 40 folder 38 uva-lib:2227302
      Receipt from the Old Hickory Bookshop for Philip Showalter Hench February 25, 1944
      1 page
      English
  • Box 40 folder 39 uva-lib:2227303
    Fragment of a letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench March 22, 1944

    fragment

  • Box 40 folder 40 uva-lib:2227304
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1944
  • Box 40 folder 41 uva-lib:2227305
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1944

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 40 folder 41 uva-lib:2227306
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Charles L. Totten August 2, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 42 uva-lib:2227307
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1944
    • Box 40 folder 42 uva-lib:2227308
      Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench  September 17, 1943
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.

      Law informs Hench that Cornwell's latest painting will be unveiled soon and that he will receive an invitation to attend the ceremony.

    • Box 40 folder 42 uva-lib:2227309
      Note from Dorma V. Schnurr to [Philip Showalter Hench]  September 27, 1944
      1 page
      English Schnurr, Dorma V.

      Schnurr informs [Hench] that Moran is unable to identify the persons in the photograph.

  • Box 40 folder 43 uva-lib:2227310
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench October 1944
    • Box 40 folder 43 uva-lib:2227311
      Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Mary Hench October 29, 1944
      2 pages
      English 
 Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974

    • Box 40 folder 43 uva-lib:2227312
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench?] to [Albert E. Truby?] October 31, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 44 uva-lib:2227313
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1944
    • Box 40 folder 44 uva-lib:2227314
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law  November 23, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his encounter with Ramos. Ramos plans to commission a painting by Cornwell along the lines of the preliminary sketches for the Yellow Fever painting. However, this version would give Finlay the dominant position.

    • Box 40 folder 44 uva-lib:2227315
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Raquel Romero  November 26, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the mural on which she is currently working. He hopes to receive a photograph or newspaper clipping when it is unveiled.

    • Box 40 folder 44 uva-lib:2227316
      Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench  November 30, 1944
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.

      Law informs Hench about his meeting with Ramos and describes his ideas for exploiting the yellow fever painting in Cuba. Law requests that Hench contact Ramos to find out about the progress on this project.

    • Box 40 folder 44 uva-lib:2227317
      Letter from Wyeth Incorporated to Charles Stanley White November 30, 1944
      1 page
      English Wyeth, Inc.
    • Box 40 folder 44 uva-lib:2227318
      Letter from Alice M. Davis to Philip Showalter Hench November 30, 1944
      1 page
      English Davis, Alice M.
    • Box 40 folder 44 uva-lib:2227319
      Christmas card from Raquel Romero to an unidentified person circa November 1944
      1 page
      Spanish Romero, Raquel
    • Box 40 folder 44 uva-lib:2227320
      Invitation to the Founders of the Association of Military Surgeons and Medical Heroes of the United States Exhibition November 2, 1944
      4 pages
      English
  • Box 40 folder 45 uva-lib:2227321
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed December 16, 1944
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 46 uva-lib:2227322
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to an unidentified person December 18, 1944
  • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227323
    Miscellaneous correspondence and notes of Philip Showalter Hench December 1944
    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227324
      Miscellaneous Notes circa December 1944
      English
    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227325
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Reference Librarian at the Springfield Library in Springfield, Ohio  December 6, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests help in identifying a newspaper clipping from 1905.

    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227326
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Raquel Romero  December 6, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Romero send him a reference to the article about Maass.

    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227327
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law  December 6, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is interested in attending a meeting in Cuba. However, he is unsure if the Cuban plans will come to fruition.

    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227328
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo F. Ramos  December 6, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about the preparations for the meeting in Cuba. He would like to attend and offers to loan his slides on yellow fever to Ramos.

    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227329
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alice M. Davis  December 6, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227330
      Christmas card from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  December 1944
      2 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez
    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227331
      Christmas card Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench  December 1944
      2 pages
      English Seth, Frances B.
    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227332
      Letter from Arthur R. Altick to Philip Showalter Hench  December 15, 1944
      1 page
      English Altick, Arthur R.
    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227333
      Receipt from the Clark County Historical Society for Philip Showalter Hench  December 15, 1944
      1 page
      English
    • Box 40 folder 47 uva-lib:2227334
      Letter from Nancy Lybarger to Philip Showalter Hench  December 16, 1944
      1 page
      English Lybarger, Nancy
  • Box 40 folder 48 uva-lib:2227335
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed 1944
  • Box 40 folder 49 uva-lib:2227336
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1944
  • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227337
    Correspondence and other materials relating to the preservation of the surviving building at Camp Lazear 1944
    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227338
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John W. Hart  October 16, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he enjoyed reading Hart's article on Building No. 1. He clarifies some misconceptions in this article. Hench mentions Moran and notes that he more or less serves as Hench's personal representative in Cuba. Hench discusses his efforts to raise money for the Camp Lazear memorial.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227339
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  October 27, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hart, John W.

      Hart informs Hench that he has become Vice President and General Manager of Winthrop Products. The article on Building No. 1 was written by the medical director of their Cuban organization, not by Hart. However, Hart does plans on writing an article about Camp Lazear.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227340
      Letter from F. Marti Ibanez to Philip Showalter Hench  November 10, 1944
      1 page
      English Martí-Ibáñez, Félix, 1915-1972

      Ibanez sends copies of "Horizontes Medicos," containing the article on Building No. 1 of Camp Lazear, to Hench.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227341
      Translation [from Spanish] of "Rincon Olvidado ", Horizontes Medicos  circa June 1944
      2 pages
      English

      This article, originally published in "Horizontes Medicos," describes the history of Camp Lazear and the confirmation of Finlay's mosquito theory. The translation was made by Moran.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227342
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John W. Hart  November 10, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted that Hart is interested in the yellow fever story and the discovery of Camp Lazear. He discusses his meeting with Ramos and the Cuban government's support to commemorate the site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227343
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  November 13, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rojas that his plans for the memorialization of Camp Lazear and the preservation of Building No. 1 are proceeding. He hopes that she will preserve her husband's day book because it constitutes the basic proof for the identification of Camp Lazear and Building No. 1.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227344
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to [Adrian] Macia  November 13, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is worried about the condition of Building No. 1. He does not want it to suffer the fate of its companion building which crashed in a hurricane. Hench is thinking about erecting an outer protective shell, and is wondering how much it would cost.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227345
      Miscellaneous notes  circa 1944
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227346
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo F. Ramos  November 13, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench offers to lend Ramos some of his slides which deal with the yellow fever experiments. He also offers financial help to protect Building No. 1 and requests Ramos' assistance in organizing this effort.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227347
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose A. Presno  December 6, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his efforts to memorialize Camp Lazear. He makes clear that he is not interested in arguing who deserves the greatest honor. He expresses hope that this venture will lead to a closer ties between Cuba and the United States.

    • Box 40 folder 50 uva-lib:2227348
      Letter from Avery S. Hoyt to Philip Showalter Hench  December 30, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hoyt, Avery S., 1888-1974

      Hoyt provides information on how to protect Building No. 1 from the effects of weathering and the attack of termites.

  • Box 40 folder 51 uva-lib:2227349
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 26, 1945
  • Box 40 folder 52 uva-lib:2227350
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1945
    • Box 40 folder 52 uva-lib:2227351
      Letter from Luis Espinosa y G. Caceras to Philip Showalter Hench  January 10, 1945
      1 page
      English Espinosa y G. Caceras, Luis
    • Box 40 folder 52 uva-lib:2227352
      Letter from William Easton Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  January 12, 1945
      1 page
      English Hutchison, William Easton
    • Box 40 folder 52 uva-lib:2227353
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur R. Altick  January 15, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 52 uva-lib:2227354
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Nancy Lybarger  January 15, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 52 uva-lib:2227355
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William Easton Hutchison  January 26, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 53 uva-lib:2227356
    "Paris 160 Miles Away ", Holiday , by Arthur Bartlett January 1945
  • Box 40 folder 54 uva-lib:2227357
    Miscellaneous correspondence and notes of Philip Showalter Hench February 1945-March 1945
    • Box 40 folder 54 uva-lib:2227358
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur R. Altick  February 17, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 54 uva-lib:2227359
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis Espinosa y G. Caceres  February 26, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench accepts the appointment to become the Director of the Division of Medical Relations and Pan-American Sanitation of the Finlay Institute.

    • Box 40 folder 54 uva-lib:2227360
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo F. Ramos  February 26, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench, believing that Ramos sponsored his appointment to the Finlay Institute, thanks him for his support.

    • Box 40 folder 54 uva-lib:2227361
      English translation [from Spanish] of a letter from Luis Espinosa y G. Caceres to Philip Showalter Hench  March 15, 1945
      1 page
      English Espinosa y G. Caceras, Luis
    • Box 40 folder 54 uva-lib:2227362
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa February 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 55 uva-lib:2227363
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1945
    • Box 40 folder 55 uva-lib:2227364
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo F. Ramos  March 31, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that, due to a translation error, he was under the assumption that he had been appointed to a directorial position at the Finlay Institute. He is very embarrassed about the total affair.

    • Box 40 folder 55 uva-lib:2227365
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Luis Espinosa y G. Caceres  March 31, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench attempts to explain how he came to misunderstand Espinosa's letter. Espinosa's letter, in Spanish, was not translated correctly. Hench assures him that he will cooperate with him and his work in the Finlay Institute.

    • Box 40 folder 55 uva-lib:2227366
      Letter from Luis Espinosa y G. Caceres to Philip Showalter Hench  January 10, 1945
      1 page
      Spanish Espinosa y G. Caceres, Luis.

      Espinosa writes to Hench that he (Espinosa) has been appointed Director of Panamerican Doctors (Director de la Division de Relaciones Medicas y Sanitarias Panamericanas) at the Finlay Institute. Espinosa hopes that cooperation will continue between scientists in the United States and in Cuba.

    • Box 40 folder 55 uva-lib:2227367
      Letter from Luis Espinosa y G. Caceres to Philip Showalter Hench  March 15, 1945
      1 page
      Spanish Espinosa y G. Caceres, Luis.

      Espinosa apologizes to Hench for the misunderstanding regarding Espinosa's letter of January 10, 1945, in which Hench mistakenly believed that he (Hench) had been appointed Director of Panamerican Doctors (Director de la Division de Relaciones Medicas y Sanitarias Panamericanas) at the Finlay Institute. Espinosa expresses his hope that Hench will continue to work closely with scientists in Cuba.

    • Box 40 folder 55 uva-lib:2227368
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from [Luis Espinosa y G. Caceres] to [Philip Showalter Hench]  March 15, 1945
      1 page
      English Espinosa y G. Caceres, Luis.

      This is a rough translation of [Espinosa's] letter, in which he apologizes to Hench for the misunderstanding regarding Espinosa's letter of January 10, 1945, in which Hench mistakenly believed that he (Hench) had been appointed Director of Panamerican Doctors (Director de la Division de Relaciones Medicas y Sanitarias Panamericanas) at the Finlay Institute. [Espinosa] expresses his hope that Hench will continue to work closely with scientists in Cuba.

  • Box 40 folder 56 uva-lib:2227369
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench April 22, 1945
  • Box 40 folder 57 uva-lib:2227370
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1945
    • Box 40 folder 57 uva-lib:2227371
      [Draft?] of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to [Blossom Reed?]  April 5, 1945
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is distressed to hear about Reed's financial problems. He offers monetary assistance.

    • Box 40 folder 57 uva-lib:2227372
      Letter from Wayne Hopkins to Philip Showalter Hench  April 20, 1945
      1 page
      English Hopkins, Wayne
    • Box 40 folder 57 uva-lib:2227373
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wayne Hopkins  April 26, 1945
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 57 uva-lib:2227374
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur R. Altick  April 26, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 57 uva-lib:2227375
      Letter from Luis Espinosa y G. Caceres to Philip Showalter Hench  April 13, 1945
      1 page
      English Espinosa y G. Caceres, Luis.

      Espinosa is sorry that his letter to Hench was mistranslated and caused confusion. He is pleased that Hench will return to Cuba.

  • Box 40 folder 58 uva-lib:2227376
    Correspondence between Maria Teresa Rojas and Philip Showalter Hench March 1945
    • Box 40 folder 58 uva-lib:2227377
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  March 17, 1945
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas expresses her admiration to Hench for his persistent efforts to memorialize the site of Camp Lazear. She talks about her visit to Building No. 1. She was surprised to see it intact since a cyclone just had struck the area and caused considerable damage.

    • Box 40 folder 58 uva-lib:2227378
      Letter [in Spanish] from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  March 17, 1945
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas expresses her admiration to Hench for his persistent efforts to memorialize the site of Camp Lazear. She talks about her visit to Building No. 1. She was surprised to see it intact since a cyclone just had struck the area and caused considerable damage.

    • Box 40 folder 58 uva-lib:2227379
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  April 10, 1945
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is relieved to hear that Building No. 1 was not destroyed during the latest hurricane. He assures Rojas that he will continue his campaign to raise funds for its preservation. He describes his visit with Mabel Lazear.

  • Box 40 folder 59 uva-lib:2227380
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.A. Chaley May 20, 1945
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 60 uva-lib:2227381
    "Walter Reed--Virginia's Hero of Medicine ", Richmond Times-Dispatch July 8, 1945
  • Box 40 folder 61 uva-lib:2227382
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with an issue of The Red and Black August 1945

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 40 folder 61 uva-lib:2227383
      Letter from Thomas J. Dry to Philip Showalter Hench August 30, 1945
      1 page
      English Dry, Thomas Jan, 1903-
  • Box 40 folder 62 uva-lib:2227384
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1945
    • Box 40 folder 62 uva-lib:2227385
      Letter from Hugh J. Morgan to Philip Showalter Hench September 1, 1945
      1 page
      English Morgan, Hugh J.
    • Box 40 folder 62 uva-lib:2227386
      Letter from Edward H. [Rynearson?] to Philip Showalter Hench September 3, 1945
      2 pages
      English Rynearson, Edward Harper, 1901-
    • Box 40 folder 62 uva-lib:2227387
      Letter from Anne Lucy to Philip Showalter Hench September 4, 1945
      2 pages
      English Lucy, Anne
    • Box 40 folder 62 uva-lib:2227388
      Letter from Edward H. Rynearson to Philip Showalter Hench September 1945
      1 page
      English Rynearson, Edward Harper, 1901-
    • Box 40 folder 62 uva-lib:2227389
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Commanding General of the Army and Navy General Hospital June 9, 1945
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 62 uva-lib:2227390
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Charles H. Slocumb September 11, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 40 folder 62 uva-lib:2227391
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jacob F. Kortum September 23, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 40 folder 63 uva-lib:2227392
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1945
  • Box 40 folder 64 uva-lib:2227393
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with minutes of the annual meeting of the board of managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association November 1945

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 40 folder 64 uva-lib:2227394
      Minutes of the annual meeting of the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 20, 1944
      5 pages
      English

      The minutes of the Walter Reed Memorial Association board cover organizational business.

    • Box 40 folder 64 uva-lib:2227395
      Minutes of the annual meeting of the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 19, 1945
      3 pages
      English

      These minutes of the Walter Reed Memorial Association board cover organizational business.

    • Box 40 folder 64 uva-lib:2227396
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 23, 1945
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that he was elected to the board of the Walter Reed Memorial Association at its annual meeting.

  • Box 40 folder 65 uva-lib:2227397
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1945

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 40 folder 65 uva-lib:2227398
      Letter from Henry Schuman to Philip Showalter Hench  December 8, 1945
      1 page
      English Schuman, Henry
    • Box 40 folder 65 uva-lib:2227399
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  December 12, 1945
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 40 folder 65 uva-lib:2227400
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  December 29, 1945
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 41 folder 1 uva-lib:2227401
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 3, 1946
  • Box 41 folder 2 uva-lib:2227402
    Program for a radio performance of the play Yellow Jack  January 20, 1946
    4 pages
    English

    This program advertises the "Theatre Guild On the Air" production of “Yellow Jack” sponsored by United States Steel.

  • Box 41 folder 3 uva-lib:2227403
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1946
    • Box 41 folder 3 uva-lib:2227404
      Christmas card from Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench  January 1946
      1 page
      English Rojas, María Teresa de, 1902- Pinbán, Lydia E.
    • Box 41 folder 3 uva-lib:2227405
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  January 25, 1946
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler discusses the pension that the Walter Reed Memorial Association provides for Emilie Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 41 folder 3 uva-lib:2227406
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry Schuman  January 26, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Schuman that he is unsure when his work on Walter Reed and the yellow fever experiments will be finished. He states that his primary jobs are his practice of medicine, the publication of the “Rheumatism Review,” and his clinical research.

    • Box 41 folder 3 uva-lib:2227407
      Letter from Henry Schuman to Philip Showalter Hench  January 30, 1946
      1 page
      English Schuman, Henry

      Schuman hopes Hench remembers him when the proposed book on Walter Reed nears completion. He regrets that he cannot supply Hench with a volume of the “U.S. Public Health Proceedings” but will try to locate a copy.

    • Box 41 folder 3 uva-lib:2227408
      Letter from Leatha Logan to Philip Showalter Hench  January 31, 1946
      3 pages
      English Logan, Leatha

      Lazear writes that she is preparing a booklet on the yellow fever experiments. She was given a copy of “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” and saw a photograph of Building No. 1 in it. She requests permission to use the photograph in her booklet.

  • Box 41 folder 4 uva-lib:2227409
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry Schuman  February 20, 1946
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Schuman for sending the “North Carolina Medical Journal” article on yellow fever.

  • Box 41 folder 5 uva-lib:2227410
    Miscellaneous correspondence and notes of Philip Showalter Hench March 1946 and March 1948
    • Box 41 folder 5 uva-lib:2227411
      Telephone message for Philip Showalter Hench  March 2, 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 41 folder 5 uva-lib:2227412
      Letter from Henry Schuman to Philip Showalter Hench  March 7, 1946
      1 page
      English Schuman, Henry

      Schuman reports that he is still trying to find the volume of the “U.S. Public Health Proceedings” that Hench requested. He has heard that Foster Kennedy has an interesting Walter Reed document, but is certain it is not for sale.

    • Box 41 folder 5 uva-lib:2227413
      Letter from Lewis J. Moorman to Philip Showalter Hench  March 12, 1946
      1 page
      English Moorman, Lewis Jefferson, 1875-

      Moorman requests that Hench examine a document about Walter Reed and comment on its accuracy.

    • Box 41 folder 5 uva-lib:2227414
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Foster Kennedy  March 18, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes to Kennedy that he has heard Kennedy has an interesting Walter Reed document. He explains his own interest in Reed and inquires if it would be possible for him to visit Kennedy to examine the document.

    • Box 41 folder 5 uva-lib:2227415
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lewis J. Moorman  March 18, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has read Moorman's paper on the yellow fever experiments and agrees that they did not have Congressional support. However, Hench questions Moorman whether it is fair to imply that Congress interfered with the scientists' work when they were never asked to do one thing or another.

    • Box 41 folder 5 uva-lib:2227416
      Letter from Lewis J. Moorman to Philip Showalter Hench  March 22, 1946
      1 page
      English Moorman, Lewis Jefferson, 1875-

      Moorman thanks Hench for his comments regarding his manuscript on the yellow fever experiments. He intends to make it clear that the doctors did not want to become entangled with red tape and delay.

    • Box 41 folder 5 uva-lib:2227417
      Letter from G. A. McDermott to Philip Showalter Hench  March 27, 1946
      1 page
      English McDermott, G. A.

      McDermott reaffirms his interest in Hench's planned book on yellow fever.

  • Box 41 folder 6 uva-lib:2227418
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1946
    • Box 41 folder 6 uva-lib:2227419
      Letter from Foster Kennedy to Philip Showalter Hench  April 9, 1946
      2 pages
      English Kennedy, Foster, 1884-

      Kennedy would like to see Hench and will show him the original contract between Walter Reed and Nicanor Fernandez. He believes that America has not given Finlay proper credit.

    • Box 41 folder 6 uva-lib:2227420
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Foster Kennedy  April 16, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench agrees that Finlay has not received the credit due him in America, but argues that the Yellow Fever Commission has not received the credit due them in Cuba.

    • Box 41 folder 6 uva-lib:2227421
      Letter from Sara D. Robinson [The Cambridge Book House] to Philip Showalter Hench  April 17, 1946
      1 page
      English Robinson, Sara D.

      Robinson, an employee of The Cambridge Book House, acknowledges receipt of payment for photographs purchased by Philip Showalter Hench.

  • Box 41 folder 7 uva-lib:2227422
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Reed family April 1946-May 1946
    • Box 41 folder 7 uva-lib:2227423
      Telegram from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  April 23, 1946
      1 page
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Reed informs Hench that her brother has approved the sale of all the letters in which Hench has expressed interest, and that her mother has been ill and in bed since January.

    • Box 41 folder 7 uva-lib:2227424
      Check from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  April 24, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench pays Reed one thousand dollars for her father's letters related to his work.

  • Box 41 folder 8 uva-lib:2227425
    Program for the unveiling of the bust and tablet of Booker T. Washington at the Hall of Fame of Great Americans May 23, 1946

    The Hall of Fame was located on the campus of New York University.

  • Box 41 folder 9 uva-lib:2227426
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with related materials May 1946
    • Box 41 folder 9 uva-lib:2227427
      Invoice for the Mayo Clinic Library from the Annuario Bibliografico Cubano  April 23, 1946
      1 page
      English
    • Box 41 folder 9 uva-lib:2227428
      Letter from Fermin Peraza to Thomas E. Keys  May 28, 1946
      1 page
      English Peraza, Fermin

      Peraza sends Keys copies of a book by Finlay. He encloses a list of Spanish language books and pamphlets about yellow fever, including prices.

    • Box 41 folder 9 uva-lib:2227429
      List of books and pamphlets  circa May 28, 1946
      2 pages
      English

      A list of Spanish language books and pamphlets about yellow fever, including prices, is sent for Hench.

  • Box 41 folder 10 uva-lib:2227430
    Letter from Thomas E. Keys to Philip Showalter Hench June 24, 1946
    5 pages
    English Keys, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1908-

    Keys provides prices for books that Hench may want to purchase.

  • Box 41 folder 11 uva-lib:2227431
    Letter from J. N. Kenealy to Richard M. Hewitt  July 9, 1946
    1 page
    English Kenealy, J. N.

    Kenealy forwards Moran's address to Hewitt. Kenealy met Moran in 1908 and recalls that he was proud of his role in the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227432
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1946
    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227433
      Letter from J. N. Kenealy to Philip Showalter Hench  August 5, 1946
      2 pages
      English Kenealy, J. N.

      Kenealy informs Hench about several people who had some connection with yellow fever or the Canal Zone in the early 1900s. He writes that his parents lived across the street from the Ancon Hospital fever wards. His father was in charge of the hospital mess and commissaries, beginning in 1904.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227434
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Foster Kennedy  August 8, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench apologizes for not visiting Kennedy when he was in New York, but he was too busy with his medical meetings. However, he did meet with Houston Lazear, who provided additional information about his father, Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227435
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. N. Kenealy  August 10, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is interested in Kenealy's Latin American experiences related to yellow fever, but lets him know that his main interest is in Reed and the Cuban phase.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227436
      Letter from Foster Kennedy to Philip Showalter Hench  August 12, 1946
      1 page
      English Kennedy, Foster, 1884-

      Kennedy invites Hench to come see him in New York.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227437
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin  August 13, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Benjamin that he is keeping two Madam Curie letters which he purchased from Benjamin seven years earlier. He is returning the rest of the letters and she can do with them as she wishes.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227438
      Letter from Mary A. Benjamin to Philip Showalter Hench  August 17, 1946
      2 pages
      English Benjamin, Mary A.

      Benjamin responds to Hench's letter from August 13, 1946 that relates to the return of some letters Hench had previously purchased from Benjamin.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227439
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  August 20, 1946
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler writes that he is looking forward to seeing Hench at the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227440
      Letter from R. Hart Phillips to Philip Showalter Hench  August 21, 1946
      1 page
      English Phillips, R. Hart (Ruby Hart)
    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227441
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin  August 22, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench responds to Benjamin's letter from August 17, 1946 that relates to the return of some letters Hench had previously purchased from Benjamin.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227442
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. F. Siler  August 23, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Siler of the dates he is available to attend the meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227443
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips  August 28, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 12 uva-lib:2227444
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  August 29, 1946
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler writes that he is delighted Hench will plan to attend the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

  • Box 41 folder 13 uva-lib:2227445
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1946
    • Box 41 folder 13 uva-lib:2227446
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 10, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 13 uva-lib:2227447
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 20, 1946
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 41 folder 13 uva-lib:2227448
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 24, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 13 uva-lib:2227449
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph V. Platou  September 27, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 41 folder 14 uva-lib:2227450
    Program for the unveiling of a bust and a tablet of Sidney Lanier at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans October 13, 1946

    The Hall of Fame was located on the campus of New York University.

  • Box 41 folder 15 uva-lib:2227451
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and members of the Reed Family October 1946
  • Box 41 folder 16 uva-lib:2227452
    Minutes of the annual meeting of the board of managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 21, 1946
    2 pages
    English

    This document details the proceedings of the Walter Reed Memorial Association conference.

  • Box 41 folder 17 uva-lib:2227453
    Drafts of A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear , by Philp Showalter Hench November 21, 1946
    • Box 41 folder 17 uva-lib:2227454
      A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear , by Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1946
      8 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports to the Reed Memorial Association board on the Finlay-Reed controversy and the ongoing attempt to memorialize Camp Lazear.

    • Box 41 folder 17 uva-lib:2227455
      A Memorial Project: The Preservation of Camp Lazear , by Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1946
      10 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports to the Reed Memorial Association board on the Finlay-Reed controversy and the ongoing attempt to memorialize Camp Lazear.

  • Box 41 folder 18 uva-lib:2227456
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Reed family November 1946
  • Box 41 folder 19 uva-lib:2227457
    Interview with Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed at 2810-36th Place, Washington, D.C. November 21, 1946
    • Box 41 folder 19 uva-lib:2227458
      Miscellaneous notes  circa November 1946
      1 page
      English
    • Box 41 folder 19 uva-lib:2227459
      Interview with Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed  November 21, 1946
      20 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom) Reed, Walter L.

      Hench questions Walter Reed's children about their father.

  • Box 41 folder 20 uva-lib:2227460
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1946
    • Box 41 folder 20 uva-lib:2227461
      Postcard from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby November 7, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 20 uva-lib:2227462
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H.H. Spangler November 15, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 20 uva-lib:2227463
      Letter from Richard M. Hewitt to Philip Showalter Hench November 27, 1946
      1 page
      English Hewitt, Richard M.
    • Box 41 folder 20 uva-lib:2227464
      Letter from James F. McDonald to Philip Showalter Hench November 30, 1946
      2 pages
      English McDonald, James F.
  • Box 41 folder 21 uva-lib:2227465
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  December 19, 1946
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench asks the Reeds to identify two of their previous homes on photographs he has sent them and asks if they have located any additional letters for him to see.

  • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227466
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1946
    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227467
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James P. Leake  December 3, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his yellow fever research and inquires if the National Institute of Health possesses any letters related to the Reed experiments. He also discusses his attempts to memorialize Camp Lazear and solicits advice on gaining support for the project.

    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227468
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Josiah C. Trent December 5, 1946
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227469
      Letter from James P. Leake to Philip Showalter Hench  December 10, 1946
      1 page
      English Leake, J. P. (James Payton), 1881-1973

      Leake feels that Hench's book offers an opportunity to clarify conflicting claims concerning the yellow fever experiments. Leake is especially interested in Carter's role. He has written to Carter's son and will let Hench know when he receives a reply.

    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227470
      Letter from Josiah C. Trent to Philip Showalter Hench December 10, 1946
      1 page
      English Trent, Josiah C. (Josiah Charles), 1914-1948
    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227471
      Letter from James F. McDonald to Philip Showalter Hench December 13, 1946
      1 page
      English McDonald, James F.
    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227472
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary N. Roberts  December 16, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests the address of Leopoldine Guinther, who has recently published an article on Clara Maass.

    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227473
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. F. Siler  December 19, 1946
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Siler photographs of the recent Walter Reed Memorial Association board meeting and poses questions related to his research on the yellow fever experiments. He offers his opinion of George Carroll.

    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227474
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Landon Reed  December 19, 1946
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends the Reeds photographs of the recent Walter Reed Memorial Association board meeting and poses questions concerning Walter Reed's residences in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania and in Washington, D.C.

    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227475
      Letter Philip Showalter Hench to Gilbert Grosvenor December 19, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227476
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Edward R. Stitt  December 19, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Stitt photographs of the recent Walter Reed Memorial Association board meeting. He thanks Stitt for information on Carter and requests the address of Carter's daughter.

    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227477
      Letter Philip Showalter Hench to James F. McDonald December 24, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 22 uva-lib:2227478
      Letter from Gilbert Grosvenor to Philip Showalter Hench  December 24, 1946
      1 page
      English Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovey, 1875-1966

      Grosvenor thanks Hench for the snapshots of the Walter Reed Memorial Association meeting. Grosvenor treasures his honorary degree from Lafayette College.

  • Box 41 folder 23 uva-lib:2227479
    Sketches and maps for the Cuban American Medical Association 1946

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 41 folder 23 uva-lib:2227480
      Sketch of a proposed Cuban American Medical Memorial [by Philip Showalter Hench] circa 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is a pencil sketch that shows the plan of a proposed Cuban-American Medical Memorial, in Havana, with Camp Lazear Building No. 1 as the centerpiece.

    • Box 41 folder 23 uva-lib:2227481
      Map of San Jose, Marianao, Cuba  circa 1918-1946
      2 pages
      English

      This map features autograph comments and sketches depicting buildings on the Rojas farm, quarries, and the surviving Camp Lazear structures.

    • Box 41 folder 23 uva-lib:2227482
      Sketch of the Camp Lazear site by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 23 uva-lib:2227483
      Map of San Jose, Marianao, Cuba  circa 1918-1946
      2 pages
      English

      This map features autograph comments and sketches depicting buildings on the Rojas farm, quarries, and the surviving Camp Lazear structures.

  • Box 41 folder 24 uva-lib:2227484
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1946
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 41 folder 25 uva-lib:2227485
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1947
    • Box 41 folder 25 uva-lib:2227486
      Business card of Gilbert Grosvenor with annotations circa January 1947
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 41 folder 25 uva-lib:2227487
      Letter from Edward R. Stitt to Philip Showalter Hench  January 2, 1947
      2 pages
      English Stitt, E. R. (Edward Rhodes), 1867-1948

      Stitt informs Hench that Carter's sister, Mary Carter, thinks she sent the papers collected by Stitt's late wife, Laura Armistead Carter Stitt, to Carter's son in Birmingham, Alabama. He gives Hench the address of Carter's son and offers to help Hench gain access to George Carroll.

    • Box 41 folder 25 uva-lib:2227488
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James P. Leake  January 15, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he searching for the initial connection between Reed and Carter. He requests permission to borrow the Reed letters in Leake's possession.

    • Box 41 folder 25 uva-lib:2227489
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Repetti  January 16, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires of Mrs. Repetti if her husband was related to Dr. James Repetti, a medical officer stationed at Columbia Barracks during the time of the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 41 folder 25 uva-lib:2227490
      Letter from Dorma V. Schnurr to Philip Showalter Hench  January 27, 1947
      1 page
      English Schnurr, Dorma V.

      Schnurr sends Hench a bill for secretarial services connected with transcriptions of a Reed interview.

  • Box 41 folder 26 uva-lib:2227491
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and members of the Reed family January 1947
  • Box 41 folder 27 uva-lib:2227492
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Josiah C. Trent February 27, 1947
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 41 folder 28 uva-lib:2227493
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to members of the Reed family March 6, 1947
  • Box 41 folder 29 uva-lib:2227494
    Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench March 15, 1947
    1 page
    English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968
  • Box 41 folder 30 uva-lib:2227495
    Copies and transcriptions of "Visitaron la Caseta Donde Laboro Finlay " April 1947

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 41 folder 30 uva-lib:2227496
      Translation [from Spanish] and transcription of "Visitaron la Caseta Donde Laboro Finlay " Diario de la Marina  April 19, 1947
      1 page
      English

      This Cuban newspaper article describes the visit of Cuban officials and Moran to the Camp Lazear site. Building No. 1 has been named a national monument.

  • Box 41 folder 31 uva-lib:2227497
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1947
    • Box 41 folder 31 uva-lib:2227498
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  April 22, 1947
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira informs Hench that Building No. 1 has been declared a Cuban national monument. He has received Hench's ideas on preserving the building and will keep him informed of Cuban preservation plans.

    • Box 41 folder 31 uva-lib:2227499
      Letter from Jose R. Andreu to Philip Showalter Hench  April 24, 1947
      1 page
      Spanish Andreu, Jose R.

      Andreu informs Hench that Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear has been declared a Cuban national monument. He emphasizes that the Yellow Fever Commission was working to prove Finlay's theory of mosquito transmission. He appreciates the efforts at mutual relations between Cuba and the United States and the Americans' recognition of Finlay's work.

    • Box 41 folder 31 uva-lib:2227500
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Jose R. Andreu to Philip Showalter Hench  circa April 24, 1947
      1 page
      English Andreu, Jose R.

      Andreu informs Hench that Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear has been declared a Cuban national monument. He emphasizes that the Yellow Fever Commission was working to prove Finlay's theory of mosquito transmission. He appreciates the efforts at mutual relations between Cuba and the United States and the Americans' recognition of Finlay's work.

    • Box 41 folder 31 uva-lib:2227501
      Letter from Dave Leavitt to Philip Showalter Hench  April 25, 1947
      1 page
      English Leavitt, Dave

      Leavitt sends Hench a sanitary report, by Reed, from Fort Robinson, Nebraska.

    • Box 41 folder 31 uva-lib:2227502
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dave Leavitt  April 30, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Leavitt for the Reed sanitary report from Fort Robinson, Nebraska and comments on the report.

  • Box 41 folder 32 uva-lib:2227503
    Miscellaneous correspondence and invoices of Philip Showalter Hench May 1947
    • Box 41 folder 32 uva-lib:2227504
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin May 24, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 32 uva-lib:2227505
      Letter from Mary A. Benjamin to Philip Showalter Hench May 27, 1947
      1 page
      English Benjamin, Mary A.
    • Box 41 folder 32 uva-lib:2365432
      Invoice for Philip Showalter Hench May 23, 1947
      1 page
      English
  • Box 41 folder 33 uva-lib:2227506
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin June 3, 1947
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 41 folder 34 uva-lib:2227507
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Philip Showalter Hench September 3, 1947
    1 page
    English 
 Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974

  • Box 41 folder 35 uva-lib:2227508
    "Old Play in Manhattan (Yellow Jack) ", Time October 3, 1947

    time

  • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227509
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1947
    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227510
      Letter from John A. Owen, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  October 10, 1947
      1 page
      English Owen, John A., Jr.

      Owen details the arrangements for Hench's speech at the University of Virginia Alpha Omega Alpha society.

    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227511
      Letter from P.I. Nixon to Philip Showalter Hench  October 14, 1947
      1 page
      English Nixon, P.I.

      Nixon advises Hench against procrastination in regards to his yellow fever work.

    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227512
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John A. Owen, Jr.  October 15, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227513
      Letter from R.G. Bradshaw to Philip Showalter Hench  October 18, 1947
      2 pages
      English Bradshaw, R.G.
    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227514
      Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench  October 24, 1947
      1 page
      English Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968

      Wyllie requests permission to borrow Reed materials from Hench for an exhibit at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227515
      Letter from John Cook Wyllie to the Director of the Mayo Clinic  October 25, 1947
      1 page
      English Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968

      Wyllie requests photographs of Hench, and a dossier on him, to publicize Hench's upcoming speech at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227516
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P. I. Nixon  October 27, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench assures Nixon that he is still working on the yellow fever story, but that his rheumatology research brings many responsibilities.

    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227517
      Letter from William H. Wranek, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  October 28, 1947
      1 page
      English Wranek, William H., Jr.

      Wranek requests an advance copy of Hench's speech on Walter Reed to use for publicity purposes. He is interested in the Reed materials that Hench will be bringing to the University of Virginia in connection with the speech.

    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227518
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. G. Bradshaw  October 30, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests a title for his upcoming lecture on Reed at the University of Virginia, and notes the key roles played by three University of Virginia alumni in the experiments.

    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227519
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Cook Wyllie  October 30, 1947
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Wyllie that he will not have time to carefully choose and prepare Reed materials for an exhibit in connection with Hench's upcoming lecture at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 41 folder 36 uva-lib:2227520
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 30, 1947
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Hench discusses the upcoming Walter Reed Memorial Association annual meeting.

  • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227521
    Drafts of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench November 21, 1947
    • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227522
      Draft of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench  November 17, 1947
      18 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is the text of a speech, by Hench, on Walter Reed and the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227523
      Draft of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench  November 17, 1947
      19 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is the text of a speech, by Hench, on Walter Reed and the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227524
      Draft of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench  November 17, 1947
      12 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is the text of a speech, by Hench, on Walter Reed and the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227525
      Draft of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever  November 17, 1947
      14 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In this speech, given at the University of Virginia, Hench discusses Reed's yellow fever experiments and his own re-discovery of the actual site of Camp Lazear. The manuscript contains handwritten revisions by Moran and typed additions by Hench.

    • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227526
      Draft of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever  November 17, 1947
      29 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In this speech, given at the University of Virginia, Hench discusses Reed's yellow fever experiments and his own re-discovery of the actual site of Camp Lazear. The manuscript contains handwritten revisions by Moran and typed additions by Hench.

    • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227527
      Draft of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever  November 17, 1947
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In this speech, given at the University of Virginia, Hench discusses Reed's yellow fever experiments and his own re-discovery of the actual site of Camp Lazear. The manuscript contains handwritten revisions by Moran and typed additions by Hench.

    • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227528
      Draft of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever  November 17, 1947
      28 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In this speech, given at the University of Virginia, Hench discusses Reed's yellow fever experiments and his own re-discovery of the actual site of Camp Lazear. The manuscript contains handwritten revisions by Moran and typed additions by Hench.

    • Box 41 folder 37 uva-lib:2227529
      Draft of Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever  November 17, 1947
      27 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is a draft of the speech on Reed given by Hench at the University of Virginia. The text includes [Hench's?] autograph notes and corrections.

  • Box 41 folder 38 uva-lib:2227530
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed with a sketch November 6, 1947
    • Box 41 folder 38 uva-lib:2227531
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  November 6, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lawrence Reed of his travels and activities, and requests that Lawrence Reed help him to identify the Army hospital room where Walter Reed died.

    • Box 41 folder 38 uva-lib:2227532
      Sketch by Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's drawing depicts a floor plan, probably the second floor of Building 56B of the Army War College, where Reed died.

  • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227533
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1947
    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227534
      Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench  November 2, 1947
      1 page
      English Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968

      Wyllie agrees that Hench should bring the Reed materials for exhibit on his person rather than shipping them.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227535
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William H. Wranek  November 4, 1947
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he will send Wranek a copy of his speech on Reed at the University of Virginia. He discusses the content of the speech and notes that he emphasizes Lazear's contribution as well as Reed's.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227536
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Cook Wyllie  November 4, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information on what Reed materials he should bring for an exhibit at the University of Virginia's Alderman Library.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227537
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. F. Siler  November 5, 1947
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Siler that he has accepted the invitation to speak on Walter Reed Memorial Day at the International Congress of Tropical Medicine. Hench discusses funding issues surrounding the memorialization of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227538
      Letter from R. G. Bradshaw to Philip Showalter Hench  November 5, 1947
      1 page
      English Bradshaw, R.G.

      Bradshaw provides details concerning Hench's upcoming lecture at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227539
      Letter from William H. Wranek, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  November 6, 1947
      1 page
      English Wranek, Jr., William H., Jr.

      Wranek hopes that Hench will send him an advance copy of his University of Virginia lecture on Reed. He feels that it will be newsworthy to a Latin American audience.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227540
      Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench  November 8, 1947
      1 page
      English Ennis, T. James

      Ennis informs Hench that a room at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba has been reserved for him.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227541
      Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench  November 11, 1947
      1 page
      English Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968

      Wyllie requests that Hench bring the “New Year's Letter” and the fever charts, and some other Reed items of Hench's choosing, for the Reed exhibit at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227542
      Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench  November 12, 1947
      1 page
      English Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968
    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227543
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 12, 1947
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler provides Hench with the date of Walter Reed Memorial Association meeting, which has been changed so that Hench may attend.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227544
      Telegram from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench  November 12, 1947
      1 page
      English Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968
    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227545
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  November 13, 1947
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence Reed informs Hench that he is willing to take Hench to see the room where his father, Walter Reed, died.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227546
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George K. Strode  November 13, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227547
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  November 15, 1947
      1 page
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd sends Hench a transcription of a 1901 letter from Reed to Carter in which Reed states that Carter's work in Mississippi greatly impressed upon him the importance of an intermediate host for yellow fever. Redd refers Hench to an article on Carter, by Griffitts, in "The Southern Medical Journal."

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227548
      Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench  November 15, 1947
      1 page
      English Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968
    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227549
      Letter from Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  November 17, 1947
      6 pages
      English Berkeley, Francis L. (Francis Lewis), 1911-2003

      University of Virginia librarians acknowledge the receipt of Reed, Kean, Lazear, and Moran items from Hench to be used for exhibition. They list the individual photographs, documents, and artifacts with detailed descriptions.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227550
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 19, 1947
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench of the Walter Reed Memorial Association meeting date and site. Sawyer would like to contact Hench.

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227551
      Letter from Lawrence T. Royster to Philip Showalter Hench  November 20, 1947
      1 page
      English Royster, Lawrence T. (Lawrence Thomas), 1874-1953

      Royster is sorry that he had to miss Hench's lecture, and sends Hench a reprint which may be of interest.[not enclosed]

    • Box 41 folder 39 uva-lib:2227552
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  circa November 20, 1947
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 41 folder 40 uva-lib:2227553
    Newspaper articles relating to Philip Showalter Hench's lecture on yellow fever November 1947
  • Box 41 folder 41 uva-lib:2227554
    Outline for The Conquest of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench  December 5, 1947
    6 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    These notes are Hench's outline for his book on the yellow fever story. He never completed the manuscript.

  • Box 41 folder 42 uva-lib:2227555
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family December 9, 1947
  • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227556
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1947
    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227557
      Letter from John A. Owen, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  December 4, 1947
      1 page
      English Owen, John A., Jr.

      Owen thanks Hench for speaking before the Alpha Omega Alpha society at the University of Virginia. He found Hench's lecture enjoyable and inspiring.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227558
      Letter from The Bettman Archive to Philip Showalter Hench  December 8, 1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227559
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Carter Redd  December 9, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes to Redd about Carter's influence on Lazear and Reed in relation to the mosquito theory of yellow fever transmission. He seeks Carter correspondence to document this influence, and believes Lazear was more supportive of the mosquito theory than Reed, who intended to fully test the bacterial theory first.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227560
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence T. Royster  December 10, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Royster that his collection includes all of the remaining letters of Reed to his wife, including the famous "New Year's" letter.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227561
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William H. Wranek, Jr.  December 11, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests clippings pertaining to his speech, at the University of Virginia, to send to the Reeds and to others who have given him Reed material.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227562
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John A. Owen, Jr.  December 11, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of the photograph of Hench, Jordan, and Darden that was taken at Hench's recent speech at the University of Virginia. He suggests to Owen that the Alpha Omega Alpha society consider making Kean, Cooke, and Moran honorary members.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227563
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Louise Marshall  December 12, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227564
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Atcheson Laughlin Hench  December 12, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs his brother that the Reed family and Kean were pleased with his recent speech at the University of Virginia, which they read about in the newspapers.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227565
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Staige D. Blackford  December 13, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the possibility of making Kean, Cooke, and Moran honorary members of Alpha Omega Alpha. He informs Blackford that Landon Reed, a cousin of Blackford, would enjoy a visit from him.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227566
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  December 13, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Clemons that the Reed family and Kean were pleased with Hench's recent lecture at the University of Virginia, and were delighted that Hench had loaned some Reed material to Alderman Library.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227567
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John A. Owen, Jr.  December 15, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Owen that Moran will be attending the Walter Reed Memorial Day of the International Congress on Tropical Medicine, in Washington, D.C.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227568
      Letter from Mary Louise Marshall to Philip Showalter Hench  December 18, 1947
      1 page
      English Marshall, Mary Louise, 1893-
    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227569
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  December 19, 1947
      2 pages
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd informs Hench that he can add very little information regarding Carter's ties to Reed and Lazear. He provides the address of Carter's son, and notes that Edward Stitt, husband of Carter's deceased daughter Laura, probably knows a great deal more than he. According to Redd, Carter disliked publicity and would not allow interviews.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227570
      Postcard from the Mayo Clinic Library to Philip Showalter Hench  December 19, 1947
      1 page
      English

      The Mayo Clinic Library requests that Hench return an overdue item, the 1939 Southern Medical Journal with the Griffitts article “Henry Rose Carter: The Scientist and the Man.”

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227571
      Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  December 22, 1947
      3 pages
      English Reed, Landon

      Reed thanks Hench for the candy, discusses family news, and requests a copy of Hench's talk at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227572
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  December 23, 1947
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler discusses plans to place markers in the room where Walter Reed died, located in the present Army War College. He will send Hench a copy of the Reed Memorial board from last year.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227573
      Letter from William G. Kirkland to Philip Showalter Hench  December 27, 1947
      1 page
      English Kirkland, William G.
    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227574
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Master Sergeant Williams  December 27, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Williams for his help during Hench's and Lawrence Reed's recent visit to the Army War College, where they located the room in which Walter Reed died.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227575
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Repetti  December 29, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if Repetti's husband, George, was related to John Repetti, an Army surgeon at Columbia Barracks Post Hospital in 1900.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227576
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Sergeant and Mrs. J. A. Sabatini  December 29, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks the Sabatinis for allowing Lawrence Reed and himself to visit their apartment in the Army War College, which contains the room where Walter Reed died. He requests a sketch of the floor plan for his collection.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227577
      Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Philip Showalter Hench  December 22, 1947
      3 pages
      English 
 Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974


      Atch Hench describes a book by Josiah Gorgas that he has sent to his brother as a Christmas gift. He also relates family and professional news.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227578
      Letter from John A. Owen, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  December 30, 1947
      1 page
      English Owen, John A., Jr.

      Owen, Jr., believes that Alpha Omega Alpha will react favorably to Hench's suggestion that Kean, Cooke, and Moran be made honorary members.

    • Box 41 folder 43 uva-lib:2227579
      Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench  December 31, 1947
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.
  • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227580
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench concerning a memorial at Camp Lazear 1947
    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227581
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer  May 12, 1947
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Sawyer about his efforts to memorialize Camp Lazear Building No. 1. He believes this is an opportunity to forge Cuban-American bonds. The Cuban government supports this effort, and the Mayo Clinic has pledged a financial contribution. Through Sawyer, [Hench] hopes to contact the Rockefeller Foundation in order to solicit their financial support.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227582
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  May 16, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Nogueira that he is gratified that the Cuban government has designated Camp Lazear Building No. 1 as a national monument. He will join the Cubans in an effort to properly memorialize the work of Finlay and the Americans.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227583
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  May 16, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Nogueira that he is gratified that the Cuban government has designated Camp Lazear Building No. 1 as a national monument. He will join the Cubans in an effort to properly memorialize the work of Finlay and the Americans.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227584
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose R. Andreu  May 16, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Andreu a letter, to which he would like a reply before meeting with the Rockefeller Foundation.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227585
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose R. Andreu  May 16, 1947
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes in detail the background of his efforts to memorialize the Camp Lazear site, and his plans for the preservation of the site and establishment of a museum. He asks Andreu about the availability of funds from the Cuban government or private sources for building and upkeep, and about costs for these efforts. Without this information and commitment from the Cubans he will find it difficult to raise funds from American sources.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227586
      Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Philip Showalter Hench  June 26, 1947
      2 pages
      English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951

      Sawyer informs Hench that he is not in a position to approach John D. Rockefeller, Jr. on Hench's behalf, but sees no reason why Hench or the Mayo Clinic should not contact Rockefeller. Sawyer would like to hold a special session on Reed or yellow fever at the upcoming International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria and solicits ideas from Hench.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227587
      Letter from George K. Strode to Philip Showalter Hench  June 6, 1947
      1 page
      English Strode, George K., 1886-

      Strode informs Hench that Sawyer has retired from the Rockefeller Foundation, but that he has forwarded Hench's letter to him. Strode doubts that the Foundation would financially support the Camp Lazear memorial, although he finds the idea intriguing.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227588
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George K. Strode  June 17, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227589
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer  July 3, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Sawyer that he had never intended for him to personally approach Rockefeller on his behalf. He requests a letter of introduction to present to Rockefeller or one of Rockefeller's associates.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227590
      Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Philip Showalter Hench  July 13, 1947
      1 page
      English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951

      Sawyer encloses a letter of introduction to Arthur Packard, an associate of Rockefeller's, for Hench. He describes plans to honor Reed by the American Society of Tropical Medicine, and thinks these efforts may increase interest in Hench's Camp Lazear project. Sawyer feels it is important to recognize Finlay's contributions, although he thinks scientists should not accept an “untenable interpretation” of certain Finlay experiments.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227591
      Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Arthur W. Packard  circa July 1947
      1 page
      English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951

      Sawyer writes a letter of introduction for Hench, hoping that Packard will see him.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227592
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer  July 24, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he will keep Sawyer informed of progress on the Camp Lazear memorial and is glad that Sawyer agrees that Finlay should also be honored.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227593
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose R. Andreu  October 29, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is disappointed that he has not heard from Andreu or Nogueira concerning plans for the Camp Lazear memorial. He informs Andreu of his scheduled visit to the Rockefeller Foundation to seek funds for the memorial.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227594
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur W. Packard  October 29, 1947
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a meeting with Packard in New York. He relates the story of his yellow fever research, the discovery of Camp Lazear Building No. 1, and subsequent efforts to memorialize the site. He seeks the financial support of the Rockefeller Foundation, explaining that the Cubans feel Finlay was denied credit for his yellow fever work and blame the Rockefeller Foundation, in part, for championing Reed over Finlay. Hench believes this is an opportunity to recognize the work of both Finlay and the Americans.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227595
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur W. Packard  November 10, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a meeting with Packard.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227596
      Telegram from Arthur W. Packard to Philip Showalter Hench  November 12, 1947
      1 page
      English Packard, Arthur W.

      Packard informs Hench that the Rockefeller Foundation will not provide financial support for the Camp Lazear memorial. As such, he believes a meeting with Hench is unnecessary.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227597
      Letter from Arthur W. Packard to Philip Showalter Hench  November 13, 1947
      1 page
      English Packard, Arthur W.

      Packard apologizes for not replying to Hench's letter sooner, but felt it was necessary to resolve underlying policy matters relating to Hench's project before responding. He reiterates that the Rockefeller Foundation will not provide financial support for the Camp Lazear memorial.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227598
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur W. Packard  November 13, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that despite the Rockefeller Foundation's refusal of financial support for the Camp Lazear project, he would like to meet with Packard to seek advice from him.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227599
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  November 14, 1947
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira informs Hench of the Cuban government's plans to place plaques on Camp Lazear Building No. 1 and on the Havana building where Finlay conducted his experiments, in 1881. He hopes action will be taken on Hench's proposals to preserve the Camp Lazear building soon, and promises to support those efforts.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227600
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur W. Packard  December 5, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Packard for meeting with him in New York. He reports that the Reed Memorial Association has reaffirmed its commitment to memorialize Camp Lazear.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227601
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  December 17, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Nogueira that he will be unable to obtain American support for the Camp Lazear memorial until the Cubans make a firm commitment to maintain it. He would like to meet with the Cuban president when he visits Cuba in March.

    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227602
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George K. Strode  December 10, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 41 folder 44 uva-lib:2227603
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas  December 18, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his upcoming visit to Cuba. He sends her a photograph of an old check concerning rental of the Rojas land by the American government, which he received from Kean. Hench hopes that she will carefully preserve the Rojas daybook, which is so important in certifying the site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 41 folder 45 uva-lib:2227604
    Notes on a visit to Emilie Lawrence Reed by Philip Showalter Hench 1947
  • Box 41 folder 46 uva-lib:2227605
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1947
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227606
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1948
    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227607
      Letter from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench  January 1, 1948
      2 pages
      English Seth, Frances B.

      Seth thanks Hench for the photographs and hopes to hear his speech in Washington in the spring.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227608
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Carter Redd  January 2, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to know if it would be possible for Carter's correspondences to be sent to him to review. He is anxious to learn more about Carter's place in the yellow fever story, and thus far has found little to document his role.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227609
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Louise Marshall  January 2, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227610
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  January 2, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227611
      Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench  January 7, 1948
      1 page
      English Ennis, T. James

      Ennis reports that he has reserved a room at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba for the Henches and Mrs. J.H. Kahler.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227612
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. Beach  January 7, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Beach that he is preparing a slide lecture on Reed to be delivered at the International Congress on Tropical Medicine.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227613
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Otto L. Bettmann  January 12, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns the yellow fever photographs to Bettmann, along with photos of William and Charles Mayo for Bettmann's collection of well-known American doctors.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227614
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  January 13, 1948
      1 page
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd discusses his efforts to obtain Carter's correspondences for Hench. Redd has found many references to Carter's malaria and yellow fever work in the letters, as well as scattered references to Walter Reed.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227615
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Gay  January 14, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227616
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  January 15, 1948
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler discusses the plans to memorialize the room where Walter Reed died.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227617
      Letter from Hal R. Keeling to Philip Showalter Hench  January 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Keeling, Hal R.

      Keeling reports to Hench that he has found a good deal of material, including a transcript of Reed's talk. He will bring a description of the material when he visits Hench next Sunday.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227618
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hal R. Keeling  January 19, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench questions Keeling about the transcript of Reed's Indianapolis lecture, in 1900, that Keeling has found. Hench wants to know if the one Keeling found includes more information than Hench's copy, or if it may be Reed's actual manuscript copy.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227619
      Telegram from Hal R. Keeling to Philip Showalter Hench  January 24, 1948
      1 page
      English Keeling, Hal R.
    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227620
      Letter from Otto L. Bettmann to Philip Showalter Hench  January 19, 1948
      1 page
      English Bettmann, Otto

      Bettmann thanks Hench for the photographs of William and Charles Mayo.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227621
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Carter Redd  January 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Redd for seeking permission from Carter's son for Hench to borrow the Carter correspondence. Hench offers to examine all the material himself and to treat it with respect. He is especially interested in correspondence between Carter and Reed, Lazear, Welch, or Sternberg.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227622
      Letter from Theodore M. Purdy to Philip Showalter Hench  January 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Purdy, Theodore M.

      Purdy's publishing house, Appleton-Century, is interested in Hench's planned book on Walter Reed and yellow fever.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227623
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  January 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd discusses Carter's extant correspondence, noting that much of it consists of social matters regarding Carter's daughter, Laura. Redd discusses Laura's important role in her father's work.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227624
      Memorandum from Ray Sweeney to Hal R. Keeling  January 23, 1948
      4 pages
      English Sweeney, Ray

      Sweeney reports to Keeling on the material he has found concerning Reed's presentation, in 1900, to the American Public Health Association meeting, in Indianapolis.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227625
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gertrude Blumenthal January 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227626
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  January 24, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the plans to memorialize the room where Reed died.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227627
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  January 26, 1948
      1 page
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd describes two letters he found concerning Carter's yellow fever work, and notes that he eliminated a lot of correspondence between Carter and Redd and Carter and his lawyer. He will send Hench the material if Carter's son approves.

    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2227628
      Letter from Mrs. Crissman to Philip Showalter Hench  January 26, 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 1 uva-lib:2364944
      Letter from Hal R. Keeling to Philip Showalter Hench  January 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Keeling, Hal R.

      Keeling suggests that Hench contact a friend of Keeling's to seek more information on Reed's presentation at the American Public Health Association meeting, in 1901.

  • Box 42 folder 2 uva-lib:2227629
    "Emilie Lawrence Reed Marks 92nd Birthday at BRS " January 1948
  • Box 42 folder 3 uva-lib:2227630
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  February 17, 1948
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench apologizes for missing Emilie Lawrence Reed's birthday. He hopes that Blossom Reed will attend the Reed memorial evening at the International Congress on Tropical Medicine, as well as the unveiling of the Walter Reed bust in New York.

  • Box 42 folder 4 uva-lib:2227631
    Interview with Frank R. McCoy  February 19, 1948
    5 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    McCoy, aide to Governor-General Leonard Wood during the yellow fever experiments, comments on Wood's dismissal of the importance of Finlay's mosquito work, Wood's intervention with Surgeon General Sternberg to keep Reed's work going, and the location and arrangement of Wood's offices. McCoy stresses Wood's strong support of Reed and his work.

  • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227632
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1948
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227633
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  February 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons seeks material to be reproduced in a program for the unveiling of the Walter Reed bust at the Hall of Fame. She solicits suggestions from Hench.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227634
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry Rose Carter  February 7, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Carter, Jr. that he is writing a book about Henry Rose Carter. Hench explains his procedures in organizing collections of letters and requests Carter, Jr.'s help.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227635
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Carter Redd  February 7, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes Redd about obtaining research material from Henry Rose Carter, Jr.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227636
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  February 10, 1948
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler discusses the location of the room where Walter Reed died. Siler knows that Hench wants to check on information contained in Hagedorn's biography of Wood and promises to arrange a meeting with McCoy.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227637
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to J.F. Siler  February 4, 1948
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby discusses the location of the room where Walter Reed died. Truby requested and received floor plans from the commanding officer of Washington Barracks, where Reed died. However, they do not conform with his memory. Truby feels that he cannot make any positive statement as to the exact location of the room unless they unearth something to solve this discrepancy.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227638
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  February 10, 1948
      1 page
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd discusses the unorganized state of Carter's correspondence, noting that the papers were stored in trunks without any cataloguing system.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227639
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  February 10, 1948
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, Jr.

      Carter explains the connection between his father and Walter Reed.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227640
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thurman B. Rice  February 10, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench introduces himself to Rice and discusses his planned book on the conquest of yellow fever. Hench wishes to purchase a copy of Rice's biography of J.W. Hurty because there is a photograph of the room in which Reed presented his paper, in 1900. He inquires if Rice knows where Reed stayed in Indianapolis for the 1900 conference.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227641
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ray Sweeney  February 10, 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227642
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ray Sweeney  February 10, 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227643
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank R. McCoy  February 12, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his planned book on yellow fever and his interest in the subject. Hench questions McCoy about Wood's support of Reed's experimentation, in Cuba, and possible opposition from the Surgeon General.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227644
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jan H. Tillisch  February 16, 1948
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his yellow fever research. He informs Tillisch that he is searching for an aerial photograph of the area around Camp Lazear, but has been unable to locate one.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227645
      Draft of letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jan H. Tillisch  February 16, 1948
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his yellow fever research. He informs Tillisch that he is searching for an aerial photograph of the area around Camp Lazear, but has been unable to locate one.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227646
      Letter from M.A. Rhoads to Philip Showalter Hench  February 16, 1948
      1 page
      English Rhoads, M.A.

      Rhoads advises Hench that the Old German House and the present Athenaeum are one and the same. The Old German House, as such, has not been replaced.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227647
      Letter from Frank R. McCoy to Philip Showalter Hench  February 16, 1948
      1 page
      English McCoy, Frank Ross, 1874-1954

      McCoy questions Hench about his book on Reed and yellow fever. He is looking forward to meeting with Hench.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227648
      Letter from Thurman B. Rice to Philip Showalter Hench  February 17, 1948
      2 pages
      English Rice, Thurman B. (Thurman Brooks), 1888-

      Rice discusses Reed's presentation at the Indianapolis medical conference, in 1900. Rice notes that Reed's paper was little talked about by the conference participants. Rice agrees to provide Hench with a copy of his biography of Hurty.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227649
      Notes relating to yellow fever research  circa 1948
      10 pages
      English
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227650
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Theodore M. Purdy  February 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Purdy for his interest in the book he is preparing. However, he has not yet begun to write the first draft.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227651
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Albert E. Truby  February 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Tydings, Millard E. (Millard Evelyn), 1890-1961

      Siler agrees with Truby that many changes occurred to the interior of the building where Reed died. Siler will go to Fort McNair in an attempt to secure earlier plans of the hospital.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227652
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  February 19, 1948
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira is looking forward to Hench's arrival in Cuba. Hench will meet with the President of Cuba during his visit.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227653
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry Rose Carter  February 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted to have the opportunity to look over Carter's papers. He promises to let Carter, Jr., know whatever he finds of historical value.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227654
      Letter from Jan H. Tillisch to Philip Showalter Hench  February 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Tillisch, Jan H.

      Tillisch informs Hench about his efforts to find persons who will be able to help him obtain an aerial view of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227655
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  February 23, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lyons that he has been made the custodian of an enormous amount of material pertaining to Reed and his colleagues. Hench makes suggestions as to what photographs might be used in the program for the Walter Reed Celebration. He also suggests including Cornwell's painting Conquerors of Yellow Fever in the project.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227656
      Letter from Henry Rose Carter, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  February 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Carter, Henry Rose, Jr.

      Carter, Jr., says his father's letters will give Hench interesting data. He suggests that Stitt and Williams might be able to help Hench find more information concerning what his father did in controlling yellow fever.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227657
      Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Philip Showalter Hench  February 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968

      Wyllie appreciates the copy of Hench's speech on Reed. He mentions that he has heard rumors that Hench might speak at the local historical society meeting.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227658
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  February 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons thanks Hench for providing him with the text of his address on Walter Reed and yellow fever.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227659
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Carter Redd  February 25, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is anxious to have access to Carter's trunks, and so requests that Redd send them directly to his home.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227660
      Letter from the secretary to Philip Showalter Hench to Thurman B. Rice  February 26, 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227661
      Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Philip Showalter Hench  February 26, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227662
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  February 26, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227663
      Letter from Otis O. Benson to Jan H. Tillisch  February 27, 1948
      1 page
      English Benson, Otis O.

      Benson is fairly certain that the aerial photographs of Cuba that Hench wants are available. He says the photos of foreign areas are classified and must be cleared, but thinks it can be done in a minimum of three weeks.

    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227664
      Letter from Rita Fowler to Philip Showalter Hench  February 27, 1948
      3 pages
      English Fowler, Rita
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227665
      Letter from C.B. Nation to Mr. Perez  February 28, 1948
      1 page
      English Nation, C.B.
    • Box 42 folder 5 uva-lib:2227666
      Letter from Felipe Carbonell to Philp Showalter Hench  circa February 1948
      1 page
      English Carbonell, Felipe
  • Box 42 folder 6 uva-lib:2227667
    Issue of Pinar del Rio and copies of articles related to the yellow fever experiments February 1948
    English Spanish
  • Box 42 folder 7 uva-lib:2227668
    Issue of The University of Virginia Alumni News February 1948

    Contains article about Philip Showalter Hench's yellow fever research.

  • Box 42 folder 8 uva-lib:2227669
    Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948 , by Philip Showalter Hench and related materials circa March 1948
    • Box 42 folder 8 uva-lib:2227670
      Note by Albert E. Truby for Philip Showalter Hench  May 1, 1948
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      The note relates to Philip Showalter Hench's Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948 .

    • Box 42 folder 8 uva-lib:2227671
      Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948 , by Philip Showalter Hench with annotations by Albert E. Truby  circa March 1948
      29 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Hench discusses, in detail, his trip to Cuba. He writes that Moran and Nogueira were of great help to him. Moran stated that he was the first to volunteer for the experiments. Hench describes his visit to Camp Lazear, the Finca San Jose, Camp Columbia, Las Animas Hospital, General Wood's old headquarters, the site of the 1901 Pan-American Medical Congress, Finlay's home, and the Finlay Institute.

    • Box 42 folder 8 uva-lib:2227672
      Draft of Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948 , by Philip Showalter Hench  circa March 1948
      77 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses, in detail, his trip to Cuba. He writes that Moran and Nogueira were of great help to him. Moran stated that he was the first to volunteer for the experiments. Hench describes his visit to Camp Lazear, the Finca San Jose, Camp Columbia, Las Animas Hospital, General Wood's old headquarters, the site of the 1901 Pan-American Medical Congress, Finlay's home, and the Finlay Institute.

  • Box 42 folder 9 uva-lib:2227673
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  March 4, 1948
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed has given his consent for the Hall of Fame to use whatever Reed material is in Hench's possession.

  • Box 42 folder 10 uva-lib:2227674
    Copies of "Aprobados por el Consejo Creditos pro $809,000.00 ", El Mundo [Havana, Cuba] March 25, 1948
    Spanish
  • Box 42 folder 11 uva-lib:2227675
    List of Things I Want to Do in Havana , by Philip Showalter Hench with related notes March 1948
    • Box 42 folder 11 uva-lib:2227676
      List of Things I Want to Do in Havana , by Philip Showalter Hench  1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is a list of the people and places that [Hench] wants to see while he is in Havana.

    • Box 42 folder 11 uva-lib:2227677
      Draft of list of Things I Want to Do in Havana , by Philip Showalter Hench  1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is a list of the people and places that [Hench] wants to see while he is in Havana.

    • Box 42 folder 11 uva-lib:2227678
      Draft of list of Things I Want to Do in Havana , by Philip Showalter Hench with notes  1948
      7 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is a list of the people and places that [Hench] wants to see while he is in Havana.

    • Box 42 folder 11 uva-lib:2227679
      List of Things I Want to Do in Havana , by Philip Showalter Hench  1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is a list of the people and places that [Hench] wants to see while he is in Havana.

    • Box 42 folder 11 uva-lib:2227680
      Notes of Philip Showalter Hench  1948
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      The notes relate to a list of the people and places that [Hench] wants to see while he is in Havana.

  • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227681
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1948
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227682
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 1, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons has been in contact with the Wyeth company, which has offered to make inserts of the Cornwell painting for the Hall of Fame program. She awaits a note from Lawrence Reed giving permission to reproduce material in Hench's collection.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227683
      Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench  March 2, 1948
      2 pages
      English Law, Frank F.

      Law reports that the Wyeth company is cooperating with the Hall of Fame. He inquires about the possibility of a residency position at the Mayo Clinic for a young doctor whom he has sponsored.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227684
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Frank F. Law  March 2, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons thanks Law for referring her to Roley, who will provide inserts for the Hall of Fame program.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227685
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  March 3, 1948
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler reports that Kean had to be hospitalized again. He agrees with Kean and Hench that the marker for the room where Walter Reed died should be placed on the outside of the building and not on the inside.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227686
      Envelope addressed to Philip Showalter Hench  March 3, 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227687
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Alfred E. Fowler  March 4, 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227688
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  March 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd informs Hench that he will be sending the trunks, containing the Carter correspondence, shortly.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227689
      Order form for issues of the Havana Post  March 5, 1948
      2 pages
      Spanish
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227690
      Receipt for Philip Showalter Hench  March 9, 1948
      2 pages
      Spanish
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227691
      Letter from Theodore M. Purdy to Philip Showalter Hench  March 9, 1948
      1 page
      English Purdy, Theodore M.

      Purdy discusses publishing possibilities in regards to Hench's planned book on yellow fever and Reed. He understands that other publishers are pursuing Hench's work, but believes his company could do a good job.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227692
      Letter from Raymond O. Dart to Philip Showalter Hench  March 9, 1948
      2 pages
      English Dart, Raymond O.

      Dart understands that Hench is interested in loaning items from his Walter Reed materials for use in the Walter Reed Exhibit that will form a part of the Fourth International Congress of Tropical Diseases Exhibition. He is particularly interested in items relating directly to the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227693
      Note from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench  March 9, 1948
      1 page
      English Seth, Frances B.

      Seth thanks Hench for the copy of the address he delivered at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227694
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 12, 1948
      2 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons requests that Hench send photostats and photographs of specific items from the general list of data in his possession. The material will be used in the Hall of Fame program for the unveiling of the Walter Reed bust.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227695
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 15, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons writes that Lawrence Reed has suggested that the Hall of Fame program include an image of Lemuel Reed's parsonage. She asks if Hench has a photo.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227696
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Atcheson Laughlin Hench  March 16, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Philip Hench discusses what day would be best for him to speak at the Albemarle County Historical Society meeting. He would like to work it in before his session at the International Congress on Tropical Medicine in Washington, but will accept any invitation with which Atcheson Hench is involved.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227697
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  March 16, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227698
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Raymond O. Dart  March 16, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Dart that he is willing to supply material for the Walter Reed exhibit at the International Congress on Tropical Medicine, in Washington, D.C. However, he is not willing to provide material to the Army Medical Museum as he is using the documents to write his book.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227699
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Carter Redd  March 16, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227700
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry Rose Carter  March 16, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes to Carter, Jr., that he is delighted to hear Redd plans to send material from Carter's father.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227701
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law  March 16, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Law for providing the inserts of Cornwell's painting for the Hall of Fame celebration. He says the Mayo Foundation has 600 fellows - rather than the normal 350 fellows - due to men returning from the war, and thus fellowships are very competitive.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227702
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Law  March 17, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227703
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hal R. Keeling  March 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Keeling for informing him that the Old German House and the Athenaeum are the same. Hench briefly discusses his trip to Cuba.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227704
      Letter from [Frank F. Law] to Raymond O. Dart  March 19, 1948
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.

      [Law] offers to send Cornwell's painting, “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” to the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227705
      Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench  March 19, 1948
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.

      Law informs Hench that he has offered to loan the Cornwell painting for the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227706
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  March 19, 1948
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lyons that he will get photostats or photographs of the items that Lyons has requested for the Hall of Fame program. He suggests she contact Kean or Siler to obtain better copies of Reed's birthplace. He also suggests that she write to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and ask for their Reed photos. He is not certain he will be able to attend the ceremony.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227707
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  March 20, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227708
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thurman B. Rice  March 22, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227709
      Letter from Richard Roley to Philip Showalter Hench  March 22, 1948
      1 page
      English Roley, Richard

      Roley writes that he is delighted to send the original Cornwell painting for the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine. He notes in a postscript that the painting should probably be sent to Dart, and so will send him a copy of this letter.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227710
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 22, 1948
      2 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons clears up some confusion about which items she wanted Hench to send for the Hall of Fame program. Howard will be invited to the ceremony, and she hopes he can come. She regrets that Hench will be unable to attend.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227711
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ross A. McFarland  March 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench relates his attempts to locate an aerial photograph of Marianao. Hench thanks McFarland for the suggestion to write the American Geographic Society and asks McFarland if he thinks Hench should correspond with the Pan-American office, in New York.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227712
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Cook Wyllie  March 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Wyllie for the clipping from the University of Virginia Alumni News, but is disturbed that Cooke's name did not appear in the abstract since he is an alumnus of the University of Virginia. Hench mentions his invitation to give his Walter Reed speech before the Albemarle County Historical Society.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227713
      Letter from Mary A. Benjamin to Philip Showalter Hench  March 24, 1948
      1 page
      English Benjamin, Mary A.

      Benjamin tells Hench that the New York Academy of Medicine has taken possession of the correspondence relating to Curie's visit to the United States.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227714
      Letter from James F. Minor to Philip Showalter Hench  March 25, 1948
      1 page
      English Minor, James F.

      Minor invites Hench to give his lecture on Walter Reed to the Albemarle County Historical Society.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227715
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 25, 1948
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons will fulfill Hench's request to have items photographed and mailed to Lyons.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227716
      Memorandum from the Mayo Foundation to Philip Showalter Hench  March 26, 1948
      1 page
      English Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227717
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Richard Roley  March 27, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that it is very kind of Roley and Law to offer Cornwell's painting “The Conquerors of Yellow Fever” for the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227718
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law  March 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Law for allowing the exhibition of Cornwell's painting at the Fourth International Congress of Tropical Medicine.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227719
      Letter from Raymond O. Dart to Philip Showalter Hench  March 30, 1948
      2 pages
      English Dart, Raymond O.

      Dart informs Hench which items from his collection they would like for the exhibit at the Fourth International Congress of Tropical Diseases. The central panel of the exhibit will be Cornwell's painting, “The Conquerors of Yellow Fever.” A search has been instituted in the Surgeon General's Library for translations of Finlay's papers.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227720
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  March 30, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lyons that it has taken him longer than he anticipated to organize his materials for the Hall of Fame ceremony.

    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227721
      Letter from Raymond O. Dart to Philip Showalter Hench  March 30, 1948
      2 pages
      English Dart, Raymond O.
    • Box 42 folder 12 uva-lib:2227722
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 31, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons informs Hench that the Metropolitan Life Co. will provide photographs of Reed's birthplace and the Walter Reed Hospital. She has ordered additional copies for him.

  • Box 42 folder 13 uva-lib:2227723
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family April 1948
    • Box 42 folder 13 uva-lib:2227724
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed  April 14, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests several ways to write the courtesy line for items loaned by Emilie Lawrence Reed for the Hall of Fame program. He inquires about Lawrence Reed's time at Pinar del Rio.

    • Box 42 folder 13 uva-lib:2227725
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  April 21, 1948
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence Reed makes a suggestion for the form of the courtesy line for items loaned by his mother for the Hall of Fame program. He informs Hench that he was not stationed at Pinar del Rio.

    • Box 42 folder 13 uva-lib:2227726
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  April 26, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 13 uva-lib:2227727
      Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  April 28, 1948
      2 pages
      English Reed, Landon
  • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227728
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1948
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227729
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 1, 1948
      7 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses items he is sending for the Hall of Fame ceremony. Of importance are: Finlay's first paper, fever charts, the Congressional Medal awarded to Reed, remains of Building No. 1, and yellow fever volunteer contracts.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227730
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  April 3, 1948
      1 page
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd has sent Hench the Carter materials, but notes that they are not organized in any way.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227731
      Letter from Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  April 3, 1948
      1 page
      English Berkeley, Francis L. (Francis Lewis), 1911-2003

      Berkeley, Curator of Manuscripts at Alderman Library, University of Virginia, encloses copies of the photostats of Reed items he has mailed to Bertha Lyons, at Hench's request, for the Hall of Fame ceremony.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227732
      Letter from Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  April 3, 1948
      1 page
      English Berkeley, Francis L. (Francis Lewis), 1911-2003

      Berkeley lists the photostats of Reed items he is sending to Lyons for use in the Hall of Fame program.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227733
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Camilo Chavez  April 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Chavez that he has received the photographs, which Chavez sent to him.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227734
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John T. MacDonald  April 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs MacDonald that he has returned from Cuba, where he acquired aerial photographs of Marianao from the Cuban Air Force.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227735
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 5, 1948
      4 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons is surprised and pleased at the large number of photostats of Reed material that Hench has sent to the Hall of Fame. She discusses the use of the material and gives Hench directions to the Hall of Fame, where he will attend a ceremony.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227736
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer  April 7, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses concern about the safety of material being shipped for an exhibit.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227737
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Raymond O. Dart  April 7, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses concern about security issues in setting up an exhibit.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227738
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 7, 1948
      2 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Hench expresses concern about security issues in setting up an exhibit.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227739
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 6, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227740
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James F. Minor  April 7, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Minor that he will be pleased to give a talk on Walter Reed for the Albemarle County Historical Society. He discusses details related to arrangements and scheduling.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227741
      Letter from Thurman B. Rice to Fletcher Hodges  April 7, 1948
      1 page
      English Rice, Thurman B. (Thurman Brooks), 1888-

      Rice sends Hodges the list of hotels Indianapolis in 1900 for his review and comments on Hench's research. Hodges handwritten reply is included at the end of this letter.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227742
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 8, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227743
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 9, 1948
      4 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons lists the copies of Walter Reed items that have been selected from among those sent by Hench to be used in the Hall of Fame.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227744
      Letter from Lillie W. Franck to Philip Showalter Hench  April 10, 1948
      3 pages
      English Franck, Lillie W.

      Franck discusses secretarial work she has done for Hench in connection with interviews of Lawrence Reed, Kean, and Ireland.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227745
      Letter from Thurman B. Rice to Philip Showalter Hench  April 13, 1948
      1 page
      English Rice, Thurman B. (Thurman Brooks), 1888-

      In connection with Hench's efforts to learn more about Reed's 1900 Indianapolis lecture, Rice sends Hench a list of hotels in the city at that date. He also encloses a letter from Rice to Fletcher Hodges, a friend and long-time Indianapolis resident, which includes Hodges' reply to Rice. Hodges has crossed out some of the hotels on the list.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227746
      List of hotels in Indianapolis in 1900  April 6, 1948
      1 page
      English

      This list of hotels was compiled from the 1900 Indianapolis City Directory to determine where Walter Reed might have stayed.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227747
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 13, 1948
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Lyons a photograph of Reed's grave for possible inclusion in the Hall of Fame exhibit, and discusses the courtesy lines to be used for individual items in the exhibit.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227748
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 14, 1948
      2 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons thanks Hench for the photograph of Reed's grave and discusses courtesy lines and other details in reference to the copies of Reed items provided by Hench for the Hall of Fame exhibit.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227749
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Carter Redd  April 15, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has received the Carter material sent by Redd. He is disappointed to see no Reed or Lazear correspondence. Hench inquires if it would be possible for Redd to also send the Carter photographs, as he especially wants to find a photograph of Carter in Cuba.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227750
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Otto L. Bettmann  April 15, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Bettmann that he has sent Lyons at the Hall of Fame some yellow fever photographs made from material Hench purchased from Bettmann.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227751
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Camilo Chavez  April 15, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Chavez for the photographs and requests permission to use them in slides and in his book, crediting them to Chavez.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227752
      Draft of letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Pedro Nogueira  April 15, 1948
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] discusses the funding approved, by the Minister of Public Works, for the Camp Lazear memorial. [Hench] describes his meetings, arranged by Carbonell, with the Cuban Vice-President and engineer Colete, and postulates that Colete and the Vice-President may have influenced the approval of the funds.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227754
      Letter from G. Meredith Brill to Philip Showalter Hench  April 16, 1948
      1 page
      English Brill, G. Meredith

      Brill requests a photograph of Reed to be included with the publication of Hench's lecture in the Alpha Omega Alpha magazine.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227755
      Letter from James F. Minor to Philip Showalter Hench  April 17, 1948
      1 page
      English Minor, James F.
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227756
      Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Philip Showalter Hench  April 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227757
      Letter from H. Carter Redd to Philip Showalter Hench  April 19, 1948
      1 page
      English Redd, H. Carter

      Redd informs Hench that he may keep the Carter materials as long as he wishes, and that Redd will look over the Carter photographs and send appropriate ones. Redd knows of only two Walter Reed letters in the materials.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227758
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench assures Lyons that he meant to put no pressure on her to include Reed's Congressional Medal in the Hall of Fame exhibit.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227759
      Note circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227760
      Letter from Louis L. Williams, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  April 21, 1948
      1 page
      English Williams, Louis L.

      Williams has a copy of “Selected Papers of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay” that belonged to Carter, and which contains marginal notes by him. One note pertains to mosquitoes acquired from Finlay by Lazear. Williams offers to lend the book to Hench before returning it to Carter's son.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227761
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to G. Meredith Brill  April 21, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses details concerning the upcoming publication of his Reed lecture for Alpha Omega Alpha in the society's magazine, the "Pharos."

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227762
      Letter from Hugh H. Trout to Philip Showalter Hench  April 21, 1948
      1 page
      English Trout, Hugh Henry, 1878-1950

      Trout informs Hench that an account of Cooke's yellow fever experiences might be published.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227763
      Letter from Raymond O. Dart to Philip Showalter Hench  April 22, 1948
      1 page
      English Dart, Raymond O.

      Dart informs Hench that a Reed exhibit will be prepared for the International Congress of Tropical Diseases using items from the Army Medical Library and Museum. Hench may then add items of his own when he arrives in Washington. Dart has been unable to find an English translation of Carlos J. Finlay's works.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227764
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 22, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons discusses the Reed exhibit being prepared for the Hall of Fame.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227765
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose Randin  April 22, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227766
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Antonio Perez Benitoa  April 22, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench returns Benitoa's photographs. He informs Benitoa of Moran's status as a yellow fever volunteer.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227767
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Otis O. Benson  April 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks for aerial photographs of Havana and Quemados, Cuba.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227768
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips  April 22, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Phillips for helping him to acquire copies of aerial photographs, and requests the name and address of the man who took the original photographs.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227769
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Photographic Records and Services Division  April 23, 1948
      1 page
      English

      Hench requests aerial photographs of Havana and Quemados, Cuba. He encloses a check and reprints of some of his articles on Reed and yellow fever.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227770
      Letter from the Bettmann Archive to Philip Showalter Hench  April 26, 1948
      2 pages
      English Bettmann Archive
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227771
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 26, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the upcoming Hall of Fame event.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227772
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James F. Minor  April 26, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227773
      Letter from G. Meredith Brill to Philip Showalter Hench  April 27, 1948
      1 page
      English Brill, G. Meredith

      Brill discusses details concerning the publication of Hench's Alpha Omega Alpha lecture by the society.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227774
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Camilo Chavez  April 28, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests enlargements of the aerial photographs which Chavez obtained. He would also like to borrow the negatives.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227775
      Letter from S.L. Jennings to Philip Showalter Hench  April 28, 1948
      1 page
      English Jennings, S.L.
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227776
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to G. Meredith Brill  April 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends a photograph of the remains of Camp Lazear Building No. 1, to be included in the publication of Hench's Alpha Omega Alpha lecture by the society.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227777
      Telegram from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons requests information on Camp Lazear Building No. 1 for the Hall of Fame exhibit on Reed.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227778
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench provides Lyons with information on Camp Lazear Building No. 1, to be used in a Hall of Fame exhibit on Reed.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227779
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Raymond O. Dart  April 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Dart that he will bring Reed materials for exhibit at the International Congress of Tropical Medicine. He appreciates the ongoing search for an English translation of Carlos J. Finlay's work.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227780
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank R. McCoy  April 29, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends McCoy a memorandum on his recent trip to Cuba. Hench inquires if McCoy could arrange for Hench to use Wood's diary in the Library of Congress, and seeks further information from him concerning McCoy's opinions that Wood was the primary supporter of Reed's work in Cuba.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227781
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  April 30, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks Clemons to have Hench's Reed material ready for him to pick up from Alderman Library. Clemons may copy any of the material for his records.

    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227782
      Note circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 14 uva-lib:2227783
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 30, 1948
      3 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons sends Hench the captions for the copies of Reed items to be exhibited at the Hall of Fame. She asks that he proofread them so that the program can be prepared.

  • Box 42 folder 15 uva-lib:2227784
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  May 4, 1948
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench hopes that Blossom Reed will attend his talk honoring Walter Reed at the International Congress of Tropical Medicine.

  • Box 42 folder 16 uva-lib:2227785
    Newspaper articles relating to Philip Showalter Hench and his family May 1948

    Contains the articles entitled, "Dr. Philip Hench Discusses Reed for Historical Society "and "Mr. and Mrs. Galban Entertain at Buffet Supper ".

  • Box 42 folder 17 uva-lib:2227786
    Program and press releases from the 4th International Congresses on Tropical Medicine and Malaria, Washington, D.C. May 11, 1948
  • Box 42 folder 18 uva-lib:2227787
    Programs of the 4th International Congresses on Tropical Medicine and Malaria and an issue of The Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical Department May 1948
  • Box 42 folder 19 uva-lib:2227788
    "Lazear's Death Gave Maj. Reed Final Fever Clue, Meeting Told ", The Washington Star May 13, 1948
  • Box 42 folder 20 uva-lib:2227789
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Landon Reed May 18, 1948
  • Box 42 folder 21 uva-lib:2227790
    Materials relating to the unveiling of bust and tablet of Walter Reed, New York University May 20, 1948
    • Box 42 folder 21 uva-lib:2227791
      Group photograph with Blossom Reed and her brother Walter L. Reed at the unveiling of their father's bust  May 20, 1948
      1 page
      English
  • Box 42 folder 22 uva-lib:2227792
    Copies of the event program for the unveiling of bust and tablet for Walter Reed at New York University May 20, 1948
  • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227793
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1948
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227794
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to G. Meredith Brill  May 3, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227795
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James O. Gawne  May 3, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227796
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  May 4, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench replies to Lyons' letter and suggests editorial changes. He will arrive in New York on May 20th for the Hall of Fame event.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227797
      Letter from Raymond O. Dart to Philip Showalter Hench  May 4, 1948
      1 page
      English Dart, Raymond O.

      Dart sends Hench a copy of the exhibit folder and tentative program of the International Congress of Tropical Medicine.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227798
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fletcher Hodges  May 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227799
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thurman B. Rice  May 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227800
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James O. Gawne  May 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227801
      Letter from Jose Randin to Philip Showalter Hench  May 6, 1948
      1 page
      Spanish Randin, Jose
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227802
      English translation [from Spanish ] of letter from Jose Randin to Philip Showalter Hench  May 6, 1948
      1 page
      English Randin, Jose
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227803
      Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Philip Showalter Hench  May 6, 1948
      1 page
      English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951

      Sawyer tells Hench that he is writing to Strode in an attempt to trace a missing book belonging to Rodriguez Leon. He sends Hench a copy of this letter. Sawyer remembers receiving another reprint from Agramonte, but does not remember this missing book. He promises to make every effort to either find or replace the publication.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227804
      Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to George K. Strode  May 6, 1948
      2 pages
      English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951

      Sawyer writes Strode in an attempt to trace a missing books belonging to Agramonte Rodriquez Leon.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227805
      Letter from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench  May 7, 1948
      2 pages
      English Seth, Frances B.
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227806
      Letter from Antonio Perez Benitoa to Philip Showalter Hench  May 11, 1948
      1 page
      English Benitoa, Antonio Perez
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227807
      Letter from Frank R. McCoy to Philip Showalter Hench  May 11, 1948
      2 pages
      English McCoy, Frank Ross, 1874-1954

      McCoy thanks Hench for detailing his latest trip to Cuba. He informs Hench that Wood's daughter will not allow him to study her father's papers until she has had time to arrange them. He confirms the account of the Sternberg-Wood incidents as described in Hagedorn's biography of Leonard Wood.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227808
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  May 15, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses Cuban attitudes toward the “Reed versus Finlay” debate, and describes his reaction to a threatened protest by the Cuban delegation. Hench was careful to include Finlay items in his exhibit and slide show, and to praise Finlay in his lecture.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227809
      Letter from Estaban Valderrama y Pena to Philip Showalter Hench  May 16, 1948
      1 page
      English Pena, Esteban Valderrama y

      Valderrama y Pena promises to copy items related to Cuban and American yellow fever experiments for Hench. He asserts that in June of 1900 nobody except Finlay and his assistant Delgado believed that mosquitoes transmitted yellow fever.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227810
      Miscellaneous notes  circa May 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227811
      Picture checklist from the Bettmann Archive for Philip Showalter Hench  May 21, 1948
      1 page
      English Bettmann Archive
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227812
      Telegram from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  May 17, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227813
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  May 17, 1948
      3 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons informs Hench that she has tried to recognize Finlay as fully as possible in the Hall of Fame event, but insists that the event honors Reed, not Finlay.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227814
      Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench  May 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Hanberry, James L.

      Hanberry sends Hench some news clippings concerning his participation in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227815
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Camilo Chavez  May 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227816
      Letter from Louis L. Williams, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  May 19, 1948
      1 page
      English Williams, Louis L.
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227817
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha Lyons  May 24, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227818
      Letter from Bertha Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  May 24, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227819
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Louis L. Williams, Jr.  May 25, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227820
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry  May 26, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 23 uva-lib:2227821
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  May 27, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons is glad that Hench enjoyed attending the Hall of Fame Reed ceremony. She will return his material and send him a photograph showing Lawrence and Blossom Reed unveiling Walter Reed's bust.

  • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227822
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1948
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227823
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose Randin  June 1, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Lyons returns material on loan from Hench for the Hall of Fame ceremony. She also sends copies of other material which might prove useful for Hench's book.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227824
      Letter from Chester S. Keefer to Philip Showalter Hench June 1, 1948
      1 page
      English Keefer, Chester S. (Chester Scott), 1897-1972
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227825
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  June 3, 1948
      2 pages
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons returns material on loan from Hench for the Hall of Fame ceremony. She also sends copies of other material which might prove useful for Hench's book.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227826
      Letter from Hugh Henry Trout to Philip Showalter Hench  June 4, 1948
      2 pages
      English Trout, Hugh Henry, 1878-1950
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227827
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hugh H. Trout  May 4, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227828
      Letter from Frank Standley to Philip Showalter Hench  June 8, 1948
      1 page
      English Standley, Frank

      Standley informs Hench that there were no additional photographs taken during the International Tropical Medicine Congress. He compliments Hench for his address on Reed.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227829
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Chester S. Keefer  June 10, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates Keefer's compliments on his article. He informs Keefer that the Cuban government has set aside funds to memorialize Camp Lazear.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227830
      Letter from Henry A. Christian to Philip Showalter Hench  June 10, 1948
      3 pages
      English Christian, Henry A. (Henry Asbury), 1876-1951

      Christian discusses his personal relationships with a number of the yellow fever investigators. He notes that it was not highly unusual for a student to complete the University of Virginia medical course in one year, as Reed did.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227831
      Letter from S.L. Jennings to Philip Showalter Hench  June 11, 1948
      1 page
      English Jennings, S.L.

      Jennings is responding to a request by Hench for aerial photographs of Cuba. Hench's letter has been forwarded to the U.S. Army General Staff because of policy regarding foreign areas.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227832
      Letter from Fletcher Hodges to Philip Showalter Hench  June 12, 1948
      1 page
      English Hodges, Fletcher, 1906-2006
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227833
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  June 14, 1948
      1 page
      English Hodges, Fletcher, 1906-2006
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227834
      Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Philip Showalter Hench  June 17, 1948
      1 page
      English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227835
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry A. Christian  June 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Christian a copy of the Hall of Fame program and informs him that the Cuban government has set aside funds to memorialize Camp Lazear.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227836
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Standley  June 21, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227837
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  June 21, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.

      Lyons sends Hench a copy of the photograph of Lawrence and Blossom Reed unveiling the Walter Reed bust.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227838
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Standley  June 22, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227839
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  June 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227840
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer  June 29, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has edited the manuscript and selected photographs for the publication of his Washington, D.C. lecture.

    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2227841
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Henry A. Christian  June 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 24 uva-lib:2364945
      Note  June 30, 1948
      1 page
      English
  • Box 42 folder 25 uva-lib:2227842
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1948
    • Box 42 folder 25 uva-lib:2227843
      Letter from J. Ward Lowe to Philip Showalter Hench  July 8, 1948
      1 page
      English Lowe, J. Ward
    • Box 42 folder 25 uva-lib:2227844
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  July 9, 1948
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
    • Box 42 folder 25 uva-lib:2227845
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. Ward Lowe  July 14, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 25 uva-lib:2227846
      Letter from J. Ward Lowe to Philip Showalter Hench  July 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Lowe, J. Ward
  • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227847
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1948
    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227848
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J. Ward Lowe  August 4, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227849
      Letter from The Bettmann Archive to Philip Showalter Hench  August 2, 1948
      1 page
      English Bettmann Archive

      The Bettmann Archive requests that Hench return original documents related to yellow fever.

    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227850
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  August 10, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227851
      Letter from Ross A. McFarland to Philip Showalter Hench  August 13, 1948
      1 page
      English McFarland, Ross Armstrong, 1901-1976

      McFarland has been unable to obtain the aerial photograph that Hench requested, but will ask Pan American Airways to take one for him.

    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227852
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  August 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227853
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Otto L. Bettmann  August 18, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests that Bettmann have an assistant look over old magazines for yellow fever illustrations, for Hench has found many valuable ones in these sources.

    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227854
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry  August 21, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Hanberry some photographs and returning Hanberry's news clippings.

    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227855
      Letter from Fred W. Cromwell to Philip Showalter Hench  August 25, 1948
      1 page
      English Cromwell, Fred W.
    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227856
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Standley  August 27, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 26 uva-lib:2227857
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  August 27, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the photographs that were taken at the Reed memorial event at the International Congress on Tropical Medicine. He notes that Lawrence Reed and Truby were misidentified in one photo.

  • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227858
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1948
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227859
      Letter from J.F. Kealy to Philip Showalter Hench  September 1, 1948
      2 pages
      English Kealy, J.F.
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227860
      Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench  September 5, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hanberry, James L.
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227861
      Letter from J.F. Kealy to Philip Showalter Hench  September 13, 1948
      2 pages
      English Kealy, J.F.
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227862
      Letter from the Bettmann Archive to Philip Showalter Hench  September 14, 1948
      1 page
      English Bettmann Archive
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227863
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Louis L. Williams, Jr.  September 15, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227864
      Letter from J.F. Kealy to Philip Showalter Hench  September 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Kealy, J.F.
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227865
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Linwood F. Tice  September 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227866
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 20, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227867
      Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Philip Showalter Hench  September 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227868
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Kealy  September 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227869
      Letter from Linwood F. Tice to Philip Showalter Hench  September 24, 1948
      1 page
      English Tice, Linwood F.
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227870
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Standley  September 29, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227871
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Linwood F. Tice  September 30, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 42 folder 27 uva-lib:2227872
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer  September 30, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 42 folder 28 uva-lib:2227873
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1948
    • Box 42 folder 28 uva-lib:2227874
      Letter from Frank Standley to Philip Showalter Hench  October 4, 1948
      1 page
      English Standley, Frank
    • Box 42 folder 28 uva-lib:2227875
      Letter from S.L. Jennings to Philip Showalter Hench  October 21, 1948
      1 page
      English Jennings, S.L.

      Jennings informs Hench that the Cuban defense ministry has granted approval of the sale of aerial photographs of Cuba to Hench.

    • Box 42 folder 28 uva-lib:2227876
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 28, 1948
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
  • Box 42 folder 29 uva-lib:2227877
    Minutes of the annual meeting, board of managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association and related materials November 15, 1948
    • Box 42 folder 29 uva-lib:2227878
      Minutes of the annual meeting, board of managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 15, 1948
      2 pages
      English

      The Walter Reed Memorial Association Board expresses regret to [Laura Armistead Carter] Stitt upon the death of her husband, Board member E.R. Stitt. The Board reviews the plan to place a plaque in the building where Reed died and sets a tentative date for Hench and Truby to install the plaque. Board members agree to raise monthly support of Mrs. Reed by $50.00.

    • Box 42 folder 29 uva-lib:2227879
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to [Laura Armistead Carter] Stitt  November 16, 1948
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean extends sympathy to [Laura Armistead Carter] Stitt on behalf of the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association on the occasion of the death of her husband.

  • Box 42 folder 30 uva-lib:2227880
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1948
    • Box 42 folder 30 uva-lib:2227881
      Letter from LaVonne Crissman [secretary to Philip Showalter Hench] to J.F. Siler  November 2, 1948
      1 page
      English Crissman, LaVonne
    • Box 42 folder 30 uva-lib:2227882
      Letter from LaVonne Crissman [secretary to Philip Showalter Hench] to J.F. Siler  November 4, 1948
      1 page
      English Crissman, LaVonne
  • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227883
    Correspondence and other materials relating to the preservation of the surviving building at Camp Lazear 1948
    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227884
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Ponce Carbonell  February 12, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is still working to memorialize Camp Lazear, but cannot proceed until he knows the Cubans will support upkeep of the site. Hench will be coming to Cuba and would like to meet with Carbonell regarding this matter.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227885
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to His Excellency  April 20, 1948
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains his discovery of the remains of Camp Lazear and his desire to honor Finlay and the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission by memorializing the site. He describes his plans for developing the site into a museum, park, and health clinic. Hench expresses appreciation for the Cuban appropriation of funds for the project, and offers $1000 for the immediate preservation of Building No. 1.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227886
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose A. Presno  May 3, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses further plans for the preservation of Camp Lazear. He inquires if it would be possible for Nogueira to bring Finlay's diaries to America with him so that he can microfilm them.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227887
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Louis L. Williams  May 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses efforts to discover the date and circumstances of the Americans' visit to Finlay to acquire mosquitoes for research use. To this end, he requests permission to borrow Carter's book of Finlay's collected works that contains a marginal note on this subject.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227888
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  May 5, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench outlines his plans for the memorialization of Camp Lazear. He hopes the Ignacio Rojas daybook will be deposited in the Camp Lazear museum, if it is built.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227889
      Letter from Honorato Colete to Philip Showalter Hench  June 22, 1948
      1 page
      English Colete, Honorato

      Colete informs Hench that he and others visited various Cuban government offices, and that they believe the work to preserve Camp Lazear will begin soon. The government will not accept Hench's offer of $1000 for immediate preservation efforts on Building No. 1.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227890
      Letter from Raul de Cardenas to Philip Showalter Hench  June 23, 1948
      1 page
      English Cardenas, Raul de

      Cardenas informs Hench that he and others visited the public works department, and that they believe the work to preserve Camp Lazear will begin soon. It will not be necessary to accept Hench's offer of $1000 for immediate preservation efforts on Building No. 1.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227891
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Raul de Cardenas  July 12, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench offers his yellow fever materials for use in a proposed museum.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227892
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Honorato Colete  July 13, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses efforts to preserve Camp Lazear.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227893
      Map of proposed Cuban-American memorial at Camp Lazear  April 1948
      1 page
      English

      This is a plan for a proposed Cuban-American Memorial at the site of Camp Lazear. Specified are building locations and orientation to the surrounding area.

    • Box 42 folder 31 uva-lib:2227894
      Photograph of the remains of Building No. 1 at the Camp Lazear site  circa 1948
      1 page
      English
  • Box 42 folder 32 uva-lib:2227895
    Miscellaneous notes, lists, and newspaper clippings of Philip Showalter Hench 1948

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 42 folder 32 uva-lib:2227896
      List of items related to yellow fever in the possession of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1948
      4 pages
      English

      This document describes items related to yellow fever in detail; including letters, reports, medical charts, medals, artifacts, books, photographs, interview transcripts, magazines, and sketches.

    • Box 42 folder 32 uva-lib:2227897
      Draft of list of items related to yellow fever in the possession of Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1948
      5 pages
      English

      This document describes items related to yellow fever in detail; including letters, reports, medical charts, medals, artifacts, books, photographs, interview transcripts, magazines, and sketches.

    • Box 42 folder 32 uva-lib:2227898
      List of Materials Sent  circa 1948
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 42 folder 32 uva-lib:2227899
      Miscellaneous notes  circa 1948
      2 pages
      English
  • Box 43 folder 1 uva-lib:2227900
    "Yellow Jack's Return ", Time January 31, 1949
  • Box 43 folder 2 uva-lib:2227901
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench  February 5, 1949
    3 pages
    English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

    Moran informs Hench that he has decided not to publish his memoirs because he feels it would further antagonize Cuba. He offers his opinion on the political and cultural situation in Cuba, especially as it pertains to the preservation of Camp Lazear. Finally, he makes clear his position in the Reed-Finlay debate concerning credit for conquering yellow fever.

  • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227902
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1949
    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227903
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to S.L. Jennings  February 2, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227904
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  February 3, 1949
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that the Walter Reed Memorial Association has approved increasing the monthly payments made to Emilie Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227905
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  February 5, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227906
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  February 8, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench comments on Emilie Lawrence Reed's pension increase.

    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227907
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur C. Jacobson  February 18, 1949
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Jacobson information regarding Reed's early career. He also refers him to Laura Wood's book.

    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227908
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  February 21, 1949
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that Ireland is in the hospital. The Reed Memorial Association plans to place plaques on the building where Reed died at the next meeting of the group, which Hench will attend.

    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227909
      Letter from Edwin P. Maynard, Jr., to Arthur C. Jacobson  February 25, 1949
      1 page
      English Maynard, Edwin P.

      Siler informs Hench that Ireland is in the hospital. The Reed Memorial Association plans to place plaques on the building where Reed died at the next meeting of the group, which Hench will attend.

    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227910
      Letter from Arthur C. Jacobson to Edwin P. Maynard  circa February 18, 1949
      1 page
      English Jacobson, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence), 1872-1958
    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227911
      Letter from Arthur C. Jacobson to Philip Showalter Hench  February 26, 1949
      1 page
      English Jacobson, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence), 1872-1958
    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227912
      Letter from Lucius W. Johnson to Philip Showalter Hench  February 26, 1949
      1 page
      English Johnson, Lucius W.

      Johnson requests permission to use a reproduction of Cornwell's painting “Conquerors of Yellow Fever” for an article he is writing on yellow fever.

    • Box 43 folder 3 uva-lib:2227913
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur C. Jacobson  February 28, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives Jacobson permission to publish Hench's letter outlining Reed's early career as an addendum to his article.

  • Box 43 folder 4 uva-lib:2227914
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran March 1949
    • Box 43 folder 4 uva-lib:2227915
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  March 3, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is concerned that there is only one copy of Moran's yellow fever manuscript, and so urges Moran to send it to him to have copies made. Hench would like to have a copy of Moran's manuscript to compare with his notes, and as a basis to formulate questions for Moran.

    • Box 43 folder 4 uva-lib:2227916
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran  March 18, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench begs Moran to allow him to read his manuscript “My Date with Walter Reed and Yellow Jack” while Moran is still alive so that he can discuss it with him. He promises to keep it in confidence. Hench discusses the ongoing Camp Lazear memorialization campaign.

  • Box 43 folder 5 uva-lib:2227917
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1949
    • Box 43 folder 5 uva-lib:2227918
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  March 1, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 5 uva-lib:2227919
      Letter from Arthur C. Jacobson to Philip Showalter Hench  March 25, 1949
      1 page
      English Jacobson, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence), 1872-1958

      Jacobson writes that he would be delighted to receive photographs of Reed's Brooklyn Hospital diplomas for inclusion in an article and in an exhibit at the hospital.

  • Box 43 folder 6 uva-lib:2227920
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1949
    • Box 43 folder 6 uva-lib:2227921
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur C. Jacobson  April 11, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 6 uva-lib:2227922
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur C. Jacobson  April 11, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 6 uva-lib:2227923
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur C. Jacobson  April 14, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 6 uva-lib:2227924
      Letter from Arthur C. Jacobson to Philip Showalter Hench  April 17, 1949
      1 page
      English Jacobson, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence), 1872-1958
    • Box 43 folder 6 uva-lib:2227925
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 22, 1949
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
  • Box 43 folder 7 uva-lib:2227926
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1949
    • Box 43 folder 7 uva-lib:2227927
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  May 4, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Lyons for her praise of his arthritis research. He has not progressed far on his Reed book, but finds the yellow fever research a wonderful hobby and plans to finish the book.

    • Box 43 folder 7 uva-lib:2227928
      Letter from Fred W. Cromwell to Philip Showalter Hench  May 5, 1949
      1 page
      English Cromwell, Fred W.
    • Box 43 folder 7 uva-lib:2227929
      Letter from M. Katherine Smith to Fred W. Cromwell  May 16, 1949
      1 page
      English Smith, M. Katherine
  • Box 43 folder 8 uva-lib:2227930
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench June 23, 1949
    7 pages
    English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
  • Box 43 folder 9 uva-lib:2227931
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1949
    • Box 43 folder 9 uva-lib:2227932
      Letter from F. Bustinza to Philip Showalter Hench  June 8, 1949
      1 page
      English Bustinza, F.

      Bustinza seeks photographs of Reed and Lazear from Hench, for a book he is writing.

  • Box 43 folder 10 uva-lib:2227933
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  July 7, 1949
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench is sorry to hear of Emilie Lawrence Reed's worsening health. He assures Blossom Reed that the Reed Memorial Association payments made to her mother will continue to be paid to her.

  • Box 43 folder 11 uva-lib:2227934
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1949
    • Box 43 folder 11 uva-lib:2227935
      Letter from C.J. Tripoli to Philip Showalter Hench July 11, 1949
      1 page
      English Tripoli, C.J.
    • Box 43 folder 11 uva-lib:2227936
      Telegram from C.J. Tripoli to Philip Showalter Hench July 25, 1949
      1 page
      English Tripoli, C.J.
    • Box 43 folder 11 uva-lib:2227937
      Telegram from the secretary to Philip Showalter Hench to C.J. Tripoli July 26, 1949
      1 page
      English
  • Box 43 folder 12 uva-lib:2227938
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench August 5, 1949
    4 pages
    English Reed, Landon
  • Box 43 folder 13 uva-lib:2227939
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 17, 1949
    • Box 43 folder 13 uva-lib:2227940
      Letter from Frank Carey to Philip Showalter Hench August 17, 1949
      2 pages
      English Carey, Frank
    • Box 43 folder 13 uva-lib:2227941
      Letter from Thomas E. Keys to Philip Showalter Hench August 25, 1949
      1 page
      English Keys, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1908-
    • Box 43 folder 13 uva-lib:2227942
      Letter from the secretary to Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Carey August 31, 1949
      1 page
      English
    • Box 43 folder 13 uva-lib:2227943
      Letter from W.H. Wright to Philip Showalter Hench August 31, 1949
      1 page
      English Wright, W.H.
  • Box 43 folder 14 uva-lib:2227944
    ' "98 'Yellow Jack' Hero Still Sought by U.S. ", The New York Times September 22, 1949
  • Box 43 folder 15 uva-lib:2227945
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Landon Reed and Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed September 30, 1949
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227946
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1949
    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227947
      Letter from Wilbur A. Sawyer to Philip Showalter Hench  September 5, 1949
      1 page
      English Sawyer, Wilbur A. (Wilbur Augustus), 1879-1951

      Sawyer congratulates Hench on his success in arthritis research and informs him that Gorgas may be nominated for the Hall of Fame.

    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227948
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to C.J. Tripoli September 7, 1949
      1 page
      English
    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227949
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench September 7, 1949
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227950
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 12, 1949
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler does not think Hench should attend the Reed Memorial Association meeting if his health does not approve.

    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227951
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer  September 15, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227952
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W.H. Wright  September 15, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227953
      Telegram from Katherine E. Brand to Philip Showalter Hench  September 16, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227954
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Katherine E. Brand  September 17, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 16 uva-lib:2227955
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 29, 1949
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench doubts that he will be able to attend the Reed Memorial Association meeting, but sends suggestions regarding Association business for his colleagues to consider. He recommends that Blossom Reed continue to receive Emilie Lawrence Reed's monthly pension after the latter's death. Hench informs Siler that the Cuban government has abandoned plans to preserve Camp Lazear and refused Hench's funds to temporarily protect Building No. 1. He suggests that the Association approach contacts in the U.S. War or Defense Departments to see if diplomatic or military channels might open the way for temporary preservation of the building.

  • Box 43 folder 17 uva-lib:2227956
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1949
    • Box 43 folder 17 uva-lib:2227957
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur C. Jacobson October 7, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 17 uva-lib:2227958
      Letter from Steven M. Spencer to Philip Showalter Hench October 11, 1949
      1 page
      English Spencer, Steven M.
    • Box 43 folder 17 uva-lib:2227959
      Letter from Arthur C. Jacobson to Philip Showalter Hench  October 13, 1949
      1 page
      English Jacobson, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence), 1872-1958

      Jacobson informs Hench that his article on Reed's residency at Brooklyn Hospital will be released soon. He discusses the illustrations used in the article.

    • Box 43 folder 17 uva-lib:2227960
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 13, 1949
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler agrees with Hench that Emilie Lawrence Reed's pension should be transferred to Blossom Reed. Siler requests Hench's opinion regarding the wording of the plaque to be placed on the building where Reed died. Siler regrets that the plans for the Camp Lazear preservation have fallen through, but suggests that General Bliss may be able to help with the matter.

    • Box 43 folder 17 uva-lib:2227961
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to C.J. Tripoli October 15, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 17 uva-lib:2227962
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler October 20, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 17 uva-lib:2227963
      Letter from Steven M. Spencer to Philip Showalter Hench October 31, 1949
      1 page
      English Spencer, Steven M.
  • Box 43 folder 18 uva-lib:2227964
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Landon Reed and Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed November 10, 1949
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 43 folder 19 uva-lib:2227965
    Minutes of the annual meeting of the board of managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association and related materials November 23, 1949
    • Box 43 folder 19 uva-lib:2227966
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  December 14, 1949
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler encloses minutes of the Walter Reed Memorial Association and asks Hench to review them.

    • Box 43 folder 19 uva-lib:2227967
      Minutes of the annual meeting of the board of managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 23, 1949
      4 pages
      English

      The minutes include a treasurer's report, a resolution to transfer a monthly allowance to Blossom Reed upon the death of her mother, a continuation of the $50 increase to Emilie L. Reed, discussion of a plaque to commemorate the location of Reed's death, and comments on the protection of Building No. 1.

  • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227968
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1949
    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227969
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench November 2, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227970
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 2, 1949
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler regrets that Hench is unable to attend the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association. He discusses his visit with Bliss and his efforts to preserve Building No. 1. Siler informs Hench about his plans to have a plaque placed on the wall of a building where Reed had died.

    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227971
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 2, 1949
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler requests that Hench send a number of reprints of his paper, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever," to the commanding officer of the Army Medical Center.

    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227972
      Letter from Arthur C. Jacobson to Philip Showalter Hench November 3, 1949
      1 page
      English Jacobson, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence), 1872-1958
    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227973
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur C. Jacobson  November 9, 1949
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench compliments Jacobson on his Reed paper. Hench inquires if Jacobson saw any records indicating that Reed examined yellow fever cases in New York.

    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227974
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank R. McCoy  November 10, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is looking forward to examining Leonard Wood's diaries.

    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2400142
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed November 10, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227975
      Letter from an unidentified person to Philip Showalter Hench November 16, 1949
      4 pages
      English
    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227976
      Letter from Arthur C. Jacobson to Philip Showalter Hench  November 18, 1949
      1 page
      English Jacobson, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence), 1872-1958

      Jacobson informs Hench that he does not believe Reed examined yellow fever cases in Brooklyn during his internship. There are no records of any yellow fever outbreaks during this time period.

    • Box 43 folder 20 uva-lib:2227977
      Invitation from Jose Borrell to John J. Moran  November 25, 1949
      1 page
      Spanish Borrell, Jose

      Borrell invites Moran to attend a lecture honoring Finlay at the Havana Rotary Club.

  • Box 43 folder 21 uva-lib:2227978
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1949
    • Box 43 folder 21 uva-lib:2227979
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur C. Jacobson December 1, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 21 uva-lib:2227980
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench December 14, 1949
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 43 folder 21 uva-lib:2227981
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  December 27, 1949
      1 page
      English Hart, John W.

      Hart discusses his trip to Havana, where he received the National Order of Merit of Carlos Finlay award. He regrets to report that Building No. 1 is dilapidated, and he believes that the Cuban government has not done anything to preserve the site of the former Camp Lazear.

    • Box 43 folder 21 uva-lib:2227982
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera to [Mary Hench?]  December 20, 1949
      2 pages
      English Pinbán, Lydia E. Rojas, María Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas inquires whether Philip Hench is still investigating the yellow fever story. She has heard about Hench's discovery of a new arthritis treatment, and would like to know more about it. Rojas discusses her and Lydia's work.

    • Box 43 folder 21 uva-lib:2227983
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thomas E. Keys circa December 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 43 folder 22 uva-lib:2227984
    House of Representatives Joint Resolution No. 396 and Senate Joint Resolution No. 142 with related notes  January 1950
    • Box 43 folder 22 uva-lib:2227985
      House of Representatives Joint Resolution No. 396  January 16, 1950
      4 pages
      English United States. Congress. House

      This resolution establishes a Walter Reed Commemoration Commission.

    • Box 43 folder 22 uva-lib:2227986
      Senate Joint Resolution No. 142 January 17, 1950
      4 pages
      English United States. Congress. Senate
    • Box 43 folder 22 uva-lib:2366314
      Notes relating to House of Representatives Joint Resolution No. 396  circa January 16, 1950
      2 pages
      English

      This resolution establishes a Walter Reed Commemoration Commission.

  • Box 43 folder 23 uva-lib:2227987
    Articles in Bohemia relating to questions about the true birthplace of Carlos J. Finlay January 1950
    Spanish
  • Box 43 folder 24 uva-lib:2227988
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1950
    • Box 43 folder 24 uva-lib:2227989
      Letter from John E. Worden, Jr. to Thomas E. Keys January 7, 1950
      1 page
      English Worden, John E., Jr.
    • Box 43 folder 24 uva-lib:2227990
      Letter from R.D. Cruikshank to Philip Showalter Hench January 12, 1950
      1 page
      English Cruikshank, R.D.
    • Box 43 folder 24 uva-lib:2227991
      Letter from Lucius W. Johnson to Philip Showalter Hench January 19, 1950
      1 page
      English Johnson, Lucius W.
    • Box 43 folder 24 uva-lib:2227992
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John E. Worden, Jr. January 30, 1950
      1 page
      English Worden, John E., Jr.
    • Box 43 folder 24 uva-lib:2227993
      Letter from Robert H. Kean to Philip Showalter Hench January 31, 1950
      1 page
      English Kean, Robert H.
  • Box 43 folder 25 uva-lib:2227994
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1950
    • Box 43 folder 25 uva-lib:2227995
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William A. Wood  February 1, 1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench provides biographical information about some of the men involved with the yellow fever experiments. He stresses the importance of celebrating the 50th anniversary of Reed's work.

    • Box 43 folder 25 uva-lib:2227996
      Letter from Sidney Wallach to Philip Showalter Hench  February 21, 1950
      2 pages
      English Wallach, Sidney, 1905-1979

      Wallach informs Hench about the introduction of a joint congressional resolution to honor Reed and his work. Wallach hopes to receive Hench's help in mobilizing various groups who have an interest that this resolution be passed.

    • Box 43 folder 25 uva-lib:2227997
      Letter from Fred L. Soper to J.F. Siler  February 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Soper, Fred Lowe, 1893-1977

      Soper suggests wording for the proposed Reed plaque.

    • Box 43 folder 25 uva-lib:2227998
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  February 27, 1950
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler discusses suggestions to change the inscription on a plaque memorializing Reed's place of death. He discusses a resolution introduced in Congress to honor the memory of Reed. Siler informs Hench of Osborne Wood's death.

    • Box 43 folder 25 uva-lib:2227999
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  February 10, 1950
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler regrets that Hench was unable to attend the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Association. Kean told Siler that Hench approves of the modification of the inscription on the plaque to memorialize Reed's place of death.

    • Box 43 folder 25 uva-lib:2228000
      Letter from William A. Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  February 15, 1950
      1 page
      English Wood, William A.

      Wood thanks Hench for his letter about the yellow fever survivors. He notes that it will be useful for a project to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Reed's work.

    • Box 43 folder 25 uva-lib:2228001
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  February 16, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench will send Siler a large number of reprints of his paper on Reed, to be distributed at military medical facilities. He suggests small changes in the inscription for the plaque memorializing Reed's place of death. Hench is delighted that a bill has been introduced in Congress to honor Reed.

  • Box 43 folder 26 uva-lib:2228002
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed March 1950
    • Box 43 folder 26 uva-lib:2228003
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed  March 13, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lawrence Reed about Wallach's involvement in the passage of a bill honoring Walter Reed. Hench questions Wallach's motivations for such action. He requests Reed's opinion in the matter.

    • Box 43 folder 26 uva-lib:2228004
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed  March 27, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his upcoming travel plans.

  • Box 43 folder 27 uva-lib:2228005
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  March 18, 1950
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Lawrence Reed informs Hench that he was interviewed by Wallach. He appreciates his efforts to memorialize his father's work by supporting the passage of a bill in Congress. He is unsure of Wallach's motives in supporting this bill.

  • Box 43 folder 28 uva-lib:2228006
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1950
    • Box 43 folder 28 uva-lib:2228007
      Letter from John Maguire to Philip Showalter Hench March 4, 1950
      1 page
      English Maguire, John
    • Box 43 folder 28 uva-lib:2228008
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  March 7, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench agrees with Soper concerning the proposed changes to the inscription of the memorial plaque, to be placed at the site where Reed died. He notes that the "Saturday Evening Post" rejected an article on Reed.

    • Box 43 folder 28 uva-lib:2228009
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Sidney Wallach  March 13, 1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests a Reed memorial which would have long-range value to the public rather than a short-term publicity campaign. He discusses Camp Lazear and Building No. 1, and his efforts to have this site memorialized. Hench informs Wallach of the work of the Walter Reed Memorial Association, and other attempts to publicize Reed's work.

    • Box 43 folder 28 uva-lib:2228010
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Maguire  March 14, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Maguire that this is the 50th anniversary of the conquest of yellow fever by Reed and his colleagues. He hopes that a suitable article might be prepared for some magazine. Since he does not have time to write an article, he inquires whether Maguire would be interested in taking up the task.

    • Box 43 folder 28 uva-lib:2228011
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lucius W. Johnson March 17, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 28 uva-lib:2228012
      Letter from Sidney Wallach to Philip Showalter Hench  March 24, 1950
      1 page
      English Wallach, Sidney, 1905-1979

      Wallach is grateful for Hench's suggestions. He feels that influential circles should exercise their power. Wallach would like to discuss Hench's proposals further.

    • Box 43 folder 28 uva-lib:2228013
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  March 28, 1950
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler does not have any recent information concerning the status of the bill in Congress honoring Reed. He offers his opinion as to how any funding should be spent. The final wording of the plaque memorializing the site of Reed's death has been agreed upon.

  • Box 43 folder 29 uva-lib:2228014
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench April 3, 1950
  • Box 43 folder 30 uva-lib:2228015
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1950
    • Box 43 folder 30 uva-lib:2228016
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  April 17, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench encourages Siler to stay in contact with Wallach. He feels that Wallach's activities should be guided by the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 43 folder 30 uva-lib:2228017
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  April 20, 1950
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler describes his preparations to have the plaque memorializing Reed's death unveiled. He has not heard from Wallach and does not know the present status of the bill and the allocation of the funding. He offers his opinion on how any government funding should be spent.

  • Box 43 folder 31 uva-lib:2228018
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1950
    • Box 43 folder 31 uva-lib:2228019
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Sidney Wallach  May 3, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench encourages Wallach to contact Siler, the secretary of the Walter Reed Memorial Association. Hench notes that there is a general feeling any funding should be spent on something more long-term than a publicity campaign.

    • Box 43 folder 31 uva-lib:2228020
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Paul May 3, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 31 uva-lib:2228021
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler May 3, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 31 uva-lib:2228022
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  May 11, 1950
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      The plaque honoring Reed will soon be installed at Fort McNair. He will send Hench a photo of the plaque after its installation. Siler has not heard from Wallach since his original visit to Washington.

    • Box 43 folder 31 uva-lib:2228023
      Letter from Sidney Wallach to Philip Showalter Hench  May 12, 1950
      1 page
      English Wallach, Sidney, 1905-1979

      Wallach requests that Hench put him in contact with policy-making officials of some of the important pharmaceutical companies.

    • Box 43 folder 31 uva-lib:2228024
      Letter from Frank Carey to Philip Showalter Hench  May 26, 1950
      1 page
      English Carey, Frank

      Carey plans an article on Reed and yellow fever research. He wants to know what triggered Hench's interest in Reed's work. Carey inquires what kind of plans have been made for the preservation of Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 43 folder 31 uva-lib:2228025
      Letter from John R. Paul to Philip Showalter Hench  April 26, 1950
      1 page
      English Paul, John R. (John Rodman), 1893-1971

      Paul provides the names and addresses of Filiberto Ramirez Corria and Carlos Ramirez Corria.

  • Box 43 folder 32 uva-lib:2228026
    Press release by Frank Carey  June 24, 1950
    10 pages
    English Carey, Frank

    Carey details the 50th anniversary of the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 43 folder 33 uva-lib:2228027
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1950
    • Box 43 folder 33 uva-lib:2228028
      Letter from Frank Carey to Philip Showalter Hench  June 2, 1950
      1 page
      English Carey, Frank

      Carey requests Hench's permission to use an illustration in an article he is writing. He also requests a photograph of Camp Lazear Building No. 1 for the same article.

    • Box 43 folder 33 uva-lib:2228029
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Carey  June 6, 1950
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Carey reprints of his articles on the yellow fever story. He provides a detailed account of his involvement in researching the story and his attempts to preserve Camp Lazear.

    • Box 43 folder 33 uva-lib:2228030
      Letter from Frank Carey to Philip Showalter Hench  June 9, 1950
      1 page
      English Carey, Frank

      Carey sends Hench copies of two Associated Press stories on Walter Reed and yellow fever that he has written. He discusses the interviews and research he has done for the stories, requests a photograph of Building No. 1, and expresses hope that the second article, which discusses preservation of the building, will help to generate support for that effort.

    • Box 43 folder 33 uva-lib:2228031
      Letter from James Eckman to Herman Allen June 14, 1950
      1 page
      English Eckman, James Russell, 1908-1987
  • Box 43 folder 34 uva-lib:2228032
    Article on Camp Lazear Building No. 1, by Frank Carey  June 1950
    3 pages
    English Carey, Frank

    Carey describes the history of Camp Lazear Building No. 1; as well as the efforts of Hench to preserve the structure.

  • Box 43 folder 35 uva-lib:2228033
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench, Mary Hench, and members of the Reed family July 23, 1950
    • Box 43 folder 35 uva-lib:2228034
      Telegram from Blossom Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  July 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Blossom Reed informs Hench that her mother, Emilie Lawrence Reed, has died.

    • Box 43 folder 35 uva-lib:2228035
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Blossom Reed  July 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Mary Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      The Henches send condolences to Blossom Reed on the death of her mother, and assure her that the Walter Reed Memorial Association will continue paying Emilie Lawrence Reed's subsidy to Blossom.

    • Box 43 folder 35 uva-lib:2228036
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Lawrence and Landon Reed  July 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Mary Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      The Henches send condolences to Lawrence and Landon Reed on the death of Emilie Lawrence Reed, and inform them that the Walter Reed Memorial Association will continue paying Emilie Reed's subsidy to Blossom Reed.

    • Box 43 folder 35 uva-lib:2228037
      Telegram from Blossom Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  July 25, 1950
      1 page
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Blossom Reed thanks Hench for his expression of sympathy on her mother's death, and expresses regret that he could not serve as a pallbearer.

  • Box 43 folder 36 uva-lib:2228038
    Obituaries for Emilie Lawrence Reed July 24, 1950
  • Box 43 folder 37 uva-lib:2228039
    Letters from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench and Jefferson Randolph Kean July 26, 1950-July 29, 1950
    • Box 43 folder 37 uva-lib:2228040
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  July 29, 1950
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence Reed thanks Hench for his expression of sympathy on his mother's death, and expresses regret that Hench could not serve as a pallbearer. He describes the funeral.

    • Box 43 folder 37 uva-lib:2228041
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 26, 1950
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence Reed thanks Kean for his expression of sympathy upon Emilie Lawrence Reed's death.

  • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228042
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1950
    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228043
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Carey July 21, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228044
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  July 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Kellogg of Emilie Lawrence Reed's death.

    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228045
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Wallace H. Graham  circa July 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Graham of Emilie Lawrence Reed's death, and suggests that President Truman and Surgeon General Bliss send condolences to Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228046
      Letter from Mrs. Arthur S. Griswold to Philip Showalter Hench with attached check  July 24, 1950
      1 page
      English Griswold, Bessie M.

      Mrs. Griswold sends Hench $50.00 for the Reed Memorial Association, in memory of Emilie Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228047
      Letter from Frank Carey to Philip Showalter Hench  July 24, 1950
      1 page
      English Carey, Frank

      Carey sends Hench a copy of his yellow fever article. He informs Hench that the publication of the second story has been postponed.

    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228048
      Letter from Wallace H. Graham to Philip Showalter Hench  July 25, 1950
      1 page
      English Graham, Wallace H.

      Graham thanks Hench for informing him of Emilie Lawrence Reed's death. Graham has notified the White House and Surgeon General Bliss.

    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228049
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Carey July 26, 1950
      1 page
      English Carey, Frank
    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228050
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  July 28, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if the memorial plaque has been placed on the building where Walter Reed died. Hench regrets that he could not attend Emilie Lawrence Reed's funeral to serve as a pallbearer.

    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228051
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bessie M. Griswold July 26, 1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 38 uva-lib:2228052
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Sidney Wallach  July 31, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about the project Wallach had proposed. Hench had suggested that Wallach enlist the help of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

  • Box 43 folder 39 uva-lib:2228053
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed  August 12, 1950
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench expresses regret that he was unable to attend Emilie Lawrence Reed's funeral.

  • Box 43 folder 40 uva-lib:2228054
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed August 1950
    • Box 43 folder 40 uva-lib:2228055
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  August 12, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses regret that he was unable to attend Emilie Lawrence Reed's funeral, but hopes that Blossom Reed will now have time to rest. He informs her that he would be glad to receive and preserve any material of Emilie and Walter Reed's that she might come across in housecleaning, and that the University of Virginia, the Mayo Clinic and the Library of Congress have expressed interest in being permanent guardians of the Reed materials.

    • Box 43 folder 40 uva-lib:2228056
      Letter from Blossom Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  August 30, 1950
      5 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Blossom Reed describes her financial troubles and considers selling her mother's paintings in order to keep her home. She alludes to writings of her mother's that would be of interest to Hench.

  • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228057
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1950
    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228058
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  August 8, 1950
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that the plaque commemorating the room where Walter Reed died has been placed at Fort McNair. He discusses the subsidy paid to Blossom Reed by the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228059
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench August 8, 1950
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228060
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to F. Bustinza August 9, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228061
      Letter from Sidney Wallach to Philip Showalter Hench August 10, 1950
      2 pages
      English Wallach, Sidney, 1905-1979
    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228062
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench August 14, 1950
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228063
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  August 19, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench would like to have a photograph of the plaque placed on the building where Walter Reed died. Hench tells Siler that he has heard from Sidney Wallach again.

    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228064
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jaime Jaramillo-Arango August 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228065
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Sidney Wallach August 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228066
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  August 29, 1950
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler believes that the project to publicize Reed's work, proposed by Sidney Wallach, would be a waste of money and only benefit Wallach's company. Siler informs Hench that Kean has been ill.

    • Box 43 folder 41 uva-lib:2228067
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  August 31, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is concerned about Kean's condition and prospective surgery, and would like more information because he believes a different surgical procedure is more appropriate.

  • Box 43 folder 42 uva-lib:2228068
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  September 6, 1950
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench informs Blossom Reed that he is making inquiries about the annuity to be paid her by the Walter Reed Memorial Association and discusses the possibility of using some of the fund's principal.

  • Box 43 folder 43 uva-lib:2228069
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  September 17, 1950
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed informs Hench that Blossom Reed has been hospitalized. He discusses Blossom's financial difficulties and offers his opinions on the subject. He writes at length about Blossom's history of mental problems.

  • Box 43 folder 44 uva-lib:2228070
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed  September 28, 1950
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Lawrence Reed for informing him about Blossom Reed's illness, and notes that her last letter to him suggested that she was under a strain.

  • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228071
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1950
    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228072
      Telegram from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 4, 1950
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that Kean has died.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228073
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 4, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is distressed by the news of Kean's death and feels as though he has lost his own father.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228074
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 5, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Siler keep Hench's letters regarding Kean's medical treatment confidential.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228075
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 6, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Siler that he has heard from Blossom Reed, who described her financial distress and seemed somewhat incoherent. Hench suggests that it would be a comfort to her if the Walter Reed Memorial Association could let her know that the annuity will continue. He also mentions the possibility of using some of the principal of the trust to help Blossom keep her home.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228076
      Letter from F. Bustinza to Philip Showalter Hench September 8, 1950
      1 page
      English Bustinza, F.
    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228077
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 12, 1950
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler describes Kean's medical condition up to his death and notes that there was a beautiful service followed by burial at Monticello. He discusses Blossom Reed's health and financial situation.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228078
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 13, 1950
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler provides more details concerning Kean's medical condition before his death. Siler will confer with Lawrence Reed about Blossom's house in Pennsylvania, but believes it has been rented, and that she is to live with Lawrence after her discharge from the hospital.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228079
      Letter from Sidney Wallach to Philip Showalter Hench  September 18, 1950
      1 page
      English Wallach, Sidney, 1905-1979

      Wallach sends Hench correspondence between Wallach and Siler concerning a proposed commemorative program for Walter Reed. He asks Hench to use his influence with the Reed Memorial Association to arrange a meeting to discuss the project.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228080
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Sidney Wallach  September 12, 1950
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler tells Wallach that the death of Kean, who was President of the Walter Reed Memorial Association, makes it impossible for him at the present time to state when the Association can have a conference with him concerning a commemorative program for Reed.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228081
      Letter from Sidney Wallach to J. F. Siler  September 18, 1950
      1 page
      English Wallach, Sidney, 1905-1979

      Wallach sends his condolences for the death of Kean. He is dismayed at waiting until the end of November to discuss a commemorative program for Reed and offers to visit Washington to discuss the subject.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228082
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 19, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Siler for the information about Kean and Blossom Reed. Hench will be unable to attend the Reed Memorial Association meeting this year.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228083
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 22, 1950
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that members of the Reed Memorial Association will meet with Sidney Wallach to discuss his proposed publicity campaign. He regrets that Hench will be unable to attend the Association meeting, and offers to change the date to accommodate him.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228084
      Letter from Sidney Wallach to Philip Showalter Hench  August 28, 1950
      1 page
      English Wallach, Sidney, 1905-1979

      Wallach sends Hench a copy of a letter he has written to Siler at Hench's suggestion.

    • Box 43 folder 45 uva-lib:2228085
      Letter from Sidney Wallach to J. F. Siler  August 28, 1950
      1 page
      English Wallach, Sidney, 1905-1979

      Wallach describes plans for a national and possibly international Walter Reed commemorative publicity campaign under the auspices of the Reed Memorial Association, and stresses the importance of the campaign in light of communism.

  • Box 43 folder 46 uva-lib:2228086
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1950
    • Box 43 folder 46 uva-lib:2228087
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 4, 1950
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler inquires if Hench might be able to attend a meeting of the Reed Memorial Association on his return home from Europe after receiving the Nobel Prize.

    • Box 43 folder 46 uva-lib:2228088
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  November 9, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Siler that it will be impossible for him to attend the upcoming meeting of the Reed Memorial Association. However, he hopes to attend again in the future.

  • Box 43 folder 47 uva-lib:2228089
    Minutes of the annual meeting of the board of managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association December 4, 1950
    • Box 43 folder 47 uva-lib:2228090
      Memorandum from Albert G. Love to the Board of Governors  December 14 1950
      4 pages
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-

      This memorandum records the minutes from the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association. Included is a discussion of Blossom Reed's situation and the ongoing effort to publicize Reed's work.

    • Box 43 folder 47 uva-lib:2228091
      Notice of the Annual Meeting of Members of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 30, 1950
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs members of the Association about the date of the annual meeting.

  • Box 43 folder 48 uva-lib:2228092
    Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  December 20, 1950
    1 page
    English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

    Siler informs Hench that he has been elected vice-president of the Reed Memorial Association, and hopes that he will accept. The former vice president, Ireland, has been hospitalized for several months.

  • Box 43 folder 49 uva-lib:2228093
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench concerning the memorialization of Camp Lazear and preservation of Building Number One 1950
    • Box 43 folder 49 uva-lib:2228094
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  March 20, 1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses Lydia's arthritis. He discusses the stalled effort to preserve Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear and asks if Rojas knows of any way to break the impasse. He assures her that plans for the memorial will in no way intrude on the nearby Rojas family home.

    • Box 43 folder 49 uva-lib:2228095
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John W. Hart  July 29, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted that the Cuban government honored Hart. He details his attempts to preserve and memorialize Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear, and asks if Hart encountered anyone in Cuba who might be able to help.

    • Box 43 folder 49 uva-lib:2228096
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  August 14, 1950
      1 page
      English Hart, John W.

      Hart believes that the only way the Camp Lazear site will be preserved is if the Americans provide funds. However, he is willing to make overtures to his friends in Cuba.

    • Box 43 folder 49 uva-lib:2228097
      Letter from Frank Carey to Philip Showalter Hench September 22, 1950
      1 page
      English Carey, Frank
    • Box 43 folder 49 uva-lib:2228098
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Carey September 28, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 43 folder 50 uva-lib:2228099
    Outline for Philip Showalter Hench's book on yellow fever and Walter Reed  circa 1950
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    This outline lists chapter titles and provides rough descriptions of their content.

  • Box 43 folder 51 uva-lib:2228100
    Miscellaneous notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1950
    English
  • Box 43 folder 52 uva-lib:2228101
    Official Army Register: Officers' Honorary Retired List , published by the U.S. Department of the Army January 1, 1951
  • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228102
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1951
    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228103
      Letter from William B. Bean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 5, 1951
      1 page
      English Bean, William Bennett

      Bean inquires if any plans have been made for a celebration of the centennial of Walter Reed's birth. If not, Bean will propose the idea to people at his alma mater, the University of Virginia.

    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228104
      Letter from Albert G. Love to the Members of the Board of Governors of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  January 5, 1951
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228105
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  January 8, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Siler that he is pleased to accept the vice-presidency of the Walter Reed Memorial Association. Hench discusses the recent deaths of Kean and Moran.

    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228106
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  January 17, 1951
      2 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler sends Hench photographs of the plaque placed on the building where Reed died. He congratulates Hench for being awarded the Nobel prize and hopes that he will be able to attend this year's Walter Reed Memorial Association meeting.

    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228107
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William B. Bean  January 19, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench agrees that Bean should suggest that the University of Virginia commemorate the centennial of Reed's birth, and offers to help in any way possible.

    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228108
      Letter from William B. Bean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 23, 1951
      1 page
      English Bean, William Bennett

      Bean informs Hench that he will discuss a commemoration of the centennial of Reed's birth with colleagues at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228109
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  January 25, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the photographs of the plaque placed on the building where Reed died.

    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228110
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Arthur S. Griswold  January 27, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Mrs. Griswold for her contribution to the Reed Memorial Association and informs her that most of the association's funds are used to support Reed's daughter.

    • Box 43 folder 53 uva-lib:2228111
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  January 27, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Mrs. Griswold for her contribution to the Reed Memorial Association and informs her that most of the association's funds are used to support Reed's daughter.

  • Box 43 folder 54 uva-lib:2228112
    Annual Report of the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory for the United States House of Representatives January 1951
  • Box 43 folder 55 uva-lib:2228113
    "The University of Alabama ", Lincoln-Mercury Times , by John Craig Stewart January 1951
  • Box 43 folder 56 uva-lib:2228114
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1951
    • Box 43 folder 56 uva-lib:2228115
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  February 6, 1951
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 43 folder 56 uva-lib:2228116
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lucius W. Johnson  February 8, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 43 folder 57 uva-lib:2228117
    "The Cities of America: Havana ", The Saturday Evening Post , by Leigh White March 31, 1951
  • Box 43 folder 58 uva-lib:2228118
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1951
    • Box 43 folder 58 uva-lib:2228119
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bessie M. Griswold  March 29, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 58 uva-lib:2228120
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  March 30, 1951
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
  • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228121
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1951
    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228122
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 11, 1951
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228123
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 2, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228124
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 4, 1951
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228125
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 9, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228126
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Earle [Mary] Standlee  April 16, 1951
      7 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench makes detailed criticisms of Standlee's manuscript on Walter Reed. His remarks are prefaced by a thorough account of his own Reed research.

    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228127
      Letter from Martha Alexander to Philip Showalter Hench  April 17, 1951
      1 page
      English Alexander, Martha

      Alexander, writing on behalf of "The Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences," requests that Hench review a book on yellow fever, by George Strode, for the journal.

    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228128
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Underwood and Underwood  April 18, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests photographs of Walter Reed and the people and places associated with the yellow fever experiments. He also seeks photographs of the Nobel Prize ceremonies.

    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228129
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Underwood and Underwood  April 18, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228130
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  April 18, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 59 uva-lib:2228131
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 23, 1951
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
  • Box 43 folder 60 uva-lib:2228132
    "Battling Diseases ", Collier's May 5, 1951
  • Box 43 folder 61 uva-lib:2228133
    Invitation and programs for the unveiling of busts and tablets of Alexander Graham Bell and William Crawford Gorgas at New York University's Hall of Fame for Great Americans May 5, 1951
  • Box 43 folder 62 uva-lib:2228134
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1951
    • Box 43 folder 62 uva-lib:2228135
      Letter from Willard D. Mayer to Philip Showalter Hench  May 5, 1951
      1 page
      English Mayer, Willard D.

      Mayer sends Hench a photograph of the Carlos J. Finlay Memorial in Panama City.

    • Box 43 folder 62 uva-lib:2228136
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Willard D. Mayer  May 15, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Mayer for the photograph of the Carlos J. Finlay Memorial in Panama City.

    • Box 43 folder 62 uva-lib:2228137
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  May 30, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted to hear of the new source of Reed-Gorgas material that Lyons has discovered. He regrets that he was not able to attend the Hall of Fame event for Gorgas, but would like a program.

    • Box 43 folder 62 uva-lib:2228138
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom Magath  May 30, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 62 uva-lib:2228139
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Martha Alexander  May 30, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 62 uva-lib:2228140
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Casper F. Hegner  May 31, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 43 folder 63 uva-lib:2228141
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1951
    • Box 43 folder 63 uva-lib:2228142
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  June 4, 1951
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
    • Box 43 folder 63 uva-lib:2228143
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha L. Lyons  June 25, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 63 uva-lib:2228144
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Philip Showalter Hench  June 28, 1951
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
    • Box 43 folder 63 uva-lib:2228145
      Letter from Bertha L. Lyons to Albert E. Truby  June 28, 1951
      1 page
      English Lyons, Bertha L.
  • Box 43 folder 64 uva-lib:2228146
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1951
    • Box 43 folder 64 uva-lib:2228147
      Postcard from Argosy Book Stores to Philip Showalter Hench  July 24, 1951
      1 page
      English Argosy Book Stores
    • Box 43 folder 64 uva-lib:2228148
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul Tate  July 30, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228149
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1951
    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228150
      Letter from John E. Worden, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  August 2, 1951
      1 page
      English Worden, John E., Jr.
    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228151
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  August 3, 1951
      2 pages
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960

      Spies informs Hench that the University of Havana would like him to attend the International Congress on Nutrition and Metabolism.

    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228152
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee  August 4, 1951
      15 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench continues his critique of Standlee's manuscript on Walter Reed, making detailed observations based on his research into the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228153
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  August 7, 1951
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate thanks Hench for his citation of Kelly's Reed biography. Tate criticizes the accuracy of Kelly's account of the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228154
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John E. Worden  August 9, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests more information as to why Worden seeks certain photographs.

    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228155
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the International Varadero Hotel  August 20, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests brochures for the hotel.

    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228156
      Letter from John E. Worden, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1951
      1 page
      English Worden, John E., Jr.

      Worden informs Hench the photographs will be used in connection with a plan by the Army to honor Walter Reed on the upcoming centennial of his birth. He adds that "The Washington Post" is preparing an article, and hopes that Hench will consider contributing to it.

    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228157
      Letter from Oscar M. Narbona to Philip Showalter Hench  August 23, 1951
      1 page
      English Narbona, Oscar M.

      Narbona sends Hench information on the Hotel Varadero International.

    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228158
      Postcard from Argosy Book Stores to Philip Showalter Hench  August 24, 1951
      1 page
      English Argosy Book Stores
    • Box 43 folder 65 uva-lib:2228159
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  August 31, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench refers Tate to an upcoming history of Walter Reed Hospital, by Mary Standlee, which will include a chapter on yellow fever.

  • Box 43 folder 66 uva-lib:2228160
    Letters from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench September 1951
    • Box 43 folder 66 uva-lib:2228161
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench September 3, 1951
      9 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
    • Box 43 folder 66 uva-lib:2228162
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench September 26, 1951
      8 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
    • Box 43 folder 66 uva-lib:2228163
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench September 14, 1951
      2 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
  • Box 43 folder 67 uva-lib:2228164
    "Maj. Reed Visioned As Cancer Fighter ", The New York Times September 9, 1951
  • Box 43 folder 68 uva-lib:2228165
    Newspaper articles relating to honors for Walter Reed September 10, 1951
  • Box 43 folder 69 uva-lib:2228166
    Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed  September 12, 1951
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench honors Walter Reed's memory on the occasion of the centennial of his birth, writing that Lawrence Reed's father left his family a priceless heritage.

  • Box 43 folder 70 uva-lib:2228167
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed September 1951
    • Box 43 folder 70 uva-lib:2228168
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  September 12, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench pays homage to Walter Reed on his 100th birthday.

    • Box 43 folder 70 uva-lib:2228169
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  September 20, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Blossom of a celebration at the Bellevue Medical Center honoring her father. Blossom has compared Hench to her father, for which he is deeply honored.

  • Box 43 folder 71 uva-lib:2228170
    Newspaper articles concerning the Walter Reed centenary September 14, 1951
  • Box 43 folder 72 uva-lib:2228171
    "Medical College Honors Dr. Reed ", The New York Times September 14, 1951
  • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228172
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1951
    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228173
      Letter from John Whelden to Philip Showalter Hench  September 5, 1951
      1 page
      English Whelden, John

      Bellevue Medical Center, at New York University, plans to celebrate the centenary of Reed's birth. Since Hench is unable to attend, Wheldon requests that Hench send a message to be read during the ceremony.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228174
      Letter from Morris C. Leikind to Jim [s.n.]  September 8, 1951
      1 page
      English Leikind, Morris C. (Morris Cecil), 1905-

      Leikind is seeking information on Reed for a paper he is to present and recollects that Hench was interested in the subject.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228175
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Whelden  September 8, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests that Reed's family be invited to New York University's celebration of the centennial of Reed's birth. Hench argues that Wheldon is mistaken as to the year in which Reed received a degree from New York University College of Medicine.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228176
      Letter from John Whelden to Philip Showalter Hench  September 10, 1951
      1 page
      English Whelden, John

      Whelden apologizes for listing Reed's graduation date incorrectly and informs Hench that Lawrence Reed has been invited to the ceremonies celebrating the centennial of his father's birth.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228177
      Letter from John M. Gibson to Philip Showalter Hench  September 10, 1951
      1 page
      English Gibson, John M. (John Mendinghall), 1898-1966

      Gibson informs Hench that he is planning a biography of Sternberg. He learned about Hench's interest in Reed from a recent newspaper article, and would like access any Reed-Sternberg material from Hench's collection. Gibson also mentions having published a biography on Gorgas.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228178
      Letter from James Eckman to Philip Showalter Hench  September 12, 1951
      1 page
      English Eckman, James Russell, 1908-1987

      Eckman sends Hench a letter from Morris Leikind, who is seeking information on Reed for a paper he is writing.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228179
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen  circa September 12, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends a message honoring the memory of Reed on the 100th anniversary of his birth, to be read at the New York University College of Medicine celebration.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228180
      Letter from Dorma V. Schnurr to Philip Showalter Hench  September 13, 1951
      1 page
      English Schnurr, Dorma V.
    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228181
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John E. Worden  September 14, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires whether the celebration honoring Reed took place, since he did not receive the promised information. He also wonders whether the Washington Post wrote an article on Reed, since the newspaper never contacted him.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228182
      Letter from Currier McEwen to Philip Showalter Hench  September 14, 1951
      1 page
      English McEwen, Currier

      McEwen thanks Hench for the detailed information regarding Reed's diplomas and the dates of his time in college. He informs Hench that Reed's children are unable to attend the University's events celebrating the centennial of their father's birth.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228183
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Reservations Manager  September 19, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reserves a room at Havana's Hotel Nacional. He has been invited to participate in a medical congress in Havana.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228184
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Morris C. Leikind  September 20, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his interest in Reed's work and sends Leikind reprints of his articles on Reed.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228185
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen  September 20, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench hopes that the telegram sent for New York University's commemoration of the centennial of Reed's birth was satisfactory. He offers to send a photograph of Reed's Bellevue medical diploma to McEwen.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228186
      Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench  September 21, 1951
      1 page
      English Ennis, T. James

      Ennis confirms Hench's room reservation at Havana's Hotel Nacional de Cuba.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228187
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John M. Gibson  September 21, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench provides Gibson, who is publishing a biography of Sternberg, an overview of his Reed research. Hench offers his opinion of the relationship between Sternberg and Reed. Hench lists several important parts of the yellow fever story that remain in doubt and hopes that either he or Gibson might find the answers.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228188
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 21, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his upcoming trips and inquires about the date of the next meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228189
      Letter from John M. Gibson to Philip Showalter Hench  September 24, 1951
      1 page
      English Gibson, John M. (John Mendinghall), 1898-1966

      Gibson discusses his research on Sternberg. He thinks that Sternberg, along with Gorgas, was at first skeptical about the mosquito theory. However, he reconsidered that view before Reed went to Cuba. Like Hench, Gibson has not seen any confidential notes between Sternberg and Reed concerning the Yellow Fever Board.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228190
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 28, 1951
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that nothing special is coming up at the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association. Since Hench will be unavailable this time, he hopes to see him at next year's meeting.

    • Box 43 folder 73 uva-lib:2228191
      Letter from John E. Worden, Jr., to Philip Showalter Hench  September 28, 1951
      2 pages
      English Worden, John E., Jr.

      Worden informs Hench about the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and New York University College of Medicine activities commemorating the centennial of Reed's birth. The Washington Post carried an article featuring Cornwell's painting and a photograph of Blossom Reed.

  • Box 43 folder 74 uva-lib:2228192
    "Dr. Walter Reed from Gloucester County ", Virginia and the Virginia County , by Dorothy Ulrich Troubetzkoy September 1951
  • Box 43 folder 75 uva-lib:2228193
    "Walter Reed Anniversary ", Army Medical Library News September 1951
  • Box 43 folder 76 uva-lib:2228194
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench October 11, 1951
    3 pages
    English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
  • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228195
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1951
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228196
      Letter from Margarita La Rosa to Raymond C. Moore October 1, 1951
      1 page
      English La Rosa, Margarita
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228197
      Letter from Margarita La Rosa to Raymond C. Moore circa October 1, 1951
      1 page
      English La Rosa, Margarita
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228198
      Letter from Guillermo Garcia Lopez to Tom D. Spies  October 2, 1951
      1 page
      English Lopez, Guillermo Garcia

      Lopez recommends that the Hench's stay at the Casa La Rosa, in Varadero, Cuba.

    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228199
      Letter from Oscar M. Narbora to Philip Showalter Hench October 2, 1951
      1 page
      English Narbona, Oscar M.
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228200
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dorma V. Schurr October 2, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228201
      Letter from Currier McEwen to Philip Showalter Hench  October 10, 1951
      1 page
      English McEwen, Currier

      McEwen comments on Hench's telegram message for the New York University College of Medicine ceremony honoring Walter Reed.

    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228202
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Guillermo Garcia Lopez October 12, 1951
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228203
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Guillermo Garcia Lopez October 16, 1951
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228204
      Letter from W. Edwin Hemphill to Philip Showalter Hench  October 19, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hemphill, William Edwin, 1912-

      Hemphill is publishing an article on Walter Reed's years in Virginia and seeks photographs, as well as corrections to the manuscript, from Hench.

    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228205
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen October 25, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228206
      Letter from Currier McEwen to Philip Showalter Hench  October 25, 1951
      1 page
      English McEwen, Currier

      McEwen would like to have a copy of Reed's New York University-Bellevue medical Center diploma. He provides replies to the questions Hench had posed concerning Reed's medical education and experience in New York.

    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228207
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler October 25, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228208
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W. Edwin Hemphill  October 26, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he enjoyed reading the article about Reed and refers to photographs that might be appropriate. Hench notes that he knows little of Reed's early life and refers Hemphill to Laura Wood's book.

    • Box 43 folder 77 uva-lib:2228209
      Letter from W. Edwin Hemphill to Philip Showalter Hench  October 30, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hemphill, William Edwin, 1912-

      Hemphill thanks Hench for his comments on the manuscript about Reed's years in Virginia. He would like copies of Hench's photographs of Reed's University of Virginia medical diploma and of his birthplace.

  • Box 43 folder 78 uva-lib:2228210
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed  November 1951
    • Box 43 folder 78 uva-lib:2228211
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed  November 2, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lawrence and Blossom Reed that he is receiving numerous requests for his Reed materials. He notes that he would like to develop a policy regarding photographs and proper credit; in this matter he requests Lawrence Reed's opinion.

    • Box 43 folder 78 uva-lib:2228212
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  November 9, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 43 folder 79 uva-lib:2228213
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  November 5, 1951
    4 pages
    English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

    Blossom Reed explains why Hench is receiving numerous requests for information about her father: she mentioned in an interview Hench's extensive collection of Reed material.

  • Box 43 folder 80 uva-lib:2228214
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  November 6, 1951
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter L.

    Lawrence Reed suggests that Hench should use whatever caption he wishes, since he is the custodian of his father's papers.

  • Box 43 folder 81 uva-lib:2228215
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence Reed  November 16, 1951
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench requests to use a certain caption for photographs from his Reed collection.

  • Box 43 folder 82 uva-lib:2228216
    Minutes from the annual meeting of the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 21, 1951
    3 pages
    English

    This documents records the deliberations of the Reed Memorial Association. Special attention is paid to the centennial of Reed's birth.

  • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228217
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1951
    • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228218
      Notice of the annual meeting of the members of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 1, 1951
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228219
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W. Edwin Hemphill  November 2, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench will send Hemphill a copy of Reed's medical diploma and a photograph of his birthplace. These will be used in an article published by the Virginia State University.

    • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228220
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W. Edwin Hemphill  November 6, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends two photographs to Hemphill, for use in an article by the Virginia State Library. He hopes to receive some copies of the article when it is printed, so that they can be distributed among Reed family members and friends.

    • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228221
      Letter from Harry J. Warthen to Philip Showalter Hench  November 8, 1951
      1 page
      English Warthen, Harry J.

      Warthen requests permission to borrow some of Reed's personal items for the next annual meeting of the Richmond Academy of Medicine.

    • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228222
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W. Edwin Hemphill  November 8, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228223
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen  November 14, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228224
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry J. Warthen  November 20, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests a list of Reed items, which can be used for a Walter Reed Exhibit during the next meeting of the History of Medicine Section of the Richmond Academy of Science.

    • Box 43 folder 83 uva-lib:2228225
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1951
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960

      Spies asks for a copy of Hench's speech so it can be translated into Spanish. He does not believe that Hench will need a passport or visa to enter Cuba.

  • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228226
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1951
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228227
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  December 7, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228228
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hubert S. Bookwith  December 11, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228229
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arthur L. Beaumont  December 11, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228230
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bessie M. Griswold  December 11, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228231
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  December 11, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228232
      Letter from Roy Watson to T. James Ennis  December 20, 1951
      1 page
      English Watson, Roy

      Watson requests that Ennis provide top-quality service for the Hench's when they visit the Hotel Nacional, in Havana, Cuba.

    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228233
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Bessie M. Griswold  December 20, 1951
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-

      Love thanks Griswold for her monetary gift to the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228234
      Letter from Hans W. Ireland to Philip Showalter Hench  December 20, 1951
      1 page
      English Ireland, Hans W.
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228235
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  December 21, 1951
      2 pages
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228236
      Telegram from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  December 26, 1951
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960

      Spies urgently requests a copy of Hench's speech so that it can be translated into Spanish.

    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228237
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  December 27, 1951
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960

      Spies invites Hench to a luncheon at the Hotel Nacional, in Havana.

    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228238
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Carl Grey  December 27, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228239
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen  December 24, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228240
      Letter from F. Bustinza to Philip Showalter Hench  circa December 1951
      1 page
      English Bustinza, F.
    • Box 43 folder 84 uva-lib:2228241
      Letter from A. Edward Stunts to Philip Showalter Hench  circa December 1951
      1 page
      English Stunts, A. Edward
  • Box 43 folder 85 uva-lib:2228242
    Materials concerning the International Conference on Vitamins and Metabolism, Havana, Cuba December 1951-January 1952
  • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228243
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench concerning the preservation of Building Number One at Camp Lazear 1951
    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228244
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  August 6, 1951
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is discouraged by the Cuban government's lack of response to the Camp Lazear memorial. The government will not permit Hench to donate money to the site because it is a Cuban national monument, but the government has not allocated any money itself.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228245
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  August 30, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rojas that he is coming to Cuba in about five months for a medical congress. He asks her advice about hotels and indicates that he would like to see her.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228246
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  July 22, 1951
      1 page
      Spanish Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas informs Hench that she has read of the Cuban government's plans to make the Camp Lazear memorial another monument to Finlay, and wonders if Hench has abandoned his plans for the memorial or is still working with the government. She offers her help and hopes his ideas will be carried out.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228247
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  July 22, 1951
      2 pages
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas informs Hench that she has read of the Cuban government's plans to make the Camp Lazear memorial another monument to Finlay, and wonders if Hench has abandoned his plans for the memorial or is still working with the government. She offers her help and hopes his ideas will be carried out.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228248
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  October 27, 1951
      1 page
      Spanish Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas writes that she is glad to know Hench is coming to Havana because there are matters she wishes to discuss with him. She provides information about Cuban hotels and informs him that she will soon be in New York.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228249
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  October 27, 1951
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas writes that she is glad to know Hench is coming to Havana because there are matters she wishes to discuss with him. She provides information on Cuban hotels and informs him that she will soon be in New York.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228250
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  November 6, 1951
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath, director of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has noted Hench's interest in preserving the structure in which the yellow fever experiments occurred. The Trust does not have funds, but would be glad to offer support and publicize his project.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228251
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  November 17, 1951
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes Rath that he would appreciate any help that the National Trust for Historic Preservation could provide in preserving Camp Lazear. He describes his attempts to enlist the support of the Cuban government and the Rockefeller Foundation.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228252
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  November 19, 1951
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Love that he will not be able to attend the Walter Reed Memorial Association meeting. He writes that he is going to make one more effort [to memorialize Camp Lazear] when he returns to Cuba in several months.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228253
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1951
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath hopes that the National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings will be able to help in Hench's efforts to memorialize Camp Lazear.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228254
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1951
      2 pages
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-

      Love informs Hench that he was missed at the Walter Reed Memorial Association meeting. He read Hench's letter to Standlee, in which he questioned the reliability of her information, but does not think anyone will be able to convince her that Reed deserves all the recognition he has received.

    • Box 44 folder 1 uva-lib:2228255
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  December 21, 1951
      2 pages
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath informs Hench that his attempt to preserve Building No. 1 lies outside the purview of the National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings because of the Cuban government's involvement. He suggests raising funds through a medical fraternity, possibly with the sanction of the American Medical Association or the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

  • Box 44 folder 2 uva-lib:2228256
    Clippings from El Pais and Excelsior concerning the preservation of Building Number One at Camp Lazear 1951
  • Box 44 folder 3 uva-lib:2228257
    Advertisement for Physician to the World: The Life of General William Crawford Gorgas 1951
  • Box 44 folder 4 uva-lib:2228258
    Issues of Virginia Cavalcade 1951
  • Box 44 folder 5 uva-lib:2228259
    Booklets relating to Havana, Cuba circa 1951
  • Box 44 folder 6 uva-lib:2228260
    Newspaper clippings relating to R. Hart Phillips and The Battle with Yellow Jack , by George K. Strode circa 1951
  • Box 44 folder 7 uva-lib:2228261
    Letter from Harry J. Warthen to Philip Showalter Hench  January 11, 1952
    1 page
    English Warthen, Harry J.

    Warthen informs Hench that the Richmond Academy of Medicine will not be able to provide financial aid for the preservation of Building No. 1. He also regrets that it will not be possible to exhibit any of the Reed items at the annual history section meeting, but appreciates Hench's offer to lend copies of some of the originals and states which items he would like.

  • Box 44 folder 8 uva-lib:2228262
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to members of the Reed family January 1952
    • Box 44 folder 8 uva-lib:2228263
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  January 15, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Blossom Reed for the Christmas gift of two books owned and signed by her father. He thinks the librarian at the Mayo Clinic will want to put them on display. He informs her that he is returning to Cuba and hopes to work on the preservation of Building No. 1.

    • Box 44 folder 8 uva-lib:2228264
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  January 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Lawrence Reed a copy of the “Virginia Cavalcade,” which has an article about Walter Reed.

  • Box 44 folder 9 uva-lib:2228265
    "Walter Reed Society Organized ", Journal of the American Medical Association January 19, 1952
  • Box 44 folder 10 uva-lib:2228266
    Materials relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acceptance into The Order of Finlay January 24, 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 10 uva-lib:2228267
      Notes for remarks upon the acceptance of The Order of Finlay  1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] outlines remarks to be made upon his acceptance of “The Order of Finlay.” He speaks highly of Finlay and states that one of his most valued possessions is an original copy of Finlay's first paper on yellow fever and mosquitoes.

    • Box 44 folder 10 uva-lib:2228268
      Philip Showalter Hench's remarks on the acceptance of The Order of Finlay at the Finlay Institute  January 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is Hench's speech, made on his acceptance of “The Order of Finlay.” He speaks highly of Finlay and states that one of his most valued possessions is an original copy of Finlay's first paper on yellow fever and mosquitoes.

    • Box 44 folder 10 uva-lib:2228269
      Draft of Philip Showalter Hench's remarks on the acceptance of The Order of Finlay at the Finlay Institute  January 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This is Hench's speech, made on his acceptance of “The Order of Finlay.” He speaks highly of Finlay and states that one of his most valued possessions is an original copy of Finlay's first paper on yellow fever and mosquitoes.

    • Box 44 folder 10 uva-lib:2228270
      Interview with Philip Showalter Hench by a Cuban newspaper  circa 1952
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This interview transcription includes questions posed to Hench by a Cuban newspaper and Hench's answers. Hench expresses appreciation for receiving the Order of Finlay. He explains his thoughts on preserving Camp Lazear and emphasizes the cooperation that took place among people of different countries and different religions in discovering the cause of yellow fever. He also discusses his interest in hormones, particularly cortisone, hydrocortisone, and corticotropin.

    • Box 44 folder 10 uva-lib:2228271
      Questions for Philip Showalter Hench's interview by a Cuban newspaper  circa 1952
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 44 folder 10 uva-lib:2228272
      Interview with Philip Showalter Hench by a Cuban newspaper  circa 1952
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This interview transcription includes questions posed to Hench by a Cuban newspaper and Hench's answers. Hench expresses appreciation for receiving the Order of Finlay. He explains his thoughts on preserving Camp Lazear and emphasizes the cooperation that took place among people of different countries and different religions in discovering the cause of yellow fever. He also discusses his interest in hormones, particularly cortisone, hydrocortisone, and corticotropin.

  • Box 44 folder 11 uva-lib:2228273
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 30, 1952
  • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228274
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1952
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228275
      Letter from G. Glenwood Clark to Philip Showalter Hench  January 2, 1952
      1 page
      English Clark, G. Glenwood

      Clark inquires if Hench has any information on the "Apache girl," called Susie, who was abandoned by an Apache raiding party under Geronimo. She was subsequently taken in by Reed and trained as a servant. Clark notes that Susie eventually left the Reeds and returned to Oklahoma, where she taught English to Apaches.

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228276
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies  January 3, 1952
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is concerned about his responsibilities connected with the Congress on Nutrition and Vitaminology in Havana. He has received conflicting information regarding dates and paper submissions.

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228277
      Letter from Eleanor Lappage to Philip Showalter Hench  January 4, 1952
      3 pages
      English Lappage, Eleanor
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228278
      Telegram from Eleanor Lappage to Philip Showalter Hench  January 5, 1952
      1 page
      English Lappage, Eleanor

      Lappage informs Hench that there will be receptions on January 23 and January 24.

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228279
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Eleanor Lappage  January 8, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lappage that he has completed his reading copy for the Congress on Nutrition and Vitaminology lecture, but that it requires editing before publication.

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228280
      Telegram from Eleanor Lappage to Philip Showalter Hench  January 8, 1952
      1 page
      English Lappage, Eleanor

      Lappage requests that Hench edit the final draft of his speech and mail it to her.

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228281
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  January 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960

      Spies regrets that the speech preparation has been so demanding on Hench. He believes Hench needs a good rest while he is in Cuba, and notes that there are only several short functions he need attend.

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228282
      Letter from C.F. Loranz to Philip Showalter Hench  January 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Loranz, C.F.
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228283
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to C.F. Loranz  January 9, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228284
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Eleanor Lappage  January 9, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228285
      Letter from Currier McEwen to Philip Showalter Hench  January 14, 1952
      1 page
      English McEwen, Currier
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228286
      Telegram from Eleanor Lappage to Philip Showalter Hench  January 15, 1952
      1 page
      English Lappage, Eleanor

      Lappage informs Hench there will be no discussion of his paper, no occasion for informal remarks, and no facilities for showing his film. His bibliography can be whatever length he deems suitable.

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228287
      Letter from C.F. Loranz to Philip Showalter Hench  January 15, 1952
      1 page
      English Loranz, C.F.
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228288
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W. Edwin Hemphill  January 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228289
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  January 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228290
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  January 21, 1952
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler discusses the possibility of establishing a permanent exhibit of Walter Reed material, as well as the pros and cons of placing it at the Walter Reed Medical Center or the Army Medical Museum. Hench would be of great help in selecting material to be used in an exhibit. He hopes Hench's Cuba trip will result in the Cuban government furnishing funds for the preservation of Building No. 1.

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228291
      Letter from W. Edwin Hemphill to Philip Showalter Hench  January 30, 1952
      1 page
      English Hemphill, William Edwin, 1912-

      Hemphill will send Hench additional copies of the “Virginia Cavalcade.”

    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228292
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  January 30, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 44 folder 12 uva-lib:2228293
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Harry J. Warthem, Jr.  January 30, 1952
      1 page
      English
  • Box 44 folder 13 uva-lib:2228294
    Drafts of Not by Bread Alone , by Philip Showalter Hench  January 1952
    • Box 44 folder 13 uva-lib:2228295
      Not by Bread Alone, , by Philip Showalter Hench  January 1952
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's speech, for the Congress on Nutrition and Vitaminology, discusses nutrition and the importance of the enrichment of flour.

    • Box 44 folder 13 uva-lib:2228296
      Not by Bread Alone, , by Philip Showalter Hench  January 1952
      8 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's speech, for the Congress on Nutrition and Vitaminology, discusses nutrition and the importance of the enrichment of flour.

  • Box 44 folder 14 uva-lib:2228297
    Speech introducing Philip Showalter Hench to the President of the Lion's Club of Havana, by Felipe Carbonell  January 1952
    4 pages
    English Carbonell Ponce, Felipe

    Carbonell describes Hench's investigations into the yellow fever experiments and the actual location of Camp Lazear. He praises Hench as a physician and a friend while advocating the support of Hench's plans by the Cuban government.

  • Box 44 folder 15 uva-lib:2228298
    Materials relating to speech given by Philip Showalter Hench to the Rotary Club of Havana  January 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 15 uva-lib:2228299
      Speech given by Philip Showalter Hench to the Rotary Club of Havana  January 1952
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In this speech, to the Rotary Club of Havana, [Hench] mentions his marriage, his admiration of those involved in the yellow fever experiments, and some of the people he has met through his yellow fever research.

    • Box 44 folder 15 uva-lib:2228300
      Remarks introducing Philip Showalter Hench to the Rotary Club of Havana January 1952
      1 page
      English

      The speaker mentions Hench's discovery of cortisone, his Nobel Prize, and the Order of Finlay award.

  • Box 44 folder 16 uva-lib:2228301
    Materials relating to the memorialization of Camp Lazear February 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 16 uva-lib:2228302
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose R. Andreu  February 21, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Andreu for the Order of Finlay, and asks for a copy of Andreu's speech. He is delighted to know that there is a plan to memorialize Camp Lazear, and hopes that he will be able to attend the ceremony.

    • Box 44 folder 16 uva-lib:2228303
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arturo R. Ros  February 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228304
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228305
      Telephone message for Philip Showalter Hench  February 22, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228306
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench  February 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228307
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry J. Werthen, Jr.  February 11, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228308
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Victor Johnson  January 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228309
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies  February 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Spies that Hench's paper from the recent Havana conference has been revised and edited. He thanks Spies for the hospitality shown him in Havana, expresses his pride in receiving the Finlay medal, and asks Spies' help in acquiring a translation of Andreu's remarks made at the medal ceremony.

    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228310
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Angel Vieta Barahona  February 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228311
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustavo Pittaluga  February 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228312
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Guillermo Garcia Lopez  February 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Lopez for the courtesies shown to the him during the recent Havana congress. Hench enjoyed the meeting very much, even though vitamins and nutrition are not his field.

    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228313
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro A. Castillo  February 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228314
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cesar Rodriguez Exposito  February 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Rodriguez for the copy of his book on Finlay. Hench will have a translation made, and is sure he will find the information useful for his own research.

    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228315
      Letter from R.J. Hinton to Philip Showalter Hench  February 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Hinton, R.J.
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228316
      Letter from Marshall J. Fiese to Philip Showalter Hench  February 27, 1952
      1 page
      English Fiese, Marshall Jesse, 1917-
    • Box 44 folder 17 uva-lib:2228317
      Letter from Wilbur A. Lazier to Philip Showalter Hench  February 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Lazier, Wilbur A.

      Lazier thanks Hench for his note discussing the Lazear family, and will use the information in future research.

  • Box 44 folder 18 uva-lib:2228318
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed March 20, 1952
  • Box 44 folder 19 uva-lib:2228319
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  March 28, 1952
    6 pages
    English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

    Blossom Reed describes her financial problems in trying to keep her home. She explains to Hench that she will not supply information about Susie to Clark because she hopes to have Susie's story published for her own financial gain.

  • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228320
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228321
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Marshall J. Fiese  February 27, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228322
      Letter from Guillermo Garcia Lopez to Philip Showalter Hench  March 10, 1952
      1 page
      English Lopez, Guillermo Garcia

      Lopez thanks Hench for his contributions to the recent Havana conference. He was pleased to learn about Hench's work with cortisone, and also appreciated Hench's thoughtfulness in presenting slides in both Spanish and English.

    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228323
      Letter from Pedro A. Castillo to Philip Showalter Hench  March 14, 1952
      4 pages
      English Castillo, Pedro A.

      Castillo thanks Hench for participating in the Conference on Vitamins and Nutrition in Havana. [See 04420009, 04420012 for English and Spanish versions of Castillo's speech.]

    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228324
      English translation [from Spanish] of the introduction to Philip Showalter Hench's presentation at the Conference on Vitamins and Nutrition in Havana  1952
      3 pages
      English

      In an introduction to Hench's presentation at a Havana conference, [Castillo] gives an overview of Hench's Nobel prize winning research on arthritis and cortisone. See Spanish original.

    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228325
      Introduction to Philip Showalter Hench's presentation at the Conference on Vitamins and Nutrition in Havana  1952
      2 pages
      Spanish

      In an introduction to Hench's presentation at a Havana conference, Castillo provides an overview of Hench's Nobel prize winning research on arthritis and cortisone. See English translation.

    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228326
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to G. Glenwood Clark  March 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench promises to review Reed's letters to see whether he ever mentioned Susie, an Apache household servant. He will send a copy of Clark's letter to Reed's family, who may remember her.

    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228327
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry Clemons  March 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228328
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  March 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 20 uva-lib:2228329
      Letter from G. Glenwood Clark to Philip Showalter Hench  March 31, 1952
      1 page
      English Clark, G. Glenwood

      Clark thanks Hench for attempting to locate information about Susie, the Apache girl who was a domestic servant in Reed's household.

  • Box 44 folder 21 uva-lib:2228330
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  April 2, 1952
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench will inform Clark that Blossom plans to write a story about the Apache woman who worked in her parent's household. Hench offers to put her into contact with one of the editors of the Saturday Evening Post. He reports that the Cuban government seems prepared to do something about Camp Lazear, and he will send Blossom copies of the plans.

  • Box 44 folder 22 uva-lib:2228331
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 22 uva-lib:2228332
      Letter from Harry Clemons to Philip Showalter Hench  April 1, 1952
      1 page
      English Clemons, Harry, 1879-1968

      Clemons thanks Hench for a copy of an article on Walter Reed by James H. Bailey. He is impressed by the author's range of knowledge.

    • Box 44 folder 22 uva-lib:2228333
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to G. Glenwood Clark  April 2, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Clark that Blossom is writing a story about Susie, the Apache girl who worked in her father's household. He shares confidential information about Blossom's financial hardship, and says that he believes Reed's daughter should have the rights to this story, which Clark has been interested in publishing himself.

    • Box 44 folder 22 uva-lib:2228334
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro A. Castillo April 3, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 22 uva-lib:2228335
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench April 4, 1952
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 44 folder 22 uva-lib:2228336
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose R. Andreu  April 11, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Andreu for the honor of being elected a corresponding member of the Sociedad Cubana de Salubridad Publica.

  • Box 44 folder 23 uva-lib:2228337
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1952
    • Box 44 folder 23 uva-lib:2228338
      Letter from Tom D. Spies and Betty Spies to Philip Showalter Hench May 10, 1952
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960 Spies, Betty
    • Box 44 folder 23 uva-lib:2228339
      Letter from William B. Bean to Philip Showalter Hench  May 14, 1952
      1 page
      English Bean, William Bennett

      Bean sends Hench a copy of his talk on Reed. He would like to send copies to members of the Reed family. The publication of this talk stimulated considerable correspondence, and he is happy to have helped to keep Reed's name before the public.

    • Box 44 folder 23 uva-lib:2228340
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies May 14, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 23 uva-lib:2228341
      Letter from William B. Bean to Philip Showalter Hench May 17, 1952
      1 page
      English Bean, William Bennett
    • Box 44 folder 23 uva-lib:2228342
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Paul L. Tate  May 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby discusses his health problems. He comments on Standlee's history of Walter Reed Hospital. Truby suggests that it should be reviewed by some of the senior officers at the hospital.

  • Box 44 folder 24 uva-lib:2228343
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 24 uva-lib:2228344
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William B. Bean  June 3, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests that Bean send copies of his talk about Reed to various interested persons.

    • Box 44 folder 24 uva-lib:2228345
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gordon Banks June 11, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 24 uva-lib:2228346
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emeterio S. Santovenia June 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 24 uva-lib:2228347
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose R. Andreu June 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 44 folder 25 uva-lib:2228348
    Letter from Helen Duprey Bullock to Javier Malagon  July 11, 1952
    1 page
    English Bullock, Helen Duprey, 1904-1995

    Bullock inquires if Malagon knows of any organizations in Cuba that are concerned with the preservation of historical monuments, and whether there are any provisions in Cuban law for the protection of such sites. Bullock mentions Hench's interest in the preservation of Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear.

  • Box 44 folder 26 uva-lib:2228349
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1952
    • Box 44 folder 26 uva-lib:2228350
      Letter from Katherine Kennedy to Philip Showalter Hench July 16, 1953
      5 pages
      English Kennedy, Katherine
    • Box 44 folder 26 uva-lib:2228351
      Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and S.F. Haines July 29, 1953-July 30, 1953
      1 page
      English Haines, S.F. Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 26 uva-lib:2228352
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mona Rose or Alice Forbes  July 31, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks Rose and Forbes, whom he visited ten years ago, for the correct middle name of Wallace Forbes, so that it may be placed on the Camp Lazear memorial tablet. He also inquires as to the whereabouts of Wallace Forbes.

  • Box 44 folder 27 uva-lib:2228353
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family August 1952
    • Box 44 folder 27 uva-lib:2228354
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed August 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 27 uva-lib:2228355
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  August 11, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench doubts that the dedication of Camp Lazear will take place in September 1952. He does not think that the Cuban government will be able to pay travel expenses for the attendees, and suggests ways that the U.S. Army or government might pay for the Reeds and Truby to attend. Hench thinks it would be appropriate for the United States to have an official representative at the dedication, and suggests that Love approach the Surgeon General about this.

    • Box 44 folder 27 uva-lib:2228356
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench August 4, 1952
      5 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
  • Box 44 folder 28 uva-lib:2228357
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 28 uva-lib:2228358
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. Hench  August 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sorry to hear of the death of Gen. Ireland. He won't be able to attend the Hench family reunion. Hench inquires if George Carroll is still alive.

    • Box 44 folder 28 uva-lib:2228359
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Paul L. Tate  August 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby reports on his health and comments on attempts to have Ames included as a member of the Reed yellow fever board, which Truby insists is not historically accurate. He notes that Hench is still working for the preservation of Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear.

  • Box 44 folder 29 uva-lib:2228360
    Materials relating to a trip taken by Philip Showalter Hench to Mexico August 1952
  • Box 44 folder 30 uva-lib:2228361
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hazel Cage  September 13, 1952
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench thanks Cage for informing him that Ida Kissinger has died.

  • Box 44 folder 31 uva-lib:2228362
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1952
  • Box 44 folder 32 uva-lib:2228363
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family November 1952
    • Box 44 folder 32 uva-lib:2228364
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  November 14, 1952
      7 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Blossom Reed thanks Hench for the photograph and clipping. She sends him rough copies of her invitation from the Cuban government to attend the Lazear Memorial, and of her reply declining to attend.

    • Box 44 folder 32 uva-lib:2228365
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  November 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted with Blossom Reed's diplomatic reply to the Cuban invitation, in which she promoted her father and mentioned Reed's high regard for Finlay. He informs her that the park will be called Camp Lazear, and that this is the first time the Cuban government has honored Reed and his associates.

    • Box 44 folder 32 uva-lib:2228366
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  November 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lawrence Reed that Blossom Reed has already replied to the Cuban invitation to attend the Camp Lazear dedication. Hench requests that he send a communique expressing the appreciation of the Reed family.

    • Box 44 folder 32 uva-lib:2228367
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  November 29, 1952
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence Reed informs Hench that he has received three invitations from the Cuban government to attend the dedication of Camp Lazear. However, he has declined the invitations. He hopes that Hench has a wonderful time in Havana.

  • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228368
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench relating the dedicatory ceremonies for the memorial park at the site of Camp Lazear November 1952
    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228369
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Committee on Trips  November 4, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission from the Mayo Clinic Committee on Trips to attend the dedication of Camp Lazear, explaining his involvement with the preservation efforts. He has been invited by the Cuban government to speak at the ceremony.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228370
      Memoranda from the Medical Graduate Committee and the Committee on Trips  November 1952
      1 page
      English

      The Medical Graduate Committee approves a request to place a wreath on Finlay's memorial, and the Committee on Trips approves Hench's request to attend the dedication of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228371
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Austin Smith  November 5, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests that Smith publish a short news item in "The Journal of the American Medical Association" about the upcoming dedication ceremony of Camp Lazear. He lists the names of Cuban officials involved in the project. Hench confesses his fear that the site will be called “Parque Finlay” instead of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228372
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Robert P. Cooke  November 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses his condolences to Mrs. Cooke on the death of her husband. He informs her of the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication and asks for a photograph of her husband, whose name will appear on the memorial tablet.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228373
      Letter from Cesar Rodriguez Exposito to Philip Showalter Hench  November 10, 1952
      1 page
      English RodrĂ­guez ExpĂłsito, CĂ©sar, 1904-

      Exposito invites Hench to attend and speak at the dedication ceremony for Camp Lazear.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228374
      Letter from Austin Smith to Philip Showalter Hench  November 13, 1952
      1 page
      English Smith, Austin, 1912-

      Smith informs Hench that he will contact Cuban officials in order to get information about the dedication of Camp Lazear, and to stimulate recognition of American interest in this activity.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228375
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Bennett  November 18, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires whether the Medical School of Jefferson College or the Medical Alumni Association would be interested in placing a wreath under the medallion of Finlay during the dedication ceremony of Camp Lazear. Finlay graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1855.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228376
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cesar Rodriguez Exposito  November 18, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench accepts Exposito's invitation to attend the ceremonies at the Finca San Jose, site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228377
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George P. Berry  November 19, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires whether the Medical School of Harvard University might wish to have a representative place a wreath under the medallion of Wood during the dedication ceremonies of Camp Lazear. Wood graduated from Harvard Medical School in the late 1880s.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228378
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Vernon W. Lippard  November 19, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires whether a representative of the Medical School of the University of Virginia would like to place a wreath under Reed's medallion during the dedication of Camp Lazear. Reed graduated from the University of Virginia Medical School in 1869.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228379
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen  November 19, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires whether a representative of the Bellevue Medical Center would like to place a wreath under Reed's medallion during the dedication ceremonies of Camp Lazear. Reed graduated from Bellevue Medical College in 1870.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228380
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Willard C. Rappleye  November 19, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if a representative of the College of Physicians and Surgeons would like to place a wreath under the medallions of Agramonte, Lazear and Sternberg during the dedication ceremonies of Camp Lazear. All three were graduates of the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228381
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Boyd Wylie  November 19, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if a representative of the University of Maryland Medical School would like to place a wreath under Carroll's medallion during the dedication ceremonies at Camp Lazear. Carroll graduated from the Medical School of the University of Maryland in 1891.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228382
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Louis H. Bauer  November 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests to Bauer that a representative of the American Medical Association place a wreath either beneath the medallion of Finlay at Camp Lazear or on Finlay's grave during the dedication ceremonies of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228383
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank Carey  November 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication. He suggests that Carey, of the Associated Press, notify his Havana correspondent to obtain preliminary information for press coverage.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228384
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Acting Ambassador to Cuba  November 19, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication and encourages the ambassador to attend, in support of Cuban-American friendship. He sends him background information explaining the delicacy of the situation and refers to the Finlay-Reed controversy.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228385
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Domingo F. Ramos  November 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench looks forward to renewing his friendship with Ramos, whom he assigned a central role in the preservation of Camp Lazear. Hench also hopes that Ramos' suggestion of a public health facility on the site might be carried out, and pledges his support in this effort.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228386
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George K. Strode  November 20, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench hopes that Strode, or one of his Rockefeller Foundation associates, will attend the Camp Lazear dedication. In his speech Hench plans to credit Finlay with the mosquito theory and Reed with its proof.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228387
      Letter from Louis H. Bauer to Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1952
      1 page
      English Bauer, Louis H. (Louis Hopewell), 1888-

      Bauer regrets that he cannot attend the Camp Lazear dedication but will suggest that the American Medical Association be represented there.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228388
      Telegram from Currier McEwen to Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1952
      1 page
      English McEwen, Currier

      McEwen approves of Hench's idea of having a Bellevue Medical School representative at the Camp Lazear dedication. He will contact an alumnus in Havana to attend, and also send a wire on the occasion.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228389
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilton L. Halverson  November 21, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests to Halverson that a representative of the American Public Health Association place one or two wreaths during the dedication ceremonies of Camp Lazear, or send a message if no one attends. If Halverson has not received an invitation, Hench would be glad to suggest discreetly that he be invited.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228390
      Letter from Willard L. Beaulac to Philip Showalter Hench  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Beaulac, Willard Leon, 1899-

      Beaulac, of the American Embassy in Havana, informs Hench that he will attend the dedication of Camp Lazear. He would be pleased to host a reception as well.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228391
      Telegram from Vernon W. Lippard to Philip Showalter Hench  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Lippard, Vernon W., 1905-

      Lippard, of the University of Virginia Medical School, requests that Hench make arrangements to place a wreath in memory of Virginia alumni Reed, Moran, and Kean at the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228392
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Vernon W. Lippard  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lippard that he will arrange to place a wreath representing the University of Virginia Medical School in memory of Reed, Moran, and Kean at the Camp Lazear dedication. He will try to purchase orange and blue ribbons, as Lippard has instructed.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228393
      Telegram from Willard C. Rappleye to Philip Showalter Hench  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Rappleye, Willard C. (Willard Cole), 1892-1976

      Rappleye has arranged for a representative of Columbia University Medical School to place wreaths in memory of alumni Lazear, Agramonte, and Sternberg at the Camp Lazear dedication. He thanks Hench for the suggestion.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228394
      Letter from Austin Smith to Philip Showalter Hench  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Smith, Austin, 1912-

      Smith informs Hench that a representative from the American Medical Association will attend the Camp Lazear dedication and present a wreath.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228395
      Letter from A.J. Warren to Philip Showalter Hench  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Warren, Andrew J.

      Warren, of the Rockefeller Foundation, replies to Hench's inquiry about Reed's formula for the development of yellow fever. He states that Reed's fundamental conclusions are still accepted, but he does think it possible that some of Finlay's yellow fever cases may have been produced as a result of his experiments.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228396
      Letter from Frank Carey to Philip Showalter Hench  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Carey, Frank

      Carey appreciated Hench's tip regarding the Camp Lazear dedication and has written a story for the Associated Press, which he encloses. He asks that Hench inform him about any new developments in cortisone and ACTH.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228397
      Draft of newspaper article by Frank Carey  November 23, 1952
      1 page
      English Carey, Frank

      Carey's article explains the significance of Camp Lazear, describes the memorial, and discusses Hench's role.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228398
      Letter from Wilton L. Halverson to Philip Showalter Hench  November 25, 1952
      1 page
      English Halverson, Wilton L.

      Halverson informs Hench that the American Public Health Association will not send a representative to the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228399
      Letter from George A. Bennett to Philip Showalter Hench  November 25, 1952
      2 pages
      English Bennett, George A.

      Bennett informs Hench that a representative of Jefferson Medical College will lay a wreath in memory of Finlay at the Camp Lazear dedication. Jefferson Medical College, Finlay's alma mater, is planning a celebration of the centennial of Finlay's graduation, in 1855.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228400
      Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Ennis, T. James
    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228401
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Willard C. Rappleye  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rappleye, of Columbia University Medical School, that the Cubans are delighted that wreaths will be laid at the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228402
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to George P. Berry  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Berry, of Harvard University Medical School, that the Cubans are delighted that a wreath in memory of Wood will be laid at the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228403
      Letter from Vernon W. Lippard to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Lippard, Vernon W., 1905-

      Lippard thanks Hench for representing the University of Virginia Medical School at the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228404
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports to McEwen that the Cubans are delighted about the wreath in memory of Reed at the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228405
      Unidentified note circa 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228406
      Letter from George P. Berry to William W. Caswell  November 26, 1952
      2 pages
      English Berry, George P.

      Berry, of Harvard Medical School, explains the background and significance of the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication, and requests that Caswell represent Harvard at the ceremony.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228407
      Telegram from Paul F. Rake to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Rake, Paul F.

      Rake informs Hench that Jefferson Medical College alumnus Leandro Tocantins will represent the school at the upcoming Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228408
      Letter from Leandro M. Tocantins to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Tocantins, Leandro M. (Leandro Maues), 1901-1963

      Tocantins informs Hench that he will represent Jefferson Medical College at the Camp Lazear dedication. Hench is invited to the Pan-American Medical Association meeting which will meet on December 5 to report on the events and to highlight the accomplishments of Jefferson alumnus Finlay.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228409
      Letter from H. Boyd Wylie to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Wylie, H. Boyd

      Wylie has asked University of Maryland School of Medicine alumnus Jose Echeverria to represent the school at the Camp Lazear dedication. A wreath will be laid in memory of Maryland alumnus Carroll.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228410
      Telegram from Wilton L. Halverson to Philip Showalter Hench  November 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Halverson, Wilton L.

      Halverson, of the American Public Health Association, informs Hench that he is unable to attend the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228411
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Willard L. Beaulac  November 28, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is pleased that Beaulac, the American Ambassador to Cuba, will hold a reception following the Camp Lazear dedication. Hench forwards a copy of his remarks for the dedication so that Beaulac may be better informed about the history and persons associated with Camp Lazear.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228412
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Vernon W. Lippard  November 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench apologizes to Lippard, of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, that he forgot that Cooke also graduated from Virginia. He will add Cooke's name to the wreath for the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228413
      Telegram from Vernon W. Lippard to Philip Showalter Hench  November 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Lippard, Vernon W., 1905-

      Lippard inquires if Cooke should be included on the wreath representing the University of Virginia School of Medicine at the Camp Lazear dedication. Cooke, who died recently, was also a Virginia alumnus.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228414
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Boyd Wylie  November 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench was glad to hear from Wylie that the University of Maryland School of Medicine alumnus, Echeverria, will represent the school at the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228415
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Bennett  November 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is glad that Jefferson Medical College alumnus Tocantins will represent the school at the Camp Lazear dedication, honoring fellow alumnus Finlay.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228416
      Letter from George Packer Berry to William W. Caswell  November 29, 1952
      1 page
      English Berry, George P.

      Berry hopes that Caswell will be able to represent Harvard at the Camp Lazear dedication, but is sending official greetings from Harvard to Hench, to convey to the Cubans, in case Caswell cannot attend. On the same page, a note from Berry to Hench congratulates him on skillfully planning this event.

    • Box 44 folder 33 uva-lib:2228417
      Letter from Domingo F. Ramos to Philip Showalter Hench  November 30, 1952
      1 page
      English Ramos, Domingo F., 1884-1966?

      Ramos approves of Hench's idea of adding a public health facility to the memorial. He also discusses friends who are currently at the Mayo Clinic.

  • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228418
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1952
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228419
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  November 3, 1952
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228420
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to T. James Ennis  November 4, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228421
      Letter from T. James Ennis to Philip Showalter Hench  November 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Ennis, T. James
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228422
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the May Clinic Post Office  November 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228423
      Notice of the annual meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-

      This notice specifies the time and place of the meeting and the business to be discussed.

    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228424
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter J. Mandel  November 10, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228425
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to T. James Ennis  November 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228426
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to T. James Ennis  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228427
      Letter from Bill Laurence to Philip Showalter Hench  November 25, 1952
      1 page
      English Laurence, William Leonard, 1888-
    • Box 44 folder 34 uva-lib:2228428
      Letter from Nadine Hench to Philip Showalter Hench  November 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Nadine
  • Box 44 folder 35 uva-lib:2228429
    Drafts of The Historic Role of the Finca San Jose and 'Camp Lazear' in the Conquest of Yellow Fever by Carlos Finlay, Walter Reed and Their Associates , by Philip Showalter Hench December 3, 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 35 uva-lib:2228430
      Spanish translation [from English] of The Historic Role of the Finca San Jose and Camp Lazear (Quemados de Marianao) in the Conquest of Yellow Fever by Carlos Finlay, Walter Reed, and Their Associates , by Philip Showalter Hench  December 3, 1952
      12 pages
      Spanish Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In this speech, delivered at the dedication of Camp Lazear, Hench stresses the Cuban-American cooperation underlying the conquest of yellow fever. He discusses the Havana Yellow Fever Commission of 1879 and the choice of the Finca San Jose as an experimental site because of its yellow fever immunity. He describes Finlay's mosquito hypothesis and experiments, and the lack of support for his theory. Hench then outlines the work of Lazear and the Reed Commission, quotes Reed and Finlay, and concludes with praise for both the Cubans and Americans. See English original.

    • Box 44 folder 35 uva-lib:2228431
      The Historic Role of the Finca San Jose and Camp Lazear (Quemados de Marianao) in the Conquest of Yellow Fever by Carlos Finlay, Walter Reed, and Their Associates , by Philip Showalter Hench  December 3, 1952
      10 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In this speech, delivered at the dedication of Camp Lazear, Hench stresses the Cuban-American cooperation underlying the conquest of yellow fever. He discusses the Havana Yellow Fever Commission of 1879 and the choice of the Finca San Jose as an experimental site because of its yellow fever immunity. He describes Finlay's mosquito hypothesis and experiments, and the lack of support for his theory. Hench then outlines the work of Lazear and the Reed Commission, quotes Reed and Finlay, and concludes with praise for both the Cubans and Americans. See Spanish translation.

    • Box 44 folder 35 uva-lib:2228432
      Draft of speech and background notes for the dedication of the Camp Lazear Memorial  December 3, 1952
      16 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In this draft, Hench discusses the Cuban-American cooperation underlying the conquest of yellow fever. He mentions the Havana Yellow Fever Commission of 1879 and the choice of the Finca San Jose as an experimental site because of its yellow fever immunity. He describes Finlay's mosquito hypothesis and experiments, and the initial lack of support for his theory. Finally, Hench outlines the work of Lazear and the Reed Commission, quotes Reed and Finlay, and concludes with praise for both the Cubans and Americans. [See 04435001 and 04435013 for a shorter draft, in Spanish and English, of the speech.]

  • Box 44 folder 36 uva-lib:2228433
    Dedication of Camp Lazear, photograph index and notes December 3, 1952-December 6, 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 44 folder 36 uva-lib:2228434
      List of photographs taken at the dedication of Monumento Nacional Campamento Lazear  December 3, 1952
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench lists photographs taken during the dedication ceremonies of Camp Lazear, including scenes of speeches, laying of wreaths, and presentation of awards.

  • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228435
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench concerning news reports of the dedicatory ceremonies at the site of Camp Lazear December 1952
    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228436
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Austin Smith  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench offers to send Smith information for a story on Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228437
      Letter from Helen Cassidy to Philip Showalter Hench  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Cassidy, Helen

      Cassidy informs Hench that she would like to publish a piece about Walter Reed, the recent dedication ceremony in Cuba, and Hench's continued interest in the story. She inquires if he would be willing to lend manuscripts or reprints that might furnish background material.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228438
      Letter from Austin Smith to Philip Showalter Hench  December 8, 1952
      1 page
      English Smith, Austin, 1912-

      Smith requests that Hench send him more information regarding Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228439
      Letter from H. Boyd Wylie to Philip Showalter Hench  December 9, 1952
      1 page
      English Wylie, H. Boyd

      Wylie sends Hench a copy of the letter sent to him by Echeverria, indicating how much Echeverria enjoyed taking part in the Camp Lazear exercises.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228440
      Letter from J. Rafael Echeverria to H. Boyd Wylie  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Echeverria, Jose R.

      Echeverria briefly describes to Wylie the memorial park at Camp Lazear, the ceremony associated with the dedication, and his pleasure at being able to take part in the ceremony.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228441
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Austin Smith  December 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has returned from the dedication ceremony of Camp Lazear and offers to send Smith clippings and photographs of the dedication.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228442
      Letter from Austin Smith to Philip Showalter Hench  December 16, 1952
      1 page
      English Smith, Austin, 1912-

      Smith accepts Hench's offer to document the Camp Lazear dedication as if he were the correspondent for the “Journal of the American Medical Association.” He inquires if Hench knows of someone in Cuba who would be willing to be a correspondent for the journal.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228443
      Letter from James D. Baker to Philip Showalter Hench  December 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Baker, James D.

      Baker is sending Hench clippings of two articles that appeared in “Excelsior.” He regrets that the reporter published the articles without allowing Rojas and Baker check them, but thinks that the reporter explained cortisone use fairly well.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228444
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William W. Caswell  December 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Caswell two photographs of the Camp Lazear dedication taken with his own camera. Hench will make any desired prints for Caswell once he gets the film from Nogueira.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228445
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Austin Smith  December 23, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests that Smith invite Nogueira to be the Cuban correspondent for the “Journal of the American Medical Association.” He praises Nogueira for fulfilling his promises in a timely fashion, knowing everyone in Cuban political life, and for his knowledge of medicine.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228446
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  December 27, 1952
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas requests that Hench send her some photographs of the Camp Lazear dedication. She also invites him to come to San Jose for a rest.

    • Box 45 folder 1 uva-lib:2228447
      Letter from Austin Smith to Philip Showalter Hench  December 31, 1952
      1 page
      English Smith, Austin, 1912-

      Smith informs Hench that he can wait until the end of January for the Camp Lazear article and would like a photograph from the event.

  • Box 45 folder 2 uva-lib:2228448
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes concerning the news coverage given the dedicatory ceremonies at Camp Lazear by Cuban newspapers December 1952
  • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228449
    Correspondence, notes, and other materials of Philip Showalter Hench relating to the dedicatory ceremonies for the memorial park at the site of Camp Lazear December 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228450
      Telegram to Philip Showalter Hench  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English

      This telegram relates a loving message of best wishes.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228451
      List of the representatives paying tribute at the Camp Lazear dedication ceremony  December 3, 1952
      3 pages
      English

      This list includes representatives from universities and institutions paying tribute at the Camp Lazear dedication ceremony. Also included are the names of the honorees.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228452
      List of the representatives paying tribute at the Camp Lazear dedication ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English

      This list includes the names of the representatives from various universities and institutions present at the Camp Lazear dedication ceremony. It also indicates where the floral tributes were placed and whom they honored.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228453
      Certificate from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira, the Marianao Director of Sanitation, certifies that Hench will fumigate Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear for termites.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228454
      Invitation from Ambassador and Mrs. Willard L. Beaulac to Philip Showalter Hench  circa December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English Beaulac, Willard Leon, 1899-

      The American ambassador requests Hench's presence at a reception.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228455
      Receipt from florist to Philip Showalter Hench  December 5, 1952
      1 page
      English

      This receipt lists the cost of the floral tributes for each organization represented at the Camp Lazear dedication ceremony.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228456
      Card for floral tribute from Surgeon General, United States Army, George E. Armstrong for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Finlay, Reed, and associates.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228457
      Card for floral tribute from the Mayo Foundation for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      The card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Finlay, Delgado, Reed and associates.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228458
      Card for floral tribute from Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Finlay.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228459
      Card for floral tribute from Harvard University for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Wood.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228460
      Card for floral tribute from Bellevue Medical Center for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Reed.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228461
      Card for floral tribute from the University of Maryland for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Carroll.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228462
      Card for floral tribute from the College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Agramonte.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228463
      Card for floral tribute from the College of Physician[s] and Surgeons for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228464
      Card for floral tribute from the Surgeon General of the U.S. Army for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of the American, Cuban and Spanish soldiers.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228465
      Floral tribute card from the College of Physician[s] and Surgeons at Columbia University for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Sternberg.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228466
      Card for floral tribute from the University of Virginia School of Medicine for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Reed, Moran, Cooke and Kean.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228467
      Card for floral tribute from the Walter Reed Memorial Association for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Walter Reed.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228468
      Card for floral tribute from the American Medical Association for the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish

      This card was created to accompany a floral wreath presented in honor of Finlay, Delgado, Reed and associates.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228469
      Seating Chart for the banquet following the Camp Lazear Dedication Ceremony  December 1952
      1 page
      English

      This plan shows the seating arrangement for the Camp Lazear dedication banquet.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228470
      Invitation from the President of the Republic, the Minister of Health, the Mayor of Marianao, and the President of the Foundation for the Conservation of Finlay's Experimental Building to an inauguration of a commemorative park at the old Camp Lazear  December 3, 1952
      2 pages
      Spanish

      Official Cuban invitation to the Camp Lazear dedication identifies Building No. 1 as the site of Finlay's discoveries. The invitation includes a program of events, including Hench's speech.

    • Box 45 folder 3 uva-lib:2228471
      Invitation to the inauguration of Camp Lazear  December 3, 1952
      2 pages
      Spanish

      This is an official invitation to the Camp Lazear dedication. It includes a program of events.

  • Box 45 folder 4 uva-lib:2228472
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1952
  • Box 45 folder 5 uva-lib:2228473
    Confidential report and correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench concerning the preservation of Building Number One at Camp Lazear 1952
    • Box 45 folder 5 uva-lib:2228474
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Landon Reed  July 30, 1952
      7 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains the difficult socio-political situation in Cuba. He focuses on the confusion surrounding his invitation to receive the Order of Finlay, his difficulties with the Cuban press, and financial irregularities regarding the Camp Lazear fund.

    • Box 45 folder 5 uva-lib:2228475
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  August 11, 1952
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes about the progress on the Camp Lazear memorial park and states that the park and remains of Building No. 1 are to be dedicated in September.

    • Box 45 folder 5 uva-lib:2228476
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  October 8, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs his friends that the dedication of Camp Lazear has been postponed until December 3, 1952, which is Finlay's birthday and “Physicians' Day” in Havana. He is still concerned that the praise for Finlay might overshadow the doctors and volunteers who worked at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 5 uva-lib:2228477
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies  November 8, 1952
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Spies that the dedication of Camp Lazear will be held on Finlay's birthday and “Physicians' Day” in Cuba. He has made his concerns known to Nogueira that Finlay will dominate the affair and that Camp Lazear will be renamed “Parque Finlay.” He suggests Spies visit Camp Lazear when in Cuba to see how the work is progressing.

  • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228478
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with George E. Armstrong, Albert G. Love, Joseph F. Siler, Paul H. Streit, and Albert E. Truby concerning the memorialization of Camp Lazear, preservation of Building Number One, and the dedicatory ceremonies for the memorial park at the site 1952
    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228479
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  August 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that still has faith in Nogueira, but thinks the American Embassy in Cuba and the Surgeon General should become involved if it is discovered that the Cubans plan to dedicate Camp Lazear and Building No. 1 with new names.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228480
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  August 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks Love to check into the [Cuban] situation, since Siler is ill.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228481
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  August 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench stresses the importance of the final name for the Camp Lazear site. He also thinks it is important that the Army medical department and the State Department have representatives at the ceremony. Hench requests that Love contact Siler and Lawrence Reed to find out if they plan to attend the ceremony.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228482
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George E. Armstrong  August 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Armstrong about the Camp Lazear memorial and his concern about the park and Building No. 1 being named after Finlay. Hench believes that the Army Medical Corps and the State Department should participate in the dedication. He encloses an extensive report on the impending memorialization of Camp Lazear and the participation of the U.S. Army and State Department in the ceremony.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228483
      Memorandum from Philip Showalter Hench to The Surgeon General  August 12, 1952
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports to Army Surgeon General [Armstrong] on the impending memorialization of Camp Lazear and the participation of the U.S. Army and State Department in the ceremony. Additional items covered include the tentative date for the dedication, the correct names of the volunteers, the name to be given the memorial, American representatives at the dedication, financial support of the current project, and future improvement of the project by American financial support.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228484
      Letter from George E. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Armstrong, George Ellis, 1900-

      Armstrong suggests that Streit, Commanding General of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the Walter Reed Army Hospital, would be the ideal choice to represent the U.S. government at the Camp Lazear dedication ceremonies. He praises Hench's unremitting interest and zeal.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228485
      Letter from George E. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1952
      4 pages
      English Armstrong, George Ellis, 1900-

      Armstrong informs Hench he will be unable to attend the Camp Lazear dedication, but that he thinks Streit is a more appropriate representative anyway. Furthermore, Lawrence Reed, Blossom Reed and Truby will all be unable to attend as well. He mentions the possibility of financial assistance for representatives, but notes that aid for the memorial would require an act of Congress.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228486
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to George E. Armstrong  August 28, 1952
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228487
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 9, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Siler send him the names and addresses of the officers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association. Hench wants to send the names to Nogueira in the hopes that they will be invited, or at least notified, about the dedication of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228488
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George E. Armstrong  September 10, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Armstrong that he has not heard from Nogueira. Hench hopes that Armstrong can come to the dedication of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228489
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  September 12, 1952
      3 pages
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228490
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 15, 1952
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that he requested that Love send him the names and addresses of the officers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association. He inquires if Hench is going to the dedication of Camp Lazear and hopes that he will be in Washington so there can be a meeting of the Association.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228491
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 19, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Siler that he has not heard from Nogueira for over a month and is concerned the park will be dedicated with a different name. He regrets that he will be unable to attend the dedication or a fall meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association as he has used up all his vacation and meeting time. He does intend to have a report on the Camp Lazear dedication to present to the Association.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228492
      Letter from George E. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench  September 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Armstrong, George Ellis, 1900-

      Armstrong informs Hench that James Hanberry's middle name is “Leonard.” He regrets that he will be unable to attend the dedication of Camp Lazear, but is sure that Streit would be happy to attend if it does not conflict with prior commitments.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228493
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George E. Armstrong  September 29, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes to Armstrong that he has just received a cable from Nogueira informing him that the dedication of Camp Lazear has been postponed until December 3, 1952. Hench is concerned that Finlay will overshadow the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission because December 3 is Finlay's birthday and "Physicians' Day" in Cuba.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228494
      Letter from Arlyne C. Fransway to Philip Showalter Hench  October 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Fransway, Arlyne C.

      Fransway, Armstrong's secretary, informs Hench that Armstrong will be unable to attend the dedication of Camp Lazear. However, Streit will be available for the ceremony.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228495
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Arlyne C. Fransway  October 13, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench regrets that Armstrong cannot attend the dedication of Camp Lazear, but is glad that Streit will be in attendance. He will pass on further news from the Cubans when it is available.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228496
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 15, 1952
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler regrets the difficulty Hench has had with the Cubans and hopes Finlay doesn't receive all the credit. He solicits Hench's opinion in regards to increasing Blossom Reed's pension.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228497
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  October 28, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench regrets that Dean and perhaps Pinto will not be mentioned at the dedication ceremony. However, he is delighted that Kean, Truby, Sternberg and Ames will be honored. Hench approves the recommendation to increase the pension for Blossom Reed.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228498
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 3, 1952
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler thanks Hench for approving the increased pension for Blossom Reed. He mentions the death of Cooke.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228499
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love and J.F. Siler  November 4, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Love and Siler contact the editors of two military journals and encourage them to cover the dedication of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228500
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  November 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thinks that Camp Lazear will be called “Parque Finlay,” which he regrets. He is very distressed after seeing photographs which show that Building No. 1 is being repaired extensively rather than enclosed and preserved. He feels the building will be a replica and not a restoration. He mentions the recent death of Cooke.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228501
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 10, 1952
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler is glad Hench will be able to attend the Camp Lazear dedication. He and Love agree with Hench's suggestion to encourage American publications to carry a news item about the dedication.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228502
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul H. Streit  November 13, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted to know that Streit has accepted the Cuban invitation to come to the Camp Lazear dedication. He warns Streit that the preservation of Camp Lazear has been a politically sensitive issue. Hench thinks it is important that the Americans are appreciative, but also truthful, about what happened at Camp Lazear. He laments that Building No. 1 has been almost completely torn down in the process of repairing it.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228503
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 14, 1952
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that he and Love have both received invitations to the Camp Lazear dedication, but regrets that he will be unable to attend.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228504
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  November 17, 1952
      1 page
      English

      Hench regrets that he will be unable to attend the meeting of the Walter Reed Memorial Association. However, he will report to the Association on the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228505
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul H. Streit  November 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench makes clear that the Camp Lazear dedication is a significant affair because it is the first time the Cubans have honored Reed. He informs Streit that the Mayo Foundation is placing a wreath beneath the medallion of Finlay and suggests that the Surgeon General might like to do the same.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228506
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler and Albert G. Love  November 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he will represent the Mayo Foundation at the Camp Lazear dedication. He discusses which groups should present wreaths at the dedication. He has just heard from Nogueira that the park is still called "Camp Lazear" and that Building No. 1 will also retain its name.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228507
      Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  November 21, 1952
      2 pages
      English Streit, Paul H.

      Streit likes Hench's idea of having various medical schools and clinics place wreaths beneath the bust of Finlay. He has discussed this with Armstrong, Love, and Siler.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228508
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 25, 1952
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that the Walter Reed Memorial Association has authorized funds for a wreath to be placed at Reed's medallion while the Surgeon General commissioned a wreath for Finlay.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228509
      Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Streit, Paul H.

      Streit inquires if Hench thinks it would be more suitable to place the wreath from the Walter Reed Memorial Association under Finlay's plaque. He has had remarks dictated for possible use in Havana and would appreciate Hench's suggestions.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228510
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul H. Streit  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench says Cubans approve of wreath laying. He suggests the Army place one for Finlay. The University of Virginia is placing one in honor of Reed, but the University of Maryland has not responded in regards to Carroll.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228511
      Telegram from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  November 29, 1952
      1 page
      English Streit, Paul H.

      Streit states that the Army will provide a wreath for Carroll as well as for Finlay, while the Walter Reed Memorial Association will provide one for Reed.

    • Box 45 folder 6 uva-lib:2228512
      Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English Streit, Paul H.

      Streit is keenly disappointed that he is unable to attend the Camp Lazear dedication because of bad weather.

  • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228513
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Felipe Ponce Carbonell concerning memorialization of Camp Lazear and preservation of Building Number One 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228514
      Letter from Felipe Ponce Carbonell to Philip Showalter Hench  1952
      1 page
      English Carbonell Ponce, Felipe

      Carbonell informs Hench that, largely through the efforts of Colete, the Cuban government has approved $50,000 for the preservation of Camp Lazear. However, he is unsure how the money will be used.

    • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228515
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Ponce Carbonell  February 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench regrets that he and his wife missed Carbonell's visit when they were in Cuba. He will send Carbonell a copy of the Cuban government's plans for Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228516
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Ponce Carbonell  November 4, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is concerned that the Camp Lazear memorial will be named for Finlay rather than Lazear. He requests that Carbonell discreetly contact Nogueira about the matter.

    • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228517
      Letter from Felipe Ponce Carbonell to Philip Showalter Hench  November 10, 1952
      1 page
      English Carbonell Ponce, Felipe

      Carbonell responds to Hench's letter expressing apprehension that the Cuban government will name the Camp Lazear monument after Finlay.

    • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228518
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Ponce Carbonell  November 14, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Carbonell for his understanding regarding the naming of the Camp Lazear memorial. He assures Carbonell that the Americans will be grateful no matter what is done.

    • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228519
      Letter from Felipe Carbonell Ponce to Philip Showalter Hench  November 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Carbonell Ponce, Felipe

      Carbonell Ponce reassures Hench that the monument will be named the “Monument of Camp Lazear” and that the caseta will remain “Building No. 1.” He has suggested to Nogueira that Hench be acknowledged as the author of the idea of the monument as well as the finder of the caseta.

    • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228520
      Drawing by Felipe Carbonell Ponce of the plan for the Camp Lazear monument circa 1952
      1 page
      English Carbonell Ponce, Felipe

      Carbonell Ponce's drawing shows the placement of Building No. 1, tree, flag, wall, and bronze pictures of participants at the Camp Lazear monument.

    • Box 45 folder 7 uva-lib:2228521
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Ponce Carbonell  November 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is grateful for Carbonell's help, and requests that no recognition be accorded to Hench for his role in preserving Camp Lazear at this time. Hench does not wish to detract from those being memorialized.

  • Box 45 folder 8 uva-lib:2228522
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Walter J. Mandel and S.J. Quinn and the Miami Bureau of Customs concerning importation of lumber from Building Number One at Camp Lazear 1952
    • Box 45 folder 8 uva-lib:2228523
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter J. Mandel  November 10, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his research on Reed and his association with the preservation of Camp Lazear. He informs Mandel, a U.S. Customs official, that he will be transporting wood to the United States from Building No. 1, and inquires about the proper way to prepare and ship it.

    • Box 45 folder 8 uva-lib:2228524
      Letter from S.J. Quinn to Philip Showalter Hench  November 14, 1952
      2 pages
      English Quinn, S.J.

      Quinn informs Hench that the wood from Building No. 1 may have to be fumigated for termites before shipment to the United States. He provides details about duty rate and clearing customs.

    • Box 45 folder 8 uva-lib:2228525
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to S.J. Quinn  November 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Quinn, a U.S. Customs official, for information about shipping wood from Building No.1 to the United States.

    • Box 45 folder 8 uva-lib:2228526
      Letter from S.J. Quinn to Philip Showalter Hench  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Quinn, S.J.

      Quinn instructs Hench on the best way to ship boards and lumber salvaged from the remains of Building No. 1 from Cuba to the United States.

    • Box 45 folder 8 uva-lib:2228527
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to S.J. Quinn  December 1, 1952
      1 page
      English
  • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228528
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Pedro Nogueira concerning the memorialization of Camp Lazear, preservation of Building Number One, and the dedicatory ceremonies for the memorial park at the site 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228529
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  July 7, 1952
      6 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the rediscovery of Camp Lazear and his desire to erect a Cuban-American Memorial in honor of both Finlay and Reed on the site. He requests permission to personally pay for the construction of a suitable cover to protect Building No. 1.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228530
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  July 26, 1952
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Nogueira the data on persons associated in various ways with the work of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board. He inquires whether a date has been set for the dedication of Camp Lazear. Hench suggests names of people who should be invited. Hench discusses the socio-political ramifications surrounding the naming of the site.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228531
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  September 8, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Nogueira that the U.S. State Department and the Surgeon General's Office would like to receive an official invitation in order to send a representative to the dedication of Camp Lazear. There remain only two survivors from the experiments: Hanberry and Cooke.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228532
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  September 15, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is anxious to hear about the plans for the dedication of Camp Lazear. He wants to have American representatives invited and sends the names of the officers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228533
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  September 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench provides the correct spellings of Cooke and Hanberry. Cooke is in ill health and will not be able to travel to Cuba for the dedication of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228534
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  September 29, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses concern about the planned repairs to Building No. 1. He is worried that little of the original building will remain if the repairs are too extensive. Hench had envisioned that the Americans and Cubans could raise enough money to enclose Building No. 1 in a larger structure in order to protect it from the elements. Hench urges Nogueira to save as much of the discarded lumber as possible because souvenirs could be made of the remnants.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228535
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  October 3, 1952
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira sends Hench photographs of Building No. 1. The dedication of Camp Lazear will be on December 3, 1952, and he is going to send out the invitations soon. Nogueira wants Hench to attend the Science Academy Session following the dedication, which will be dedicated solely to the work of the Yellow Fever Commission, and for which he will be the principal speaker. He promises to save some of the original wood from Building No. 1 for Hench.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228536
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  October 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench secures a copy of Sternberg's "Report on the Etiology and Prevention of Yellow Fever ", and will present it to Nogueira. He wants to know whether he will be invited to the dedication ceremony.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228537
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  October 12, 1952
      2 pages
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira sends Hench a list of names to be engraved on memorial plaques for the dedication of Camp Lazear. He explains why some were included and others excluded.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228538
      Telegram from Philip S. Hench to Pedro Nogueira  October 25, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is unable to attend but approves Nogueira's decisions.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228539
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  October 25, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench generally approves of the selection of names to be honored on a plaque at the dedication of Camp Lazear. He asks to have a phrase clarified from Nogueira's last letter concerning the qualifications necessary to receive the Finlay Award.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228540
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  October 31, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Nogueira of Cooke's death. Hanberry is now the only surviving volunteer.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228541
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  November 4, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires when the official invitations will be sent out for the dedication of Camp Lazear and suggests the names of additional individuals who should receive an invitation.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228542
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  November 7, 1952
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench suggests additional individuals to be invited to the dedication of Camp Lazear. He expresses concern about the restoration work on Building No. 1, fearing that it is replication instead of restoration. Hench requests further details about his involvement during the dedication ceremony and Science Academy Session.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228543
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  November 7, 1952
      2 pages
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira proposes the Finlay award for Cooke posthumously, and notes that other individuals are being considered for the honor as well. He lists the names of persons receiving an official invitation to attend the dedication of Camp Lazear and describes Hench's role during the ceremony. Hench is to forward a copy of his speech so that it can be translated into Spanish for the Cuban media.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228544
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  November 10, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is pleased to hear that Cooke and Hanberry will receive the Order of Finlay and suggests that Truby and Reed's son might be considered for the honor as well. He promises to provide Nogueira with a Spanish translation of his speech.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228545
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Pedro Nogueira  November 13, 1952
      1 page
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Jessie Ames writes that she is planning to attend the dedication ceremony at Camp Lazear. She provides Nogueira with a list of names of her three children so that they can receive invitations for the event.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228546
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  November 13, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Nogueira that Ames' widow would like to attend the dedication ceremony of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228547
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  November 14, 1952
      2 pages
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira informs Hench that all invitations have gone out for the dedication of Camp Lazear. The official program will be sent out at a later date. He explains Hench's role during the dedication event and his attendance at a meeting of the Cuban Academy of Science. He assures Hench that the renovation of Building No. 1 is going well.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228548
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  November 18, 1952
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses travel preparations for his trip to the dedication of Camp Lazear. Hanberry is hesitant to attend because of financial difficulties. Hench includes a list of names of dignitaries who should receive invitations to the ceremony.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228549
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  November 21, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench acknowledges receipt of invitations. Hanberry claims that he is unable to travel to Cuba.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228550
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  November 23, 1952
      2 pages
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira discusses preparations for the dedication of Camp Lazear. He informs Hench that the President of Cuba will participate in the ceremony. Nogueira hints that family members of the Yellow Fever Board members will receive the Finlay Medal from the Cuban government.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228551
      Telegram from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Hench receives permission to lay a wreath beneath Finlay's medallion as a representative of the Mayo Foundation.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228552
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his travel plans to Cuba. He informs Nogueira that several representatives of U.S. medical schools want to place wreaths during the dedication ceremony of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228553
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  November 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Jefferson Medical College, from which Finlay graduated, will send a representative to the dedication of Camp Lazear. Hench discusses other preparations for the ceremony.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228554
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  December 12, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Nogueira for his hospitality during his stay in Cuba. Hench is trying to salvage parts of Building No. 1 and requests Nogueira's assistance.

    • Box 45 folder 9 uva-lib:2228555
      Building Number One at Camp Lazear  1952
      1 page
      English
  • Box 45 folder 10 uva-lib:2228556
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with R. Hart Phillips concerning the memorialization of Camp Lazear 1952
    • Box 45 folder 10 uva-lib:2228557
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips  November 5, 1952
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Phillips about his interest in the fight against yellow fever, his discovery of the original site of Camp Lazear, and the Cuban government's plan to make Camp Lazear into a memorial park to honor all of those connected with the conquest of yellow fever. Hench requests that she make discreet inquiries to learn whether Camp Lazear will retain its name or will be called “Parque Finlay”.

    • Box 45 folder 10 uva-lib:2228558
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips  November 21, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is anxious to find the service of a Cuban photographer to document the dedication of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 10 uva-lib:2228559
      Letter from R. Hart Phillips to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Phillips, R. Hart (Ruby Hart)

      Phillips informs Hench that the park on the site of Camp Lazear will be called “Campamento Lazear.” Building No. 1 will be called “Caseta No. 1” only, with no reference to Reed. A photographer will be available to take pictures during the dedication ceremony at Camp Lazear. The President of Cuba will speak at the end of the ceremony.

  • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228560
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Frederick L. Rath, Jr. concerning the preservation of Building Number One at Camp Lazear 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228561
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  January 11, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench arranges to meet with Rath and General Grant, of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, to discuss the preservation of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228562
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  January 21, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath invites Hench to lunch with himself and General Grant to discuss the preservation of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228563
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  February 11, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rath of renewed efforts by the Cubans to preserve Camp Lazear, but still believes American help will improve the situation. He requests advice on preserving another Cuban building, whose owners will not entrust its care to the Cuban government.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228564
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  February 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench will arrive late in Washington, and contact Rath when he arrives so that they can meet.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228565
      Telegram from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  February 15, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath informs Hench that a meeting with General Grant is possible on Monday, February 25.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228566
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  February 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench attempts to finalize plans for a meeting with Rath and General Grant.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228567
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  February 21, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath hopes that General Grant can join them for lunch on Monday, February 25.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228568
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  March 3, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he enjoyed meeting with Rath and General Grant.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228569
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  March 5, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath thanks Hench for providing him with a clear picture of the Camp Lazear situation. He sends Hench a copy of his letter to Maria Teresa Rojas.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228570
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  March 5, 1952
      2 pages
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath discusses his recent lunch with Hench, and provides Rojas with information about the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He has been unable to obtain information about preservation activities in Cuba, but will continue to search.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228571
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  March 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has written to Rojas and Cabrera. He hopes that they invite Rath to visit, and offers to help if they do so.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228572
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  April 1, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rath that Rojas and Cabrera have invited Rath to visit their farm. Hench writes that the two women are especially concerned about their property due to the recent revolution in Cuba.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228573
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  April 4, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath has accepted the invitation of Rojas and Cabrera to visit in order to advise them on preservation of their Finca San Jose. He believes that the recent Cuban revolution makes it unlikely that the government would be hospitable to initiating legislation to form a Cuban National Trust.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228574
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  April 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench assures Rath that he should visit Rojas and Cabrera despite the unpromising political climate, because he believes the women need advice now.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228575
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  April 16, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath sends Hench a copy of his letter to Rojas and Cabrera. He looks forward to his visit with them.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228576
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  April 16, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath informs Rojas of his travel arrangements and sends a photograph so that she will recognize him.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228577
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  May 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath sends Hench a copy of his report to the National Trust on his visit to the Rojas San Jose farm, and will write-up the full story for Hench as soon as he has time.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228578
      Report to [Carlos E.] Finlay and General Grant on the Quinta San Jose  May 7, 1952
      3 pages
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath describes the Rojas family estate and the adjoining Camp Lazear in terms of their historic significance. He discusses preservation difficulties in Cuba, and outlines Rojas' suggestion that Building No. 1 be taken down and rebuilt on her San Jose property. Rojas would like both properties to be taken over by the American National Trust, and for the Trust to help in setting up a Cuban-American foundation to preserve the property.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228579
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Philip Showalter Hench  May 23, 1952
      2 pages
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath informs Hench that the National Trust for Historic Preservation does not deem it possible to take ownership of the Quinta San Jose, as Rojas would prefer, but will cooperate with preservation efforts. He thinks any preservation association must be chartered in Cuba, but might have strong American representation.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228580
      List of expenses of Frederick L. Rath  May 23, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath lists his travel expenses for the trip to the Finca San Jose.

    • Box 45 folder 11 uva-lib:2228581
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frederick L. Rath  May 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted that Rath visited the Finca San Jose and is sure his advice will be helpful to Rojas. He sends a check for Rath's expenses.

  • Box 45 folder 12 uva-lib:2228582
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon concerning the memorialization of Camp Lazear 1952
    • Box 45 folder 12 uva-lib:2228583
      Greeting card from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench  December 1952
      2 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon had hoped to see the Hench's this winter for the award of the Finlay Medal to Hench.

    • Box 45 folder 12 uva-lib:2228584
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  January 8, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      The Hench's will be in Havana in January for a conference, and hope to see her while they are there.

    • Box 45 folder 12 uva-lib:2228585
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  February 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench enjoyed his visit with Rodriguez Leon and her husband, and is amused that she congratulated him on the Finlay Medal before he knew he was to receive it. He will keep her informed on Camp Lazear preservation efforts.

    • Box 45 folder 12 uva-lib:2228586
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  August 5, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is disturbed that plans for the memorial park at Camp Lazear still use Finlay's name in connection with Building No. 1. He requests information regarding newspaper reports about Camp Lazear.

    • Box 45 folder 12 uva-lib:2228587
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  August 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information regarding newspaper reports about the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 45 folder 12 uva-lib:2228588
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  November 24, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rodriguez Leon that he has accepted an invitation to speak at the Camp Lazear dedication, in December. Although Hench is not entirely satisfied with the plans, he thinks it is a step in the right direction.

  • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228589
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera concerning the memorialization of Camp Lazear 1952
    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228590
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  January 8, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench hopes he will be able to see Rojas and Cabrera when he is in Havana. He sends her a copy of his letter to Nogueira, and hopes she might help Nogueira arrange appointments for Hench related to the Camp Lazear preservation.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228591
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera  February 21, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      The Hench's enjoyed their visit with Rojas and Cabrera. Hench is meeting with Rath and Grant of the National Trust next week, and will show them pictures of the San Jose property.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228592
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera  March 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses concern about the recent Cuban revolution. He describes his visit with Rath and Grant of the National Trust, and informs Rojas that he suggested to Rath that he visit the Finca San Jose in order to advise her and Cabrera on preservation efforts.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228593
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  March 19, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Rojas copies of Cuban plans for the Camp Lazear memorial. He hopes she will agree to have Rath, of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, visit the San Jose property so that he may offer preservation advice.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228594
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  March 22, 1952
      2 pages
      Spanish Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas informs Hench that nothing can be predicted in relation to the preservation of Camp Lazear because the political situation is unstable. She discusses visiting with Rath so that he might advise them on the preservation of the San Jose property which has historical links to Camp Lazear. Rojas believes the San Jose property may be of interest to both the United States and Cuba for this reason.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228595
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  March 22, 1952
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas informs Hench that nothing can be predicted in relation to the preservation of Camp Lazear because the political situation is unstable. She discusses visiting with Rath so that he might advise them on the preservation of the San Jose property which has historical links to Camp Lazear. Rojas believes the San Jose property may be of interest to both the United States and Cuba for this reason.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228596
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  April 1, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is glad Rojas will permit Rath to visit the Finca San Jose to offer advice on preservation.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228597
      Letter from Frederick L. Rath to Maria Teresa Rojas  April 4, 1952
      1 page
      English Rath, Frederick L.

      Rath suggests a schedule for his visit to the Finca San Jose, and hopes to offer Rojas advice on preservation of the property.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228598
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Mary Hench  April 12, 1952
      2 pages
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas believes the new Cuban administration will, in time, be beneficial for the preservation of Camp Lazear. Rojas also believes that Rath will offer worthwhile advice on the preservation of the Finca San Jose.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228599
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  May 21, 1952
      2 pages
      Spanish Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas thanks Hench for arranging Rath's visit and is sure he will be able to advise her on preserving the Finca San Jose. Rath felt that the restoration of Building No. 1 would be very expensive. Saladrigas informed her that the Cuban government would not add to the $25,000 supplied by the previous administration. Rojas discusses the political situation involving Nogueira and the present government.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228600
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  May 21, 1952
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas thanks Hench for arranging Rath's visit and is sure he will be able to advise them on preserving the Finca San Jose. Rath felt that the restoration of Building No. 1 would be very expensive, and Saladrigas informed her that the Cuban government would not add to the $25,000 supplied by the previous administration. Rojas discusses the political situation involving Nogueira and the present government.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228601
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  June 23, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas sends Hench photographs of the Camp Lazear work. She has heard that the mayor of Marianao is involved with the project.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228602
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  June 23, 1952
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas sends Hench photographs of the Camp Lazear work. She has heard that the mayor of Marianao is involved in the project.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228603
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  July 31, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Rojas enclosures to review concerning the history of yellow fever.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228604
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  August 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests information about the naming of the Camp Lazear memorial. He plans to send her copies of Kelly's book on Reed, the Sternberg biography, and Senate Document 822. Hench advises her to get a copy of Carlos E. Finlay's book about his father.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228605
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  September 18, 1952
      1 page
      Spanish Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas describes her travels in Europe and refers to correspondence between Hench and Nogueira.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228606
      English translation [from Spanish] of letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  September 18, 1952
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas describes her travels in Europe and refers to correspondence between Hench and Nogueira.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228607
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  October 4, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses his concerns about the naming of the Camp Lazear memorial and the renovation of Building No. 1. He notes that the date of the dedication has been changed. Hench asks Rojas to review the material he sent and offers her advice. He provides family news.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228608
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera  November 7, 1952
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses his concerns about the naming of the Camp Lazear memorial and the renovation of Building No. 1. He requests that Rojas speak with Nogueira about the project.

    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228609
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      4 pages
      Spanish Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-
    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228610
      Workers at the former site of Camp Lazear  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228611
      The former site of Camp Lazear  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228612
      The former site of Camp Lazear  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 45 folder 13 uva-lib:2228613
      The former site of Camp Lazear  1952
      1 page
      English
  • Box 45 folder 14 uva-lib:2228614
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench and newspaper clippings from Cuban papers concerning news coverage of Building Number One at Camp Lazear 1952
  • Box 45 folder 15 uva-lib:2228615
    Notes of Philip Showalter Hench concerning the memorialization of Camp Lazear circa 1952
  • Box 45 folder 16 uva-lib:2228616
    Miscellaneous newspapers and clippings 1952
  • Box 45 folder 17 uva-lib:2228617
    Miscellaneous newspapers and clippings 1952
  • Box 45 folder 18 uva-lib:2228618
    Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine clippings of Philip Showalter Hench 1952
  • Box 45 folder 18 uva-lib:2228619
    Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine clippings 1952
  • Box 46 folder 1 uva-lib:2228620
    The Dedication of the 'Camp Lazear National Monument', Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 3, 1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 46 folder 1 uva-lib:2228621
      The Dedication of the 'Camp Lazear National Monument', Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 3, 1953
      22 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench provides a detailed account of the restoration and the dedication of Camp Lazear, as well as the social events following the ceremony. In two addendums he describes the Reed-Finlay controversy, Cuban newspaper articles on the dedication, and the political maneuvering involved in establishing the memorial.

  • Box 46 folder 2 uva-lib:2228622
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  January 17, 1953
    7 pages
    English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

    Blossom describes a fire at her house and offers her opinion on the Cuban response to her father.

  • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228623
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228624
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Enrique Saladrigas  January 2, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Saladrigas for his hospitality when Hench was in Cuba for the Camp Lazear dedication. He requests a copy of Saladrigas' speech given at the ceremony. He suggests more could be done at the memorial site, including a public health center.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228625
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alberto Recio  January 3, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Recio for his courtesies, including paying Hench's hotel bill, when Hench was in Cuba for the Camp Lazear dedication. He requests a copy of Recio's speech given at the ceremony. Hench suggests enclosing Building No. 1 and using part of the structure as a pubic health center.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228626
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera  January 5, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Rojas and Cabrera give a copy of an article by Agramonte to Nogueira. He comments on a recent interview he gave.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228627
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lucilla Schumann  January 5, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates the flowers Schumann prepared and the kindness she showed him while he was in Cuba. He will send her several documents concerning Camp Lazear and the Nobel Festival.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228628
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  January 5, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Nogueira send him information regarding the Camp Lazear dedication. He wonders if Kean could receive the Finlay decoration posthumously. He also discusses a posthumous decoration for Carroll.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228629
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to Philip Showalter Hench  January 6, 1953
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison appreciates the message from Batista as well as the Cuban cigar from Hench.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228630
      Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  January 9, 1953
      1 page
      English Streit, Paul H.

      Streit needs documentation for the Camp Lazear flowers before funds can be allocated. Streit regrets his inability to attend the ceremony.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228631
      Translation [from Spanish] of speech by Alberto Recio for the inauguration of Parque Lazear in Cuba  December 3, 1952
      5 pages
      English Recio, Alberto

      Recio' speech details the experiments of the Yellow Fever Commission at Camp Lazear and praises Finlay for first proposing the mosquito theory. He describes Hench's research and the actions taken by the Board of Patrons in creating the memorial.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228632
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dean Acheson  January 12, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Secretary of State Acheson for the help his department provided in regards to the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228633
      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
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      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.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228634
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Rodriguez Capote  January 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he was touched by the tribute that the Cuban government paid to the Yellow Fever Board members by the establishment of the Camp Lazear memorial. He hopes that it will constitute a symbol of Cuban-American cooperation.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228635
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar  January 13, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Batista for the dinner party following the Camp Lazear dedication. He stresses that the establishment of the Camp Lazear monument has given pleasure to many Americans. He hopes that the site can become a living memorial by the addition of a public health center.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228636
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George E. Armstrong  January 15, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes about the Camp Lazear dedication. He hopes that the ceremony will help ease Cuban-American tensions surrounding the Reed-Finlay debate.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228637
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to H. Boyd Wylie  January 16, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the Camp Lazear dedication ceremony and informs Wylie who laid a wreath on his behalf. He requests reimbursement for the cost of the wreath.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228638
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Austin Smith  January 16, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Smith information about the Camp Lazear dedication that he can forward to one of the writers for the "Journal of the American Medical Association."

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228639
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul H. Streit  January 16, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Streit a report on the Camp Lazear dedication, and would appreciate reimbursement for the flowers. He regrets that Streit was not able to attend.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228640
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Victor Johnson and Kendell Corbin  January 16, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228641
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George P. Berry  January 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench commends Berry on his choice of Caswell to represent the Harvard Medical School at the Camp Lazear dedication. He is sending Berry some material from the ceremony and will send pictures if desired. He would like to be reimbursed for the wreath honoring Leonard Wood.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228642
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Leandro W. Tocantins  January 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Tocantins that his presence as a representative of the Jefferson Medical College at the Camp Lazear dedication was appreciated. He is sending him a letter and photographs related to the ceremony.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228643
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Vernon W. Lippard  January 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Lippard that Crain was the representative of the University of Virginia at the Camp Lazear dedication. He requests that he send the enclosed information about the ceremony to someone at the University of Virginia since Lippard has just become dean at the Yale Medical School. He requests reimbursement for the wreath.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228644
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen  January 16, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending McEwen a report on the Camp Lazear dedication. Hench placed the wreath from Bellevue Medical Center in honor of Reed and would appreciate reimbursement. He can send a photograph if desired.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228645
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Willard C. Rappleye  January 19, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Rappleye information about the Camp Lazear dedication. Hench informs him that de Castro laid three wreaths as Rappleye instructed. He would appreciate reimbursement for the wreaths and can send photographs if Rappleye wishes.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228646
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips  January 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Phillips for her cooperation in regards to the articles about the Camp Lazear dedication in the "Havana Post."

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228647
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Atcheson L. Hench  January 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228648
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  January 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228649
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  January 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Siler that Elmore represented the Walter Reed Memorial Association at the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228650
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cesar Rodriguez Exposito  January 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Rodriguez Exposito that he has been asked to give an illustrated speech about the dedication of Camp Lazear for the Mayo Clinic. He would like to obtain two photographs de Castro laying Lazear's wreath.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228651
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to El Pais  January 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228652
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Alfredo Nunez Pascual  January 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228653
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gene Carrier  January 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests Carrier's help in obtaining two photographs to use in an illustrated speech about the Camp Lazear dedication, at the Mayo Clinic.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228654
      Letter from Victor Johnson to Philip Showalter Hench  January 21, 1953
      1 page
      English Johnson, Victor, 1901-
    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228655
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  January 23, 1953
      3 pages
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira answers questions posed by Hench in regards to the Camp Lazear dedication. He will mail Hench the films from the event.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228656
      Letter from Willard L. Beaulac to Philip Showalter Hench  January 23, 1953
      1 page
      English Beaulac, Willard Leon, 1899-

      Beaulac is sending Hench the seating plan of the dinner, which followed the Camp Lazear dedication, along with an extra set of photographs of the Camp Lazear ceremony.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228657
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  January 27, 1953
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler enjoyed reading Hench's report on the Camp Lazear dedication. He is sorry that Streit, who has been in the hospital, could not attend the ceremony. The monthly payment to Blossom Reed has been increased to $100.

    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228658
      Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  January 28, 1953
      1 page
      English Streit, Paul H.
    • Box 46 folder 3 uva-lib:2228659
      Letter from George E. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench  January 29, 1953
      1 page
      English Armstrong, George Ellis, 1900-

      Armstrong thanks Hench for his report on the Camp Lazear dedication. He appreciated Beaulac designating Mason and Lampner to place the wreaths in his name.

  • Box 46 folder 4 uva-lib:2228660
    Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench with an enclosed article February 23, 1953
    • Box 46 folder 4 uva-lib:2228661
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  February 23, 1953
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate believes that Warner has tried to take credit that belongs to others in the yellow fever experiments. He regrets that Pinto and Stark were not mentioned at the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 46 folder 4 uva-lib:2228662
      "The Experiment with Yellow Fever ", by Lena A. Warner  June 1902
      4 pages
      English Warner, Lena A.

      Warner's article describes her role in the yellow fever experiments and how to best care for yellow fever patients. An autograph note follows the text and calls the piece a "pure fabrication as to her part."

  • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228663
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228664
      Letter from Currier McEwen to Philip Showalter Hench  February 2, 1953
      1 page
      English McEwen, Currier
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228665
      Letter from Willard C. Rappleye to Philip Showalter Hench  February 3, 1953
      1 page
      English Rappleye, Willard C. (Willard Cole), 1892-1976
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228666
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Helen Cassidy  February 4, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Cassidy a description of the Camp Lazear dedication and a copy of the speech he gave.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228667
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Willard L. Beaulac  February 4, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Beaulac his memorandum on the dedication of Camp Lazear. He hopes the American Embassy will be called on to participate in other ceremonies at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228668
      Letter from Leandro M. Tocantins to Philip Showalter Hench  February 4, 1953
      2 pages
      English Tocantins, Leandro M. (Leandro Maues), 1901-1963

      Tocantins thanks Hench for the items he sent regarding the Camp Lazear ceremony. He encloses an English version of his remarks at the ceremony and mentions a thesis about Finlay by a graduate student at Villanova.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228669
      Talk Given Before the Audience Attending the Dedication Exercises of the Monuments to the Personalities Who Participated in the Yellow Fever Experiments at Camp Lazear , by L.M. Tocantins  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English Tocantins, Leandro M. (Leandro Maues), 1901-1963

      Tocantins notes Finlay's connection with Jefferson Medical College.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228670
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William W. Caswell, Jr.  February 4, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228671
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hazel Sicklick  February 4, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228672
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  February 4, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228673
      Letter from Leatha Logan to Philip Showalter Hench  February 4, 1953
      2 pages
      English Logan, Leatha
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228674
      Letter from George A. Bennett to Philip Showalter Hench  February 5, 1953
      2 pages
      English Bennett, George A
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228675
      Letter from H. Boyd Wylie to Philip Showalter Hench  February 5, 1953
      2 pages
      English Wylie, H. Boyd
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228676
      Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  February 5, 1953
      2 pages
      English Streit, Paul H.
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228677
      Letter from Willard L. Beaulac to Philip Showalter Hench  February 6, 1953
      1 page
      English Beaulac, Willard Leon, 1899-

      Beaulac writes that the Embassy and the U.S. government should be grateful to Hench for all that he has done.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228678
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to L.M. Tocantins  February 7, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228679
      Letter from L.M. Tocantins to Philip Showalter Hench  February 9, 1953
      1 page
      English Tocantins, Leandro M. (Leandro Maues), 1901-1963
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228680
      Letter from Vernon W. Lippard to Philip Showalter Hench  February 9, 1953
      1 page
      English Lippard, Vernon W., 1905-

      Lippard informs Hench that he is sending the information about the Camp Lazear dedication to Hunter, his successor at the University of Virginia. He is suggesting that the material be used for the next Medical Alumni News Letter and then placed in the library.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228681
      Letter from Helen Cassidy to Philip Showalter Hench  February 10, 1953
      1 page
      English Cassidy, Helen

      Cassidy would like details on how Hench became interested in Camp Lazear.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228682
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Currier McEwen  February 10, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228683
      Letter from Angela T. Gustafason to Philip Showalter Hench  February 12, 1953
      1 page
      English Gustafason, Angela T.
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228684
      Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  February 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Streit, Paul H.
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228685
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  February 16, 1953
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira reports that he will continue searching for wood from Building No. 1, but thinks the pieces are lost.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228686
      Letter from Thomas H. Hunter to Philip Showalter Hench  February 16, 1953
      1 page
      English Hunter, Thomas H. (Thomas Harrison), 1913-

      Hunter thanks Hench for the part he played in the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228687
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lidia Cabrera  February 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228688
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  February 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228689
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Nan and Emerson  February 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228690
      Letter from Currier McEwen to Philip Showalter Hench  February 20, 1953
      1 page
      English McEwen, Currier
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228691
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to L.M. Tocantins  February 21, 1953
      1 page
      English
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228692
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  February 27, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228693
      Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench  February 27, 1953
      1 page
      English Streit, Paul H.
    • Box 46 folder 5 uva-lib:2228694
      Letter from L.M. Tocantins to Philip Showalter Hench  February 27, 1953
      1 page
      English Tocantins, Leandro M. (Leandro Maues), 1901-1963
  • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228695
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1953
    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228696
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  March 2, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that Carbonell has been interested in the yellow fever story and helpful in a meeting with the vice-president of Cuba. Hench would like Nogueira to send a piece of Building No. 1 to Carbonell.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228697
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Ponce Carbonell  March 2, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives Carbonell advice to pass on to his wife's son about a medical fellowship in the U.S. Hench suggests Carbonell contact Nogueira and request a piece of wood from Building No. 1.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228698
      Letter from George P. Berry to Philip Showalter Hench  March 3, 1953
      1 page
      English Berry, George P.

      Berry requests Hench's opinion in regards to posthumously recognizing Maass and Ames.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228699
      Letter from George P. Berry to Marion E. Gridley  March 3, 1953
      2 pages
      English Berry, George P.

      Berry answers Gridley's questions concerning the annual meetings and membership in the Walter Reed Society.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228700
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  March 4, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that the Cubans asked him to help them determine the relative contributions of the Americans involved in the yellow fever work. He agrees with Tate that Warner has misrepresented her role in the experiments.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228701
      Letter from Fred L. Soper to Philip Showalter Hench  March 6, 1953
      2 pages
      English Soper, Fred Lowe, 1893-1977

      Soper has proposed to the Delta Omega Public Health Fraternity that a volume including articles by Finlay, Reed, and Gorgas be published. He believes that such a work would help alleviate nationalistic tensions.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228702
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fred L. Soper  March 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench agrees with Soper that it would be beneficial to re-publish some of the most important yellow fever articles by Finlay, Reed, et al. He inquires about English translations of Finlay's articles.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228703
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George P. Berry  March 23, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Berry that Maass was an experimental case of yellow fever, but that Ames did not have experimental yellow fever. Furthermore, it is not certain that he had yellow fever at all. Hench suggests that if Ames meets the criteria for a Walter Reed Society award, he would also favor honoring Hanberry, Kissinger, Moran, and Jernegan.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228704
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  March 14, 1953
      2 pages
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-
    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228705
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  March 24, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is interested in the proper preservation of the Finca San Jose.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228706
      Letter from John L. Crenshaw to Philip Showalter Hench  March 26, 1953
      1 page
      English Crenshaw, John L.
    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228707
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John L. Crenshaw  March 28, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the discovery and dedication of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228708
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George P. Berry  March 28, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 6 uva-lib:2228709
      Letter from Leandro M. Tocantins to Philip Showalter Hench  March 31, 1953
      1 page
      English Tocantins, Leandro M. (Leandro Maues), 1901-1963

      Tocantins is sending Hench reprints of a paper concerning Finlay and their visit to Cuba. He is appreciative of Hench's help.

  • Box 46 folder 7 uva-lib:2228710
    "Yellow Fever, Mosquitoes, and Carlos Finlay ", Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin , by Leandro M. Tocantins March 1953
  • Box 46 folder 8 uva-lib:2228711
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Reed family April 1953
    • Box 46 folder 8 uva-lib:2228712
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  April 2, 1953
      2 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Reed informs Hench that she has seven books of her father's which she wishes to sell. She inquires about book dealers who might be interested.

    • Box 46 folder 8 uva-lib:2228713
      Miscellaneous notes circa 1953
      1 page
      English
    • Box 46 folder 8 uva-lib:2228714
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  April 8, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Blossom Reed that he will be happy to help her with the sale of her father's books. He discusses what makes books and autographs valuable.

    • Box 46 folder 8 uva-lib:2228715
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  April 14, 1953
      2 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Blossom Reed is sending eight books that belonged to her father to Hench. She offers them to Hench for a very modest sum as she would rather he have them than anyone else.

  • Box 46 folder 9 uva-lib:2228716
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 46 folder 9 uva-lib:2228717
      Letter from George P. Berry to Philip Showalter Hench  April 7, 1953
      1 page
      English Berry, George P.
    • Box 46 folder 9 uva-lib:2228718
      Letter from Edward F. Rosenberg to Philip Showalter Hench  April 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Rosenberg, Edward F.
    • Box 46 folder 9 uva-lib:2228719
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  April 21, 1953
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira hopes that the Cuban government will agree to have medals made in honor of the people celebrated at the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 46 folder 9 uva-lib:2228720
      Memorandum from Helen Cassidy to Philip Showalter Hench  April 21, 1953
      1 page
      English Cassidy, Helen

      Cassidy asks Hench critique the attached article on the Camp Lazear dedication.

    • Box 46 folder 9 uva-lib:2228721
      Camp Lazear story for Mayovox, by Helen Cassidy  circa April 1953
      5 pages
      English Cassidy, Helen

      Cassidy's article briefly tells the story of the yellow fever experiments, the discovery by Hench of the correct location of Camp Lazear, and the eventual dedication of the site.

    • Box 46 folder 9 uva-lib:2228722
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  April 24, 1953
      1 page
      English Hart, John W.
  • Box 46 folder 10 uva-lib:2228723
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 46 folder 10 uva-lib:2228724
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to L.M. Tocantins  May 2, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 10 uva-lib:2228725
      Letter from L.M. Tocantins to Philip Showalter Hench  May 7, 1953
      1 page
      English Tocantins, Leandro M. (Leandro Maues), 1901-1963
    • Box 46 folder 10 uva-lib:2228726
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to L.M. Tocantins  May 12, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 10 uva-lib:2228727
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John W. Hart  May 15, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 10 uva-lib:2228728
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cesar Rodriguez  May 18, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 10 uva-lib:2228729
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  May 18, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the awarding of Finlay Medals to various yellow fever experiment participants.

  • Box 46 folder 11 uva-lib:2228730
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed May 2, 1953-June 11, 1953
    • Box 46 folder 11 uva-lib:2228731
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  May 2, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench's secretary informs Blossom Reed that her father's books have safely arrived.

    • Box 46 folder 11 uva-lib:2228732
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  June 11, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Blossom Reed of his efforts to determine the value of her father's books.

  • Box 46 folder 12 uva-lib:2228733
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1953
    • Box 46 folder 12 uva-lib:2228734
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  June 6, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 12 uva-lib:2228735
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary A. Benjamin  June 10, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Benjamin that Blossom Reed is trying sell some books autographed by her father, Walter Reed.

    • Box 46 folder 12 uva-lib:2228736
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom E. Keys  June 11, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests as good a price as possible for the books that Blossom Reed is trying to sell. He discusses Blossom Reed's financial problems.

    • Box 46 folder 12 uva-lib:2228737
      Memorandum from Tom E. Keys to Philip Showalter Hench  June 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Keys, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1908-

      Keys does not think that most of Reed's books offered for sale are valuable, except for one written by Holmes. He offers to contact book dealers for pricing information. However, Keys feels that Reed's autograph should increase the value of a book.

    • Box 46 folder 12 uva-lib:2228738
      List of Walter Reed's books  circa 1930-1966
      1 page
      English

      This document lists books, formerly owned by Walter Reed, which Blossom Reed is attempting to sell.

    • Box 46 folder 12 uva-lib:2228739
      Letter from John W. Hart to Philip Showalter Hench  June 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Hart, John W.
    • Box 46 folder 12 uva-lib:2228740
      Letter from Mary A. Benjamin to Philip Showalter Hench  June 19, 1953
      2 pages
      English Benjamin, Mary A.

      Benjamin is withdrawing her offer of $10 for each of the signed Walter Reed books. She has consulted two book-dealers who also refused to make an offer. She suggests he buy them himself.

  • Box 46 folder 13 uva-lib:2228741
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1953
  • Box 46 folder 14 uva-lib:2228742
    Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom Reed  August 12, 1953
    1 page
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench's secretary informs Blossom Reed that Hench has made more attempts to get a good price for her father's books but has been unsuccessful. He will buy them himself for $10 per volume if he is unable to find a better offer.

  • Box 46 folder 15 uva-lib:2228743
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1953
    • Box 46 folder 15 uva-lib:2228744
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  June 19, 1953
      3 pages
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 46 folder 15 uva-lib:2228745
      Letter from Lydia Cabrera to Philip Showalter Hench  August 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Pinbán, Lydia E.

      Cabrera informs Hench that she has asked the Minister of State to award him the decoration of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes.

    • Box 46 folder 15 uva-lib:2228746
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  August 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas writes that she would like Hench to receive the Grand Cross of Finlay. She comments on the recent political unrest in Cuba.

    • Box 46 folder 15 uva-lib:2228747
      Letter from Barbara Cornwell to Albert G. Love  June 18, 1953
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Barbara
  • Box 46 folder 16 uva-lib:2228748
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 46 folder 16 uva-lib:2228749
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  September 9, 1953
      1 page
      English
    • Box 46 folder 16 uva-lib:2228750
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera  September 29, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates Cabrera and Rojas nominating him for the Grand Cross of Finlay and the decoration of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes

    • Box 46 folder 16 uva-lib:2228751
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  September 30, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228752
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228753
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  October 6, 1953
      2 pages
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228754
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  October 9, 1953
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228755
      Letter from Gonzalo Guell to Philip Showalter Hench  October 10, 1953
      1 page
      Spanish Guell, Gonzalo

      Guell informs Hench that he has been elevated to the rank of Gran Oficial within the Orden Nacional de Merito Carlos Manuel de Cespedes.

    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228756
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wally Treanor  October 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228757
      Letter from Wally Treanor to Philip Showalter Hench  October 15, 1953
      1 page
      English Treanor, Wally
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228758
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 16, 1953
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228759
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  October 19, 1953
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228760
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wally J. Treanor  October 21, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228761
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  October 24, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228762
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 27, 1953
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228763
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lidia Cabrera  October 29, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228764
      Letter Atcheson L. Hench to Philip Showalter Hench  October 30, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974
    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228765
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  October 31, 1953
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960

      Spies is pleased that the Cubans are giving Hench the Order of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes award.

    • Box 46 folder 17 uva-lib:2228766
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gwen Harvey  October 31, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Harvey that he and his family have been watching the television program "You Are There," which presented a show on the conquest of yellow fever. He would like to borrow the film to show to others if possible.

  • Box 46 folder 18 uva-lib:2228767
    Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  November 19, 1953
    1 page
    English

    This document records a decision to republish the reports of Reed, Finlay, and others relating to the transmission of yellow fever via mosquitos. The minutes also list payments made to Blossom Reed and to various florists for Ireland's funeral flowers and for a wreath presented at the Camp Lazear dedication.

  • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228768
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228769
      Letter from Lydia Cabrera to Philip Showalter Hench  November 3, 1953
      2 pages
      English Pinbán, Lydia E.

      Cabrera congratulates him on his nomination for the decoration of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes. She has read his description of the rescue at sea of the Greenville.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228770
      Letter from Elbert DeCoursey to Philip Showalter Hench  November 3, 1953
      1 page
      English DeCoursey, Elbert, 1902-1994

      DeCoursey has heard that Hench is writing a book on Reed and that he owns Building No. 1, in Cuba. He informs Hench that Reed was Curator of the Medical Museum from 1893 to 1902.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228771
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies  November 4, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      DeCoursey has heard that Hench is writing a book on Reed and that he owns Building No. 1, in Cuba. He informs Hench that Reed was Curator of the Medical Museum from 1893 to 1902.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228772
      Letter from Gwen Harvey to Philip Showalter Hench  November 5, 1953
      1 page
      English Harvey, Gwen

      Harvey informs Hench that she has no control over the release of the "You Are There" film dealing with yellow fever. However, she recommends whom he should contact.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228773
      Letter from Gwen Harvey to Bill Croasdale  November 5, 1953
      1 page
      English Harvey, Gwen

      Harvey requests that Croasdale give special consideration to Hench's request for the film of the "You Are There" television program, which documented the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228774
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lydia Cabrera  November 6, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Rojas and Cabrera for helping him to receive another honor in Cuba.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228775
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies  November 7, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Spies that he has heard that he, Hench, has been nominated for the decoration of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228776
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  November 7, 1953
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960

      Spies inquires if Hench has received his Finlay Medal yet. He writes that he is Hench's Cuban representative and hopes that Hench is his representative at the Mayo Foundation.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228777
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Elbert DeCoursey  November 7, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs DeCoursey he is writing a book on Reed and yellow fever. He inquires if it would be too late to write up the dedication ceremony for a medical journal.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228778
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gwen Harvey  November 9, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228779
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  November 9, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench had hoped to write a formal report on the dedication of Camp Lazear, but asks Siler to accept his earlier informal description of the ceremony until he can write a report and illustrate it with photos.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228780
      Letter from Wally J. Treanor to Philip Showalter Hench  November 10, 1953
      1 page
      English Treanor, Wally J.
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228781
      Letter from Elbert DeCoursey to Philip Showalter Hench  November 13, 1953
      1 page
      English DeCoursey, Elbert, 1902-1994

      DeCoursey informs Hench that the "The Military Surgeon" is interested in doing an article on the Camp Lazear dedication. He congratulates Hench on his efforts to collect Reed memorabilia and hopes that Hench keeps the Medical Museum in mind if he ever disposes of any of the material.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228782
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies  November 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Spies that he was presented the Finlay Medal in a small ceremony. He comments on the possibility of receiving the Cespedes Medal. It pleases him because he believes one is for his work in cortisone and the other because of his interest in yellow fever.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228783
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  November 13, 1953
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228784
      Letter from Tom D. Spies to Philip Showalter Hench  November 17, 1953
      1 page
      English Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960

      Spies informs Hench that he was recommended for the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes medal. He is sure that Hench will receive it as it has already been voted upon.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228785
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  November 18, 1953
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler appreciates Hench's report on the Camp Lazear dedication and notes that the report will be of great value to the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228786
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  November 20, 1953
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-

      Rojas informs Hench that he can receive the medal anytime he comes to Havana.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228787
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera  November 23, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about his Finlay medal and an upcoming nutrition conference.

    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228788
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Tom D. Spies  November 23, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228789
      Letter from Gwen Harvey to Philip Showalter Hench  November 25, 1953
      1 page
      English Harvey, Gwen
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228790
      Letter from Gwen Harvey to Bill Croasdale  November 19, 1953
      1 page
      English Harvey, Gwen
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228791
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert Livingston  November 27, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228792
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wally J. Treanor  November 28, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228793
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Elbert DeCoursey  November 30, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 19 uva-lib:2228794
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Lidia Cabrera and Maria Teresa Rojas  November 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228795
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1953
    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228796
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gwen Harvey  December 2, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228797
      Letter from Miguel Roldan to the Librarian  December 7, 1953
      1 page
      English Roldan, Miguel

      Roldan requests Hench's book on yellow fever - if there is one. He would also like some biographical information on Hench.

    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228798
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul Hayes  December 10, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about the possibility of receiving a World War II medal which he believes everyone in the army received.

    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228799
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George E. Armstrong  December 10, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains why he has not yet written his book on yellow fever. The delay is the result of the discovery of the Lazear notebook and his desire to learn more about Finlay.

    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228800
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lidia Cabrera  December 14, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228801
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Miguel Roldan  December 24, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is sending Roldan his two articles on the conquest of yellow fever as well as a reprint on cortisone. He informs Roldan he received the Finlay Medal.

    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228802
      Letter from George E. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench  December 31, 1953
      2 pages
      English Armstrong, George Ellis, 1900-

      Armstrong writes in regard to the Armed Forces Medical Library making a microfilm copy of Finlay's books which are at the Havana Academy of Sciences Library in Cuba. He encloses his letter to Jose A. Presno regarding the microfilms, and Hench's involvement.

    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228803
      Letter from George E. Armstrong to Jose A. Presno  December 31, 1953
      1 page
      English Armstrong, George Ellis, 1900-

      Armstrong is aware of the existence of diaries by Finlay in the Academy of Sciences Library in Havana. He asks if a microfilm copy could be made for placement in the Armed Forces Medical Library in Washington. He writes Presno that he has asked Hench to act as his representative.

    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228804
      Letter from Jose Elias Olivello Lastra to Philip Showalter Hench  December 1, 1953
      1 page
      Spanish Lastra, Jose Elias Olivello

      The President of Cuba has awarded Hench the “Orden Nacional de Merito Carlos J. Finlay.”

    • Box 46 folder 20 uva-lib:2228805
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  December 3, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 46 folder 21 uva-lib:2228806
    Miscellaneous publications of Philip Showalter Hench 1953
  • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228807
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228808
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  January 3, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira describes a ceremony held in Marianao, Cuba, on the anniversary of Finlay's birthday. Medals were awarded to those involved with the yellow fever experiments and to their families.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228809
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  January 5, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants the Cubans to present the Finlay Medals to the American recipients.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228810
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose A. Presno  January 6, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench tries to arrange a meeting with Presno to discuss microfilming Finlay's daybooks.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228811
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lidia Cabrera  January 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228812
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  January 7, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes Nogueira about his upcoming visit to Cuba, thanks him for the decoration he recently received, and enlists his aid in persuading Presno to consent to the microfilming of Finlay's daybooks.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228813
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  January 9, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his promotion regarding the Finlay Medal and how much the Finlay Medals will mean to the Reed, Lazear, Truby, and Carroll families.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228814
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  January 9, 1954
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby discusses his health, a disagreement with Standlee over her book, and his ability to recollect Reed and members of his Board.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228815
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George E. Armstrong  January 11, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228816
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fred l. Soper  January 11, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228817
      Letter from Miguel Roldan to Philip Showalter Hench  January 11, 1954
      2 pages
      English Roldan, Miguel

      Roldan is working on a biography of Finlay that will demonstrate Finlay's major role in the discovery of the cause of yellow fever.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228818
      Letter from Wally [Treanor] to Philip Showalter Hench  January 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Treanor, Wally
    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228819
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Louise Fleed Smith  January 13, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228820
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to P.S. O'Shaugnessy  January 14, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228821
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  January 14, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes Nogueira to make sure that Truby receives his Finlay Medal and to inquire about microfilming Finlay's diaries during his upcoming visit to Cuba.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228822
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  January 14, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes Truby that he believes Nogueira is making arrangements to get the Finlay Medal to Truby.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228823
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  January 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes Truby that they share a tendency to be perfectionists who are very sensitive to criticism, but assures Truby that he remains well respected in Washington, D. C.

    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228824
      Letter from P.S. O'Shaugnessy to Philip Showalter Hench  January 23, 1954
      1 page
      English O'Shaugnessy, P.S.
    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228825
      Telegram from Russell Wilder to Philip Showalter Hench  January 27, 1954
      1 page
      English Wilder, Russell M. (Russell Morse), 1885-1959
    • Box 47 folder 1 uva-lib:2228826
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to unidentified person  circa January 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 47 folder 2 uva-lib:2228827
    Philip Showalter's report concerning his visits with Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll February 24, 1954
    10 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 47 folder 3 uva-lib:2228828
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed Family February 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 3 uva-lib:2228829
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed and Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed February 26, 1954
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 3 uva-lib:2228830
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench February 13, 1954
      3 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
  • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228831
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1954
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228832
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas, Lidia Cabrera, and Julia Lomas February 1, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228833
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lidia Cabrera February 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228834
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fulgencio Batista February 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228835
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira February 5, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228836
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Pedro Nogueira  February 10, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler offers to defray the cost of sending the Finlay Medals to their recipients by enclosing a check for that purpose.

    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228837
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas February 11, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228838
      Letter from Edward Younger to Philip Showalter Hench February 11, 1954
      1 page
      English Younger, Edward, 1909-
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228839
      Letter from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  February 11, 1954
      2 pages
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler thanks Hench for providing a check to enable delivery of the Finlay Medals, but informs him that the Walter Reed Memorial Association wishes to fund this objective.

    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228840
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gene Carrier and R. Hart Phillips February 12, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228841
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira February 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228842
      Telegram from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench February 14, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228843
      Letter from Frank B. Rogers to Philip Showalter Hench February 23, 1954
      1 page
      English Rogers, Frank B. (Frank Bradway), 1914-1987
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228844
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to J.F. Siler February 24, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228845
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench February 24, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228846
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench February 24, 1954
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228847
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Paul L. Tate February 25, 1954
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228848
      Letter from Phlip Showalter Hench to the United States Government Printing Office  February 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228849
      Form letter from the United States Government Printing Office  circa February 1954
      1 page
      English United States. Government Printing Office
    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228850
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to J. F. Siler  February 24, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira thanks Siler for a check covering the expenses of the Finlay Medals.

    • Box 47 folder 4 uva-lib:2228851
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  February 24, 1954
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate states he was merely a clerk of the main hospital, but that his reporter instincts kept him looking for the story in the yellow fever experiments. He also expresses his hope that Hench will give appropriate recognition to Lazear, Ames, Lambert and Finlay.

  • Box 47 folder 5 uva-lib:2228852
    Issue of Foghorn , the Letterman Army Hospital Newsletter March 6, 1954

    Includes the article, "Brigadier General Albert E. Truby, Former LAH Commander, Dies Here "

  • Box 47 folder 6 uva-lib:2228853
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family March 1954
    • Box 47 folder 6 uva-lib:2228854
      Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  March 6, 1954
      3 pages
      English Reed, Landon
    • Box 47 folder 6 uva-lib:2228855
      Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  March 4, 1954
      5 pages
      English Reed, Landon
  • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228856
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1954
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228857
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  March 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Nogueira for thinking of Cooke's widow, inquires about the decision regarding microfilming Finlay's day books, and discusses bringing the recipients of the Finlay Medals to Washington, D.C. to receive their medals from Nogueira personally.

    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228858
      Letter from Wally [Treanor] to Philip Showalter Hench  March 2, 1954
      1 page
      English Treanor, Wally
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228859
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  March 2, 1954
      2 pages
      English Truby, Bonnie

      Truby informs Hench that Albert E. Truby has been hospitalized with a heart attack.

    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228860
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  March 3, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench plans on sending a questionnaire to Tate and will ask him to try to identify buildings in photographs taken at Camp Lazear, Camp Columbia, and Pinar del Rio.

    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228861
      Telegram from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  March 3, 1954
      1 page
      English Truby, Bonnie

      Truby informs Hench that Albert E. Truby has passed away.

    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228862
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Bonnie Truby  March 4, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Hench, Mary

      The Henches express their sympathy to Bonnie Truby regarding the death of her husband and describe what his friendship has meant to them.

    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228863
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Louise Young Kean  March 4, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228864
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Louise Young Kean  March 4, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228865
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  March 4, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228866
      Letter from R. Hart Phillips to Philip Showalter Hench  March 6, 1954
      1 page
      English Phillips, R. Hart (Ruby Hart)
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228867
      Letter from Louis J. Williams, Jr. to Philip Showalter Hench  March 8, 1954
      2 pages
      English Williams, Louis J., Jr.
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228868
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. West  March 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228869
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. West  March 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228870
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  March 17, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228871
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. Hart Phillips  March 19, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228872
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cesar Rodriguez Exposito  March 23, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228873
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench  March 26, 1954
      4 pages
      English Truby, Bonnie
    • Box 47 folder 7 uva-lib:2228874
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  March 27, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro
  • Box 47 folder 8 uva-lib:2228875
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family April 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 8 uva-lib:2228876
      Easter card from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  April 1954
      1 page
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)
    • Box 47 folder 8 uva-lib:2228877
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  April 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 8 uva-lib:2228878
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Landon Reed  April 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 8 uva-lib:2228879
      Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  April 29, 1954
      3 pages
      English Reed, Landon

      Reed enthusiastically describes the ceremony to award the Finlay Medals and expresses regret that Hench could not attend.

  • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228880
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1954
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228881
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  April 4, 1954
      1 page
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228882
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  April 6, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228883
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to William M. Brumby  April 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228884
      Telegram from J. F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  April 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler informs Hench that Cornelia Knox Kean has died and will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228885
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  April 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228886
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Atcheson L. Hench  April 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228887
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  April 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228888
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  April 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228889
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  April 14, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228890
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  April 22, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228891
      Telegram from Aurelio F. Concheso to Philip Showalter Hench  April 23, 1954
      1 page
      English Concheso, Aurelio Fernandez, 1896-1955

      Concheso invites Hench to the Cuban Embassy on April 29, 1954 to receive his Finlay Decoration.

    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228892
      Telegram from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  April 23, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228893
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  April 23, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228894
      Telegram from Aurelio F. Concheso to Philip Showalter Hench  April 23, 1954
      1 page
      English Concheso, Aurelio Fernandez, 1896-1955

      Concheso invites Hench to the Cuban Embassy on April 29, 1954 to receive his Finlay Decoration.

    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228895
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Aurelio F. Concheso  April 24, 1954
      1 page
      English Truby, Bonnie

      Truby thanks Concheso for the Finlay Medal awarded to her late husband, and adds that her daughter will accept the medal for her father.

    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228896
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  April 24, 1954
      1 page
      English Truby, Bonnie

      Bonnie thanks Hench for all the work he did to get her husband, Albert E. Truby, awarded the Finlay Medal. She encloses a telegram and her response to the Cuban Ambassador.

    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228897
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Aurelio F. Concheso  April 24, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs the Cuban Ambassador that he is recovering from viral pneumonia and cannot attend the presentation of the Finlay Medals in Washington, D.C.

    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228898
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  April 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 9 uva-lib:2228899
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  April 30, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
  • Box 47 folder 10 uva-lib:2228900
    Newspaper articles relating to honors for yellow fever experiment participants April 1954

    Two articles: "Cuba Honors Yellow Fever Test Heroes "from The Washington Post and "Blossom Reed is Decorated by Cuban Government "from an unknown paper.

  • Box 47 folder 11 uva-lib:2228901
    Drafts of 'X' Marks the Spot a speech given by Philip Showalter Hench at the Annual Medical School Banquet for the University of Minnesota May 12, 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 11 uva-lib:2228902
      Draft of 'X' Marks the Spot a speech given by Philip Showalter Hench at the Annual Medical School Banquet for the University of Minnesota  May 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 47 folder 12 uva-lib:2228903
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the Reed family May 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 12 uva-lib:2228904
      Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  May 4, 1954
      4 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Reed discusses the presentation of the Finlay Medals at the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C.

    • Box 47 folder 12 uva-lib:2228905
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  May 5, 1954
      2 pages
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Reed describes the presentation of the Finlay Medals at the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. and explains that because he is in the Army, he cannot obtain his medal until he receives Congressional approval.

    • Box 47 folder 12 uva-lib:2228906
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  May 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 12 uva-lib:2228907
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Landon Reed  May 7, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 12 uva-lib:2228908
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Landon Reed  May 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228909
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1954
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228910
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  May 5, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228911
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  May 10, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228912
      Letter from Barbara L. LaGarde to "Mother and E"  April 30, 1954
      1 page
      English LaGarde, Barbara L.
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228913
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to William M. Brumby  May 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228914
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  May 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228915
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Aurelio F. Concheso  May 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228916
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pauline Duffield  May 13, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228917
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  May 14, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228918
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  May 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228919
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bonnie Truby  May 17, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228920
      Letter from Pauline Duffield to Philip Showalter Hench  May 17, 1954
      1 page
      English Duffield, Pauline
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228921
      Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  May 19, 1954
      3 pages
      English Reed, Landon
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228922
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pauline Duffield  May 21, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228923
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pauline Duffield  May 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228924
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pauline Duffield  May 27, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228925
      Postcard from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  May 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228926
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  May 29, 1954
      2 pages
      English Truby, Bonnie
    • Box 47 folder 13 uva-lib:2228927
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  May 7, 1954
      2 pages
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-
  • Box 47 folder 14 uva-lib:2228928
    Fue Finlay Y No Beauperthuy Quien Descubrio El Mosquito Como Agente De Transmision De La Fiebre Amarilla , by Cesar Rodriguez Exposito with English translation June 19, 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 14 uva-lib:2228929
      Fue Finlay Y No Beauperthuy Quien Descubrio El Mosquito Como Agente De Transmision De La Fiebre Amarilla , by Cesar Rodriguez Exposito  June 19, 1954
      4 pages
      Spanish RodrĂ­guez ExpĂłsito, CĂ©sar, 1904-

      Rodriguez condemns a proposed presentation that claims Beauperthuy, not Finlay, first suggested the mosquito transmitted yellow fever.

  • Box 47 folder 15 uva-lib:2228930
    Philip Showalter Hench's interview with Paul L. Tate and related materials 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 15 uva-lib:2228931
      Interview with Paul L. Tate by Philip Showalter Hench  June 21, 1954
      24 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Tate, Paul L.

      Tate responds to a series of questions from Hench concerning his recollections about Camp Columbia and the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 47 folder 15 uva-lib:2228932
      Questionnaire sent to Paul L. Tate  July 13, 1954
      18 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 15 uva-lib:2228933
      Questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  July 13, 1954
      18 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench supplies over one hundred detailed questions to Tate.

    • Box 47 folder 15 uva-lib:2228934
      Answers to questionnaire from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  July 27, 1954
      29 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate gives detailed answers to the questions asked by Hench, including information about the main characters involved in the yellow fever experiments, details on the army nurses, and rumors around the camp.

  • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228935
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1954
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228936
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Manuel  June 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228937
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lidia Cabrera  June 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228938
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George C. West  June 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228939
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  June 3, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228940
      Letter from George E. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench  June 3, 1954
      2 pages
      English Armstrong, George Ellis, 1900-
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228941
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bonnie Truby  June 3, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228942
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  June 5, 1954
      3 pages
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228943
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  June 6, 1954
      2 pages
      English Truby, Bonnie
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228944
      Letter from Wally [Treanor] to Philip Showalter Hench  June 8, 1954
      2 pages
      English Treanor, Wally
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228945
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  June 9, 1954
      2 pages
      English Truby, Bonnie
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228946
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  June 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228947
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dwight H. Hart, Jr.  June 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228948
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bonnie Truby  June 12, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228949
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert G. Love  June 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228950
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pauline Duffield  June 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228951
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to W.M. Brumby  June 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228952
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter J. Treanor  June 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228953
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  June 18, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228954
      Letter from William M. Brumby to Philip Showalter Hench  circa June 1954
      1 page
      English Brumby, W.M.
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228955
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate June 25, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228956
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dr. and Mrs. Moffett June 25, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228957
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench June 25, 1954
      3 pages
      English Truby, Bonnie
    • Box 47 folder 16 uva-lib:2228958
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby June 26, 1954-June 29, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 47 folder 17 uva-lib:2228959
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1954
    • Box 47 folder 17 uva-lib:2228960
      Letter from Margaret [?] to Philip Showalter Hench  July 3, 1954
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 47 folder 17 uva-lib:2228961
      Letter from Maria Teresa Rojas to Philip Showalter Hench  July 14, 1954
      2 pages
      English Rojas, MarĂ­a Teresa de, 1902-
    • Box 47 folder 17 uva-lib:2228962
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  July 17, 1954
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate is surprised at the length of the questionnaire from Hench but will answer the questions to the best of his ability.

    • Box 47 folder 17 uva-lib:2228963
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  July 19, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 17 uva-lib:2228964
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  July 30, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 47 folder 18 uva-lib:2228965
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench, Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed, and Landon Reed August 1954
    • Box 47 folder 18 uva-lib:2228966
      Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  circa August 1954
      3 pages
      English Reed, Landon
    • Box 47 folder 18 uva-lib:2228967
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  August 30, 1954
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Lawrence Reed a list of questions regarding the specific characteristics of his father.

  • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228968
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1954
    • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228969
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  August 4, 1954
      1 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Hench tries to locate the cemetery where Lazear and other American soldiers were temporarily buried in Cuba.

    • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228970
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lidia Cabrera  August 17, 1954
      1 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228971
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  August 20, 1954
      1 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228972
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  August 21, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench tries to locate the cemetery where Lazear and other American soldiers were temporarily buried in Cuba.

    • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228973
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jane Gawne  August 21, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228974
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to W.M. Brumby  August 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228975
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Old Hickory Bookshop  August 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 19 uva-lib:2228976
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  August 31, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 47 folder 20 uva-lib:2228977
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench September 15, 1954
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter L.
  • Box 47 folder 21 uva-lib:2228978
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1954
    • Box 47 folder 21 uva-lib:2228979
      Letter from Robert F. Woodward to Philip Showalter Hench  September 8, 1954
      1 page
      English Woodward, Robert F.

      Woodward writes about a French delegation preparing a resolution to propose that a French doctor originally theorized that mosquitoes transmitted yellow fever. In the interest of Cuban and American relations, Woodward wants Hench to provide details on Finlay's contributions.

    • Box 47 folder 21 uva-lib:2228980
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  September 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 47 folder 21 uva-lib:2228981
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  September 28, 1954
      1 page
      English
  • Box 47 folder 22 uva-lib:2228982
    Draft of 'X' Marks the Spot a talk Philip Showalter Hench gave at the Regional Meeting of the American College of Surgeons in New Mexico October 20, 1954
  • Box 47 folder 23 uva-lib:2228983
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Reed family October 1954
    • Box 47 folder 23 uva-lib:2228984
      Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench  October 22, 1954
      3 pages
      English Reed, Landon
    • Box 47 folder 23 uva-lib:2228985
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed  October 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228986
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1954
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228987
      Letter from Raymond P. Flynn to Paul L. Tate  October 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Flynn, Raymond P.
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228988
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert F. Woodward  October 5, 1954
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench states that Finlay and Reed were the two men who made the greatest contribution to mankind in the conquest of yellow fever. Other men only published interesting ideas.

    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228989
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  October 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228990
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 11, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228991
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee  October 13, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228992
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert E. Bitner  October 13, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228993
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert E. Bitner  October 15, 1954
      1 page
      English Bitner, Robert E.
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228994
      Letter from Robert F. Woodward to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Woodward, Robert F.

      Woodward informs Hench that the Cubans successfully passed a resolution giving Finlay the sole credit for discovering the transmitting agent of yellow fever. He also states it is unfortunate that no credit was given to those who were able to prove Finlay's theory. He encloses a letter from Harold M. Randall.

    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228995
      Letter from Harold M. Randall to Robert F. Woodward  October 19, 1954
      2 pages
      English Randall, Harold M.

      Randall clarifies that it was the Venezuelans, not the French, who tried to get Beauperthuy credit for discovering that the mosquito transmitted yellow fever. The XIV International Congress of the History of Medicine passed a resolution in favor of Finlay.

    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228996
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228997
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dorma Schnurr  October 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228998
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  October 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2228999
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler  October 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2229000
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2229001
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench  October 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2229002
      Letter from Albert G. Love to the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association  October 27, 1954
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2229003
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench  October 27, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2229004
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench  October 28, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2229005
      Letter from the Mayflower Hotel to Philip Showalter Hench  October 28, 1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2229006
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench  October 28, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 24 uva-lib:2229007
      Postcard from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench  October 31, 1954
      1 page
      English Truby, Bonnie
  • Box 47 folder 25 uva-lib:2229008
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench November 3, 1954
    3 pages
    English Reed, Landon
  • Box 47 folder 26 uva-lib:2229009
    Report to the Walter Reed Memorial Association--Suggestions, Unfinished Business, Request for Assistance , by Philip Showalter Hench and related materials November 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 26 uva-lib:2229010
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler November 10, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 26 uva-lib:2229011
      Report to the Walter Reed Memorial Association--Suggestions, Unfinished Business, Request for Assistance , by Philip Showalter Hench November 12, 1954
      19 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 26 uva-lib:2229012
      Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers of the Walter Reed Memorial Association November 12, 1954
      4 pages
      English
  • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229013
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1954
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229014
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench November 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229015
      Letter from Forest H. Sweet to Philip Showalter Hench November 1, 1954
      1 page
      English Sweet, Forest H.
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229016
      Letter from Dorma V. Schnurr to Philip Showalter Hench November 2, 1954
      2 pages
      English Schnurr, Dorma V.
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229017
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench November 4, 1954
      3 pages
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229018
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert E. Bitner November 5, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229019
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate November 5, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229020
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira November 5, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229021
      Letter from Robert E. Bitner to Philip Showalter Hench November 5, 1954
      1 page
      English Bitner, Robert E.
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229022
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench November 10, 1954
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229023
      Letter from Elida C. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench November 14, 1954
      1 page
      English Moran, Elida C.
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229024
      Letter from Mary W. Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench November 19, 1954
      2 pages
      English Standlee, Mary W. (Mary Walker)
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229025
      Postcard from unidentified person to Philip Showalter Hench November 23, 1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 47 folder 27 uva-lib:2229026
      Letter from J.F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench November 22, 1954
      1 page
      English
  • Box 47 folder 28 uva-lib:2229027
    Argosy Book Store, New York City, price list November 1954
  • Box 47 folder 29 uva-lib:2229028
    Christmas cards from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed, and Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench with related materials December 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 29 uva-lib:2229029
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed December 26, 1954
      1 page
      English
  • Box 47 folder 30 uva-lib:2229030
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1954
    • Box 47 folder 30 uva-lib:2229031
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  December 13, 1954
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogeuria finds plans that mark the location of the American cemetery. He also is starting to form a Lazear Camp Friend's Association.

    • Box 47 folder 30 uva-lib:2229032
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas and Lidia Cabrera December 18, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 30 uva-lib:2229033
      Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate December 20, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 30 uva-lib:2229034
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary W. Standlee December 21, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 47 folder 30 uva-lib:2229035
      Christmas card from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez to Philip Showalter Hench circa December 1954
      1 page
      English
  • Box 47 folder 31 uva-lib:2229036
    Finlay Acusado Injustamente de Usurpador de Beauperthuy por un Profesor Venezolano , by Cesar Rodriguez Exposito with English translation 1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 47 folder 31 uva-lib:2229037
      Finlay Acusado Injustamente De Usurpador De Beauperthuy Por Un Profesor Venezolano , by Cesar Rodriguez Exposito  1954
      5 pages
      Spanish RodrĂ­guez ExpĂłsito, CĂ©sar, 1904-

      Rodriquez Exposito fights for the truth in the Finlay - Beauperthuy controversy.

  • Box 47 folder 32 uva-lib:2229038
    Essays and letters by Paul L. Tate relating to the yellow fever experiments 1954
    • Box 47 folder 32 uva-lib:2229039
      Roger Post Ames , by Paul L. Tate  circa 1954
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      [Tate] describes Ames involvement in the yellow fever experiments. Ames applied the mosquitoes, diagnosed the yellow fever patients, and provided exceptional medical care. Ames, fluent in Spanish, was able to persuade the Spanish volunteers to stay and undergo treatment.

    • Box 47 folder 32 uva-lib:2229040
      Lambert Breaks Quarantine , by Paul L. Tate  1954
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      [Tate] explains that Andrus was exceedingly ill and Lambert, in an act of bravery, broke quarantine to fetch Ames.

    • Box 47 folder 32 uva-lib:2229041
      Letter fragment from [Paul L. Tate] to William M. Brumby  circa 1954
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      [Tate] thinks it is a shame that worthy men such as Finlay, Ames, and Lambert were not included in the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

    • Box 47 folder 32 uva-lib:2229042
      Gust E. Lambert - Yellow Fever Nurse , by Paul L. Tate  circa 1954
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      [Tate] gives a brief account of Lambert's achievements as a sailor and nurse.

    • Box 47 folder 32 uva-lib:2229043
      Letter fragment from Paul L. Tate  circa 1954
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate finds fault with Howard's play about yellow fever.

  • Box 47 folder 33 uva-lib:2229044
    Following the Wandering Trail of the Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench 1954
    5 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    In this outline, Hench lists and describes sites associated with the conquerors of yellow fever located in and near Havana. One list arranges the sites in chronological sequence, the other in geographical sequence.

  • Box 47 folder 34 uva-lib:2229045
    Miscellaneous notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1954
  • Box 48 folder 1 uva-lib:2229046
    Drafts and notes for 'X' Marks the Spot , a speech given by Philip Showalter Hench at the New Fellows Banquet at the Mayo Foundation House January 20, 1955

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 48 folder 1 uva-lib:2229047
      'X' Marks the Spot , a speech given by Philip Showalter Hench at the New Fellows Banquet for the Mayo Foundation House  January 20, 1955
      16 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] discusses his experiences in visiting sites where outstanding medical developments took place or where famous individuals lived or are buried. He includes an account of the yellow fever experiments. The speech was given at the New Fellows Banquet at the Mayo Foundation House.

  • Box 48 folder 2 uva-lib:2229048
    Drafts of The Conquest of Yellow Fever--An Illustrated Talk , by Philip Showalter Hench January 31, 1955

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 48 folder 2 uva-lib:2229049
      The Conquest of Yellow Fever -- An Illustrated Talk , by Philip Showalter Hench  January 31, 1955
      31 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives a history of yellow fever and the investigation done by Finlay.

  • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229050
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1955

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229051
      Letter from Walter M. Briggs to Philip Showalter Hench  January 8, 1955
      2 pages
      English Briggs, Walter M.
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229052
      Letter from Jane L. Gawne to Philip Showalter Hench  January 19, 1955
      1 page
      English Gawne, Jane L.
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229053
      Letter from Fred L. Soper to Philip Showalter Hench  January 20, 1955
      1 page
      English Soper, Fred Lowe, 1893-1977
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229054
      Letter from James O. Gawne and Jane L. Gawne to Philip Showalter Hench  January 21, 1955
      1 page
      English Gawne, James O. Gawne, Jane L.
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229055
      Letter from Bonnie Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  January 20, 1955
      3 pages
      English Truby, Bonnie
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229056
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench  January 22, 1955
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives an account of the Lazear family since the death of Jesse W. Lazear. Hench discusses a rift in the Lazear family.

    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229057
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  January 22, 1955
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229058
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Maria Teresa Rojas  January 22, 1955
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229059
      Letter from J.O. Gawne to Philip Showalter Hench  January 26, 1955
      1 page
      English Gawne, James O.
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229060
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to J.O. Gawne  January 27, 1955
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229061
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench  January 30, 1955
      2 pages
      English Nogueira, Pedro
    • Box 48 folder 3 uva-lib:2229062
      Letter from the Secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Fred L. Soper  January 31, 1955
      1 page
      English
  • Box 48 folder 4 uva-lib:2229063
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1955

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 48 folder 4 uva-lib:2229064
      Letter from the James O. Gawne and Jane L. Gawne to Philip Showalter Hench  February 7, 1955
      4 pages
      English
  • Box 48 folder 5 uva-lib:2229065
    Letter from Jeanne Deinum to Philip Showalter Hench with enclosed speech, Sleuths in Medicine March 8, 1955
  • Box 48 folder 6 uva-lib:2229066
    Yellow Fever Control , by Fred Soper  March 30, 1955
    20 pages
    English Soper, Fred Lowe, 1893-1977

    This report details yellow fever outbreaks throughout the world up until 1954. A distinction is made between “Human Yellow Fever” and “Jungle Yellow Fever.”

  • Box 48 folder 7 uva-lib:2229067
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1955
  • Box 48 folder 8 uva-lib:2229068
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1955
  • Box 48 folder 9 uva-lib:2229069
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1955
  • Box 48 folder 10 uva-lib:2229070
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1955
  • Box 48 folder 11 uva-lib:2229071
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1955

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 48 folder 11 uva-lib:2229072
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Vernon McKenzie  July 18, 1955
      4 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate testifies to the work done by Lambert as a nurse during the yellow fever experiments, and feels that Lambert should be recognized for his service. He also encloses a letter from Barratt O'Hara.

    • Box 48 folder 11 uva-lib:2229073
      Letter from Barratt O'Hara to Paul L. Tate  July 11, 1955
      1 page
      English O’Hara, Barratt, 1882-1969

      O'Hara asks Tate for a notarized statement that proves that Lambert participated in the yellow fever experiment with Reed.

  • Box 48 folder 12 uva-lib:2229074
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1955
    • Box 48 folder 12 uva-lib:2229075
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to The [Cuban] Academy of Sciences  August 29, 1955
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests from the Academy of Sciences the microfilm of Finlay's daybooks written during the yellow fever investigation. He indicates that he would not be able to complete his book without knowing the contents of these daybooks.

  • Box 48 folder 13 uva-lib:2229076
    Drafts of The Conquest of Yellow Fever , a talk Philip Showalter Hench gave at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania September 22, 1955
  • Box 48 folder 14 uva-lib:2229077
    Draft of "Brief History of Yellow Fever up to 1905 "from Centenary of the Graduation of Dr. Carlos J. Finlay in Jefferson Medical College September 22, 1955-September 23, 1955
    25 pages
    English Nogueira, Pedro

    Nogueira outlines the history of yellow fever and the many resultant casualties. He then describes the work of Finlay and the Yellow Fever Commission. He is critical of Sternberg's initial dismissal of the mosquito as the source of yellow fever.

  • Box 48 folder 15 uva-lib:2229078
    Invitation and programs for Meetings in Commemoration of the Centenary Graduation of Carlos Juan Finlay at Jefferson Medical College September 22, 1955-September 23, 1955
  • Box 48 folder 16 uva-lib:2229079
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1955

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 48 folder 16 uva-lib:2229080
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira  September 2, 1955
      6 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is concerned about the status of Camp Lazear, and wants anything done that would expedite its becoming a museum.

  • Box 48 folder 17 uva-lib:2229081
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1955
  • Box 48 folder 18 uva-lib:2229082
    Minutes of the Walter Reed Memorial Association November 23, 1955
  • Box 48 folder 19 uva-lib:2229083
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench November 1955
  • Box 48 folder 20 uva-lib:2229084
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1955
  • Box 48 folder 21 uva-lib:2229085
    Miscellaneous notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1955
  • Box 49 folder 1 uva-lib:2229086
    Print advertisement for the Hotel Nacional de Cuba in The New York Times Magazine January 22, 1956
  • Box 49 folder 2 uva-lib:2229087
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, Landon Reed, and Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed January 24, 1956
  • Box 49 folder 3 uva-lib:2229088
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench January 1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 49 folder 3 uva-lib:2229089
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench  January 11, 1955
      4 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert finds fault with the movie Yellow Jack, and criticizes Carroll and Agramonte while praising Ames.

  • Box 49 folder 4 uva-lib:2229090
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench February 1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 49 folder 4 uva-lib:2229091
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  February 4, 1956
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate updates Hench on Lambert's bill in Congress.

    • Box 49 folder 4 uva-lib:2229092
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  February 18, 1956
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate's evidence was instrumental in getting Lambert's bill passed through the House.

    • Box 49 folder 4 uva-lib:2229093
      Letter fragment to [William M. Brumby]  April 16, 1956
      1 page
      English

      The author does not believe that Ames was ever officially transferred to the Board. However, he does think that no one could have done the work of caring for the yellow fever patients as well as Ames.

    • Box 49 folder 4 uva-lib:2229094
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  February 27, 1956
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench concludes that Lambert's fight for Ames was really a fight for himself. Hench states that the original yellow fever bill should not be changed.

    • Box 49 folder 4 uva-lib:2229095
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustaf E. Lambert  February 27, 1956
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to help Lambert in securing recognition for Lambert and Ames in their yellow fever work.

  • Box 49 folder 5 uva-lib:2229096
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench March 1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 49 folder 5 uva-lib:2229097
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench  March 1, 1956
      1 page
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert believes he deserves recognition for the medical care he gave to the yellow fever patients.

    • Box 49 folder 5 uva-lib:2229098
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench  March 1, 1956
      1 page
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert needs help securing recognition for Ames' service regarding his medical care of the yellow fever volunteers.

    • Box 49 folder 5 uva-lib:2229099
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  March 3, 1956
      3 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate defends Lambert's claim to recognition and acknowledges that Lambert believes Ames to be a great man.

  • Box 49 folder 6 uva-lib:2229100
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench April 1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 49 folder 6 uva-lib:2229101
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Richard B. Russell  April 16, 1956
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to testify before the Committee on Armed Services regarding Lambert's inclusion on the Roll of Honor. He asserts Lambert deserves honor, but it should be distinct from the Roll of Honor.

    • Box 49 folder 6 uva-lib:2229102
      Letter from Richard B. Russell to Philip Showalter Hench  April 24, 1956
      1 page
      English Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971

      Russell appreciates Hench's letter regarding Lambert's inclusion in the Roll of Honor. He is unable to predict when the bill will be up for consideration.

  • Box 49 folder 7 uva-lib:2229103
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench May 1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 49 folder 7 uva-lib:2229104
      Letter from Joseph H. McNinch to Philip Showalter Hench  May 1, 1956
      1 page
      English McNinch, Joseph H.

      McNinch wants Hench to prepare a list of people whom Hench would like included in his proposal to the Senate.

    • Box 49 folder 7 uva-lib:2229105
      Map of Loudon Park Cemetery  1956
      1 page
      English

      This map shows the location of Jesse Lazear's grave site.

    • Box 49 folder 7 uva-lib:2229106
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  May 14, 1956
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate feels awkward about the action being taken to prevent Lambert's bill from being approved.

    • Box 49 folder 7 uva-lib:2229107
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames  May 16, 1956
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Ames that he is trying to get her husband recognition for his medical care of the yellow fever volunteers.

    • Box 49 folder 7 uva-lib:2229108
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench  May 23, 1956
      1 page
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert wants help to get a bill introduced to honor Ames. Lambert is willing to renounce his claim for recognition if he fails to prove to the Senate committee the importance of Ames.

    • Box 49 folder 7 uva-lib:2229109
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  May 26, 1956
      1 page
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Ames mentions Lambert's devotion to her husband and would like to see Proposition 1 and Proposition 4 passed.

  • Box 49 folder 8 uva-lib:2229110
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench June 1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 49 folder 8 uva-lib:2229111
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Richard B. Russell  June 13, 1956
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench submits propositions to the Senate Committee on Armed Services regarding how to recognize the contributions of Lazear, Lambert, and Ames.

  • Box 49 folder 9 uva-lib:2229112
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench July 1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 49 folder 9 uva-lib:2229113
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate  July 24, 1956
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is disappointed the Lambert bill passed before he could meet with the committee. He is sure the next Congress will pass a resolution regarding Ames' contribution. He states that Lambert has made indiscretions and distortions in presenting the yellow fever story.

  • Box 49 folder 10 uva-lib:2229114
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench August 1956
  • Box 49 folder 11 uva-lib:2229115
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench September 1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 49 folder 11 uva-lib:2229116
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Vernon McKenzie  September 22, 1956
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if the army has any information about Hanberry's desertion from the army.

  • Box 49 folder 12 uva-lib:2229117
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench October 1956
  • Box 49 folder 13 uva-lib:2229118
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench December 1956
  • Box 49 folder 14 uva-lib:2229119
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench with the Reed family 1956
  • Box 49 folder 15 uva-lib:2229120
    Miscellaneous materials relating to H.R. 5590 the "Lambert Bill" 1956

    The bill contained a provision to honor Gustaf Lambert's role in the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 49 folder 16 uva-lib:2229121
    Miscellaneous notes and clippings concerning individuals relating to the yellow fever experiments 1956
  • Box 49 folder 17 uva-lib:2229122
    Correspondence between Eileen R. Cunningham and Blossom Reed October 10, 1957
    • Box 49 folder 17 uva-lib:2229123
      Note from Eileen R. Cunningham  October 10, 1957
      2 pages
      English Cunningham, Eileen R. (Eileen Roach), 1894-1965

      Cunningham comments on Reed's essay about her father and provides a few of her own memories about Walter Reed. She includes a transcription of a letter written to her by Emilie Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 49 folder 17 uva-lib:2229124
      On A Hillside  June, 1954
      9 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Reed pays tribute to her father, Walter Reed, in this essay. She describes her home in the Blue Ridge Mountains, their gardens, and her father's devotion to his family and to medicine.

  • Box 49 folder 18 uva-lib:2229125
    Miscellaneous correspondence and notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1957
  • Box 49 folder 19 uva-lib:2229126
    R.D. Gurney, rare book catalogue title page 1957
  • Box 49 folder 20 uva-lib:2229127
    Letter from Charles A. O'Connor to Philip Showalter Hench January 4, 1958
  • Box 49 folder 21 uva-lib:2229128
    Miscellaneous newspaper clippings and notes of Philip Showalter Hench 1958
  • Box 49 folder 22 uva-lib:2229129
    To-Echa-Da: A Child of the Vanishing Tribe , by Emilie Lawrence Reed circa 1930-1950
    English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

    In this manuscript, Emilie L. Reed recounts her memories of a Chiricahua girl named To-Echa-Da who had been adopted by Emilie L. and Walter Reed in the 1870s. Presented to Philip Showalter Hench by Blossom Reed in 1960.

  • Box 49 folder 23 uva-lib:2229130
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench 1960
  • Box 49 folder 24 uva-lib:2229131
    Philip Showalter Hench, notes of ocean liner expenses, comparative tips paid on voyages from 1953 to 1960 1960
  • Box 49 folder 25 uva-lib:2229132
    Issue of the Washington Post May 25, 1961

    The issue contains the articles, "Tribute Paid to Walter Reed "and "Deathbed Aide Recalls 'Yellow Jack' Drama "

  • Box 49 folder 26 uva-lib:2229133
    Correspondence, principally of Atcheson Laughlin Hench, concerning the disposition of the Walter Reed papers 1965
  • Box 49 folder 27 uva-lib:2229134
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench May 18, 1953

    Letter concerns Lawrence Reed's health and the showing of the television episode, "The Conquest of Yellow Fever "from the series, You Are There .

  • Box 49 folder 28 uva-lib:2229135
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940-1960
  • Box 49 folder 29 uva-lib:2229136
    Letter from Francis A. [Wicket?] to Emilie L. Reed circa 1900-1950
  • Box 49 folder 30 uva-lib:2229137
    Letter fragment from Emilie L. Reed to Mrs. Focce circa 1900-1950
  • Box 49 folder 31 uva-lib:2229138
    Letter from Emilie L. Reed to Marie C. Oemler circa 1900-1950
  • Box 49 folder 32 uva-lib:2229139
    3 Letter fragments from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed circa 1900-1960
  • Box 49 folder 33 uva-lib:2229140
    Biographical sketch of Walter Reed with poem from Emilie L. Reed circa 1910-1950
    • Box 49 folder 33 uva-lib:2229141
      Biographical sketch of Walter Reed circa 1910-1950
      9 pages
      English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

      This brief sketch gives details into Walter Reed's early military career out west.

    • Box 49 folder 33 uva-lib:2229142
      Untitled poem circa 1910-1950
      1 page
      English
  • Box 49 folder 34 uva-lib:2229143
    Drafts of Life and Letters of Walter Reed , by Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed with related correspondence circa 1930-1942
    • Box 49 folder 34 uva-lib:2229144
      Life and Letters of Walter Reed , by Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed circa 1930-1941
      44 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      Reed reminisces about her father and includes letters written by her father to her mother. [Hench] notes inconsistencies with her transcriptions and the originals in the margins.

    • Box 49 folder 34 uva-lib:2229145
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  June 18, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench gives suggestions of publishers for Reed's manuscript. He also lists errors in her manuscript.

    • Box 49 folder 34 uva-lib:2229146
      Life and Letters of Dr. Walter Reed , by Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  circa 1930-1941
      25 pages
      English Reed, Emilie M. (Blossom)

      This manuscript discusses Walter Reed's yellow fever experiments in Cuba and provides letters written by Reed.

  • Box 49 folder 35 uva-lib:2229147
    Inventory of "Some Items in the Collection of Data on the Conquest of Yellow Fever Now in the Possession of Dr. Philip S. Hench " circa 1945-1966
  • Box 49 folder 36 uva-lib:2229148
    Wooden paper cutter with the initials, E.L.R. attached circa 1900-1950 N.D.

    The paper cutter was presented to Emilie L. Reed and was made with wood taken from the door sill of the building in which Walter Reed was born in Belroi, Virginia.

  • Box 49 folder 37 uva-lib:2229149
    Draft of "The Conquest of Yellow Fever ", by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940-1955
  • Box 47 folder 38 uva-lib:2229150
    Following the Wandering Trail of the Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench 1954
    5 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    In this outline, Hench lists and describes sites associated with the conquerors of yellow fever located in and near Havana. One list arranges the sites in chronological sequence, the other in geographical sequence.

  • Box 49 folder 39 uva-lib:2229151
    Notes on the yellow fever experiments circa 1900-1966
  • Box 49 folder 40 uva-lib:2229152
    Notes related to Philip Showalter Hench's rediscovery of Camp Lazear circa 1930-1955
  • Box 49 folder 41 uva-lib:2229153
    Christmas cards from Walter L. Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940-1965
  • Box 49 folder 42 uva-lib:2229154
    Audio recordings of Philip Showalter Hench's interview with Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed with related notes November 3, 1958
  • Box 50 folder 1 uva-lib:2229155
    Alphabetical file, ag to am circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 2 uva-lib:2229156
    Alphabetical file, ame to bu circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 3 uva-lib:2229157
    Alphabetical file, c to dr circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 4 uva-lib:2229158
    Alphabetical file, ac to ch circa 1948-1964
  • Box 50 folder 5 uva-lib:2229159
    Alphabetical file, cl circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 6 uva-lib:2229160
    Alphabetical file, do to ha circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 7 uva-lib:2229161
    Alphabetical file, g circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 8 uva-lib:2229162
    Alphabetical file, ha to ho circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 9 uva-lib:2229163
    Alphabetical file, he circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 10 uva-lib:2229164
    Alphabetical file, hms circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 11 uva-lib:2229165
    Alphabetical file, in to l circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 12 uva-lib:2229166
    Alphabetical file, ac to k circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 13 uva-lib:2229167
    Alphabetical file, ki circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 14 uva-lib:2229168
    Alphabetical file, l circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 15 uva-lib:2229169
    Alphabetical file, m circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 16 uva-lib:2229170
    Alphabetical file, mr circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 17 uva-lib:2229171
    Alphabetical file, ms circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 18 uva-lib:2229172
    Alphabetical file, mst circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 19 uva-lib:2229173
    Alphabetical file, na circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 20 uva-lib:2229174
    Alphabetical file, np circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 21 uva-lib:2229175
    Alphabetical file, pr circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 22 uva-lib:2229176
    Alphabetical file, r circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 23 uva-lib:2229177
    Alphabetical file, rt circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 24 uva-lib:2229178
    Alphabetical file, tr circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 25 uva-lib:2229179
    Alphabetical file, va circa 1900-1966
  • Box 50 folder 26 uva-lib:2229180
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b1 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 27 uva-lib:2229181
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b2 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 28 uva-lib:2229182
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b3 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 29 uva-lib:2229183
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b4 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 30 uva-lib:2229184
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b5 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 31 uva-lib:2229185
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b12 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 32 uva-lib:2229186
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b13 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 33 uva-lib:2229187
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b20 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 34 uva-lib:2229188
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b22 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 35 uva-lib:2229189
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c1 b26 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 36 uva-lib:2229190
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c2 b1 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 37 uva-lib:2229191
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c2 b2 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 38 uva-lib:2229192
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c2 b3 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 39 uva-lib:2229193
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c2 b4 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 40 uva-lib:2229194
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c2 b5 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 41 uva-lib:2229195
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c2 b6 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 42 uva-lib:2229196
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c2 b7 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 43 uva-lib:2229197
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, c2 b14 circa 1930-1966
  • Box 50 folder 44 uva-lib:2229198
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes, unclassified circa 1930-1966
  • Box 51 folder 1 uva-lib:2229199
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and manuscript and book dealers 1937
  • Box 51 folder 2 uva-lib:2229200
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and manuscript and book dealers 1939
  • Box 51 folder 3 uva-lib:2229201
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and manuscript dealers 1940
  • Box 51 folder 4 uva-lib:2229202
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and manuscript dealers 1941
  • Box 51 folder 5 uva-lib:2229203
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and manuscript dealers 1942
  • Box 51 folder 6 uva-lib:2229204
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and manuscript dealers 1943
  • Box 51 folder 7 uva-lib:2229205
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and manuscript dealers 1944
  • Box 51 folder 8 uva-lib:2229206
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and manuscript dealers 1945
  • Box 51 folder 9 uva-lib:2229207
    Miscellaneous price lists from manuscript and book dealers with related notes circa 1930-1966
  • Box 51 folder 10 uva-lib:2229208
    Miscellaneous price lists from manuscript and book dealers circa 1930-1966
  • Box 51 folder 11 uva-lib:2229209
    Final Report of the Yellow Fever Committee of the New York Association of Biology Teachers and To the Members of the Yellow Fever Committees and to Those Who are Interested in the Epic Story of the Yellow Fever Commission in Cuba circa 1933
  • Box 51 folder 12 uva-lib:2229210
    "El Hospital 'Las Animas' "by Adalberto R. Jordan from La Segunda Conferencia de Beneficencia y Correccion de la Isla de Cuba with English translation 1903
    Spanish
  • Box 51 folder 13 uva-lib:2229211
    En Honor de Finlay circa 1940
    Spanish
  • Box 51 folder 14 uva-lib:2229212
    Memorandum for the President of the United States circa 1910-1930

    The memorandum relates to the widows and children of James Carroll and Jesse W. Lazear. [Courtesy of the United States National Archives]

  • Box 51 folder 15 uva-lib:2229213
    "A Memorial to Walter Reed ", University of Virginia Alumni News 1915-1916
  • Box 51 folder 16 uva-lib:2229214
    Promotional materials for products commemorating the yellow fever experiments 1940
  • Box 51 folder 17 uva-lib:2229215
    Extracts concerning Indiana's relation to the control of yellow fever, the yellow fever experiments, and other public health initiatives circa 1906-1966
  • Box 51 folder 18 uva-lib:2229216
    List of all occurrences of yellow fever in the United States between 1668 and 1705 and U.S. yellow fever epidemics from 1705 to 1905, by Charles Bolduan circa 1905/1950
  • Box 51 folder 19 uva-lib:2229217
    "Yellow Fever in Florida ", an extract from Frederick W. Dau's book, Florida Old and New 1934
  • Box 51 folder 20 uva-lib:2229218
    "Yellow Fever Resurgent; Threatens to Become Problem ", Modern Medicine circa 1930-1966
  • Box 51 folder 21 uva-lib:2229219
    The Yellow Fever Honor Roll with related pamphlet, from the Office of the Surgeon General circa 1928
  • Box 51 folder 22 uva-lib:2229220
    Comments about malaria in the Gulf of Oman, by Robert Redford circa 1928
  • Box 51 folder 23 uva-lib:2229221
    Materials relating to a memorial for William Crawford Gorgas circa 1922
  • Box 51 folder 24 uva-lib:2229222
    Miscellaneous printed matter and a sketch circa 1910-1966
  • Box 51 folder 25 uva-lib:2229223
    Script for the play, Yellow Jack with related articles 1934-1938
  • Box 51 folder 26 uva-lib:2229224
    Articles and printed advertisements related to yellow fever circa 1900-1966 N.D.
  • Box 51 folder 27 uva-lib:2229225
    Newspaper articles and a comic related to Cuba, the University of Virginia, and yellow fever circa 1900-1966

    Includes a comic book narrative of the yellow fever experiments called, "Yellow Jack: How the Cause of Yellow Fever was Discovered ", from the 1941 #1 issue of True Comics .

  • Box 51 folder 28 uva-lib:2229226
    Miscellaneous envelopes circa 1930-1966
  • Box 52 folder 1 uva-lib:2229227
    Bibliographic citations and notes for [Philip Showalter Hench's ?] yellow fever research circa 1930-1966 N.D.
  • Box 52 folder 2 uva-lib:2229228
    Speech outlines and bibliographic notes by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1966
  • Box 52 folder 3 uva-lib:2229229
    Image of an unidentified object [possibly bacteria] circa 1900-1966
  • Box 53 folder 1 uva-lib:2229230
    Letter from Warren Wilmer Brown to Howard A. Kelly with enclosed copy of Brown's review of Kelly's book September 16, 1923
  • Box 53 folder 2 uva-lib:2229231
    Letter from H. L. Mencken to Howard A. Kelly with copy of Mencken's review of Kelly's book September 22, 1923
  • Box 53 folder 3 uva-lib:2229232
    Correspondence between Sir Ronald Ross and Howard A. Kelly October 1, 1923

    Correspondence relates to the location of William C. Gorgas's death.

  • Box 53 folder 4 uva-lib:2229233
    Letter from A. Fujinami to Howard A. Kelly October 10, 1923
  • Box 53 folder 5 uva-lib:2229234
    Letter from Arthur N. Tasker to [Howard A. Kelly] October 27, 1923
  • Box 53 folder 6 uva-lib:2229235
    Letter from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to Howard A. Kelly November 19, 1923
  • Box 53 folder 7 uva-lib:2229236
    Letter from James E. Peabody to the Yellow Fever Committee of the New York Association of Biology Teachers November 26, 1923
  • Box 53 folder 8 uva-lib:2229237
    Letter from L.O. Howard to Howard A. Kelly January 19, 1924
  • Box 53 folder 9 uva-lib:2229238
    Correspondence between Mazyck P. Ravenel and Howard A. Kelly February 14, 1924
  • Box 53 folder 10 uva-lib:2229239
    Letter from R.U. Patterson to Emilie Lawrence Reed May 8, 1924
  • Box 53 folder 11 uva-lib:2229240
    Letter from William S. Abernethy to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 2, 1926
  • Box 53 folder 12 uva-lib:2229241
    Letter from Charles Whitebread to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 15, 1926
  • Box 53 folder 13 uva-lib:2229242
    Emilie Lawrence Reed's recipe book circa 1880-1960

    Inscribed to Philip Showalter Hench by Blossom Reed, March 14, 1960.

  • Box 53 folder 14 uva-lib:2229243
    Letter from G.E.L. to Howard A. Kelly circa 1920-1943
  • Box 53 folder 15 uva-lib:2229244
    Microfilm reels showing documents relating to yellow fever circa 1900-1960
  • Box 53 folder 16 uva-lib:2229245
    Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever circa 1900-1960

    The file contains three copies of this filmstrip produced for the Health Heroes Series , by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

  • Box 54 folder 1 (vault) uva-lib:2229246
    Engraved sterling silver corkscrew that had been owned by Walter Reed with a Christmas card circa 1870-1960

    The corkscrew is engraved with the name "Walter Reed". The Christmas card is from Blossom Reed and relates to the corkscrew.

    May only be viewed on exhibit or in the presence of collections librarian or staff.

  • Box 54 folder 2 (vault) uva-lib:2229247
    Ladies' mourning pin circa 1850-1920

    May only be viewed on exhibit or in the presence of collections librarian or staff.

  • Box 54 folder 3 (vault) uva-lib:2229248
    Rubber stamps with handles (23), rubber stamps without handles (20), and bottle caps ( circa 1930-1966

    Stamps of names of individuals and or families associated with yellow fever experiments [presumably used by Philip Showalter Hench to stamp documents and correspondence].

  • Box 54 folder 4 (vault) uva-lib:2229249
    Conquest of Yellow Fever Medal February 28, 1929

    This gold medal was awarded posthumously to Walter Reed by an act of the United States Congress in recognition of his work with yellow fever. Each of the surviving members (as of 1929) of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board and the experiment volunteers received one such medal.

    May only be viewed on exhibit or in the presence of collections librarian or staff.

  • Box 55 folder 1 uva-lib:2229250
    Scrapbook of Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed circa 1890-1960

    The scrapbook contains notes concerning Blossom's memories of her father and childhood and clippings detailing various housekeeping tips.

  • Box 55 folder 2 uva-lib:2229251
    Scrapbook of clippings relating to Walter Reed that was kept by Emilie Lawrence Reed circa 1902-1927

    The scrapbook is entitled, "Walter Reed, U.S.A. Perfume of Heroic Deeds."

  • Box 55 folder 3 uva-lib:2229252
    Scrapbook of clippings relating to Walter Reed that was kept by Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed circa 1951
uva-lib:2229253
Series V. Maps circa 1846-circa 1960 bulk 1899-1951
Box 56-57
2 boxes

Series V. Maps primarily consists of maps and floor plans that Philip Showalter Hench created or collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1846 to around 1960 with the bulk of the items dating from 1899 to 1951. The maps and floor plans often include annotations and illustrate a wide range of locations including, but not limited to the following:

Havana and its environs;
Cuba;
sites associated with the yellow fever experiments;
and military installations in the United States.
  • Box 56 folder 1 uva-lib:2229254
    Map of Camp Columbia, 7th U.S. Army Corps, Marianao, Cuba March 1899

    A note by Philip Showalter Hench is attached to the map.

  • Box 56 folder 2 uva-lib:2229255
    Map of the City of Havana August 1, 1899
  • Box 56 folder 3 uva-lib:2229256
    Floor plan of medical officer's quarters in Building Number 108 December 1899
  • Box 56 folder 4 uva-lib:2229257
    Photograph of a map of Marianao, Cuba and environs  circa 1846-1855
    1 page
    Spanish Carles y Casadevall, Mariano
  • Box 56 folder 5 uva-lib:2229258
    Map showing the Department of Havana from the annual report of the commanding general of the department 1899
  • Box 56 folder 6 uva-lib:2229259
    Map of Havana showing yellow fever by blocks 1900
  • Box 56 folder 7 uva-lib:2229260
    Map of Havana showing site of yellow fever wards 1900
  • Box 56 folder 8 uva-lib:2229261
    Maps of Havana circa 1900
  • Box 56 folder 9 uva-lib:2229262
    Map of Columbia Barracks Reservation April 1902
  • Box 56 folder 10 uva-lib:2229263
    A View of Camp Columbia from Harper's Weekly with a map of Columbia Barracks March 1901-May 24, 1902
  • Box 56 folder 11 uva-lib:2229264
    Plano de la Finca San Jose October 5, 1907
    Spanish

    Map of Rojas farm with notes by Philip Showalter Hench.

  • Box 56 folder 12 uva-lib:2229265
    Map of Havana and surrounding area May 1908
  • Box 56 folder 13 uva-lib:2229266
    Plano de la San Jose y Jesus Maria 1908
    Spanish
  • Box 56 folder 14 uva-lib:2229267
    Map of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and highway maps of the Northeastern United States and Cuba circa 1909-1950
  • Box 56 folder 15 uva-lib:2229268
    Map of Fort Monroe, Virginia March 31, 1911
  • Box 56 folder 16 uva-lib:2229269
    Map of Colombia 1914
    Spanish
  • Box 56 folder 17 uva-lib:2229270
    Map of Kress Community, Kress, Virginia 1917
  • Box 56 folder 18 uva-lib:2229271
    Map of Portsmouth and Norfolk, Virginia County Health District April 1918
  • Box 56 folder 19 uva-lib:2229272
    Map of Camp A.A. Humphreys, Virginia November 1, 1918
  • Box 56 folder 20 uva-lib:2229273
    Plano de San Jose y Jesus Maria with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench 1918
  • Box 56 folder 21 uva-lib:2229274
    Plano de Jesus Maria 1918
  • Box 56 folder 22 uva-lib:2229275
    Map of Havana 1919
  • Box 56 folder 23 uva-lib:2229276
    Street Map of Havana 1924
  • Box 57 folder 1 uva-lib:2229277
    Map of Pinar del Rio 1931
  • Box 57 folder 2 uva-lib:2229278
    Map of the military hospital, 'Dr. Aristides Agramonte' February 1940
  • Box 57 folder 3 uva-lib:2229279
    Rough plan for 'Cuban-American Medical Museum', Quemados, Havana, Cuba November 1941
  • Box 57 folder 4 uva-lib:2229280
    Panoramic map of Havana 1947
  • Box 57 folder 5 uva-lib:2229281
    National Geographic map of South America October 1950
  • Box 57 folder 6 uva-lib:2229282
    Panoramic and monumental map of Havana 1950
  • Box 57 folder 7 uva-lib:2229283
    Maps of the Camp Lazear Monument 1951
  • Box 57 folder 8 uva-lib:2229284
    Maps of Marianao, Cuba with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1900-1950
  • Box 57 folder 9 uva-lib:2229285
    Hand-drawn map of Panama City, Panama circa 1900-1960
  • Box 57 folder 10 uva-lib:2229286
    Maps, travel brochures and picture postcards of Havana, Cuba circa 1900-1940
  • Box 57 folder 11 uva-lib:2229287
    Map of Camp Columbia and surrounding area [possibly drawn by Philip Showalter Hench]  circa 1900-1950
    1 page
    English

    This map shows the area around Camp Columbia, Cuba.

  • Box 57 folder 12 uva-lib:2229288
    Photograph of prominent persons in the fight against yellow fever taken from a magazine circa 1940-1950
  • Box 57 folder 13 uva-lib:2229289
    Maps of Cuba and various sites in Cuba circa 1900-1950
  • Box 57 folder 14 uva-lib:2229290
    Maps of Cuba and various sites in Cuba circa 1900-1950
  • Box 57 folder 15 uva-lib:2229291
    Notes concerning maps of sites in Cuba circa 1900-1960
  • Box 57 folder 16 uva-lib:2229292
    Plano de la Habana  circa 1874
    Spanish Pichardo, D. Esteban T.

    This is a highly detailed map of Havana, Cuba.

uva-lib:2229293
Series VI. Alphabetical files circa 1860-circa 1966 bulk 1940-1956
Box 58-61
4 boxes

Series VI. Alphabetical files primarily consists of materials that Philip Showalter Hench created or collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1860 to around 1966 with the bulk of the items dating from 1940 to 1956. All of these items have been arranged thematically into biographical files. Each file contains materials created by or relating to people who were either involved with the yellow fever experiments or aided Philip Showalter Hench in his research of the subject. These people include, but are not limited to: John J. Moran, Carlos E. Finlay, Laura Wood Roper, Mabel Lazear, Clara Maas, John R. Kissinger, Roger Post Ames, James C. Carroll, and Carlos J. Finlay. The files are arranged alphabetically by the last names of the individuals listed on the files and it is unclear whether the overall arrangement was made by Hench or by staff members at the University of Virginia. The biographical files contain a wide range of different materials that pertain to the individuals listed on the files. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the individuals;
other correspondence;
newspaper and magazine clippings;
unpublished manuscripts;
biographical and autobiographical accounts;
transcripts of oral history interviews that were conducted by Philip Showalter Hench;
and copies of medical charts for volunteers in the yellow fever experiments that shows the progression of the disease.

In addition to the materials that Hench created or collected during his lifetime, the biographical files in Series VI. also contain items that were added by staff at the University of Virginia Library during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  • Box 58 folder 1 uva-lib:2229294
    Biographical information relating to Aristides Agramonte circa 1920-1940

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 58 folder 1 uva-lib:2229295
      Timeline of Aristides Agramonte's service with the Army Medical Corps  circa 1900-1940
      3 pages
      English

      This document outlines Agramonte's career; from April 18, 1898 to June 15, 1903.

    • Box 58 folder 1 uva-lib:2229296
      Curriculum Vitae of Aristides Agramonte  circa 1904-1940
      4 pages
      English

      This document provides a brief overview of Agramonte in terms of his family, public offices in the U.S., professional memberships, and original articles published.

    • Box 58 folder 1 uva-lib:2229297
      Datos Biograficos del Aristides Agramonte y Simoni  circa 1930-1950
      10 pages
      Spanish

      This document, primarily in Spanish, provides an overview of Agramonte in terms of his family, work history, professional conferences attended, professional memberships, and original articles published, from 1894-1926.

  • Box 58 folder 2 uva-lib:2229298
    Correspondence between Aristides Agramonte and John C. Hemmeter 1913

    The correspondence concerns Agramonte's belief that he had been injured by Hemmeter's book on James Carroll.

  • Box 58 folder 3 uva-lib:2229299
    Materials relating to Estela Agramonte de Rodriguez Leon circa 1941-1950

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 58 folder 3 uva-lib:2229300
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  November 10, 1947
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench mentions the lack of cooperation by Cuban doctors in memorializing Camp Lazear. He notes that he has been able to obtain research materials from the Reed and Lazear families, but little from the Carroll family, and he is pleased that Rodriguez Leon has assembled her father's papers.

    • Box 58 folder 3 uva-lib:2229301
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  February 12, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is looking forward to examining Agramonte's papers. Hench wants the original records in order to reveal the true story behind the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 58 folder 3 uva-lib:2229302
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  April 15, 1948
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes about returning Agramonte's papers to her and informing Kean, Truby and Lawrence Reed about important points which the papers clarify. He informs her about his success in lobbying the Cuban government for funds to preserve Building No. 1.

    • Box 58 folder 3 uva-lib:2229303
      Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  April 26, 1948
      2 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon congratulates Hench on his campaign to preserve Building No. 1. She mentions that Finlay supporters were disturbed by Truman's speech.

    • Box 58 folder 3 uva-lib:2229304
      Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  August 6, 1950
      3 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon would like her father's papers returned to her because she has promised them for a permanent exhibit. She believes that the data shows her father, Agramonte, was in Havana at the time of Lazear's death. Also, Rodriguez Leon lists papers that belonged to her father, Aristides Agramonte, that are on loan to Hench.

    • Box 58 folder 3 uva-lib:2229305
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  August 21, 1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses conflicting evidence concerning Agramonte's presence in Cuba at the time of Lazear's death, and offers his own opinion.

    • Box 58 folder 3 uva-lib:2229306
      Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to Philip Showalter Hench  August 29, 1950
      2 pages
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Rodriguez Leon has learned from her husband that he was able to retrieve her father's documents from the post office.

  • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229307
    Materials relating to Roger Post Ames circa 1942-1950

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229308
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames  February 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests to borrow Roger Ames' papers and photographs for the purposes of his research.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229309
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Mrs. Ames will send Hench the data concerning her husband. She includes a list of pamphlets in her possession regarding yellow fever.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229310
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  circa February 12, 1942
      1 page
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Mrs. Ames lists pamphlets in her possession regarding yellow fever.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229311
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  March 5, 1942
      5 pages
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Jessie Ames will send Hench some of her husband's papers. She thinks the success of the yellow fever experiments depended on her husband and that he was not immune while he was nursing the volunteers. She was hurt by Kean and Ireland's lack of support for her husband being honored.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229312
      List of letters and records concerning Roger Post Ames  1942
      3 pages
      English

      This list describes the documents sent by Jessie Ames to Hench concerning her husband, Roger Post Ames. Included in the list are titles and brief descriptions of special orders, letters, photographs, reports, and reprints.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229313
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames  March 24, 1942
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates the list of documents Jessie Ames sent to him. He poses specific questions about her husband's role in the yellow fever experiments and inquires about old fever charts and carbon copies of various letters.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229314
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  April 2, 1942
      4 pages
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Ames answers Hench's questions concerning her husband's role at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229315
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames  July 3, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Ames that he has been called-up for active duty. He poses numerous questions about the material she has sent to him. He expresses his desire to paint an accurate portrayal of Ames' contribution to the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229316
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  July 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Jessie Ames informs Hench that she plans to send more documents to Hench.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229317
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  July 12, 1942
      3 pages
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Jessie Ames answers Hench's questions concerning her husband's role in the yellow fever experiments. She suggests that Hench contact her sister-in-law for further information on Ames. She states that it is difficult for her to examine the past, but feels that she should as a duty to her children.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229318
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames  July 17, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates Jessie Ames' answers to his numerous questions about Roger Ames. He requests that she donate some of the original fever charts for an planned exhibition at a Cuban museum.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229319
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Josephine Ames Morris  July 21, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his research on the conquest of yellow fever. He is anxious to learn as much as possible about Ames' contribution.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229320
      Letter from Josephine Ames Morris to Philip Showalter Hench  July 23, 1942
      3 pages
      English Morris, Josephine Ames

      Morris writes about her brother, Roger Post Ames, and his involvement with the yellow fever experiments. She describes his association with Lazear and his work in Cuba.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229321
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  July 24, 1942
      2 pages
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Jessie Ames writes that Hench may keep the fever charts as soon as she gets them back and can send them to him. She thinks the War Department does not have a complete dossier on her husband, and attributes this to carelessness.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229322
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames  July 30, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Ames for her willingness to contribute the yellow fever charts. He assures her that he has arranged his yellow fever files so that if anything happens to him, the collection would be preserved for posterity.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229323
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames  August 23, 1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the difficulties he has encountered in memorializing Camp Lazear. He discusses where he believes his collection should eventually be stored, citing the Mayo Foundation, the University of Virginia's Alderman Library, and the National Archives. He does not want the items to be in Cuba.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229324
      Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench  September 20, 1950
      1 page
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      Ames comments on the recent deaths of Emilie Lawrence Reed and Kean. She thinks it would be better to exhibit the yellow fever materials at the Mayo Clinic rather than in Charlottesville.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229325
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames  November 7, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Ames that Camp Lazear will be dedicated in December 1952.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229326
      Roger Post Ames, M.D. in Yellow Fever Experimentation at Camp Lazear, Cuba 1900-1901 with Supporting Evidence  circa 1910-1950
      6 pages
      English

      This report supports Ames' inclusion in the Act, approved February 28, 1929, to recognize the public service rendered and disabilities incurred as voluntary subjects for inoculation during the yellow fever investigations in Cuba.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229327
      Biography of Roger Post Ames, by [possibly Jessie Daniel Ames]  circa 1910-1950
      5 pages
      English Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972

      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.

    • Box 58 folder 4 uva-lib:2229328
      Memorandum from C.H. Bridges  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English Bridges, C.H.

      Bridges provides the military record of Roger Post Ames.

  • Box 58 folder 5 uva-lib:2229329
    Correspondence relating to David L. Andrus 1953
  • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229330
    Materials relating to John H. Andrus circa 1941-1942

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229331
      "Andrus is Dead; 'Guinea Pig' for Yellow Fever "  May 3, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229332
      "J.H. Andrus Dies; Army Fever Hero "  May 2, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229333
      "John H. Andrus " May 1, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229334
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  February 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229335
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  February 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus appreciates Hench's input concerning the manuscript Andrus wrote about his own experience as a volunteer in the yellow fever experiments. He discusses the manuscript, entitled “The Tale of a Guinea Pig.” and encloses a copy.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229336
      The Tale of a Guinea Pig , by John H. Andrus  circa 1941
      5 pages
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus describes his role as a volunteer in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229337
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  April 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus writes that some of the enlisted men thought it highly unlikely that Lazear would have allowed a stray mosquito to bite him. It was known that Carroll was inoculated by mosquito-bite, but not clear if that was the cause of Carroll's disease as he also had been in the epidemic zone. He looks forward to Hench's comments on his manuscript.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229338
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  May 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus informs Hench that his manuscript, which detailed his role in the yellow fever experiments, was rejected by Hearst publications.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229339
      John H. Andrus  April 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229340
      John H. Andrus  circa 1900-1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229341
      Letter fragment from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  October 26, 1941
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229342
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 18, 1941
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229343
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  November 18, 1941
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229344
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John H. Andrus  November 24, 1941
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229345
      Transcription of letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John H. Andrus  November 24, 1941
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229346
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  January 2, 1942
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229347
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John H. Andrus  January 6, 1942
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229348
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  January 22, 1942
      2 pages
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus suggests corrections to Truby's manuscript.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229349
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  January 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus appreciates Hench's comments and offer to review another draft of his manuscript, which he encloses. Andrus would like to see the manuscript published before his death.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229350
      The Tale of a Guinea Pig , by John H. Andrus  circa 1942
      17 pages
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      In a second draft of his manuscript, Andrus describes the yellow fever experiments and discusses his participation as a volunteer.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229351
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  February 7, 1942
      3 pages
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus informs Truby that he is altering some details in his manuscript so that it better accords with Truby's account. Andrus identifies people in photographs, makes references to World War II, and writes about Ames and Agramonte.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229352
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John H. Andrus  February 17, 1942
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thinks that the original records and fever charts still exist, but does not know where they are. He encourages Andrus to rewrite his story to emphasize his own role in the experiments.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229353
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Philip Showalter Hench  February 22, 1942
      2 pages
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus speculates on the location of the original yellow fever charts. He recalls that Reed was quite sick before arriving at Columbia Barracks, in November 1900.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229354
      Letter from John H. Andrus to Albert E. Truby  March 7, 1942
      English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

      Andrus speculates on the location of the original yellow fever charts. He recalls that Reed was quite sick before arriving at Columbia Barracks, in November 1900.

    • Box 58 folder 6 uva-lib:2229355
      Notes: Comments Relative to Map of Post Hospital, Columbia Barracks  circa 1920-1950
      2 pages
      English

      These notes compare Truby's designation of locations on the Columbia Barracks Post Hospital map with comments by Andrus.

  • Box 58 folder 7 uva-lib:2229356
    Obituary for Robert Brooke, by James M. Phalen circa 1941
    Phalen, James Matthew, 1872-
  • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229357
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Mrs. George S.H. Carroll circa 1952-1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229358
      Letter from Mrs. George Carroll to Philip Showalter Hench  November 4, 1953
      2 pages
      English Carroll, Mrs. George
    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229359
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll  December 3, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to examine the material concerning her late father-in-law, James Carroll. He hopes to meet with her during his next trip to Washington, D.C.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229360
      Letter from Mrs. George Carroll to Philip Showalter Hench  February 4, 1954
      1 page
      English Carroll, Mrs. George

      Mrs. Carroll informs Hench that she is unable to go through the records of James Carroll. She will be unavailable to meet with Hench the next time he is in Washington, D.C.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229361
      Letter from Mrs. George Carroll to Philip Showalter Hench  February 19, 1954
      2 pages
      English Carroll, Mrs. George

      Mrs. Carroll informs Hench that unless he has the written consent from the daughters of the late James Carroll, he will not be permitted to examine any papers.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229362
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll  February 26, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Mrs. Carroll for allowing him to examine James Carroll's papers. He requests permission to make copies of additional material.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229363
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll  April 26, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Mrs. Carroll that she is to receive the Finlay medal from the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229364
      Letter from Mrs. George Carroll to Philip Showalter Hench  May 12, 1954
      2 pages
      English Carroll, Mrs. George

      Mrs. Carroll describes the presentation of the Finlay medal at the Cuban Embassy. She discusses the behavior of her sisters-in-law before the ceremony. She does not want her sisters-in-law to know that Hench has examined James Carroll's papers.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229365
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll  October 26, 1954
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to meet Mrs. Carroll and show her photographs of the dedication of Camp Lazear. He also would like to make copies of some of James Carroll's manuscripts.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229366
      Letter from Mrs. George Carroll to Philip Showalter Hench  November 5, 1954
      1 page
      English Carroll, Mrs. George

      Mrs. Carroll is unable to meet with Hench, she is ill and lives with relatives in Maryland. All of James Carroll's papers are stored for safe-keeping. She is anxious to come to an agreement about the papers with her sisters-in-laws because she claims to be fed up with the whole business.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229367
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to William MacDonald  November 10, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains to MacDonald why he would like to gain access to James Carroll's papers.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229368
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll  April 16, 1956
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to meet with Mrs. Carroll and to have some manuscripts of her late father-in-law copied. Hench explains that he wants to give James Carroll due credit in his planned book.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229369
      Letter from Mrs. George Carroll to Philip Showalter Hench  May 2, 1956
      1 page
      English Carroll, Mrs. George

      Mrs. Carroll claims that Hench never returned the papers she loaned to him two years ago. She has lost all interest in the Carroll affair and does not wish to have further contact with Hench regarding the matter. She comments on the credit given to Reed.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229370
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll  May 3, 1956
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests a meeting with Mrs. Carroll. He would like access to parts of the James Carroll collection, held by her husband.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229371
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll  May 10, 1956
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his continuous attempts to contact her husband, George Carroll, and his lack of success.

    • Box 58 folder 8 uva-lib:2229372
      Notes relating to Mrs. George Carroll and the yellow fever experiments  circa 1930-1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 58 folder 9 uva-lib:2229373
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James Carroll 1906
  • Box 58 folder 10 uva-lib:2229374
    Materials from Dr. J.C. Hemmeter relating to James C. Carroll circa 1920-1950
  • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229375
    Materials relating to Robert Page Cooke circa 1942-1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229376
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  December 1, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks Cooke to identify people in a photograph taken at Camp Lazear. He includes a letter from Truby to Hench in which Truby identifies the people.

    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229377
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  October 3, 1944
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby identifies the men in a photograph taken at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229378
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to Philip Showalter Hench  December 16, 1944
      3 pages
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke attempts to identify people in the group photograph that Hench believes was taken at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229379
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  December 11, 1947
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests Cooke's help in identifying photographs taken at Pinar del Rio. Hench is interested because Haskins, a prisoner at Pinar del Rio, died of yellow fever, but his cell-mates escaped the disease. This impressed Reed with the possibilities of the mosquito theory.

    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229380
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to Philip Showalter Hench  January 5, 1947
      3 pages
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke regrets that he is unable to help Hench identify the persons and buildings in the 1908 photographs from Pinar del Rio.

    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229381
      Interior court of the Spanish Cuartel, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  circa 1908
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229382
      The Spanish Cuartel, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  circa 1908
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229383
      American military base at Pinar del Rio, Cuba  circa 1908
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229384
      The view southwest from the roof of the Spanish Cuartel, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  circa 1908
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229385
      Barracks building, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229386
      Hospital camp, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1898
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229387
      Former American military base at Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229388
      Former American military base at Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229389
      Former American military base at Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229390
      Former American military base at Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229391
      Former Casade Salud Hospital, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229392
      The former Casade Salud Hospital, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229393
      Unidentified street, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229394
      Unidentified building, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229395
      Unidentified building, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229396
      Monument in unidentified building, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229397
      Unidentified building, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229398
      Unidentified building, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229399
      Unidentified man next to unidentified monument, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 58 folder 11 uva-lib:2229400
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Robert P. Cooke  January 24, 1948
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 58 folder 12 uva-lib:2229401
    Correspondence relating to Alfred D. Danziger circa 1941
  • Box 58 folder 13 uva-lib:2229402
    Materials relating to Thomas M. England circa 1943-1946

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 58 folder 13 uva-lib:2229403
      Obituary for Thomas M. England in the Journal of the American Medical Association  September 4, 1943
      1 page
      English

      This obituary, which appeared in the "Journal of the American Medical Association," discusses the career of England - an original yellow fever experiment volunteer.

  • Box 58 folder 14 uva-lib:2229404
    Materials relating to Carlos J. Finlay circa 1940-1950
  • Box 58 folder 15 uva-lib:2229405
    Materials relating to Carlos J. Finlay 1937-1957
  • Box 58 folder 16 uva-lib:2229406
    Materials relating to Levi E. Folk 1943-1952
  • Box 58 folder 17 uva-lib:2229407
    Materials relating to Wallace W. Forbes circa 1947
  • Box 59 folder 1 uva-lib:2229408
    Photocopied pages from the journal of Guy Charles Moore Godfrey 1893-1902
  • Box 59 folder 2 uva-lib:2229409
    Materials relating to James L. Hanberry circa 1948-1956

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 59 folder 2 uva-lib:2229410
      James L. Hanberry  1948
      1 page
      English
  • Box 59 folder 3 uva-lib:2229411
    Materials relating to L.O. Howard circa 1946-1948

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 59 folder 3 uva-lib:2229412
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lucy T. Howard  August 17, 1946
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is trying to locate correspondence between L.O. Howard and the yellow fever investigators at various U.S. government agencies. He inquires if Lucy Howard has any of her father's papers at the family home.

    • Box 59 folder 3 uva-lib:2229413
      Letter from Lucy T. Howard to Philip Showalter Hench  August 30, 1946
      3 pages
      English Howard, Lucy T.

      Howard informs Hench that she cannot find any correspondence between her father and Lazear.

    • Box 59 folder 3 uva-lib:2229414
      Letter from Lucy T. Howard to Philip Showalter Hench  October 23, 1946
      2 pages
      English Howard, Lucy T.

      Howard informs Hench that she has found important letters written by Reed and Kelly and will send him copies.

    • Box 59 folder 3 uva-lib:2229415
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lucy T. Howard  January 17, 1947
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Howard that he has a large file of letters between her father and Reed and Carroll but is still searching for more, especially between Howard and Lazear.

  • Box 59 folder 4 uva-lib:2229416
    Materials relating Merritte W. Ireland circa 1946-1948
  • Box 59 folder 5 uva-lib:2229417
    Correspondence relating to Warren G. Jernegan 1948-1949
  • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229418
    Materials relating to George A. Kellogg 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229419
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  February 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg feels it is essential that Hench see the preliminary sketches before Cornwell begins the work on canvas.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229420
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  February 7, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg thanks Hench for providing so much information for Cornwell's painting. He will discuss changes in the painting with Cornwell.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229421
      Letter from [George A. Kellogg] to Albert E. Truby  February 18, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      [Kellogg] discusses his meeting with Hench, as well as proposed changes to the Cornwell painting based on Hench's suggestions. He includes a list of questions for Truby concerning details that will appear in the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229422
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  February 18, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses his conversation with Cornwell and the changes that are planned for the yellow fever painting. Hench may take the preliminary sketches to Cuba with him if he likes.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229423
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  February 20, 1941
      6 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Kellogg photographs to be used by Cornwell for changes to the yellow fever painting. He discusses Clara Maass, the Cubans' representation of Finlay's work, and a need for two versions of the painting to please both Americans and Cubans.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229424
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  February 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench comments on Truby's suggestions regarding the Cornwell yellow fever painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229425
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 4, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the Cornwell painting in progress, proposed changes to the painting, and the possibility of producing a second painting to appease critics in Cuba.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229426
      Letter from Federico Gomez to George A. Kellogg  March 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Gomez, Federico

      Gomez requests information that he can use to show the Cuban government the part that Wyeth Company is playing in publicizing Finlay's work.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229427
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  March 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests copies of Mabel Lazear's photographs and discusses Agramonte's daughter. He recommends taking sketches of the "Cuban versions" of the painting rather than the originals to Cuba with him.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229428
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 16, 1941
      5 pages
      English

      Kellogg discusses his efforts to assuage critics in Cuba. He will send Hench photographs of the preliminary "Cuban versions" of Cornwell's painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229429
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg thanks Hench for the letter, from Agramonte's daughter, in which she criticized the preliminary sketches of Cornwell's painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229430
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon  March 17, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg thanks Agramonte's daughter for her comments on the Cornwell sketches and describes planned changes to the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229431
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  March 21, 1941
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thinks Kellogg handled the Cuban situation well. He comments on the Finlay supporters in Cuba. Hench discusses the Cornwell painting in progress and the suggestions Kellogg has received from various men concerning the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229432
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg reports on his visit with Andrus and notes suggestions Andrus made for the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229433
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  March 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the depiction of soldier volunteers in the Cornwell painting. He will test reactions to the painting in Cuba before distributing it.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229434
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to George A. Kellogg  March 27, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean criticizes the sketches for the Cornwell painting and discusses the anti-Reed sentiment in Cuba.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229435
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  March 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench offers more suggestions for the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229436
      Letter from Dean Cornwell to Philip Showalter Hench  May 10, 1941
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960

      Cornwell thanks Hench for the data on foods affecting migraines, and for his interest in the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229437
      Telegram from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  May 13, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg gives Hench information on the upcoming unveiling of the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229438
      Telegram from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  May 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg will invite Ireland to the unveiling of the Cornwell painting. He discusses Hench's speech for the event.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229439
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  May 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses Hench's travel expenses and the guest list for the unveiling of the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229440
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  May 20, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his speech for the upcoming unveiling of the Cornwell portrait and suggests guests to be invited by Kellogg.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229441
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  May 27, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his speech for the upcoming unveiling of the Cornwell portrait and requests more details on the event and on the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229442
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  May 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is anxious about speaking at the upcoming unveiling of the Cornwell painting. He presses Kellogg for details about the event and the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229443
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  May 28, 1941
      5 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg supplies Hench with details on the upcoming unveiling of the Cornwell painting. He discusses Law's introduction of Hench, the guest list, Hench's speech, the planned order of proceedings, and the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229444
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Richard M. Hewitt and the Committee on Medical Education and Research  June 20, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the ethics of having his yellow fever talk reprinted and distributed by the Wyeth Company. A note by Hewitt on the second page states that he sees no ethical problems with publication.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229445
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  June 23, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the publication of Hench's remarks on the Cornwell painting in medical journals. The Wyeth Company will provide color inserts of the painting for publication.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229446
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Dean Cornwell  July 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Cornwell omit the mustache from Moran's image in the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229447
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Dean Cornwell  July 8, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229448
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  July 8, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg informs Hench that the Moran figure in Cornwell's painting has already been completed with a mustache. Plates of the painting have also already been made. He discusses the publication of an article on the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229449
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  July 16, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the planned publication of his speech and reproductions of the Cornwell painting in "Hygeia" and the "New York Sunday Mirror."

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229450
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to George A. Kellogg  July 31, 1941
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby approves of the finished Cornwell painting and is surprised to have been included in it.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229451
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to George A. Kellogg  July 31, 1941
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean approves of the finished Cornwell painting. He comments on the various figures depicted in the work.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229452
      Letter from Hugh S. Cumming to George A. Kellogg  August 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Cumming, Hugh S. (Hugh Smith), 1869-1948

      Cumming approves of the finished Cornwell painting, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229453
      Letter from Federico Gomez to George A. Kellogg  August 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Gomez, Federico

      Gomez discusses the reactions of Cuban doctors to the Cornwell painting, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever".

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229454
      Letter from Carlos E. Finlay to George A. Kellogg  August 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Finlay, Carlos E. (Carlos Eduardo), 1868-

      Carlos E. Finlay expresses his dissatisfaction with Cornwell's painting, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229455
      Letter from Domingo Romeu y Jaime to George A. Kellogg  August 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Romeu y Jaime, Domingo

      Jaime approves of Cornwell's painting, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever."

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229456
      Letter from Mabel H. Lazear to George A. Kellogg  August 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Lazear, Mabel H., 1874-1946

      Mabel Lazear expresses her approval of Cornwell's painting, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever," and requests more copies. She mentions her preoccupation with war preparations.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229457
      Letter from Robert P. Cooke to George A. Kellogg  August 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Cooke, Robert P.

      Cooke approves of Cornwell's painting, "Conquerors of Yellow Fever," and requests more copies.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229458
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  August 13, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses changes to Cornwell's "Conquerors of Yellow Fever" painting that would improve its historical accuracy.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229459
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Carlos E. Finlay  August 14, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Hench responds to Carlos E. Finlay's criticism of Cornwell's "Conquerors of Yellow Fever" painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229460
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  August 15, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Kellogg for the reaction letters, from both Cubans and Americans, to the painting. He discusses the sentiments in these letters.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229461
      Letter from Carlos E. Finlay to George A. Kellogg  August 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Finlay, Carlos E. (Carlos Eduardo), 1868-

      Carlos E. Finlay apologizes for his earlier criticism of the Cornwell painting. He is glad that the contributions of his father, Carlos J. Finlay, and the Yellow Fever Board are being brought together.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229462
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses identification of the figures in Cornwell's painting for an upcoming "Hygeia" article that will feature a copy of the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229463
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  August 23, 1941
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses identification of the figures in Cornwell's painting for an upcoming "Hygeia" article that will feature a copy of the painting. He presents a strong argument for including Ames.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229464
      Suggested Arrangement of Key to Painting  circa 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In a numbered list, Hench names and identifies the figures in the Cornwell yellow fever painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229465
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  August 26, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the Cornwell painting and an upcoming "Hygeia" article based on his speech at the unveiling. He thinks it appropriate for Moran to be depicted in a military uniform in the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229466
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  August 26, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the inclusion of Ames in the Cornwell painting. He has contacted Kean regarding this matter.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229467
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg informs Kean of the final decisions made in identifying the figures in the Cornwell painting. He informs Kean that Carlos E. Finlay has altered his earlier judgement of the painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229468
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Carlos E. Finlay  August 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg thanks Finlay for his letter and assures him that his opinion was welcomed. He discusses the possibility of a second yellow fever painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229469
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  August 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg sends Hench copies of correspondence with Carlos E. Finlay. He discusses Cubans' attitudes toward the work of Carlos J. Finlay and the possibility of a "Cuban version" of the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229470
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  September 1, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses Cuban attitudes towards Finlay and the identification of figures in the Cornwell painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229471
      Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to George A. Kellogg  September 11, 1941
      1 page
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Agramonte's daughter expresses her approval of the finished Cornwell painting and requests reproductions.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229472
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  September 23, 1941
      3 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the painting of McDowell, which is being planned by Wyeth, and describes Rankin's criticism of the Cornwell yellow fever painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229473
      Letter from Francisco Argilagos Artigas to George A. Kellogg  September 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Artigas, Francisco Argilagos

      Artigas praises the Cornwell painting for honoring the work of Finlay. He discusses Cuban publicity pieces for the painting and the planned public exhibition of a reproduction.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229474
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  September 25, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Kellogg for the acknowledgement included in the journal article on the Cornwell painting. However, he suggests a few changes to the acknowledgement.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229475
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  October 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg has received favorable comments on the Cornwell painting from Cumming and Kahn. Kahn, a friend of Carlos E. Finlay, reported Finlay's approval.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229476
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  October 27, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the favorable reaction to the Cornwell yellow fever painting. He has sent a proof and copies to Agramonte's daughter.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229477
      Letter from Ralph Cooper Hutchison to George A. Kellogg  November 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Hutchison, Ralph Cooper, 1898-1966

      Hutchison thanks Kellogg for the print of the Cornwell painting, which will be placed in the Lazear Building.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229478
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law  December 3, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Law for the two oil sketches of the “Cuban version” of the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229479
      Letter from Frank F. Law to Philip Showalter Hench  December 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Law, Frank F.

      Law is glad that Hench likes the two oil sketches of the "Cuban version" of Cornwell's yellow fever painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229480
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  December 9, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg discusses the display of the "Cuban version" sketches of Cornwell's yellow fever painting, in Cuba.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229481
      Letter from Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon to George A. Kellogg  December 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Leon, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez

      Agramonte's daughter thanks Kellogg for the print of Cornwell's painting.

    • Box 59 folder 6 uva-lib:2229482
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank F. Law  December 31, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the display of the Cornwell paintings at the Mayo Clinic. He would be pleased to attend future unveilings of other paintings in the series. Hench mentions the publication of his yellow fever article in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

  • Box 59 folder 7 uva-lib:2229483
    Materials relating to George A. Kellogg 1942-1949

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 59 folder 7 uva-lib:2229484
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Philip Showalter Hench  June 8, 1943
      2 pages
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg assures Hench that he will still be involved with the "Pioneers of American Medicine Series," despite the fact that he no longer with Wyeth. He and Cornwell received an award from the National Art Director's Club. He expresses concern about Kean.

    • Box 59 folder 7 uva-lib:2229485
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg  June 14, 1943
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench congratulates Kellogg on his award from the National Art Director's Club. He expresses regret that Cornwell's remarks at the unveiling of the yellow fever painting were never recorded. He mentions the books of Laura Wood, Hume and Truby.

  • Box 59 folder 8 uva-lib:2229486
    Materials relating to Howard A. Kelly circa 1941
  • Box 59 folder 9 uva-lib:2229487
    Materials relating to John R. Kissinger circa 1909-1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 59 folder 9 uva-lib:2229488
      Letter from John J. Moran to John R. Kissinger  May 7, 1940
      2 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran notifies Kissinger that they are going to receive the Finlay Medal from the Cuban Government in Washington, D.C. He provides further detailed information concerning the upcoming event and hopes that Kissinger will be able to attend. This letter was forwarded to Hench.

    • Box 59 folder 9 uva-lib:2229489
      Letter from John R. Kissinger to Philip Showalter Hench  March 15, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kissinger, John R.

      Kissinger complains about the conflicting stories concerning the yellow fever experiments. He discusses his willingness to participate in the human experiments.

    • Box 59 folder 9 uva-lib:2229490
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. Kissinger  March 21, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Kissinger about his plans to purchase the site of Camp Lazear and the remains of Building No. 1. He discusses his correspondence with Kean and Truby and his intention to find incontrovertible evidence concerning the yellow fever story.

    • Box 59 folder 9 uva-lib:2229491
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John R. and Ida E. Kissinger  December 1, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests Kissinger's help in identifying persons and buildings in two photographs.

    • Box 59 folder 9 uva-lib:2229492
      Letter from Ida E. and John R. Kissinger to Philip Showalter Hench  December 23, 1944
      6 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E.

      Ida Kissinger sends her husband's identifications of the persons in a photograph. She discusses their health problems.

  • Box 59 folder 10 uva-lib:2229493
    The Conquest of Yellow Fever with Notes on the Part Which Mr. John R. Kissinger Played in the Work of the Reed Commission circa 1938
  • Box 59 folder 11 uva-lib:2229494
    Experiences with the Yellow Fever Commission in Cuba 1900 , by John R. Kissinger with related notes from Kissinger circa 1930-1950
    • Box 59 folder 11 uva-lib:2229495
      Report: Experiences with the Yellow Fever Commission in Cuba 1900 , by John R. Kissinger  circa 1930-1950
      15 pages
      English Kissinger, John R.

      Kissinger describes the yellow fever experiments and comments on the men involved. He also describes the experience of suffering from yellow fever and the treatment for the disease. Kissinger remarks on inaccuracies in the play "Yellow Jack." He maintains that he volunteered before Moran.

    • Box 59 folder 11 uva-lib:2229496
      Notes on John R. Kissinger  June 2, 1938
      7 pages
      English

      Kissinger responds to questions regarding the yellow fever experiments. He asserts that he volunteered before Moran.

  • Box 59 folder 12 uva-lib:2229497
    "Memories of a Yellow Fever Martyr ", by Homer Croy December 1927

    The article relates to John R. Kissinger.

  • Box 59 folder 13 uva-lib:2229498
    Clippings relating to John R. Kissinger circa 1946-1948
  • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229499
    Materials relating to Gustaf E. Lambert circa 1942-1954

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229500
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 22, 1946
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on the attempt to add Ames to the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229501
      Notes on Gustaf E. Lambert  circa November 1946
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on Lambert's possible inclusion on the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229502
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench  circa January 9, 1947
      11 page
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert corrects a draft of an interview of Lambert by Hench - conducted on June 21, 1946. He also tries to advance his case for being included in the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229503
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustaf E. Lambert  April 5, 1954
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has recently found four photographs in trunks belonging to the daughter-in-law of James Carroll. He would like Lambert's help in identifying buildings and people in the photographs.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229504
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench  April 20, 1954
      3 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert describes some of the buildings and landscape in the photographs Hench sent him. He notes that the group picture was not taken while he was there.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229505
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench  May 1954
      4 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert describes buildings at Columbia Barracks, and recollects about the people involved and their roles in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229506
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  circa 1940-1954
      2 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert informs Truby that the woman who worked with Warner in caring for Lazear and Carroll died shortly after returning to the U.S.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229507
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  circa 1940-1954
      8 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert informs Truby that he has tried to gain recognition as a nurse for the experimental yellow fever cases. He explains the reasons why he thinks he should be included.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229508
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  circa 1940-1954
      2 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert thanks Truby for allowing to read his manuscript. He speaks highly of Ames and provides information about Lazear's funeral.

    • Box 60 folder 1 uva-lib:2229509
      Letter from [Gustaf E. Lambert] to [Albert E. Truby?]  circa 1940-1954
      13 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      [Lambert] answers twenty-one questions dealing with the yellow fever experiments at Camp Lazear. He describes how he assisted with the care of the patients, the work of female nurses, his involvement with the sanitary work, and an incident in which he broke quarantine to get Ames' help with his patient, Andrus.

  • Box 60 folder 2 uva-lib:2229510
    Transcription of Philip Showalter Hench's interview of Gustaf E. Lambert  June 21, 1946
    25 pages
    English Lambert, Gustaf E. Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench interviews Lambert regarding his participation in the care of the yellow fever patients at Camp Lazear. He poses questions concerning buildings at the site as well as people involved in the yellow fever experiments. Lambert believes that Ames should be included on the Roll of Honor.

  • Box 60 folder 3 uva-lib:2229511
    Materials relating to Robin Lampson circa 1946
  • Box 60 folder 4 uva-lib:2229512
    Materials relating to Mabel H. Lazear circa 1941-1942
  • Box 60 folder 5 uva-lib:2229513
    Materials relating to Clara Maass circa 1960-1966

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 60 folder 5 uva-lib:2229514
      Biographical sketch of Clara Louise Maass  1951
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 5 uva-lib:2229515
      Envelope from Lutheran Memorial Hospital to Philip Showalter Hench  1951
      1 page
      English Lutheran Memorial Hospital

      This envelope, printed by Lutheran Memorial Hospital, features a drawing of a proposed Clara Maass commemorative stamp.

    • Box 60 folder 5 uva-lib:2229516
      Envelope with Cuban Clara Maass stamp  August 24, 1951
      1 page
      English

      This is a commemorative first day cover, which features the Clara Maass postage stamp and a drawing of Lutheran Memorial Hospital.

  • Box 60 folder 6 uva-lib:2229517
    Clippings relating to Paul Mazzuri circa 1948
  • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229518
    Materials relating to Dorsey McPherson circa 1957

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229519
      Notes from Augusta C. McPherson  circa 1957
      2 pages
      English

      McPherson describes two photographs; one shows Dorsey McPherson and Cruse in New Mexico, while the other shows them years later in Washington, D.C. They are the two surviving officers of Fort Apache.

    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229520
      Thomas Cruse and Dorsey M. McPherson  1879
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229521
      Dorsey M. McPherson and Thomas Cruse  September 14, 1937
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229522
      Victoria  circa 1860-1880
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229523
      Geronimo  1879
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229524
      Emilie L. Reed holding [Walter L. Reed?]  circa 1877-1885
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229525
      Emilie L. Reed  circa 1870-1890
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229526
      Dorsey M. McPherson as an "Indian Scout" in New Mexico  circa 1870-1890
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229527
      H. [Robinson?] and unidentified people in front of a barn  May 10, 1884
      1 page
      English
    • Box 60 folder 7 uva-lib:2229528
      Photograph of a sketch of Walter Reed's quarters at Camp Apache in the Arizona Territory  1879
      1 page
      English
  • Box 60 folder 8 uva-lib:2229529
    Certificate showing issuance of U.S. Treasury Department war risk insurance policy to John J. Moran July 5, 1918
  • Box 60 folder 9 uva-lib:2229530
    Materials relating to John J. Moran 1941-1943
  • Box 60 folder 10 uva-lib:2229531
    Materials relating to John J. Moran 1944-1946
  • Box 60 folder 11 uva-lib:2229532
    Materials relating to John J. Moran 1947-1949
  • Box 60 folder 12 uva-lib:2229533
    Correspondence relating to John J. Moran 1950-1954
  • Box 60 folder 13 uva-lib:2229534
    Autobiographical manuscripts written by John J. Moran circa 1940-1960

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 60 folder 13 uva-lib:2229535
      Manuscript fragment: My Date with Walter Reed and Yellow Jack , by John J. Moran  circa 1940-1960
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      This partial manuscript of Moran's autobiography describes his early life, military career, service as a sanitary inspector under Gorgas in Panama, marriage, and business ventures. He discusses his relationship with Hench and their search for the actual site of Camp Lazear, as well as the difficulties stemming from the Reed-Finlay controversy. The section of the draft covering the yellow fever experiments is missing.

  • Box 61 folder 1 uva-lib:2229536
    Materials relating to James E. Peabody circa 1941-1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 61 folder 1 uva-lib:2229537
      Dr. Angeles and his daughter in front of Las Animas Hospital  circa 1943
      1 page
      English
  • Box 61 folder 2 uva-lib:2229538
    Materials relating to Alva Sherman Pinto circa 1942-1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 61 folder 2 uva-lib:2229539
      Letter from Delia A. Lynch to Dan B. Butler  April, 13, 1942
      1 page
      English Lynch, Delia A.

      Lynch requests that Butler meet with Hench to discuss Pinto's recognition for his service in the yellow fever experiments. Lynch adds a note to Hench stating that Butler wishes to meet with him.

    • Box 61 folder 2 uva-lib:2229540
      Letter from Delia A. Lynch to Philip Showalter Hench  April 13, 1942
      2 pages
      English Lynch, Delia A.

      Lynch sends Hench a photograph of Pinto.

    • Box 61 folder 2 uva-lib:2229541
      Letter from A.S. Pinto to Philip Showalter Hench  March 26, 1943
      1 page
      English Pinto, A.S.

      Pinto has read Hemmeter's article on Carroll and is distressed by the developing disagreement over the recognition of Carroll's yellow fever work.

  • Box 61 folder 3 uva-lib:2229542
    Materials relating to Joseph Y. Porter circa 1927
  • Box 61 folder 4 uva-lib:2229543
    Materials relating to Ronald Ross circa 1906-1909

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 61 folder 4 uva-lib:2229544
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Ronald Ross  August 9, 1906
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas suggests that Finlay and Carter be nominated for the Nobel Prize. In the postscript, Gorgas writes an autograph note for Carter.

  • Box 61 folder 5 uva-lib:2229545
    Materials relating F. Janet Reid circa 1954
  • Box 61 folder 6 uva-lib:2229546
    Materials relating to Alexander N. Stark circa 1946
  • Box 61 folder 7 uva-lib:2229547
    "Biography of Colonel Alexander N. Stark ", Military Surgeon  October 1941
    4 pages
    English

    This article, which appeared in the "Military Surgeon," is a biographical sketch of Stark. Truby, a friend of Stark, adds his own evaluation to illustrate his talents and character.

  • Box 61 folder 8 uva-lib:2229548
    Materials relating to Paul L. Tate circa 1953-1968
  • Box 61 folder 9 uva-lib:2229549
    Materials relating to John R. Taylor circa 1948
  • Box 61 folder 10 uva-lib:2229550
    Articles relating to William Sydney Thayer 1927
  • Box 61 folder 11 uva-lib:2229551
    Clippings relating to Clyde West circa 1943
  • Box 61 folder 12 uva-lib:2229552
    Materials relating to Lena A. Warner circa 1946
  • Box 61 folder 13 uva-lib:2229553
    Materials relating to Joseph Hill White circa 1953
  • Box 61 folder 14 uva-lib:2229554
    Walter Reed, Doctor in Uniform , draft by Laura Wood Roper circa 1943
    Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003
  • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229555
    Materials relating to Laura Wood Roper circa 1941-1942

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229556
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  July 1, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench responds to Wood's letter, in which she informed him of her project to write the story of Walter Reed for children. He discusses his two chief discoveries: that Lazear probably was bitten deliberately and secretly, and the location of Camp Lazear. He is sending her two of his manuscripts and offers copies of some of his material. He suggests she contact Emilie Lawrence Reed.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229557
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  August 25, 1941
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has selected the items which he thinks will help Wood to write her book on Reed. He offers to read her manuscript when she has finished writing.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229558
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  September 15, 1941
      2 pages
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood is delighted with the material Hench has sent her for her book on Reed. She comments on the differences between the stories of Kissinger and Moran. She is trying to piece together Reed's early career. She is grateful for his offer to review her manuscript.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229559
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  September 19, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is pleased that the material he sent to Wood will be helpful. He comments on how to treat the Moran-Kissinger controversy regarding who volunteered first. Truby believes that Agramonte has written an article with errors, but Hench is not certain who is correct.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229560
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  November 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood describes the notebook she examined at the New York Academy of Medicine, which is alleged to be Reed's. She thinks it is not Reed's notebook, but does find it interesting that the writer caught mosquitoes near a yellow fever outbreak in Havana and dissected them in the lab. She wonders if it is Lazear's.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229561
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  November 24, 1941
      2 pages
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood thinks the notebook found at the New York Academy of Medicine may be a disappointment to Hench. She describes how Malloch acquired the notebook.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229562
      Notes on the Yellow Fever Notebook  circa 1941
      1 page
      English

      Notes by an unknown author on the notebook found at the New York Academy of Medicine discuss references to the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229563
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Archibald Malloch  November 24, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Malloch that he is very interested in the notebook which Wood examined at the New York Academy of Medicine. He wants to know how it came to the Academy and inquires about obtaining it through inter-library loan. He believes he would be able to identify the handwriting.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229564
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  November 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Wood that the handwriting in the notebook has been identified as belonging to Lazear.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229565
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  December 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he is sending a copy of Kelly's book on Reed to Wood. He has heard from Mabel Lazear regarding the identification of her husband's handwriting in his notebook.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229566
      Letter Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench December 8, 1941
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003
    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229567
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  December 11, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Wood that he does not know Reed's whereabouts in 1893. He suggests she contact Wilson. He notes that his book does not focus on individuals to the extent that her work does.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229568
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  December 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood tells Hench where Reed was located in the early to mid-1870's. If she returns to New York, she will examine the Lazear notebook and asks if there is anything he would like her to ask Malloch.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229569
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  December 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted that Wood is correcting inaccuracies in Kelly's book. Malloch sent him a microfilm copy of the so-called Lazear notebook. He informs her that the notebook contains writing by both Lazear and Reed.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229570
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  February 3, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Wood that the Surgeon General's library had no record of the Reed-Lazear notebook ever being catalogued. He suggests she visit Reed's family members for permission to use Walter Reed's letters.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229571
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  February 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood comments on Kelly's implication that Reed had difficulty getting Army approval to go to Johns Hopkins. She has been told that a medical officer in the Navy is also writing about Reed.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229572
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  February 11, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is pleased Wood was able to visit the Reeds. He spent some time trying to locate Lazear's notebook in the Archives, but was unable to do so. He is still interested in her manuscript and offers to read it.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229573
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  March 8, 1942
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood is sending Hench the last third of her manuscript and asks for his comments. She questions why Reed would have needed information about the insect host theory from both Carter and Lazear. She comments on meeting Blossom Reed.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229574
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  March 13, 1942
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench comments on details in Wood's manuscript of her book on Reed. He reflects on the difficulties in planning his own book.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229575
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  March 16, 1942
      2 pages
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood thanks Hench for comments on her manuscript - responding to some of them - and discusses her work. She used Ashburn's history of the Army Medical Corps for some statistics. Wood insists that Hench write his book on Reed because she feels it will be definitive.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229576
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  March 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is glad to have Wood's reference to the Ashburn history of the Army Medical Corps. He comments on an illustration that has been prepared for her book.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229577
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  March 23, 1942
      2 pages
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood returns material, which Hench had loaned to her, and discusses her manuscript. The publication delay permits her to do more research on Lazear. Wood comments on a Reed family legend that is almost certainly apocryphal.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229578
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  March 26, 1942
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood has received oral permission from Blossom Reed to examine copies of Walter Reed's letters, which are in Hench's possession.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229579
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  April 14, 1942
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood is pleased that Hench has found the Lazear materials. She agrees that she should obtain Blossom Reed's written permission in order to examine copies of Walter Reed's letters.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229580
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  May 6, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is forwarding Blossom Reed's manuscript, which includes some Walter Reed letters. He comments that Walter Reed would be dismayed if he knew that Blossom was attempting to sell his personal letters.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229581
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  May 11, 1942
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood comments on Walter Reed's letters and on Blossom Reed's attempts to sell them. She will send Hench a completed manuscript of her book to examine if he has time.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229582
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  June 5, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench comments on Wood's manuscript. He hopes that she will acknowledge the Reeds in her foreword.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2229583
      Letter from Laura Wood to Philip Showalter Hench  July 20, 1942
      1 page
      English Roper, Laura Wood, 1911-2003

      Wood discusses the upcoming publication of her book. Truby visited recently and gave her more information on the yellow fever experiments. She inquires if Hench knows who first volunteered for the experiments.

    • Box 61 folder 15 uva-lib:2367661
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  July 24, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the controversy between Kissinger and Moran, which centers on who first volunteered for the yellow fever experiments. He feels the truth will never be known, and advises Wood not to reopen the matter.

  • Box 61 folder 16 uva-lib:2229584
    Materials relating to Laura Wood Roper 1943-1944

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 61 folder 16 uva-lib:2229585
      Notes on Philip Showalter Hench's speech entitled Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever  circa 1940-1950
      2 pages
      English

      This typescript deals with Hench's discussion of the recently discovered notebook containing the lab notes of Lazear and Reed. Hench credited Laura Wood with the discovery. The speech was given before the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists and Abdominal Surgeons.

  • Box 61 folder 17 uva-lib:2229586
    Clippings relating to Leonard Wood circa 1927-1931
  • Box 61 folder 18 uva-lib:2229587
    Miscellaneous correspondence and clippings of Philip Showalter Hench 1941-1953
uva-lib:2229588
Series VII. Truby-Kean-Hench circa 1879-circa 1960 bulk 1900-1954
Box 62-65
4 boxes

Series VII. Truby-Kean-Hench primarily consists of materials relating to Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean that Philip Showalter Hench created or collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1879 to around 1960 with the bulk of the items dating from 1900 to 1954. These items include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence of Jefferson Randolph Kean dating from 1900 to 1950 that relates to his personal life, the yellow fever experiments, public health initiatives, his publications, the legacy of the yellow fever experiments, Kean's work in World War I, and other topics;
Philip Showalter Hench's correspondence with people related to the yellow fever experiments, particularly Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean primarily from between 1940 and 1955;
a scrapbook and other materials that relate to Truby's book, Memoir of Walter Reed: the Yellow Fever Episode ;
and Philip Showalter Hench's interviews and questionnaires for Kean and Truby from the 1940s.

In addition to the materials relating to Kean and Truby, Series VII. also includes the following:

notes from Philip Showalter Hench's research of the yellow fever experiments;
the recollections, autobiographies, and reports of other people involved with the yellow fever experiments including John Andrus and A.S. Pinto;
articles and clippings related to the yellow fever experiments;
a short biography of Lemuel S. Reed;
and a sketch Philp Showalter Hench made of a proposed museum at the Camp Lazear site.

Materials in this series are generally arranged in chronological order regardless of their format and subject matter.

  • Box 62 folder 1 uva-lib:2229589
    Typescript copies of correspondence from Jefferson Randolph Kean to his relatives with questionnaire concerning the letters by Philip Showalter Hench 1899-1901 and circa 1930-1960
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950 Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
  • Box 62 folder 2 uva-lib:2229590
    Fever chart for Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 21, 1900
    English United States. Army
  • Box 62 folder 3 uva-lib:2229591
    Circular number 5, military orders by command of Brigadier General Lee  August 18, 1900
    1 page
    English United States. Army

    This document discusses the diagnosis and treatment of yellow fever in Cuba.

  • Box 62 folder 4 uva-lib:2229592
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Howard Kelly  March 25, 1905
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean recounts Reed's sickness, death, and funeral.

  • Box 62 folder 5 uva-lib:2229593
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 26, 1905
    8 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes about yellow fever cases in Panama, as well as sanitary efforts and political maneuvering.

  • Box 62 folder 6 uva-lib:2229594
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 20, 1905
    8 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes about his administration of sanitary affairs in the Canal Zone and political machinations.

  • Box 62 folder 7 uva-lib:2229595
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 29, 1905
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas seeks support for his yellow fever work in Panama.

  • Box 62 folder 8 uva-lib:2229596
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 1, 1905
    1 page
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes about the use of pyrethrum in the Canal Zone for the treatment of yellow fever and plague.

  • Box 62 folder 9 uva-lib:2229597
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 16, 1905
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas recommends King as superintendent of Yellowstone Park. He discusses the functions and administration of the Sanitary Department.

  • Box 62 folder 10 uva-lib:2229598
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 25, 1906
    7 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas offers his opinion on the organization of the Sanitary Department in the Canal Zone. He also comments on his candidacy for the office of Surgeon General.

  • Box 62 folder 11 uva-lib:2229599
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 6, 1906
    3 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes about the management of the Sanitary Department. He comments on his relationship with his superior officers in the government.

  • Box 62 folder 12 uva-lib:2229600
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 28, 1906
    1 page
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas seeks advice on candidates for the Chief of Laboratory. He reports on the state of disease in Panama, noting a small pox outbreak and the absence of yellow fever since May.

  • Box 62 folder 13 uva-lib:2229601
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean with enclosed correspondence between George E. Bushnell and William Crawford Gorgas 1906
    • Box 62 folder 13 uva-lib:2229602
      Letter from William C. Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 30, 1906
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas writes about a planned increase in the Canal Zone medical force, and encloses correspondence recommending physician Alexander Murray for service in Panama.

    • Box 62 folder 13 uva-lib:2229603
      Letter from George E. Bushnell to William C. Gorgas  April 16, 1906
      3 pages
      English Bushnell, George E. (George Ensign), 1853-1924

      Bushnell recommends physician Alexander Murray to Gorgas for service in Panama and explains Murray's difficult circumstances owing to his wife's illness.

    • Box 62 folder 13 uva-lib:2229604
      Letter from William C. Gorgas to George E. Bushnell  May 3, 1906
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas informs Bushnell that his medical staff is full at present, but that he will consider adding physician Alexander Murray if there is an increase in staffing.

  • Box 62 folder 14 uva-lib:2229605
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 4, 1906
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas writes about his reconciliation with Magoon, remarking that Magoon will probably recommend him as his successor in Panama. He also comments on the state of disease in Panama, noting that pneumonia remains primary problem.

  • Box 62 folder 15 uva-lib:2229606
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 10, 1906
    3 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas discusses career and salary issues and concerns. Gorgas supports James Carroll for the Nobel Prize.

  • Box 62 folder 16 uva-lib:2229607
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Howard A. Kelly  August 16, 1906
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean argues that Carroll deserves more recognition for his service. The last page includes Kelly's reply, dated September 10, 1906. Kelly writes that he will help to secure cooperation of Congressmen and write an article in support of Congressional action on behalf of the survivors and their families.

  • Box 62 folder 17 uva-lib:2229608
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 20, 1906
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas refers to his previous letter soliciting suggestions for the Chief of Laboratory. He offers additional names from which to choose. He mentions other departmental news, including the use of drugs and chemical compounds.

  • Box 62 folder 18 uva-lib:2229609
    Letter fragment from [William Crawford Gorgas] to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 17, 1906
    3 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    [Gorgas] writes about political maneuverings for staff appointments and promotions, and recognition for James Carroll.

  • Box 62 folder 19 uva-lib:2229610
    "Major Kean Works to Rid Cuba of Mosquitoes " December 17, 1906
  • Box 62 folder 20 uva-lib:2229611
    Letter from Jose Ramos to Jefferson Randolph Kean with mortality chart circa 1879-1907
    • Box 62 folder 20 uva-lib:2229612
      Letter from Jose Ramos Almeyda to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 31, 1907
      4 pages
      Spanish Almeyda, Jose Ramos

      Ramos writes about the yellow fever work in Cuba. He encloses a table showing charting fatalities from yellow fever smallpox.

    • Box 62 folder 20 uva-lib:2229613
      Yellow Fever and Smallpox Table: Mortalidad de las Viruelas y de Fiebre Amarilla  circa 1879
      1 page
      Spanish

      This table charts deaths from smallpox and yellow fever in Havana, from 1870-1879.

  • Box 62 folder 21 uva-lib:2229614
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Charles Edward Magoon  October 31, 1907
    7 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean sends Magoon the report of the Chief Sanitary Officer of Cuba for the past year and comments extensively on sanitation and the yellow fever.

  • Box 62 folder 22 uva-lib:2229615
    Fragment of lecture by Jefferson Randolph Kean on sanitation in Cuba circa 1907
  • Box 62 folder 23 uva-lib:2229616
    Letter from [A. Morejos?] to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 20, 1908
    3 pages
    English Morejos, A.

    [Morejos?] writes about mosquito eradication and other sanitary measures in various Cuban locations.

  • Box 62 folder 24 uva-lib:2229617
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Provisional Governor of Cuba with an order from the governor 1908
    • Box 62 folder 24 uva-lib:2229618
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the Provisional Governor of Cuba  February 20, 1908
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean cites a lack of support for sanitary measures by the Cuban authorities, and an increase in the incidence of yellow fever. He requests assignment of another medical officer to his staff.

    • Box 62 folder 24 uva-lib:2229619
      Order from the Provisional Governor  February 20, 1908
      1 page
      English

      The Provisional Governor of Cuba grants Kean's request for another medical officer.

  • Box 62 folder 25 uva-lib:2229620
    Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 2, 1908
    6 pages
    English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

    Gorgas is convinced that mosquito eradication is the only method to keep yellow fever from developing into an epidemic.

  • Box 62 folder 26 uva-lib:2229621
    Letter from Juan Guiteras to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 19, 1908
    3 pages
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    Guiteras disputes Gorgas' theories about immunity to yellow fever and eradication of the disease.

  • Box 62 folder 27 uva-lib:2229622
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to J.W. Amesse  August 5, 1908
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean suggests that a case of yellow fever was contracted not in Santiago di Cuba but in Daiquiri.

  • Box 62 folder 28 uva-lib:2229623
    Letter from H.D. Thomason to Jefferson Randolph Kean with a fever chart for Manuel Casas 1908
    • Box 62 folder 28 uva-lib:2229624
      Letter from H.D. Thomason to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 1, 1908
      2 pages
      English Thomason, H.D.

      Thomason discusses a yellow fever patient, Manuel Casas.

    • Box 62 folder 28 uva-lib:2229625
      Fever Chart for Manuel Casas  August 22, 1908
      2 pages
      English Cuba
  • Box 62 folder 29 uva-lib:2229626
    Letter from Juan Guiteras to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 2, 1908
    2 pages
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    Guiteras discusses his hesitancy to publicize yellow fever cases.

  • Box 62 folder 30 uva-lib:2229627
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to J.W. Amesse  September 19, 1908
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean protests against the American quarantine of all Cuban ports.

  • Box 62 folder 31 uva-lib:2229628
    Letter from Juan Guiteras to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 20, 1908
    1 page
    Spanish Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    Guiteras reports to Kean regarding the possible yellow fever cases of Manuel Casas de la Mina and Jesus Torres.

  • Box 62 folder 32 uva-lib:2229629
    Letter from Carlos J. Finlay to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 21, 1908
    3 pages
    English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

    Finlay outlines measures taken to ensure that a case of yellow fever, in Havana, does not develop into an epidemic.

  • Box 62 folder 33 uva-lib:2229630
    Letter from Lopez del Valle to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 22, 1908
    7 pages
    Spanish López del Valle, José Antonio, 1875-1937

    Del Valle discusses yellow fever cases in Havana and sanitation measures.

  • Box 62 folder 34 uva-lib:2229631
    Letters from Carlos J. Finlay and Mario Lebrado with a telegram and a fever chart October 1908

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 62 folder 34 uva-lib:2229632
      Letter from Carlos J. Finlay to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 2, 1908
      2 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      Finlay discusses sanitation measures taken in response to possible cases of yellow fever.

    • Box 62 folder 34 uva-lib:2229633
      Letter from Mario Lebredo to the Head of National Department of Sanitation  October 1, 1908
      1 page
      Spanish Lebredo, Mario G.

      Lebredo discusses the diagnosis of a possible yellow fever case.

    • Box 62 folder 34 uva-lib:2229634
      Telegram from Carlos J. Finlay to [H.D] Thomason  October 2, 1908
      1 page
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915

      Finlay reports on recommendations for prophylactic measures against yellow fever in Felton.

    • Box 62 folder 34 uva-lib:2367999
      Fever chart for Ensebio Arias  October 2, 1908
      1 page
      Spanish
  • Box 62 folder 35 uva-lib:2229635
    Letter from [Jefferson Randolph Kean] to Juan Guiteras  November 17, 1908
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    [Kean] requests additional experiments using wire mesh as a mosquito control.

  • Box 62 folder 36 uva-lib:2229636
    Letter from Juan Guiteras to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 19, 1908
    1 page
    English Guiteras, John, 1852-1925

    Guiteras writes that he will conduct further experiments using wire mesh and additional species of mosquitoes.

  • Box 62 folder 37 uva-lib:2229637
    Letter from [Jefferson Randolph Kean] to C. H. Ellis  June 18, 1909
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    [Kean] informs Ellis about the military service of John R. Kissinger and gives details of Kissinger's participation in the yellow fever experiments. Included is a note by Truby. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 62 folder 38 uva-lib:2229638
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to William Crawford Gorgas  August 30, 1911
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean denies a rumor that he has been chosen to succeed General Torney. He informs Gorgas that the 10th Infantry has been ordered to Panama.

  • Box 62 folder 39 uva-lib:2229639
    Correspondence between Jefferson Randolph Kean and Aristides Agramonte January 1911-September 1911
    • Box 62 folder 39 uva-lib:2229640
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Aristides Agramonte  January 26, 1911
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean requests Agramonte's photograph for a publication about the Yellow Fever Commission. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 62 folder 39 uva-lib:2229641
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 4, 1911
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte informs Kean of Finlay's declining health. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 62 folder 39 uva-lib:2229642
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Aristides Agramonte  September 12, 1911
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean acknowledges that Agramonte should get proper credit for his yellow fever work. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 62 folder 40 uva-lib:2229643
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 30, 1912
    1 page
    English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

    Agramonte demands that Kean correct the injustice done to him regarding his unfair portrayal in the Yellow Fever Commission. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 62 folder 41 uva-lib:2229644
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Aristides Agramonte  December 7, 1912
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean states that Carroll was responsible for the injustice done to Agramonte. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 62 folder 42 uva-lib:2229645
    Lectures on sanitation in Cuba by Jefferson Randolph Kean 1912
    • Box 62 folder 42 uva-lib:2229646
      Lecture: Sanitation Work in Cuba , by Jefferson Randolph Kean  1910
      18 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean details the methods the Sanitary Inspectors used in Cuba to combat yellow fever. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

    • Box 62 folder 42 uva-lib:2229647
      Lecture: Sanitation Work in Cuba , by Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 23, 1912
      17 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the sanitation efforts used to prevent yellow fever in Cuba from 1906 to 1909. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 62 folder 43 uva-lib:2229648
    Lessons of the Great War , by Jefferson Randolph Kean 1915
  • Box 62 folder 44 uva-lib:2229649
    Letter from [s.n.] Miller to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 28, 1917
    1 page
    English Miller, [s.n.]

    Miller informs Kean that he is unable to supply a list of commissioned officers in Allentown.

  • Box 62 folder 45 uva-lib:2229650
    Letter from [Jefferson Randolph Kean] to Henry P. Birmingham  August 29, 1917
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    [Kean] questions Birmingham about the organization of the Ambulance Corps in France.

  • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229651
    Correspondence of William Crawford Gorgas and Jefferson Randolph Kean August 1917-December 1917
    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229652
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 10, 1917
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas informs Kean that he has already appointed officers for the Ambulance Corps in France. Kean may fill other places when he arrives.

    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229653
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to William Crawford Gorgas  September 6, 1917
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the command structure of the Ambulance Corps in France.

    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229654
      Letter from William Gorgas Crawford to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 14, 1917
      2 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas discusses the manning of ambulance sections in France.

    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229655
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 6, 1917
      3 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas relays further information about the manning of ambulance sections in France. He mentions a possible misunderstanding between the French and American authorities.

    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229656
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to William Crawford Gorgas  October 24, 1917
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean describes disagreements within the command of the Ambulance Corps on how to organize the ambulance service in France.

    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229657
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 2, 1917
      4 pages
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas describes to Kean further communication difficulties in constituting the Ambulance Corps in France.

    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229658
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to William Crawford Gorgas  November 6, 1917
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean provides a detailed description of Ambulance Corps problems; including supply, accommodation, and pay difficulties.

    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229659
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 20, 1917
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas writes that he will comply with Kean's requests concerning the organization of the ambulance service in the United States.

    • Box 62 folder 46 uva-lib:2229660
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to William Crawford Gorgas  December 7, 1917
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses logistical issues concerning supplies, assignments, and personnel in the Ambulance Corps.

  • Box 62 folder 47 uva-lib:2229661
    Note by Jefferson Randolph Kean relating to the letters of William Crawford Gorgas circa 1917
  • Box 62 folder 48 uva-lib:2229662
    Correspondence of William Crawford Gorgas and Jefferson Randolph Kean November 20, 1917-March 29, 1918
    • Box 62 folder 48 uva-lib:2229663
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 14, 1918
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas reports to Kean that he will be receiving reinforcements shortly.

    • Box 62 folder 48 uva-lib:2229664
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 11, 1918
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas reports to Kean that Pershing recommends sending the remaining men at Allentown to France. Gorgas approves of Kean's administration.

    • Box 62 folder 48 uva-lib:2229665
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to William Crawford Gorgas  February 25, 1918
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Gorgas of his transfer to post of Deputy Chief Surgeon of American Expeditionary Forces. He also describes command reorganizations and the status of ambulance service.

    • Box 62 folder 48 uva-lib:2229666
      Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 29, 1918
      1 page
      English Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920

      Gorgas informs Kean that he has had good reports from the Medical Department in France. Gorgas feels confident that Kean is leaving the Ambulance Corps in good order.

  • Box 62 folder 49 uva-lib:2229667
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  September 19, 1923
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean seeks information on J.F. Binnie, an old acquaintance and a patient in Truby's hospital.

  • Box 62 folder 50 uva-lib:2229668
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 26, 1923
    2 pages
    English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

    Truby relates Binnie's condition. He enjoyed his trip to Europe with the Keans in 1921. He discusses upcoming assignments to Panama or the Philippines.

  • Box 62 folder 51 uva-lib:2229669
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  January 17, 1924
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that his son Robert is graduating from MIT in chemistry. He discusses the role of Sternberg and Gorgas with the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 62 folder 52 uva-lib:2229670
    Letter from Marie D. Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 5, 1924
    4 pages
    English Gorgas, Marie D. (Marie Doughty), -1929

    Marie Gorgas thanks Kean for his informative letter. She is currently collaborating with Hendrick on a biography of Gorgas.

  • Box 62 folder 53 uva-lib:2229671
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 2, 1924
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean expresses his disapproval of the claims made by Marie Gorgas' in her biography of William Crawford Gorgas.

  • Box 62 folder 54 uva-lib:2229672
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the Editor of World's Work  April 10, 1924
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean writes to the editor in order to dispute the claims made by Marie Gorgas in her article on her husband. He requests that a letter of clarification be published in the journal.

  • Box 62 folder 55 uva-lib:2229673
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  April 11, 1924
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that he wrote to the editor of World's Work to dispute the claims made by Marie Gorgas as regards the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 62 folder 56 uva-lib:2229674
    Letter from Burton J. Hendrick to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 14, 1924
    2 pages
    English Hendrick, Burton Jesse, 1870-1949

    Burton informs Kean that the piece published in World's Work, by Marie Gorgas, was an excerpt of her larger work in which Reed does receive credit.

  • Box 62 folder 57 uva-lib:2229675
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Burton J. Hendrick  April 15, 1924
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean expresses doubt that the statements already published in the excerpts of Gorgas' biography can be corrected in the final publication without contradiction.

  • Box 62 folder 58 uva-lib:2229676
    Letter from Burton J. Hendrick to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 16, 1924
    1 page
    English Hendrick, Burton Jesse, 1870-1949

    Hendrick agrees to publish Kean's letter, which challenged Marie Gorgas' account of her husband's yellow fever work, in the journal World's Work.

  • Box 62 folder 59 uva-lib:2229677
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  circa April 1924
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that Hendrick will print a correction to an earlier article. This letter is written at the bottom of Hendrick's letter to Kean, dated April 16, 1924. Hendrick writes that the corrections will be made and regrets any offense given Emilie Lawrence Reed.

  • Box 62 folder 60 uva-lib:2229678
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Walter D. McCaw  April 18, 1924
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean informs McCaw that Hendrick has agreed to publish his rebuttal to Marie Gorgas' article.

  • Box 62 folder 61 uva-lib:2229679
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Burton J. Hendrick  May 1, 1924
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean offers an explanation of how his rebuttal letter to Marie Gorgas' article came to be published in New York Times.

  • Box 62 folder 62 uva-lib:2229680
    Letter from L.O. Howard to Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 1, 1924
    2 pages
    English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

    Howard responds favorably to Kean's letter published in the New York Times, and offers supporting evidence for Kean's claims in the form of quotations from a letter of Reed.

  • Box 62 folder 63 uva-lib:2229681
    Letter from Burton J. Hendrick to Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 5, 1924
    1 page
    English Hendrick, Burton Jesse, 1870-1949

    Hendrick informs Kean that he had planned to publish his rebuttal letter in the June issue of the World's Work, but withdrew it when he saw it published in the New York Times.

  • Box 62 folder 64 uva-lib:2229682
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Burton J. Hendrick  May 6, 1924
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean mentions Howard's letter, which offers proof of Reed's awareness of the practical effects of his yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 62 folder 65 uva-lib:2229683
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to L.O. Howard May 6, 1924
  • Box 62 folder 66 uva-lib:2229684
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  May 6, 1924
    2 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean informs Emilie Lawrence Reed that the manuscript of Gorgas' biography might be corrected to reflect Reed's role. He will retire to Washington this summer.

  • Box 62 folder 67 uva-lib:2229685
    Correspondence of L.O. Howard and L.H. Baekeland 1924
    • Box 62 folder 67 uva-lib:2229686
      Letter from L.O. Howard to Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 7, 1924
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard encloses correspondence with L.H. Baekeland, who proposed sending a letter to the New York Times emphasizing Kean's role in mosquito eradication in Cuba in 1901.

    • Box 62 folder 67 uva-lib:2229687
      Letter from L. O. Howard to L.H. Baekeland  May 7, 1924
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard informs Baekeland that he does not wish to be involved in the controversy between Marie Gorgas and Kean.

    • Box 62 folder 67 uva-lib:2229688
      Letter from L.H. Baekeland to L.O. Howard  May 5, 1924
      1 page
      English Baekeland, L. H. (Leo Hendrik), 1863-1944

      Baekeland inquires if Howard objects to him writing a letter to the New York Times.

    • Box 62 folder 67 uva-lib:2229689
      Letter from L.H. Baekland to the Editor of the New York Times  1924
      1 page
      English Baekeland, L. H. (Leo Hendrik), 1863-1944

      Baekland refers to the recent publication of a letter and Howard's response regarding Kean's role. He includes a direct quote from Howard's letter.

    • Box 62 folder 67 uva-lib:2229690
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to L.O. Howard  May 6, 1924
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean refers to the Marie Gorgas and Hendrick biography of William Crawford Gorgas.

  • Box 62 folder 68 uva-lib:2229691
    Letter from Marie D. Gorgas to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 19, 1925
    2 pages
    English Gorgas, Marie D. (Marie Doughty), -1929

    Marie Gorgas writes to Kean that she regrets his disapproval of her biography of William Crawford Gorgas. [Kean] appends a note chastising the authors of the biography for failing to correct errors called to their attention six months before publication.

  • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229692
    Correspondence of Jefferson Randolph Kean 1924-1926
    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229693
      Letter from David L. Edsall to Jefferson Randolph Kean  December 9, 1924
      1 page
      English Edsall, David Linn, 1869-1945

      Edsall requests Kissinger's address. A fund has been established in his name, Harvard University Medical School, which would provide a pension to Ida Kissinger upon John Kissinger's death.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229694
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the Adjutant General  December 11, 1924
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean requests that Kissinger's address be given to the dean of Harvard Medical School.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229695
      Letter from Jerome Clark to David L. Edsall  December 15, 1924
      1 page
      English Clark, Jerome

      Clark provides Edsall with Kissinger's address.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229696
      Letter from Louisa C. Richardson to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 5, 1925
      1 page
      English Richardson, Louisa C.

      Richardson, Edsall's assistant, seeks confirmation that Kissinger was a volunteer in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229697
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to David L. Edsall  January 9, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean confirms that Kissinger was a volunteer in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229698
      Letter from David L. Edsall to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 12, 1925
      1 page
      English Edsall, David Linn, 1869-1945

      Edsall thanks Kean for identifying Kissinger.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229699
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Henry P. Birmingham  January 30, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean offers his opinion on the accuracy of the Gorgas biography. He requests Birmingham's recollection of Gorgas' decision to retire.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229700
      Letter from Henry P. Birmingham to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 2, 1925
      1 page
      English Birmingham, Henry P.

      Birmingham believes that Gorgas withdrew his request for retirement because of World War I, not because there was opposition to his retirement from other sources.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229701
      Letter from William M. Black to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 3, 1925
      1 page
      English Black, William Murray, 1855-1933

      Black discusses the relationship between Gorgas and Ludlow.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229702
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the New York Times  March 14, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the Gorgas biography and requests that his review of it be published.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229703
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to L.O. Howard  March 14, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean encloses a reprint of his review of the Gorgas biography for publication in "Science."

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229704
      Letter from L.O. Howard to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 16, 1925
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard informs Kean that he will forward his review of the Gorgas biography to the editor of "Science."

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229705
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to L.O. Howard  March 17, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean thanks Howard for contacting "Science" on his behalf.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229706
      Letter from L.O. Howard to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 18, 1925
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard informs Kean that his review of the Gorgas biography was reprinted, but not in "Science."

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229707
      Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 18, 1925
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      Howard expresses interest in Kean's review of the Gorgas biography. He comments on Hendrick's writing and factual accuracy.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229708
      Letter from M.A. Delaney to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 18, 1925
      1 page
      English Delaney, M.A.

      Delaney congratulates Kean on his review of the Gorgas biography.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229709
      Letter from Richard A. Strong to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 24, 1925
      1 page
      English Strong, Richard A.

      Strong congratulates Kean for his review of the Gorgas biography.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229710
      Letter from Olin West to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 24, 1925
      1 page
      English West, Olin

      West thanks Kean for reprints of his review of the Gorgas biography.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229711
      Letter from L.O. Howard to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 28, 1925
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard informs Kean that the editors of "Science" want him to write another review.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229712
      Letter from James McKeen Cattell to L.O. Howard  March 26, 1925
      1 page
      English Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944

      Cattell expresses interest in Kean's review of the Gorgas biography, but notes that "Science" does not publish reprints.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229713
      Letter from J. Carter Walker to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 30, 1925
      1 page
      English Walker, J. Carter (John Carter), 1874-

      Walker congratulates Kean on his review of the Gorgas biography.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229714
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to L.O. Howard  March 31, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean declines to write new review of Gorgas biography for "Science."

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229715
      Letter from Edwin Anderson Alderman to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 2, 1925
      1 page
      English Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931

      Alderman, the President of the University of Virginia, congratulates Kean on his review of the Gorgas biography.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229716
      Letter from R.A. Amador to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 5, 1925
      2 pages
      English Amador, R.A.

      Amador congratulates Kean on his review of the Gorgas biography. He discusses his own plans to write a popular history of the yellow fever story for Panama.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229717
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to R.A. Amador  April 25, 1925
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean approves of Amador's idea for a popular history of yellow fever. He relates his recollections of the X.Y. yellow fever case.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229718
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Harvey Cushing  June 30, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends Cushing reprints of his review of the Gorgas biography.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229719
      Letter from Harvey Cushing to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 1, 1925
      2 pages
      English Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

      Cushing congratulates Kean for his review of the Gorgas biography. An autograph note by Kean reveals sales statistics of both the Osler and Gorgas biographies.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229720
      Letter from Walter D. McCaw to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 15, 1925
      1 page
      English McCaw, Walter D. (Walter Drew), 1863-1939

      McCaw sends Kean a critique of Mark Sullivan's article on Gorgas, and tells Kean that he believes Sullivan wants to present a truthful account of Gorgas' yellow fever work.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229721
      Letter from Walter D. McCaw to Mark Sullivan  July 14, 1925
      5 pages
      English McCaw, Walter D. (Walter Drew), 1863-1939

      McCaw offers comments on Sullivan's draft chapter about Gorgas and yellow fever.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229722
      Letter from Robert U. Patterson to [Jefferson Randolph Kean?]  circa July 1925
      1 page
      English Patterson, Robert U.

      Patterson sends Kean a letter he has written to William Duffield Robinson, correcting a statement about Gorgas that Robinson made in a paper.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229723
      Letter from Robert U. Patterson to William Duffield Robinson  July 17, 1925
      1 page
      English Patterson, Robert U.

      Patterson corrects Robinson's statement that Gorgas discovered the means of transmission for yellow fever.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229724
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mazyck P. Ravenel  July 30, 1925
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean compliments Ravenel on his review of the Gorgas biography and presents his own view of the errors in the book.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229725
      Letter from Mazyck P. Ravenel to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 3, 1925
      2 pages
      English Ravenel, MazĂżck Porcher

      Ravenel offers his opinions about Gorgas.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229726
      Note circa 1930-159
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229727
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Merritte W. Ireland  August 5, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses Gorgas and the yellow fever work in Cuba. Ireland responds in a note at the bottom of the letter.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229728
      Letter from Mazyck P. Ravenel to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 23, 1925
      2 pages
      English Ravenel, MazĂżck Porcher

      Ravenel refers to an article by Russell concerning the sanitation campaign in Havana (1900). In an autograph note, [Kean] writes that Ravenel has misunderstood Russell.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229729
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mazyck P. Ravenel  September 28, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean agrees that Russell should be unambiguous in his statements regarding Gorgas.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229730
      Letter from Mazyck P. Ravenel to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 1, 1925
      1 page
      English Ravenel, MazĂżck Porcher

      Ravenel informs Kean that he has written a review of a biography of Carter for "The American Journal of Public Health."

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229731
      Notes by Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 20, 1925
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean makes corrections to Sullivan's manuscript for a book chapter on Gorgas, including a memorandum for Ireland concerning Gorgas' military record and honors.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229732
      Letter from Mazyck P. Ravenel to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 27, 1925
      2 pages
      English Ravenel, MazĂżck Porcher

      Ravenel comments on factual errors in the Russell article about Gorgas' sanitation work.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229733
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mazyck P. Ravenel  October 31, 1925
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses Russell's article on Gorgas and comments on the errors in the Marie Gorgas biography of her husband. Included is an autograph note by Kean.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229734
      Letter from [Ignacio?] Alvare  July 31, 1926
      1 page
      Spanish Alvare, Ignacio

      Alvare writes about Finlay and Camp Lazear.

    • Box 62 folder 69 uva-lib:2229735
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to the Chief of Finance  November 23, 1926
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean requests the addresses of Mabel Lazear and Jennie Carroll.

  • Box 62 folder 70 uva-lib:2229736
    Notes by Jefferson Randolph Kean for the Journal of Association of Military Surgeons  September 28, 1926
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean provides his analysis of the date of the initiation of anti-mosquito efforts in Havana. He cites a report by William Crawford Gorgas, which was written in 1904.

  • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229737
    Correspondence of Jefferson Randolph Kean 1927
    • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229738
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Jorge LeRoy y Cassa  August 27, 1927
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean expresses his disappointment in the competition between Cuba and America regarding the credit for the yellow fever work. According to Kean, it was Reed who demonstrated Finlay's theory and Gorgas who applied it.

    • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229739
      Memorandum from J.F. Siler to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 12, 1927
      1 page
      English Siler, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1875-1960

      Siler comments on Kean's defense of Finlay.

    • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229740
      "Vindicating Finlay's Glory ", Sanidad y Beneficencia, Boletin Oficial by Jorge LeRoy y Cassa [translated from Spanish]  February 1927
      20 pages
      English LeRoy y Cassá, Jorge, 1867-1934

      LeRoy y Cassa defends Finlay against the claims of the Rockefeller Foundation and others. He refers to Marie Gorgas and Burton J. Hendrick's biography of William Crawford Gorgas.

    • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229741
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Aristides Agramonte  October 5, 1927
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Agramonte that he would like to publish his recollections of the yellow fever experiments in "The Military Surgeon."

    • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229742
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to D.S. Lamb  October 24, 1927
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean thanks Lamb for information on Reed's last days.

    • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229743
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 26, 1927
      3 pages
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell writes about current work on yellow fever, mentioning Dunn, Klotz, Beeuwkes, Noguchi and Carter. He discusses Carter's belief that yellow fever came to the Americas with slaves from West Africa.

    • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229744
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Frederick F. Russell  October 27, 1927
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean expresses his continued interest in the status of yellow fever investigations, experimentation on monkeys, and Carter's book on the history of yellow fever.

    • Box 62 folder 71 uva-lib:2229745
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Aristides Agramonte  December 7, 1927
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean mentions the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace and ongoing yellow fever work. He offers his opinion on the Reed-Finlay debate.

  • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229746
    Correspondence of Jefferson Randolph Kean 1928
    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229747
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 12, 1928
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte appreciates Kean's balanced report of the yellow fever work. He comments on current yellow fever work.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229748
      Letter from Senator Millard E. Tydings to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 22, 1928
      1 page
      English Tydings, Millard E. (Millard Evelyn), 1890-1961

      Sen. Tydings requests a copy of Kean's article.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229749
      Letter from L.O. Howard to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 29, 1928
      1 page
      English Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950

      Howard comments on Kean's account of the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229750
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to L.O. Howard  March 30, 1928
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean thanks Howard for praising his speech on Walter Reed.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229751
      Letter from W.F. de Niedman to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 4, 1928
      9 pages
      English de Niedman, W.F.

      De Niedman offers his recollections of yellow fever work in Cuba, including investigations of Sanarelli's bacillus and sanitary measures undertaken.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229752
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to W.F. de Niedman  April 10, 1928
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs de Niedman that he will testify on behalf of a pension bill to recognize the work of the Yellow Fever Commission and volunteers, including Agramonte.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229753
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Merritte W. Ireland  April 17-18, 1928
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends Ireland a letter from Frank McCoy concerning Gen. Summerall's statements about the roles played by Sternberg and Wood in the work of the Yellow Fever Commission. On the bottom of the letter, Ireland adds an expression of interest and his initials.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229754
      Letter from Frank R. McCoy to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 31, 1928
      2 pages
      English McCoy, Frank Ross, 1874-1954

      McCoy comments on Gen. Summerall's statements about the roles of Sternberg and Wood with regard to the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229755
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John M. Morin  April 18, 1928
      10 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean provides Morin with a comprehensive review of the yellow fever experiments. He includes the names of the personnel, their birth places, their enlistment and discharge locations, and present addresses.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229756
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John J. Moran  April 10, 1928
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Moran about efforts to enact pension bills for Yellow Fever Commission families and volunteers.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229757
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to the Editor  April 26, 1928
      2 pages
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell refers to questions and a statement concerning yellow fever published in "The Tropical Diseases Bulletin," March 1928. He cites the work and writing of Carter as having proven yellow fever can be eliminated without knowing its causal organism.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229758
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Aristides Agramonte  May 9, 1928
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends Agramonte a Congressional committee report on the yellow fever pension bill and gives his opinion in regards to compensation amounts. Kean also comments on the Rockefeller Foundation yellow fever work in West Africa.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229759
      Letter from John R. Taylor to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 3, 1928
      1 page
      English Taylor, John R.

      Taylor sends Kean a booklet on Reed.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229760
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John R. Taylor  July 7, 1928
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean thanks Taylor for the booklet on Reed.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229761
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James E. Peabody  September 22, 1928
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean responds to Peabody's questions about the work of the Yellow Fever Commission, offering his view on the contributions of various men and commenting on illustrations Peabody has selected for his article.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229762
      Extracts of letters from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James E. Peabody  September 22 & October 1, 1928
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on photos to be used by Peabody in his article and supplies Moran's address. He has a high opinion of Moran.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229763
      Letter from Frederick F. Russell to James E. Peabody  October 11, 1928
      1 page
      English Russell, Frederick F. (Frederick Fuller), 1870-1960

      Russell suggests that Peabody donate his papers related to his yellow fever research to the Johns Hopkins Hospital Library.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229764
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Laura Armistead Carter  November 7, 1928
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean asks Laura Carter if her father's papers indicate the dates he arrived at and departed from Cuba, in 1900.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229765
      Letter from Laura Armistead Carter to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 12, 1928
      1 page
      English Carter, Laura Armistead, d. 1935

      Laura Carter provides Kean with the dates of Henry Carter's service in Cuba, in 1899 and 1900.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229766
      Postcard from Wilfred W.O. Beveridge to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November, 1928
      1 page
      English Beveridge, Wilfred William Ogilvy

      Beveridge, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, requests a reprint of Kean's speech, which was given at the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace.

    • Box 62 folder 72 uva-lib:2229767
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Wilfred W.G. Beveridge  November 16, 1928
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends a reprint of his speech, given at the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace, to Beveridge.

  • Box 62 folder 73 uva-lib:2229768
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Gustaf E. Lambert  February 26, 1929
    1 page
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean apologizes for not recalling that Lambert was the nurse who cared for him when he was sick with yellow fever. Kean tells Lambert he should be proud of his service in connection with the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229769
    Correspondence of Jefferson Randolph Kean 1929
    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229770
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Aristides Agramonte  January 30, 1929
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean relates news of the pension bill and notes the recognition of Agramonte's work in the bill.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229771
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 2, 1929
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte thanks Kean for news of the pension bill, and expresses appreciation for Ireland's influence.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229772
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Jessie Daniel Ames  March 21, 1929
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean responds to Ames' inquiry about the pension bill and offers reasons why Roger Ames is not included.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229773
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John J. Moran  May 14, 1929
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean describes to Moran the attempts made to expand the list of people qualified for yellow fever pensions, and explains how the criteria were set.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229774
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed  July 1, 1929
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean congratulates Emilie Lawrence Reed on the establishment of her annuity.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229775
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mabel H. Lazear  August 14, 1929
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean seeks donations of artifacts or letters of Jesse Lazear for the Vanderbilt University Medical Museum.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229776
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Aristides Agramonte  August 22, 1929
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean inquires about Agramonte's father and explains the delay of Agramonte's medal and pension, approved in February 1929.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229777
      Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 25, 1929
      1 page
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931

      Agramonte writes to Kean about his family, the pension delay, and his health.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229778
      Notes of an interview with Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 21, 1929
      2 pages
      English

      The interview centers on Kean's reluctance to give credit to the work done by Roger Ames during the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229779
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Jessie Daniel Ames  November 5, 1929
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Jessie Ames that physicians other than Roger Ames treated yellow fever patients at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229780
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Jesse Daniel Ames  December 9, 1929
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean does not believe that Roger Ames had yellow fever, in 1901.

    • Box 62 folder 74 uva-lib:2229781
      Letter from Hermann Hagedorn to Jefferson Randolph Kean  December 20, 1929
      2 pages
      English Hagedorn, Hermann, 1882-1964

      Hagedorn relates a conversation with General McCoy concerning Wood's announcement of the Yellow Fever Commission's findings, in 1900. He also comments on Gorgas' sanitary work in Havana.

  • Box 62 folder 75 uva-lib:2229782
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean 1930

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 62 folder 75 uva-lib:2229783
      Memorandum from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 25, 1930
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby's recounts his memories of the yellow fever experiments, and his anger with Agramonte for making what he feels are unjustified claims.

  • Box 62 folder 76 uva-lib:2229784
    Correspondence of Jefferson Randolph Kean 1932
    • Box 62 folder 76 uva-lib:2229785
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Frank R. McCoy  January 11, 1932
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean congratulates McCoy on his appointment to Manchuria and comments on Hagedorn's biography of Leonard Wood.

    • Box 62 folder 76 uva-lib:2229786
      Letter from Frances F. Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 1, 1932
      3 pages
      English Agramonte, Frances F.

      Frances Agramonte gives Kean her new address and discusses her health.

  • Box 62 folder 77 uva-lib:2229787
    Letters from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John J. Moran June 18, 1934-July 24, 1934
    • Box 62 folder 77 uva-lib:2229788
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John J. Moran  June 18, 1934
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean thanks Moran for sending him his immunity certificate signed by the Yellow Fever Board members. Kean comments on the political situation in Cuba.

    • Box 62 folder 77 uva-lib:2229789
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John J. Moran  July 24, 1934
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean accepts Moran's offer to send him his yellow fever clinical chart and comments on conditions in Cuba and the U.S.

  • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229790
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean 1935
    • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229791
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 8, 1935
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby writes to Kean concerning a bust of Reed.

    • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229792
      Letter from the Smithsonian Institution to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 10, 1935
      1 page
      English Smithsonian Institution

      This is an invoice to Kean for the return of a marble bust of Reed from the Smithsonian Institution to the Walter Reed Memorial Association.

    • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229793
      Letter from Chauncey B. Baker to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 15, 1935
      1 page
      English Baker, C. B. (Chauncey Brooke), 1860-1936

      Baker sends Kean his recollections of yellow fever work in Havana from 1898 to 1900.

    • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229794
      Recollections of Personal Experiences in Connection with the Yellow Fever Epidemics in Havana 1898-1899-1900 , related by General Chauncey B. Baker  November 5, 1934
      13 pages
      English

      Baker's recollections of yellow fever in Havana from 1898 to 1900 include a description of deaths among the American military officers.

    • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229795
      Memorandum from Albert E. Truby to Colonel Meehan  July 26, 1935
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby's memorandum and attached documents concern the marble bust of Walter Reed that was removed from the Smithsonian Institution and placed at the Walter Reed Army Hospital.

    • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229796
      Letter from C.R. Darnall to Commanding General of the Army Medical Center  November 26, 1935
      1 page
      English Darnall, C.R.

      On behalf of the Walter Reed Memorial Association, Darnall requests that the Reed bust be kept in its present place at Walter Reed Hospital.

    • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229797
      Memorandum from A.S. Dabney to Commanding Officer  December 2, 1935
      1 page
      English Dabney, A.S.

      Dabney requests a copy of the Commanding Officer's letter acknowledging the Walter Reed Memorial Association's request to house the Reed bust at the hospital.

    • Box 62 folder 78 uva-lib:2229798
      Copy of the card displayed with the Walter Reed bust  circa 1935
      1 page
      English

      Truby comments on the text of the inscription displayed with the Reed bust.

  • Box 62 folder 79 uva-lib:2229799
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean 1936
    • Box 62 folder 79 uva-lib:2229800
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  April 20, 1936
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean inquires about Truby's recollections of the circumstances of Lazear's contraction of yellow fever. He informs Truby that the Cubans intended to memorialize the room at Las Animas where Lazear was said to have been bitten. Kean informed them that this was not true.

    • Box 62 folder 79 uva-lib:2229801
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  April 25, 1936
      8 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the unjustified claims in the Gorgas biography by Burton Hendrick and Marie Gorgas, relates news of an old acquaintance and of his health, and expresses his sympathy for Cuban sensitivity about Finlay.

    • Box 62 folder 79 uva-lib:2229802
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 27, 1936
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby provides his recollections of the yellow fever experiments, including Lazear's infection, Carroll's and Agramonte's claims, Dean's infection, Kean's leadership, and the memorial plaque for Lazear at Las Animas Hospital.

    • Box 62 folder 79 uva-lib:2229803
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  May 22, 1936
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean thanks Truby for his kind words, and for supporting the "true" story of the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 62 folder 79 uva-lib:2229804
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  November 18, 1936
      5 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean describes the centennial celebration of the Army Medical Library and his award of the Order of Finlay from the Cuban Government.

  • Box 62 folder 80 uva-lib:2229805
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean 1937
    • Box 62 folder 80 uva-lib:2229806
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 26, 1937
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby writes to Kean concerning identification of the men in a photograph of the Detachment of the Hospital Corps at Camp Columbia, Cuba.

    • Box 62 folder 80 uva-lib:2229807
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  October 21, 1937
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean's writes about his surgery for cataracts and provides news of friends and acquaintances.

    • Box 62 folder 80 uva-lib:2229808
      Memorandum from Robin Lampson  December 14, 1937
      1 page
      English

      Lampson solicits information about Gorgas for an upcoming book on the conquest of yellow fever.

  • Box 62 folder 81 uva-lib:2229809
    Envelope from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Emilie Lawrence Reed circa 1920-1950
  • Box 62 folder 82 uva-lib:2229810
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1938
    • Box 62 folder 82 uva-lib:2229811
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John J. Moran  April 12, 1938
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean describes the 1900 Havana Finlay-Reed dinner, which celebrated the conclusive proof of Finlay's theory by Reed's work. He feels that Finlay has not received a fair share of the credit.

    • Box 62 folder 82 uva-lib:2229812
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 27, 1939
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses his interest in the story of the conquest of yellow fever and asks for Kean's involvement.

    • Box 62 folder 82 uva-lib:2229813
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  October 31, 1939
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses a future meeting with Hench, his relationship with Reed, and his experiences with the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 62 folder 82 uva-lib:2229814
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 17, 1939
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses appreciation for Kean's collaboration in preparing the story of the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 62 folder 83 uva-lib:2229815
    Chronology of yellow fever events 1938
    • Box 62 folder 83 uva-lib:2229816
      Memorandum from A.S. Dabney to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 15, 1938
      2 pages
      English Dabney, A.S.

      Dabney provides Kean with a chronological listing of Reed's service in the U.S. Army Medical Corps.

    • Box 62 folder 83 uva-lib:2229817
      Walter Reed and Yellow Fever: Chronology of the Yellow Fever Work in Cuba 1899 and 1900 and Personal Experiences , by Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 12, 1929
      1 page
      English

      Kean chronologically lists the events related to yellow fever in Cuba, for Hagedorn.

  • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229818
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1940

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229819
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses various meetings he had in Cuba to acquire biographical information.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229820
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  May 11, 1940
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses an upcoming meeting with Hench and the honoring of Moran and Kissinger by the Cuban government.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229821
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  circa May 15, 1940
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean mentions that his manuscripts related to Reed and yellow fever are at the University of Virginia.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229822
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 4, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench contacts Kean to arrange a meeting. He also encloses a list of questions and comments and requests some addresses.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229823
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  June 7, 1940
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean is eager to meet with Hench to discuss yellow fever work.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229824
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 25, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is eager to hear more of Kean's recollections regarding his stay in Cuba and lists specific questions.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229825
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  July 5, 1940
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean is upset over efforts to get Poucher's name added to the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229826
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 10, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains that he is trying to get Lazear his share of the credit.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229827
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  July 13, 1940
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean lists various Senate documents dealing with the yellow fever investigation. He offers his opinion on the role of Lambert.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229828
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  August 8, 1940
      9 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean promises that he will assist Hench in his research. He suggests that Hench contact Truby for more information.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229829
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 26, 1940
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests permission to study Kean's diary in depth. He poses a large number of questions concerning yellow fever work.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229830
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  September 6, 1940
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on Truby's manuscript about the yellow fever experiments. He complains that some "rank candidates" are lobbying to be included in the Roll of Honor.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229831
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 8, 1940
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on Truby's paper about his service in Cuba. He feels that Truby's narration is of immense value and fears that most of Reed's papers are lost. He mentions that the University of Virginia is honoring Moran with a dinner.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229832
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 12, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses great interest in reading Truby's paper. He requests the address of Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom Reed. He discusses the dinner honoring Moran at the University of Virginia, and he invites Kean to attend the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229833
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 17, 1940
      18 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean responds in detail to Hench's letter concerning the yellow fever experiments. He sends his diary from late 1900 and a copy of a speech at the dedication of Walter Reed's birthplace.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229834
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  September 30, 1940
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean describes answering Hench's questions about the yellow fever experiments. Kean mentions that his wife is upset about his diary being sent through mail for Hench's research, and is afraid it might get lost. He reminisces about his stay in Cuba.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229835
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  October 2, 1940
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean compares the two methods of testing for yellow fever: mosquito bites and sleeping in the infected bedding. He claims that at the time of the experiments, the latter was considered more dangerous.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229836
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 7, 1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] informs Kean that he has found proof that a rental fee was paid by the U.S. military to use the Rojas family farm. He is thinking of purchasing Building No. 1 at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229837
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  October 9, 1940
      8 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean reports that Reed requested $10,000 to conduct the yellow fever experiments. However, he is uncertain about where the financial records for the yellow fever study are being kept. He discusses an article written by Truby and encourages Hench to contact Thomas M. England, a former yellow fever volunteer.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229838
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  October 29, 1940
      8 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses his health and the dinner at the University of Virginia honoring Moran. He speaks about Finlay's mental condition during his later years. He also describes the dinner given in Havana celebrating the confirmation by the Yellow Fever Board of the Finlay theory.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229839
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 4, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench mentions Carlos E. Finlay's comments about his father during his later years. He describes in detail the dedication ceremony for the Jesse Lazear Building and mentions Mabel Lazear's opinion of her husband's work. He offers his opinion of Moran and Kissinger.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229840
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 18, 1940
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses plans to finance and erect a memorial at the site of Camp Lazear. He describes it as a place where Finlay's concept was proven correct by the work of the U.S. Army. Hench includes sketches of the site.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229841
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 27, 1940
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean talks about Lazear's family and the location of his boyhood home. He also discusses the biography of Finlay.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229842
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  December 9, 1940
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench attempts to finish the Rheumatism Review, allowing little time for yellow fever research.

    • Box 62 folder 84 uva-lib:2229843
      Questionnaire for an interview with Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 17, 1940
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean answers Hench's questions regarding the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229844
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench January 1941-February 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229845
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 12, 1941
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench poses questions regarding the yellow fever experiments because he knows that Kean had connections with Reed.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229846
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  January 12, 1941
      6 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby suggests several corrections for Hench's article. He maintains that Kissinger volunteered before Moran and mentions his plans to work on his own paper. He invites Hench to visit him.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229847
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  January 16, 1941
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby informs Hench that he will send photographs under a separate cover. He appreciated Hench's comments on his manuscript, but he doesn't agree with all of his views about what happened in Cuba.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229848
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 23, 1941
      16 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on the controversy over Agramonte's role in the mosquito work. He answers, in detail, questions based on Hench's reading of Kean's diary. He emphasizes that Reed never told him Lazear's infection was experimental. He believes Lazear's careful records enabled Reed to understand the yellow fever incubation period.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229849
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 22, 1941
      7 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean apologizes for a delay in returning to Hench a box of materials and an annotated list. He comments on information that was provided to Hench by Angles and on Hemmeter's article on Carroll. He gives information about where Lazear was buried in Cuba, and about the later transfer of his remains to the United States.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229850
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  January 7, 1941
      16 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains Moran's and Kissinger's differing memories of the yellow fever experiments. He informs Truby that he wants to write an account that will glorify all concerned with the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229851
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  January 27, 1941
      12 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby provides detailed replies to the questions Hench posed about Truby's manuscript on the yellow fever experiments. He doubts the accuracy of Agramonte's accounts of the experiments.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229852
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby feels that he has provided Hench information in accordance with Kean's views and hopes they have provided Hench with better information than what he gathered in Cuba.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229853
      Letter from Eduardo Angles to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 19, 1941
      3 pages
      English Angles, Eduardo

      Angles explains why Cubans are fearful that Finlay will be robbed of his glory.

    • Box 63 folder 1 uva-lib:2229854
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean and Albert E. Truby  February 20, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains the painting of Walter Reed proposed by the John Wyeth Company. He criticizes the dominant role of Finlay in their preliminary sketches and offers suggestions to improve upon the scene.

  • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229855
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench March 7, 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229856
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  March 4, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Truby that he is planning a trip to Havana, and so would like Truby and Kean to write letters of introduction to Ramos.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229857
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  March 5, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses a book he is reading about Finlay. He agrees to write a letter to Ramos.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229858
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  March 6, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the layout of Camp Lazear. He thinks the location of Camp Lazear is settled by Rojas' daybook entries. He wrote to Dominguez and pointed out the errors in his book.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229859
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Domingo Ramos  March 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean assures Ramos that Hench is correct about the location of Camp Lazear, and gives a little of his own history in Cuba to indicate that he himself has knowledge of the places.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229860
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Domingo F. Ramos  March 6, 1941
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby supports Hench's efforts to establish a memorial at Camp Lazear.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229861
      Letter from [Philip Showalter Hench] to Albert E. Truby  March 8, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] thanks Truby for his letter of support to the Cuban government. He finds fault with Truby's description of the location of the yellow fever ward as northwest of the hospital grounds.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229862
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  circa March 10, 1941
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby acknowledges his error in saying “northwest” instead of “southwest” in regard to the location of the yellow fever grounds.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229863
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  March 13, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Truby for making corrections in his letter to Ramos.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229864
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean from Philip Showalter Hench  March 14, 1941
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean disagrees with Hench's proposal for the yellow fever painting. He also describes Finlay as an honest man but lacking a truly scientific mind.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229865
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 18, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wonders if Agramonte was with Lazear at his death because Carroll claimed that Agramonte had left three days earlier.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229866
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  March 21, 1941
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby confirms that Agramonte did not visit Lazear when he was sick nor did he attend the funeral.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229867
      Letter from Francisco Dominguez to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 24, 1941
      5 pages
      French Domínguez y Roldán, Francisco, 1864-1942

      Dominguez attempts to prove that Carlos Finlay discovered the method of transmission of yellow fever.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229868
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  March 27, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean asserts that Finlay was the discoverer of the transmission of yellow fever by mosquito and that Reed's demonstration of the theory led to its acceptance by the scientific world. He expresses a dislike for the grouping of men in the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229869
      Letter from George A. Kellogg to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 27, 1941
      1 page
      English Kellogg, George A.

      Kellogg decides to give Cornwell artistic license over historical accuracy. He appreciates Kean's suggestions.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229870
      Letter from Eduardo Angles to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 29, 1941
      1 page
      English Angles, Eduardo

      Angles is satisfied with the handling of the Finlay question.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229871
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  circa March 1941
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby discusses the plan to commission a painting of the Yellow Fever Board, including Finlay. He will ask Andrus and England for verification of locations and hopes his letter to Ramos was sufficient.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229872
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  April 10, 1941
      10 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      In evaluating the Reed versus Finlay debate, Kean states that Reed converted a discredited hypothesis into an established doctrine.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229873
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  August 19, 1941
      7 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Truby that the inscription on the Reed bust has been removed due to objections by the Cubans. Kean offers his opinion of Dominguez' biography of Finlay.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229874
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  April 14, 1941
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby finds Agramonte's statements greatly exaggerated. He also faults the sketch proposed for the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229875
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 2, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is anxious to discuss his questions with Kean.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229876
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  May 5, 1941
      5 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean laments that the Ames family is trying to get Roger Post Ames included in the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor. He also discusses Camp Lazear.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229877
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Chief of the War Department's Map Collection  May 23, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench seeks assistance in locating maps of Camp Columbia and summarizes his discovery of the lost Camp Lazear.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229878
      Telegram from Dorma V. Schnurr to Philip Showalter Hench  June 6, 1941
      1 page
      English Schnurr, Dorma V.

      Schnurr relays to Hench that Kissinger suffered a stroke and is unconscious.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229879
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  June 6, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean points out misinformation written in an article about Kissinger.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229880
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ida E. Kissinger  June 9, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses concerned about Kissinger's health.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229881
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 11, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the Kissinger interview, which was published in a Cleveland newspaper. He offers his opinion on the role played by Kissinger during the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229882
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  June 16, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean writes that he regrets his treatment of Kissinger. Ireland gave him a good report of the address by Hench.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229883
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  June 20, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean hopes Hench will act as the guardian of the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor and will see that no other person be included by Congress.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229884
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 26, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is thrilled to have the Reed contract and appreciates the Agramonte and Sternberg letters. He notes that soon he will be able to see the correspondence between the Yellow Fever Board and the Surgeon General. He mentions that Kissinger had a stroke.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229885
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to R. S. Galbreath  July 2, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires into the health of Kissinger who suffered a debilitating stroke.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229886
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  July 7, 1941
      5 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses withholding some confidential material from Laura Wood Roper and recommends Kissinger enter a Veteran's Bureau Hospital.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229887
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George Carroll  July 11, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the Cornwell painting and explains that the tribute to Carroll's father is brief because there is little in the official records about his work.

    • Box 63 folder 2 uva-lib:2229888
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains the Kissinger's situation and wants Kean to write them a note suggesting a veterans' hospital.

  • Box 63 folder 3 uva-lib:2229889
    Transcript and notes from Philip Showalter Hench's interview with Jefferson Randolph Kean concerning the yellow fever experiments May 8, 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 63 folder 3 uva-lib:2229890
      Transcript of Philip Showalter Hench's interview with Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 8, 1941
      13 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Hench's interview deals with myriad topics, including: Moran and Kissinger, locations of hospitals and living quarters, the X.Y. case, Kean's case of yellow fever, and the discovery that someone had removed all the papers from Reed's desk after his death.

  • Box 63 folder 4 uva-lib:2229891
    Memories of Service in Cuba and Walter Reed's Work on the Etiology of Yellow Fever , by Albert E. Truby with related notes July 15, 1941
  • Box 63 folder 5 uva-lib:2229892
    Experiences of Mr. John R. Bullard in Havana, 1901 in connection with the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board and Experimental Yellow Fever as told by Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench July 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 63 folder 5 uva-lib:2229893
      Experiences of Mr. John R. Bullard in Havana, 1901 in connection with the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board and Experimental Yellow Fever as told by Bullard to Philip Showalter Hench  April 16, 1941
      6 pages
      English Bullard, John R.

      Bullard reports about his experiences in Cuba during the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 63 folder 5 uva-lib:2229894
      Experiences of John R. Bullard with annotations by Albert E. Truby  April 16, 1941
      5 pages
      English Bullard, John R. Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Bullard describes his experiences in Cuba in connection with the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229895
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench August 1941-October 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229896
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 1, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean agrees with Hench that Kissinger needs to be cared for in a veterans' hospital and recommends one in Indianapolis. He also encloses a copy of a letter he wrote to Ida E. Kissinger.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229897
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Ida E. Kissinger  August 1, 1941
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean recommends to Kissinger that her husband be moved to a veteran's hospital in Indianapolis.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229898
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thanks Kean for writing the Kissingers.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229899
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Hench of the improvement in Kissinger's health.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229900
      Letter from Ida E. Kissinger to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 4, 1941
      3 pages
      English Kissinger, Ida E.

      Kissinger plans to nurse her husband at home and thanks Kean for the information about the veteran's hospital.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229901
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 13, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is relieved that Kissinger is doing better, and he provides information about the upcoming publication of his yellow fever paper.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229902
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 15, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean makes a correction for Hench's publication on the conquerors of yellow fever.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229903
      Letter from A.S. Pinto to Albert E. Truby  August 16, 1941
      1 page
      English Pinto, A.S.

      Pinto lauds Truby for his decision to write an autobiography. He comments on Agramonte's role in the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229904
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 19, 1941
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench insists that in a historical painting, like the yellow fever painting, all figures should be identified. He suggests Carter and Ames be included.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229905
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 20, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean does not think Carter or Ames should be in the yellow fever painting. He suggests individuals on the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229906
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  circa August 20, 1941
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby agrees that Cooke, Ames, and Jernegan should be included in the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229907
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 22, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench argues that Ames would be a good choice to include in the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229908
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 25, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench desires to clear up inconsistencies in Kean's statements regarding Henry Rose Carter's service in Cuba.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229909
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  August 26, 1941
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby points out historical inaccuracies found in the yellow fever painting.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229910
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  August 29, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports that Camp Lazear and the remains of Building No. 1 have been located. He has bought the building and hopes to raise money for a memorial. The Cuban government accepted his report. Hench has found Lazear's death certificate.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229911
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 3, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Hench that Reed read his paper on the etiology of yellow fever at the Pan American Medical Congress in Havana, Feb 4-7, 1901. While Wood was convinced of the need to destroy mosquitoes, Gorgas was not and only began mosquito eradication at Wood's command.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229912
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  September 3, 1941
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby comments on Dean, Ames, Carroll and Agramonte. He feels his memory is sound, though he knows Hench has some skepticism. He offers his recollections of Carroll's infection and his attitude towards the mosquito theory.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229913
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  September 3, 1941
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby describes the interior of the living quarters at Camp Lazear and the problems they had with toads entering through the roof.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229914
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 3, 1941
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses his health problems. Hendrick, in his Gorgas biography, made misstatements and did not correct them - it was Howard who advocated the use of kerosene to combat mosquitoes.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229915
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 7, 1941
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean expresses reservations about allowing Laura Wood Roper to view any contentious material in the Reed family letters.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229916
      Letter from A. S. Pinto to Albert E. Truby  September 7, 1941
      1 page
      English Pinto, A.S.

      Pinto informs Truby that his manuscript is well written and compatible with the facts.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229917
      Letter from A. S. Pinto to Albert E. Truby  September 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Pinto, A.S.

      Pinto remarks that Truby's manuscript is a nice contribution to yellow fever history. He congratulations Truby on becoming a grandpa and discusses his own family.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229918
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  circa September 12, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean explains how the letters b and v are used interchangeably in Spanish.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229919
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  circa September 18, 1941
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the publication of Truby's memoirs.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229920
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  circa September 19, 1941
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean states Carter was not in Cuba during the yellow fever experiments. He believes Truby's second manuscript is vastly improved.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229921
      Letter [fragment] from Philip Showalter Hench to Laura Wood  September 19, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses who was present when Moran was bitten by a mosquito. He believes the experiments themselves were meticulously done, but the records were either poorly kept or poorly preserved.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229922
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  September 26, 1941
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby thinks Kean will be surprised by Pinto's remarks about Truby's manuscript.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229923
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed  September, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench asks Reed for permission to show some of her father's letters to Wood.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229924
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 1, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench enjoys the second draft of Truby's manuscript.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229925
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  October 1, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench commends Truby on his wonderful manuscript.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229926
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  circa October 2, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Hench that Truby's book will be published by the S.G.O. He also discusses various people who were or were not in Cuba during the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229927
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  October 6, 1941
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby mentions the uniforms worn in Cuba and also asks to view a map of Cuba in 1899 to refresh his memory.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229928
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  October 7, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean enjoyed the “Hygeia” article and the reproduction of Cornwell's painting, of which he requests copies. He discusses some of the men on leave during the Yellow Fever Board experiments.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229929
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 19, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the credit given to Finlay for his ideas.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229930
      Letter from A.S. Pinto to Albert E. Truby  October 20, 1941
      2 pages
      English Pinto, A.S.

      Pinto forwards his belief that Carroll tried to take credit for the mosquito theory after Lazear's death. He thinks Dean was bitten by a mosquito while in the ward.

    • Box 63 folder 6 uva-lib:2229931
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  October 21, 1941
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean details his involvement in the National Memorial to Thomas Jefferson. Kean also discusses the publication of Truby's manuscript, his meeting with Carlos E. Finlay, and his understanding that Reed visited Carlos J. Finlay before any efforts were made to infect mosquitoes.

  • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229932
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench November 1941-December 1941

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229933
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  November 2, 1941
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean tells Truby about arrangements being made for the Jefferson Memorial and provides the information Truby requested concerning sanitary arrangements in Cuba.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229934
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  November 2, 1941
      10 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends Truby suggestions for corrections or additions to Truby's manuscript on the story of the yellow fever experiments. He mentions several enclosures, which are not included with this document. An addendum from Hench to Truby on November 10, 1941 is included, as well as a transcription of a letter from James Carroll to his wife.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229935
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Albert E. Truby  November 15, 1941
      2 pages
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira informs Truby that he will contribute to a local history of Marianao, which is currently being written. He inquires about the locations of the mosquito experiments, where Lazear died, where Edmunds was confined, and the role of Cuban doctors in the Yellow Fever Commission's work.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229936
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 17, 1941
      8 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean thinks that Gorgas did not begin organizing “mosquito brigades” on Feb 4, 1901, the date of Reed's lecture on yellow fever in Havana. He believes that Reed abandoned the B. Icteroides theory, in July of 1900, and was ready to investigate the mosquito theory by August 1.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229937
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  November 20, 1941
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby appreciates Hench's comments on the manuscript. He is sending photographs taken in Cuba. He has almost decided on the title for his book: Memoir of Walter Reed and the Great Yellow Fever Episode.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229938
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to A.S. Pinto  November 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Pinto that he has too many questions to ask and so would like to meet with him personally. He has found many contradictions and omissions in the various yellow fever accounts and is trying to unravel the twisted threads.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229939
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 23, 1941
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench will send Kean additional reprints of the Wyeth painting. He comments on the discovery, at the New York Academy of Medicine, of a notebook believed to belong to Lazear. He wonders if Carroll's son sold it to the Academy.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229940
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 25, 1941
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean is excited about the discovery of the notebook at the New York Academy of Medicine. He was immune to yellow fever - after having it in June of 1900 - so was not bitten as part of Lazear's experiments. He is pleased with the memoir of Andrus, and lauds him for submitting to inoculation as Reed had determined to inoculate himself if Andrus had not volunteered.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229941
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1941
      7 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby responds to Hench's suggested corrections and additions to Truby's manuscript. He provides additional details, clarifies several points, and refers Hench to others who might be able to provide further information.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229942
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  November 29, 1941
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean makes a few suggestions on how to improve Truby's forward. He notes that he was on an inspection tour during Lazear's illness. He returned and thinks he saw Lazear the day before he died. He does not know when Reed heard of Lazear's death.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229943
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  November 30, 1941
      3 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby comments on the notebook found at the New York Academy, stating that it could be Lazear's record from the laboratory. He knows the Board went to see Finlay in early July, and that they started to raise mosquitoes at once, because he saw them in glass jars. As such, he disputes Agramonte's date for the beginning of the mosquito work. Truby believes it was Lazear, not Agramonte, who induced Reed to meet with Finlay.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229944
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Albert E. Truby  November 30, 1941
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira would like to know the names of the eleven soldiers who were inoculated by Lazear. He also wants information about the non-immune camp for Americans in Quemados.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229945
      Letter from A.S. Pinto to Philip Showalter Hench  December 22, 1941
      1 page
      English Pinto, A.S.

      Pinto writes to Hench that he visited Truby, and thinks his work is good, but that he has slipped over time. He hopes that Truby completes his article soon.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229946
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean  December 23, 1941
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has received microfilm of the notebook found at the New York Academy of Medicine and has recognized Lazear's and Reed's handwriting. The contents include case reports of sick soldiers, electrozone experiment notes, observations of non-experimental and experimental yellow fever cases, and notes about mosquitoes. The notebook shows that Lazear was working with mosquitoes even before the Yellow Fever Board was created.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229947
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  December 26, 1941
      11 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean makes comments on the contents of the notebook found at the New York Academy of Medicine. He had recommended Carroll for volunteer commission of major, but it didn't happen. He discusses very positively the career of Russell. He thinks Andrus could sell his memoir for a good price. He includes a memorandum listing papers he read about the life and work of Carroll in 1907, shortly after his death.

    • Box 63 folder 7 uva-lib:2229948
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  December 27, 1941
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean questions whether Ames' self-diagnosis of yellow fever was correct, because earlier he had claimed to be immune.

  • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229949
    List of sources on microfilm selected from the National Archives by Philip Showalter for his yellow fever research with photographs, notes, and maps showing the site of Camp Lazear and the Columbia Barracks 1941
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229950
      List of microfilm data on Columbia Barracks Post Hospital in the National Archives selected by Philip Showalter Hench  July 1941
      6 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      This list includes sanitary reports, inspection reports and disease reports. Furthermore, there are numerous documents listed concerning Reed.

    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229951
      Model of Camp Columbia with overlay notes naming locations in the model that are pertinent to the yellow fever experiments  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229952
      Model of Camp Columbia with overlay notes naming locations in the model that are pertinent to the yellow fever experiments  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229953
      Model of Camp Columbia  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229954
      Model of Camp Columbia with overlay notes naming locations in the model that are pertinent to the yellow fever experiments  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229955
      Model of Camp Columbia with accompanying and hand drawn map notes by Albert E. Truby  January 14, 1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229956
      Laboratory Building at Camp Columbia with notes by Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1930-1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229957
      Camp Lazear with notes by Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1930-1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229958
      Columbia Barracks Hospital with notes by Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1930-1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229959
      Camp Lazear experimental building with notes by Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1930-1950
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 63 folder 8 uva-lib:2229960
      Plan of Camp Columbia by Philip S. Hench  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
  • Box 63 folder 9 uva-lib:2229961
    Text of speech Jefferson Randolph Kean gave upon receiving the Gorgas Medal with related newspaper clippings December 15, 1942-December 16, 1942

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 63 folder 9 uva-lib:2229962
      Text of speech Jefferson Randolph Kean gave upon the receipt of the Gorgas Medal  December 15, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the “warfare” against the mosquito.

  • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229963
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench with related newspaper clippings 1942
    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229964
      Letter from Mahlon Ashford to Albert E. Truby  January 2, 1942
      1 page
      English Ashford, Mahlon

      Ashford, editor of the "Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine," expresses an interest in publishing Truby's book on the yellow fever experiments and informs him that Lazear's missing notebook is not to be found at the Academy library.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229965
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 26, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Kean that Lazear's niece took him to the old family home where he found letters from Lazear to his mother and other personal items. Hench notes that he has also found Agramonte's leave of absence papers indicating he left Cuba several days before Lazear died.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229966
      Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench  February 6, 1942
      4 pages
      English Kean, Cornelia Knox

      Kean expresses appreciation to Mary and Philip Hench for an enjoyable evening. She informs them that Jefferson Randolph Kean is in the hospital but improving.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229967
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  February 8, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean thanks Hench for returning a letter from Truby. He clarifies the affiliation of Reed and other physicians involved in the yellow fever experiments as to Hospital Corps and Medical Corps, having noted an error in an earlier publication by Wyeth.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229968
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  February 20, 1942
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby tells Hench that he has received the galley proofs of his book and likes the appearance of the book and illustrations. He mentions having seen Finlay's book and thought it was beautifully done.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229969
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  February 21, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends Hench a copy of a letter he sent to Harold W. Jones, congratulates Hench on finding additional letters from Lazear, and mentions Andrus' book.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229970
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Harold W. Jones  February 20, 1942
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on the Cornwell painting of the Reed Board and the distribution of proper credit between Reed and Finlay.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229971
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  February 24, 1942
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby suggests that Hench visit Russell in order to obtain more information. He notes that the urine entries in the New York Academy notebook are in Neate's handwriting.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229972
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  March 4, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench invites Truby to Rochester. Hench discusses the handwriting in the Lazear lab book, noting how much is attributed to Lazear and how much to Reed.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229973
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  circa April 6, 1942
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean commends Hench for his published article, expresses his pleasure in having read Roper's book on Reed, and sends news about Emilie Lawrence Reed's health. He also mentions the possibilities for publication of Truby's work and sends some newspaper clippings.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229974
      "A Candidate for Honors "  December 14, 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229975
      "Yellow Fever Experiments "  September 2, 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229976
      "El Doctor Lazear "  September 30, 1900
      1 page
      Spanish Angles, Eduardo
    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229977
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 10, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench tells Kean of an upcoming trip to see various people connected with the yellow fever experiments and of having recently seen Emilie Lawrence Reed. He recounts having given his yellow fever talk at a medical meeting and thanks Kean for his previous letter and the enclosed clippings.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229978
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  May 17, 1942
      3 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby is not convinced that Hench's specialty is needed in the armed services at this time. He also tells Hench that he has heard of Andrus' death and credits Andrus with having provided a reliable account of the “events in Cuba.”

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229979
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  June 26, 1942
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Hench that he has discussed Lazear's lab book with Truby and notes areas where they differed and their final agreements. Kean and Truby agree that Ames' alleged case of yellow fever was an error in diagnosis.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229980
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 29, 1942
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Kean that Jessie Ames sent Hench a certificate of Roger Ames' yellow fever infection as well as an army paper, which referred to Ames as “yellow fever immune.” He also discusses his own impending military service.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229981
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 1, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Kean that he has received 22 fever charts from Jessie Ames. He requests clarification in regards to remarks on the back of Dean's fever chart.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229982
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 7, 1942
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean believes that the fever charts mentioned by Hench were probably copies of the originals. He doesn't remember much about his own illness with yellow fever except the headache and backache.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229983
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  August 9, 1942
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean writes that he has started his memoir. In a postscript, Kean explains Gorgas was excluded from the yellow fever painting because Gorgas did not initially believe in the mosquito theory.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229984
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 12, 1942
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby describes his meeting with Hench in Washington and his visit with Laura Wood Roper in Philadelphia. He mentions having heard favorable news from Harper's about possible publication of his manuscript and conveys news about his family.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229985
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  August 16, 1942
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the location of the original fever charts. He also comments on life in the army.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229986
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  circa August 17, 1942
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends Hench a copy of a letter Truby had sent to him regarding the introduction to the memoir he is writing.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229987
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 15, 1942
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends a copy of his introduction to Truby's memoir to Hench for his review.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229988
      Introduction to Albert E. Truby's memoir, by Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 15, 1942
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean introduces Truby's Memoir on the yellow fever experiments, providing background information on the experiments themselves, as well as background on the author.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229989
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  September 26, 1942
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby informs Hench about the progress with his manuscript and credits Hench with having inspired him to write the memoirs.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229990
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  October 31, 1942
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean has been notified that he is to receive the Gorgas Medal for several accomplishments early in his career, including starting warfare on the mosquito in Cuba, initiating the legislation that created the Medical Reserve Corps, and for organizing the Base Hospitals in parent institutions.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229991
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  November 24, 1942
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench makes recommendations for some corrections and possible deletions from Truby's manuscript. He encourages him to take steps to have the book published sooner rather than later.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229992
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  November 30, 1942
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby responds to Hench's letter of November 24, 1942. He justifies what he has written in his manuscript and clarifies several points that Hench has raised.

    • Box 63 folder 10 uva-lib:2229993
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  December 17, 1942
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby writes about the progress with his publisher on his book manuscript and responds further to Hench's suggestion that he may encounter some harsh remarks from literary critics.

  • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2229994
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1943

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2229995
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to James M. Phalen  January 29, 1943
      1 page
      English

      Kean states that his reference to Gorgas' Final Report should not diminish Gorgas' credibility and reputation.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2229996
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 30, 1943
      8 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean is concerned that he has wrongly portrayed Gorgas as slow in supporting Reed's findings.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2229997
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  February 25, 1943
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is anxious to see Truby's book. Hench then mentions that he read Finlay's book, which supports the Cuban perspective that the Americans only confirmed, not proved, the mosquito theory.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2229998
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  circa April 30, 1943
      5 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on Wood's manuscript. He believes that Reed or Lazear would have volunteered to be inoculated before Carroll. Kean suggests that Lazear believed in the mosquito theory and was the first to try it on himself.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2229999
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  May 20, 1943
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean finds that Wood's book is a well-written depiction of the yellow fever demonstration.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230000
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  May 22, 1943
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby writes of Lampson's novel on yellow fever. He believes that it distorts the truth and perpetuates false statements.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230001
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert S. Truby  July 20, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench congratulates Truby on the publication of his book.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230002
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 20, 1943
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench expresses delight with Truby's book, and considers Kean and himself as “godfathers” to this literary work.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230003
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  July 21, 1943
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean reports the death of a former participant in the yellow fever experiments. He is delighted with Truby's book and approves of Laura Wood's book on Reed. He offers his opinion on world politics and war shortages.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230004
      Postcard from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  circa July 23, 1943
      1 page
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert informs Truby of the death of Clyde West.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230005
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  July 27, 1943
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean complains that Lawrence Reed is not answering his letters. He comments on Laura Wood's new book on Reed. He is delighted with Truby's book and offers a suggestion to remedy a printing error.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230006
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  August 5, 1943
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby mentions the many complimentary letters about his book. He complains that he was not informed of an upcoming publication of Laura Wood's book on Reed, although he approves it. He reports that two more members of the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor have died.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230007
      Notes by Jefferson Randolph Kean on Cuban yellow fever experiments  August 6, 1943
      13 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean writes notes and memoranda about various yellow fever episodes.

    • Box 64 folder 1 uva-lib:2230008
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  September 10, 1943
      5 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert recalls life at Military Hospital No. 1. He mentions Ames and Pinto, and comments on Truby's book.

  • Box 64 folder 2 uva-lib:2230009
    Transcript of Philip Showalter Hench's interview with General Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 6, 1944
    18 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Hench questions Kean about the yellow fever experiments at Camp Lazear.

  • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230010
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1944

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230011
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  January 8, 1944
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean describes Hench's visit to his house and admits that his memory is fading.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230012
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  January 27, 1944
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench promises to send Truby additional extracts from some of Reed's letters. Hench offers his opinion on people who are not fully backing the war effort.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230013
      Letter from Lillie W. Franck to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 7, 1944
      2 pages
      English Franck, Lillie W.

      Franck sends Kean a completed manuscript for Hench [not enclosed]. In a second letter on the same page, dated February 8, 1944, Kean writes to Hench that the manuscript is enclosed. He mentions a newspaper account of the launch of a ship named for James Carroll.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230014
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  April 8, 1944
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby writes about his health. He encourages Hench to get James Carroll's personal papers from Carroll's son. He discusses a nurse who served with him in Cuba.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230015
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  May 10, 1944
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby writes that the photographs of the yellow fever huts are authentic. He also states that the model of Camp Columbia by Yldefonso Perez is accurate and very well done.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230016
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  June 15, 1944
      2 pages
      English

      Kean encloses a copy of a positive review of Truby's book and makes comments.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230017
      Book Review for Albert E. Truby's book, Memoir of Walter Reed: The Yellow Fever Episode in British Medical Journal  December 4, 1943
      2 pages
      English

      This review of Truby's book, Memoir of Walter Reed: The Yellow Fever Episode , is sent to Hench by Kean.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230018
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean and Albert E. Truby  September 1, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes receiving Reed's “New Year's Eve letter,” in which Reed described his thoughts on the transmission of yellow fever by mosquitoes.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230019
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 14, 1944
      8 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean appreciates the copy of Reed's letter and photograph, although he is unable to identify anyone in the picture. He mentions a planned mural at a Cuban Military Hospital celebrating the conquest of yellow fever. After his death, his books will be donated to the University of Virginia.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230020
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  October 3, 1944
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby appreciates receiving the copy of a letter written by Walter Reed. He identifies persons in an old photograph. Truby asks for a copy of a different Walter Reed letter and comments on Kean's interview. He encloses a letter from Lawrence Reed complimenting Truby's book.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230021
      Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Albert E. Truby  September 11, 1943
      1 page
      English Reed, Walter L.

      Lawrence Reed praises Truby's book on Walter Reed. He vividly remembers Truby's efforts to eradicate mosquito breeding sites.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230022
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 14, 1944
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean criticizes an article that claims Gorgas was ahead of his time when, in fact, he was slow to react to Reed's conclusions.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230023
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Domingo F. Ramos  November 22, 1944
      5 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses Finlay's mosquito theory and Reed's research.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230024
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  December 1, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his visits with the Keans and Ramos. An exhibit of the Cornwall painting is planned in Cuba. He describes a mural by a Cuban artist entitled, “The Martyrs of the Conquest of Yellow Fever.”

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230025
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose A. Presno  December 6, 1944
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      In a letter of introduction to the Cuban Minister of Public Health and Sanitation, Hench requests assistance in protecting a building at the site of Camp Lazear. He discusses his plans to create a museum dedicated to the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230026
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  December 6, 1944
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses Finlay's mosquito theory and Reed's experimentation. He comments on a planned mural depicting the story of yellow fever in Cuba.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230027
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  December 8, 1944
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby informs Hench that he does not want to become involved in the controversy of what others thought of Finlay's mosquito theory.

    • Box 64 folder 3 uva-lib:2230028
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  December 9, 1944
      5 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean relates a humorous anecdote about Wood. Kean goes on to discuss the problems of finding the exact moment when Guiteras was converted to the mosquito theory. He also discusses Pinto's role in the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 64 folder 4 uva-lib:2230029
    Military orders for Albert E. Truby  July 25, 1900
    4 pages
    English United States. Army

    Special Orders #1 direct Truby, Presnell, and Schweiger to accompany the 1st U.S. Infantry to the United States. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]

  • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230030
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1945-1946

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230031
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 23, 1945
      5 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on his future travel plans. He extends an invitation to Hench to study his personal papers.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230032
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  January 18, 1946
      3 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert expresses great disappointment for the lack of recognition, in Truby's book, of his work at the yellow fever camp.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230033
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 26, 1946
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean encloses a clipping of Lazear's obituary and thinks it may be of value to Hench.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230034
      Obituary for Jesse W. Lazear  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230035
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  February 11, 1946
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby emphasizes how important Lazear's lost notebook is. He believes it is in the hands of the Carroll family.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230036
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean and Albert E. Truby  April 1, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Kean and Truby about Mabel Lazear's death. He hopes that Kean's health improves.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230037
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 16, 1946
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench plans to give Kean a questionnaire regarding his yellow fever experience. Hench also talks about how he came across the original contract between Reed and Fernandez.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230038
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  May 8, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires about the claims made by Sternberg that he wanted the Yellow Fever Commission to conduct research on the mosquito theory and use human experimentation. Hench thinks that Reed was annoyed with these claims.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230039
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  May 11, 1946
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench thinks that Reed was independent of Sternberg in his yellow fever investigation and is trying to decide how much credit Sternberg deserves. Hench believes that Reed and Lazear worked out the project on their own.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230040
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  June 19, 1946
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean declines to write a chapter for Hench's book. He comments on the book's preparation.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230041
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 25, 1946
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Kean that he has decided not to publish a preliminary memorial volume, and that he is unable to finish a full study anytime soon. He hopes to acquire a few important missing items concerning the yellow fever episode.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230042
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 16, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes his trip to California, where he met with the family of Jesse Lazear.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230043
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  July 16, 1946
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby uses Vaughan's book, “A Doctor's Memories,” to make reference to numerous events in the yellow fever investigation.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230044
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 3, 1946
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses Lazear's discovery of intrinsic and extrinsic incubation in mosquitoes.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230045
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  circa August 19, 1946
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the history of the Kissinger family trying to obtain more pension money, including a plea for funeral expenses from Ida Kissinger for her husband.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230046
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 22, 1946
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean relates the history of the Kissinger family in their desire to obtain money and how Peabody organized the Kissinger Relief Fund. Kean goes on to say that there was an error in a pamphlet published by Peabody in the amount of pension money to be given to the Kissinger family.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230047
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 23, 1946
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses "Special Order 83," issued by the Department of Western Cuba.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230048
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 27, 1946
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench reports on his family. He also doubts Lambert's story. He describes efforts to contact James Carroll's son, George. He also hopes to find some records from Carter.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230049
      Letter from A. T. Gilhus to Philip Showalter Hench  November 20, 1946
      2 pages
      English Gilhus, A. T.

      Gilhus relates his experiences at Camp Columbia and describes the camp in detail.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2230050
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  December 7, 1946
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby announces the death of Gilhus. He describes his last visit with Gilhus. He rejects Lambert's claims concerning the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 64 folder 5 uva-lib:2369013
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustaf E. Lambert  December 27, 1946
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench rebuts Lambert's claim that Ames was a member of the Yellow Fever Board, replacing Lazear. He explains the criteria to be eligible to receive a pension and/or medal for participation in the yellow fever project.

  • Box 64 folder 6 uva-lib:2230051
    Questionnaire for Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 1946
    6 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Hench lists questions he has for Kean.

  • Box 64 folder 7 uva-lib:2230052
    Jefferson Randolph Kean's answers for a questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench  May 11, 1946
    7 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950 Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Kean discusses the Yellow Fever Commission, in response to Hench's questionnaire.

  • Box 64 folder 8 uva-lib:2230053
    Jefferson Randolph Kean's answers for a questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench  May 25, 1946
    13 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950 Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

    Kean discusses the Yellow Fever Commission, in response to Hench's questionnaire.

  • Box 64 folder 9 uva-lib:2230054
    Philip Showalter Hench's questions for Jefferson Randolph Kean and Kean's answers June 5, 1946
    • Box 64 folder 9 uva-lib:2230055
      Letter from Lillie W. Franck to Philip Showalter Hench  June 20, 1946
      1 page
      English Franck, Lillie W.

      Franck informs Hench that she has mailed the original interview of Kean by Hench to Kean.

    • Box 64 folder 9 uva-lib:2230056
      Letter from Lillie W. Franck to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 17, 1946
      2 pages
      English Franck, Lillie W.

      Franck asks Kean to correct the enclosed copy of his answers to earlier questions, sign his name, and mail it to Hench. Kean adds a note to Hench, dated June 19, 1946, in which he recalls a portrait which was done of himself.

    • Box 64 folder 9 uva-lib:2230057
      Transcript of Philip Showalter Hench's interview of Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 5, 1946
      19 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950 Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Kean provides his recollections of the Yellow Fever Commission, in response to Hench's questions.

    • Box 64 folder 9 uva-lib:2230058
      Albert E. Truby's answers for a questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench  June 30, 1946
      7 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954 Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Truby discusses the Yellow Fever Commission in response to Hench's questionnaire.

  • Box 64 folder 10 uva-lib:2230059
    Philip Showalter Hench's interview with Jefferson Randolph Kean  November 19, 1946
    17 pages
    English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Hench interviews Kean about the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 64 folder 11 uva-lib:2230060
    Philip Showalter Hench's questions for Albert E. Truby December 1946
    • Box 64 folder 11 uva-lib:2230061
      Philip Showalter Hench's questions for Albert E. Truby concerning Truby's book  December 1946
      16 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Hench provides as outline of questions for Truby about his book, “Memoir of Walter Reed.” Responses by both Truby and Hench are included for some of the questions.

    • Box 64 folder 11 uva-lib:2230062
      Philip Showalter Hench's miscellaneous questions for Albert E. Truby  December 1946
      26 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965 Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Hench provides an outline of miscellaneous questions for Truby about the yellow fever investigation. Responses by both Truby and Hench are included for some of the questions.

  • Box 64 folder 12 uva-lib:2230063
    Albert E. Truby's answers for a questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench concerning Truby's book  December 1946-February 1947
    • Box 64 folder 12 uva-lib:2230064
      Albert E. Truby's answers for a questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench concerning Truby's book  December 1946
      20 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby's answers to Philip Showalter Hench's questionnaire.

    • Box 64 folder 12 uva-lib:2230065
      Albert E. Truby's answers for a questionnaire from Philip Showalter Hench concerning Truby's book  February 1947
      7 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby adds more information to the answers he supplied for Hench's questionnaire. Truby believes Lambert is trying to discredit him because he didn't support the inclusion of Lambert and Ames on the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor.

  • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230066
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1947-1948

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230067
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  January 14, 1947
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby tries to figure out from a photograph the exact room in which Reed died in Washington, D.C. Knowing that the Lazear notebook would answer very important questions regarding Reed's Preliminary Report, he also discusses various ways to get it from the Carroll family.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230068
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustaf E. Lambert  January 20, 1947
      3 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench attempts to resolve the differences of memory between the yellow fever experiment survivors. The number of buildings in the yellow fever section is in question and the camp's exact location is unclear.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230069
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 27, 1947
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean sends Hench letters (not included) from Finlay and gives Hench a very positive description of Guiteras.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230070
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  February 5, 1947
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on an interview with Reed's children. He explains the reasons Reed obtained two medical degrees after his graduation from the University of Virginia.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230071
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  February 19, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the notes on Kean's yellow fever chart. He requests that Kean look over the letters written to Ames.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230072
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  February 20, 1947.
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is unable to resolve the discrepancy concerning the number of yellow fever huts. He discusses Siler's health. Lazear's daughter has her father's missing microscope.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230073
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  February 22, 1947
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean is upset over Ames' claim that he had experimental yellow fever, which he knows is incorrect.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230074
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  March 3, 1947
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby reviews yellow fever material. He is uncertain about the location of Reed's hospital room and is unsure how often he visited Reed in his final days. He refers Hench to Kean's diary. He identifies persons in the picture and encourages Hench to begin writing his book on Reed and yellow fever.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230075
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  March 17, 1947
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean recalls that Howard's play, “Yellow Jack,” incorrectly shows Lazear infecting XY without his consent.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230076
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 19, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench is delighted to receive letters from yellow fever collaborators. Lazear's daughter shows interest in Hench's research.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230077
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean  March 29, 1947
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby asserts that Reed knew of Carter's and Finlay's theories long before Lazear. Consequently, Reed was the real pioneer in the mosquito theory, not Lazear. Truby is concerned that Hench supports Lazear as being the mosquito theory proponent instead of Reed.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230078
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  March 31, 1947
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby completes the questionnaires sent by Hench. He refers to two newspaper clippings citing another yellow fever collaborator, and suggests that Hench read several chapters in a book about Victor Vaughan.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230079
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  April 30, 1947
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes that he has heard Moran plans to write his memoirs. The Cuban government is interested in preserving Building No. 1, although they have made no concrete plans.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230080
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  May 21, 1947
      9 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Moran wants Kean to explain to Nogueira that there shouldn't be any hostility between Cuba and the U.S. caused by distinguishing between Finlay “discovering” the mosquito theory and Reed “demonstrating” the theory. Kean also mentions his letter to Moran about Guiteras' speech given in Havana in 1900, which gives a proper analogy for the Finlay--Reed discovery.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230081
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  June 17, 1947
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean shares family news. He is glad to receive copies of Walter Reed's diplomas and describes Truby's visit. He is relieved to hear that Building No. 1, at Camp Lazear, will be preserved.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230082
      Letter from John J. Moran to Jefferson Randolph Kean  June 25, 1947
      2 pages
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Moran discusses Cuban politics in general. He notes that the Finlay-Reed controversy is still ongoing, and there are strong anti-American sentiments connected with it.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230083
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  July 24, 1947
      9 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses his case of yellow fever. He maintains that there is no proof Ames ever contracted yellow fever. He writes that Lazear conducted secret experiments, and discusses Moran's draft of his memoirs.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230084
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  July 29, 1947
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean feels Moran is too contentious about the Cuban medical profession taking all the credit for the yellow fever discovery. Kean tells Hench the advice he gave Moran about how to approach his autobiography, or memoirs, without angering the Cubans.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230085
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 9, 1947
      2 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean remembers a conversation with Gorgas, who believed that Reed had found a way of producing mild, non-fatal yellow fever. As such, Gorgas planned to start inducing experimental cases. Kean comments on the planned commemoration of Reed by the Fourth International Congress of Tropical Medicine and Malaria. He hopes that they will include a Cuban speaker for the event.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230086
      Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Jefferson Randolph Kean  September 7, 1947
      1 page
      English Nogueira, Pedro

      Nogueira inquires if any of the volunteers at Camp Lazear died from the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230087
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  September 8, 1947
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      With the help of Lawrence Reed, Truby saw the room where Walter Reed died. He notes that he saw old friends in Washington, and they all look distinctly older than 5 years earlier. Truby encloses a sketch locating the surgery and Lazear's house.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230088
      Sketches by Major Gilhus and Albert E. Truby with a note by Albert E. Truby  circa 1920-1950
      3 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954 Gilhus, A. T.

      Truby sends sketches locating the Camp Columbia surgery and Lazear's house, attached to an explanatory note.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230089
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Pedro Nogueira  September 9, 1947
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Nogueira that there were no deaths through human experimentation at Camp Lazear. However, Andrus caused Reed great anxiety because he had a severe case of yellow fever.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230090
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  September 16, 1947
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses Wallace Forbes, a yellow fever volunteer who disappeared November 24, 1926 while in the service. He suggests that Forbes' medal be given to his sister.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230091
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  December 9, 1947.
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench discusses the room in which Reed died and his desire that it be memorialized. He wonders if the American Society for Tropical Medicine or some other organization would provide funds for a bronze plaque.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230092
      Walter L. Reed in the hospital room where his father died  December 28, 1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230093
      Walter L. Reed sitting in the hospital room where his father died  1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230094
      Photograph of Philip Showalter Hench and Walter L. Reed in the hospital room where Walter Reed died  1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230095
      Walter L. Reed sitting with Philip Showalter Hench in the hospital room where Walter Reed died  1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230096
      Walter L. Reed sitting in the hospital room where his father died  1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230097
      Walter L. Reed sitting in the hospital room where his father died  1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230098
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  December 29, 1947
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby provides a sketch of the room where Reed died in 1902.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230099
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  December 29, 1947
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the honorary degree given to Reed by Harvard University. Reed considered this one of the greatest honors in his lifetime. There is also a discussion of the proper quotation for the honorary tablet outside of the room where Reed died.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230100
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  January 9, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench wants to know if McCoy is still alive. He discusses the biography by Hagedorn which credits Wood with the suggestion that led Sternberg to form the Yellow Fever Commission.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230101
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  January 9, 1948
      5 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Truby that he has assembled all the necessary data from the National Archives. He would appreciate any comments Truby has to make about these materials. Hench makes comments and raises questions about the information in the documents.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230102
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 14, 1948
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the career of McCoy. He answers Hench's questions from a previous letter. According to Kean, Gorgas initially rejected Reed's mosquito theory.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230103
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  January 21, 1948
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby believes that Agramonte was an immune although there is no official documentation.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230104
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frank R. McCoy  February 12, 1948
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench mentions his interest in the story of Reed and yellow fever. He requests a meeting with McCoy to clarify a published statement.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230105
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Bertha Lyons  April 1, 1948
      7 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench sends a detailed list to Lyons of the photographs, correspondence, and documents that are to be used at the unveiling of the bust of Reed in New York City.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230106
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  May 24, 1948
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean relates the incident in which Carroll broke quarantine and ruined the validity of the experiment. Reed told Kean that he was quite irritated with Carroll's actions.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230107
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  July 17, 1948
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains why he has not had time to write the yellow fever story. He hints about a possible breakthrough in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230108
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  September 1948
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby thinks that it is crucial for Hench to get access to the Wood diary and the Lazear notebook, but encourages Hench to write his book even if he cannot see these items immediately. He also understands that Hench should not let the yellow fever project get in the way of his medical research.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230109
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Albert E. Truby  November 19, 1948
      8 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean has attempted to identify the persons in the photographs from Truby, some of whom he describes. Kean discusses his large accumulation of personal papers and books, which will be deposited at the University of Virginia after his death. Kean describes his recent illness and its effects. He lists new members of the Walter Reed Memorial Association, and expresses his apprehension that Hench might not finish his yellow fever magnum opus.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230110
      Memorandum from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 17, 1948
      1 page
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean identifies people in a photograph of Lee's staff, from 1899. He cannot find some of his own papers and photographs that would help him with the identification.

    • Box 64 folder 13 uva-lib:2230111
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  circa November 2, 1948
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby discusses photographs of Cuba. He includes one of his own drawings of the 8th Infantry Camp at La Punta.

  • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230112
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1949-1950

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230113
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  February 17, 1949
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby congratulates Hench for his work in “that most terrible of all crippling diseases,” and asks him to help block the effort of Senator Lucas to have Gustaf E. Lambert admitted to the Yellow Fever Roll of Honor. He also states that Jernegan was the bravest volunteer.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230114
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean and Albert E. Truby  August 16, 1949
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench explains to Kean and Truby that he has been so occupied with cortisone research that he has had no time for his Reed project. He has accepted the position of chairman of a research committee on rheumatic diseases.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230115
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to [Philip Showalter Hench]  September 25, 1949
      3 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate informs [Hench] that he was the medical records clerk at Columbia Barracks during the yellow fever experiments. He claims that Ames was the real hero and yet became the forgotten man because he was simply a contract doctor.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230116
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  October 6, 1949
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Tate writes that he was under Truby's command in Cuba and has read all the books about the yellow fever experiments. He maintains that Truby's is the only real, factual account and requests a copy of the book.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230117
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  October 14, 1949
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates the letters from Sternberg and Finlay. He hopes to see the Wood papers the next time he is in Washington, D.C.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230118
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench  October 14, 1949
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate, having learned of Hench's work with arthritis, requests Hench's help with his own arthritic condition. He begs forgiveness for his doubts of Hench's ability to write the story of the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230119
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 14, 1949
      4 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean informs Hench that Laura Wood was at the Library of Congress looking through her father's papers and was surprised to learn that there were no diaries for 1900 and 1901. Kean has told her that Hench is trying to determine whether her father or Gorgas initiated the war against the mosquitoes.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230120
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  November 17, 1949
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby commends Hench on his work with cortisone in treating rheumatic fever, and encloses two communications he has received from men who were at Columbia Barracks during the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230121
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  October 6, 1949
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate identifies himself to Truby and asks if it would be possible for Truby to send him a signed copy of his book about the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230122
      Military orders for Wallace W. Forbes  November 14, 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Special Orders #83 relieves Forbes of his assignment, assigns Morris and Kissinger to temporary duty at the experimental sanitary camp at Columbia Barracks, and orders Ames to report to Reed for temporary duty.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230123
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  November 29, 1949
      5 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate believes that neither Lambert nor Ames belongs on the Yellow Fever Honor Roll. However, Tate believes that Lambert was courageous and Ames was a good doctor.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230124
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  December 12, 1949
      8 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean corrects a case of mistaken identity in a photograph Hench had sent to him, and provides details about his assignments in Cuba.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230125
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  January 8, 1950
      5 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on a book by Powell that cites Reed's work and that of other physicians.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230126
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Paul L. Tate  January 15, 1950
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby provides Tate with information about Captain Alexander N. Stark.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230127
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  February 12, 1950
      4 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate provides an autobiographical sketch and ponders why yellow fever seemed to spread to other parts of America from South America, but not from Africa to northern Africa or southern Europe.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230128
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Gustaf E. Lambert  February 25, 1950
      3 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby explains to Lambert the conditions for being placed on the Roll of Honor. Truby says that Ames does not meet these conditions, although he did take good care of the yellow fever volunteers.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230129
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  March 3, 1950
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby sends Hench a letter from Lambert, and Truby's reply to Lambert. He says that Lambert is evidently beginning another drive to get on the Roll of Honor.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230130
      Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Albert E. Truby  February 4, 1950
      2 pages
      English Lambert, Gustaf E.

      Lambert promotes the work that Ames did in caring for yellow fever patients during the experiments. He thinks Ames did not get the recognition due him. He also points out that he, Lambert, was the only one who volunteered to care for patients.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230131
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  March 12, 1950
      6 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean refers Hench to some letters from Sternberg to Reed and to Chaille, and comments on developments resulting from the yellow fever experiments.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230132
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  March 14, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench believes that Lambert wants Ames to be honored because it might help Lambert's own campaign to have his name included as well.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230133
      Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  March 31, 1950
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean comments on Lambert and Ames. He believes they should not be included in the Roll of Honor.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230134
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to General and Mrs. Albert E. Truby  July 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs the Trubys that Emilie L. Reed died.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230135
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean  July 23, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench has notified Truman's physician, the Lazears' children, Moran, and Kellogg, about Emilie L. Reed's death. It is impossible for him to attend her funeral.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230136
      Letter from Robert H. Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 31, 1950
      3 pages
      English Kean, Robert H.

      Robert Kean writes that his father, Jefferson Randolph Kean, is a patient at Walter Reed Hospital.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230137
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  September 5, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes to Truby that he was distressed to learn about the death of Kean. He praises Kean and his work.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230138
      Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Cornelia Knox Kean  September 5, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Mary Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Philip and Mary Hench send their condolences to Cornelia Kean, the widow of Jefferson Randolph Kean. Philip praises Kean's qualities as a physician, a soldier, and a Christian.

    • Box 65 folder 1 uva-lib:2230139
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cornelia Knox Kean  September 5, 1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench writes about how much Jefferson Randolph Kean meant to him and how he combined dignity, scholarship, and integrity.

  • Box 65 folder 2 uva-lib:2230140
    Obituary of Brigadier General Jefferson Randolph Kean, The Military Surgeon November 1950
  • Box 65 folder 3 uva-lib:2230141
    The Annual Report of the Monticello Association 1950

    The report contains a memorial to Jefferson Randolph Kean.

  • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230142
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1951-1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230143
      Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  May 4, 1951
      3 pages
      English Kean, Cornelia Knox

      Kean writes Hench about her interactions with Standlee who is writing a biography of Reed. She encloses a copy of the letter she sent to Standlee, critiquing Standlee's manuscript. She mentions that Love is not happy with the way Standlee is writing of Reed.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230144
      Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Mary Standlee  May 4, 1951
      7 pages
      English Kean, Cornelia Knox

      Kean harshly criticizes Standlee's manuscript and states the reasons for her opinions. She includes a detailed list of corrections for the Standlee manuscript.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230145
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  May 26, 1951
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby is extremely critical of Standlee's manuscript, and believes that she is not competent to write an accurate account. He encloses a copy of his letter to her.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230146
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Mary Standlee  May 26, 1951
      4 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby reviews Chapter 3 of Standlee's manuscript.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230147
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  January 16, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Truby that he is going to Cuba for a conference, but will not have time to do much with yellow fever research. Hench writes that the Cuban government has money to clean-up the site of Camp Lazear.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230148
      Letter from Cornelia Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 4, 1952
      2 pages
      English Kean, Cornelia Knox

      Mrs. Kean recommends using a public relations man to counteract the Cuban press. She encloses a letter of approval from herself to Hench praising his yellow fever history work.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230149
      Letter from Cornelia Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  August 4, 1952
      2 pages
      English Kean, Cornelia Knox

      Cornelia Kean praises Hench's yellow fever history work, especially in specifying the important roles of both Reed and Finlay. She states her hopes that a memorial in Cuba will enshrine them both.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230150
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cornelia Knox Kean  August 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates Cornelia Kean's approval of his efforts to memorialize the people involved with the yellow fever work in Cuba.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230151
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  November 5, 1952
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby discusses who should be included - and who should be excluded - on the plaque to be placed at Camp Lazear. He thinks that Barstad and Mazzuri should be excluded.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230152
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  November 6, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench congratulates Truby for his inclusion on the Camp Lazear memorial plaque. He comments on the ongoing repairs to Building No. 1.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230153
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  November 11, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench describes the memorial ceremony that the Cubans are planning at Camp Lazear. He regrets that illness will prevent the Trubys and others from attending the ceremony.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230154
      Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  November 15, 1952
      2 pages
      English Kean, Cornelia Knox

      Kean encloses three letters for Hench to read.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230155
      Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Cesar Rodriguez Exposito  November 12, 1952
      1 page
      English Kean, Cornelia Knox

      Kean is unable to accept the invitation to attend the ceremonies honoring the heroes of the conquest of yellow fever.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230156
      Letter from Cesar Rodriguez Exposito to Cornelia Knox Kean  November 14, 1952
      1 page
      English RodrĂ­guez ExpĂłsito, CĂ©sar, 1904-

      Rodriguez Exposito invites Kean to a ceremony unveiling a bust of the heroes of the yellow fever experiments and a plaque honoring those involved in the experiments.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230157
      Letter from Albert G. Love to Cornelia Knox Kean  November 14, 1952
      1 page
      English Love, Albert G. (Albert Gallatin), 1877-

      Love proofreads Kean's letter to the Cuban committee and suggests a spelling correction.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230158
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  November 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Truby write a formal statement of his appreciation to the Cubans for honoring Truby in the ceremony. Nogueira has indicated that Camp Lazear and Building No. 1 would retain their names.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230159
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cornelia Knox Kean  November 20, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench requests that Bonnie Kean write a formal statement showing her appreciation towards the Cubans for honoring her husband.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230160
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby tells Hench that he is depressed because he cannot attend the ceremonies in Cuba. He asks Hench to deliver the enclosed letter from himself to Jose Andreu thanking the Cuban government for including his name on the memorial.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230161
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jose Andreu  November 26, 1952
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby conveys to Andreu his deep appreciation at being honored by the Cuban government for his contribution to the yellow fever work. He is also pleased that Leonard Wood and Hanberry were included

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230162
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  November 28, 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Truby that when Batista became the Cuban president there was a change in personnel in the health department. Consequently, Truby's letter of appreciation was addressed to the wrong person.

    • Box 65 folder 4 uva-lib:2230163
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  December 26, 1952
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby appreciates the photos of the plaques, park, and Building No. 1 that Hench sent after attending the ceremonies in Cuba.

  • Box 65 folder 5 uva-lib:2230164
    Scrapbook created by Albert E. Truby that contains photographs, clippings, correspondence, reviews, and telegrams relating to Truby's book, Memoir of Walter Reed: The Yellow Fever Episode 1942-1953
  • Box 65 folder 6 uva-lib:2230165
    The Scientific Experiments in Cuba in 1900-1901 by the Walter Reed Board with Special Emphasis on the Cost of the Experiments to the United States Government  July 1, 1953
    19 pages
    English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

    Truby, by examining the stubs of the checkbook used to disburse funds at Camp Lazear, analyzes the cost of the yellow fever experiments. He produces a figure of $6,500.

  • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230166
    Correspondence of Albert E. Truby, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Philip Showalter Hench 1953-1955

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230167
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  January 30, 1953
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby discusses the Camp Lazear National Monument and Nogueira's efforts in establishing the monument. Truby expresses his displeasure at the inaccuracies in an article about “Finlay Field.”

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230168
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  February 20, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench inquires if it would be possible to determine the cost to the U.S. Army of the entire Yellow Fever Commission, beyond the regular pay of those involved.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230169
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  March 5, 1953
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby agrees to work on an estimate of the cost of the Yellow Fever Commission expenses.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230170
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  April 20, 1953
      2 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench will send Truby copies of the checks in Kean's checking account, as well as the checkbook itself, so that Truby can estimate Camp Lazear's expenses.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230171
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  June 9, 1953
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate sends Truby his analysis of the checkbook stubs. He found it intriguing and wants Truby to see his results in case they highlight something Truby might have overlooked or help to verify his findings.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230172
      Analysis of Basic Costs, Camp Lazear  1953
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate analyzes the checkbook stubs for Camp Lazear. He thinks that Lambert has reason to feel upset, because he nursed yellow fever patients and the only extra check made out to him was for $20.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230173
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  June 14, 1953
      3 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate generally agrees with Truby's interpretation of the check book figures. However, he believes that the cost of yellow fever in the United States was beyond computation in both personal and commercial losses.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230174
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  June 24, 1953
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate thinks that Truby's breakdown of the Camp Lazear costs is excellent. Their only point of disagreement involves confusion over the names Fernandez and Martinez.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230175
      Memorandum from [Paul L. Tate] to Albert E. Truby   circa June 1953
      1 page
      English Tate, Paul L.

      [Tate] discusses the confusion of several names. He thinks that the man listed as Jose Martinez was really Jose M. Fernandez.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230176
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  June 28, 1953
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate responds to some of Truby's questions about gratuities, Martinez, and the problem of consecutive case numbers.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230177
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  July 1, 1953
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby comments on the financial records from Camp Lazear, which Hench had sent to him.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230178
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby  August 12, 1953
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench appreciates Truby's analysis of the financial records from Camp Lazear.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230179
      Letter from Paul L. Tate to Albert E. Truby  August 23, 1953
      2 pages
      English Tate, Paul L.

      Tate recollects his impressions about the members of the Yellow Fever Board. He encourages Truby to share his memories of Reed with Hench.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230180
      Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench  October 3, 1953
      2 pages
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

      Truby describes his physical condition and also states that Finlay deserves credit for all the help he gave to Reed. He encloses a letter from John Kelly.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230181
      Letter from John J. Kelly to Albert E. Truby circa 1910-1960
      1 page
      English Kelly, John J.

      Kelly thanks Truby for the information he sent him about Finlay because the Universidad De Villanueva wants to honor him.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230182
      Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Cornelia Knox Kean  March 10, 1954
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      Hench informs Cornelia Kean about Truby's death. He thanks her for her help with his questionnaire. He mourns for Truby and Jefferson Randolph Kean.

    • Box 65 folder 7 uva-lib:2230183
      Telegram from Robert H. Kean to Philip Showalter Hench  April 7, 1954
      1 page
      English Kean, Robert H.

      Kean informs Hench that Cornelia Kean has died.

  • Box 65 folder 8 uva-lib:2230184
    Book review for Albert E. Truby's book, Memoir of Walter Reed circa 1944
  • Box 65 folder 9 uva-lib:2230185
    Sanitary work in Cuba a lecture by Jefferson Randolph Kean with notes by Albert E. Truby  May 2, 1910
    22 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950 Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954

    [Kean] gives a brief summary of conditions in Cuba before the arrival of the Yellow Fever Board. He provides an account of the activities of the Board, which ultimately shows the mosquito as the bearer of yellow fever. Included are notes by Truby.

  • Box 65 folder 10 uva-lib:2230186
    "I Became a Guinea Pig "an episode from Big Moments in a Little Life  circa 1940-1955
    17 pages
    English Andrus, John H., 1879-1942

    Andrus describes the work of the Yellow Fever Board and his role as a volunteer. He provides exacting lists of his fellow volunteers and their cases of yellow fever.

  • Box 65 folder 11 uva-lib:2230187
    Miscellaneous notes and envelopes circa 1920-1955
  • Box 65 folder 12 uva-lib:2230188
    Miscellaneous notes and correspondence circa 1900-1960

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 65 folder 12 uva-lib:2230189
      A.S. Pinto's recollections of the yellow fever experiments  circa 1900-1960
      3 pages
      English Pinto, A.S.

      Pinto describes Reed's use of mosquitoes acquired from Finlay and the first experiments with volunteers.

    • Box 65 folder 12 uva-lib:2230190
      Jefferson Randolph Kean's recollection of Walter Reed's illness and death circa 1905-1950
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean describes Reed's illness, death, and funeral.

    • Box 65 folder 12 uva-lib:2230191
      Notes of [Philip Showalter Hench] circa 1930-1960
      4 pages
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965

      [Hench] outlines details of the yellow fever investigation, including a diagram of the Board's laboratory at Columbia Barracks.

    • Box 65 folder 12 uva-lib:2230192
      Memoir: Rev. L.S. Reed circa 1920-1960
      3 pages
      English Simpson, T. McN.

      Simpson summarizes the life of Lemuel S. Reed, as he knew him through religious work, and gives an account of his death and funeral. Simpson conducted the funeral service.

  • Box 65 folder 13 uva-lib:2230193
    Letter from D.S. Lamb to Jefferson Randolph Kean October 19, 1927

    The letter concerns Lamb's recollection of Walter Reed's last days.

  • Box 65 folder 14 uva-lib:2230194
    Miscellaneous publications circa 1940-1960
  • Box 65 folder 15 uva-lib:2230195
    Philip Showalter Hench's sketch of a proposed museum building at the Camp Lazear site circa 1940-1960
uva-lib:2230196
Series VIII. Miscellany circa 1849-1982 bulk 1885-1974
Box 66-75, 154
11 boxes

Series VIII. Miscellany consists of oversize and miscellaneous materials in the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection that were, for various reasons, not included in any of the other series in the collection. Items in this series date from around 1849 to 1982 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1885 to 1974. These materials include, but are not limited to the following:

informed consent agreements for volunteers in the yellow fever experiments;
diplomas and certificates for Walter Reed and Jesse W. Lazear;
copies and sketches of Dean Cornwell's painting, Conquerors of Yellow Fever ;
artifacts, including a wooden board from Camp Lazear and a U.S. flag;
copies of correspondence, reports, medical records, and military orders from the U.S. National Archives relating to the yellow fever experiments;
manuscripts and related notes for published works and research relating to Walter Reed and the yellow fever experiments;
correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench from circa 1940 to 1966;
articles and clippings relating to the yellow fever experiments, the experiments' participants, and the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection;
correspondence of Atcheson Laughlin Hench and members of the University of Virginia community relating to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection;
items that document the provenance and custodial history of some materials in the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection;
photographs relating to Cuba and the yellow fever experiments;
notes for photographs and photographic negatives housed in Series IX. and Series X. of this collection.

The materials in this series do not appear to be ordered in any kind of formal arrangement scheme.

  • Box 66 folder 2 uva-lib:2230197
    Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948 , by Philip Showalter Hench March 2, 1948-March 11, 1948

    In this document, Philip Showalter Hench describes in detail the circumstances of his March 1948 trip to Cuba and events during the trip relating to his research about the yellow fever experiments and the erection of the Camp Lazear National Monument in Cuba.

  • Box 66 folder 3 uva-lib:2230198
    Preparation notes for an article entitled "The Doctrine of Finlay " circa 1956
  • Box 66 folder 4 uva-lib:2230199
    Philip Showalter Hench's comments on The Doctors Who Conquered Yellow Fever , by Ralph N. Hill February 18, 1957
  • Box 66 folder 5 uva-lib:2230200
    Partial manuscript of The Doctors Who Conquered Yellow Fever , by Ralph N. Hill circa 1957
  • Box 66 folder 6 uva-lib:2230201
    Partial manuscript of The Doctors Who Conquered Yellow Fever , by Ralph N. Hill circa 1957
  • Box 66 folder 7 uva-lib:2230202
    Tu-Echada, My Indian Sister , by Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed 1957
  • Box 66 folder 8 uva-lib:2230203
    Walter Reed (1851-1902) 1962
  • Box 66 folder 9 uva-lib:2230204
    "The Cerebrospinal Fluid in Rheumatoid Spondylitis ", Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases December 1948
  • Box 66 folder 10 uva-lib:2230205
    Notes on corrections to be made in The Doctors Who Conquered Yellow Fever circa 1957
  • Box 66 folder 12 uva-lib:2230206
    Correspondence concerning the movement of U.S. troops north to avoid yellow fever July 31, 1898-August 8, 1898
  • Box 66 folder 13 uva-lib:2230207
    Correspondence and reports concerning yellow fever with notes by Albert E. Truby March 5, 1900-August 30, 1900
  • Box 66 folder 14 uva-lib:2230208
    Correspondence of William Crawford Gorgas May 3, 1900-July 22, 1901
  • Box 66 folder 15 uva-lib:2230209
    Correspondence concerning Leonard Wood with memorandum of misstatements attributed to Leonard Wood September 3, 1900-December 21, 1900
  • Box 66 folder 17 uva-lib:2230210
    Correspondence concerning war and yellow fever effort in Cuba January 1901-December 1, 1901
  • Box 66 folder 19 uva-lib:2230211
    Letter from Virginia Parsons to J.H. Hanberry July 14, 1943
  • Box 66 folder 20 uva-lib:2230212
    Correspondence relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acquisition of aerial photographs of Havana February 16, 1948-February 26, 1948
  • Box 66 folder 21 uva-lib:2230213
    Letter from Margaret Lazear Briggs to Philip Showalter Hench July 28, 1948
  • Box 66 folder 22 uva-lib:2230214
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Edward S. Boland August 11, 1948
  • Box 66 folder 23 uva-lib:2230215
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to L'administration des Monnaies et Medailles August 31, 1951
  • Box 66 folder 24 uva-lib:2230216
    Letter from l'Administrateur Civil Chef du Service Commercial of the Administration des Monnaies et Medailles to Philip Showalter Hench September 6, 1951
    French
  • Box 66 folder 25 uva-lib:2230217
    Letter from Sanford V. Larkey to Philip Showalter Hench May 18, 1956
  • Box 66 folder 26 uva-lib:2230218
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Sanford V. Larkey May 7, 1956
  • Box 66 folder 27 uva-lib:2230219
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Sam J. Ervin, Jr., F. Edward Herbert, Albert G. Love, and Jesse Daniel Ames relating to Ames' inclusion in the Reed Commendation bill June 22, 1956-December 23, 1956
  • Box 66 folder 28 uva-lib:2230220
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Ralph Nading Hill February 3, 1957

    The correspondence concerns Hench's corrections for Hill's book, The Doctors Who Conquered Yellow Fever .

  • Box 66 folder 29 uva-lib:2230221
    Letter from Louise Bonino to Philip Showalter Hench March 6, 1957
  • Box 66 folder 30 uva-lib:2230222
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and W.P. Shephard March 11, 1957-March 12, 1957

    The correspondence relates to Philip Showalter Hench's notes on a health heroes film.

  • Box 66 folder 31 uva-lib:2230223
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Nading Hill February 18, 1957-March 18, 1957
  • Box 66 folder 32 uva-lib:2230224
    Letter from Ralph Nading Hill to Philip Showalter Hench March 29, 1957
  • Box 66 folder 33 uva-lib:2230225
    Correspondence relating to the passage of a bill in Congress to honor Roger Post Ames August 26, 1957-December 19, 1957
  • Box 66 folder 34 uva-lib:2230226
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench December 27, 1957

    Photograph of Mabel Houston Lazear removed from the file and refiled in Series IX. Photographs.

  • Box 66 folder 35 uva-lib:2230227
    Letter from Tina [s.n.] to Philip Showalter Hench November 1957-September 1958
  • Box 66 folder 36 uva-lib:2230228
    Correspondence relating to Roger Post Ames' inclusion in the Reed Senatorial Commendation January 7, 1957-December 28, 1957
  • Box 66 folder 37 uva-lib:2230229
    Letter from Louise F. Smith to Philip Showalter Hench July 28, 1958
  • Box 66 folder 38 uva-lib:2230230
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Gustaf E. Lambert July 28, 1958-September 24, 1958
  • Box 66 folder 39 uva-lib:2230231
    Letter from Elizabeth D. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench August 15, 1958
  • Box 66 folder 40 uva-lib:2230232
    Telegram from Maria Teresa Rojas and Lydia Cabrera to Philip Showalter Hench September 1, 1958
  • Box 66 folder 41 uva-lib:2230233
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench October 19, 1958
  • Box 66 folder 42 uva-lib:2230234
    Letter from Helen Duprey Bullock to Philip Showalter Hench November 5, 1958
  • Box 66 folder 43 uva-lib:2230235
    Correspondence relating to the passage of a bill in Congress to honor Roger Post Ames April 16, 1958-September 5, 1958
  • Box 66 folder 44 uva-lib:2230236
    Greeting card from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Mary Hench and Philip Showalter Hench April 5, 1960

    Photographs of Walter Reed and Emilie L. Reed were removed from the file and refiled in Series IX. Photographs.

  • Box 66 folder 45 uva-lib:2230237
    Letter from Charles Gardner to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 14, 1961
  • Box 66 folder 46 uva-lib:2230238
    Letter from Lillian Beaver to Mary Hench and Philip Showalter Hench March 21, 1962
  • Box 66 folder 47 uva-lib:2230239
    Letter from Atcheson Hench to Philip Showalter Hench enclosed with an article January 26, 1963

    The letter concerns the enclosed article.

  • Box 66 folder 48 uva-lib:2230240
    Letter from Douglas J. Whittington to Philip Showalter Hench with attached letter from Whittington to Dan Crozier May 12, 1964-May 14, 1964
  • Box 66 folder 49 uva-lib:2230241
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Bixler with enclosed copies of newspaper articles August 20, 1964
  • Box 66 folder 50 uva-lib:2230242
    Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench September 10, 1964
  • Box 66 folder 51 uva-lib:2230243
    Letter from Rudie Kampmeier to Philip Showalter Hench with enclosed article about Robert P. Cooke October 12, 1964
  • Box 66 folder 52 uva-lib:2230244
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ralph Nading Hill circa 1957

    The letter contains Philip Showalter Hench's comments about Ralph Nading Hill's manuscript.

  • Box 67 folder 1 uva-lib:2230245
    Satin program for an Extraordinary Entertainment for the Benefit of the Yellow Fever Sufferers in Philadelphia September 29, 1878
  • Box 67 folder 2 uva-lib:2230246
    United States Army medical records and sanitation reports with notes by Albert E. Truby March 31, 1899-December 31, 1899
  • Box 67 folder 3 uva-lib:2230247
    Map of Havana, Carr's report on yellow fever, and a circular on yellow fever and its treatment August 1, 1899-December 21, 1899
  • Box 67 folder 4 uva-lib:2230248
    Special orders relating to yellow fever troops May 24, 1900-September 18, 1900
  • Box 67 folder 5 uva-lib:2230249
    United States Army sanitation reports and medical records January 31, 1900-December 31, 1900
  • Box 67 folder 6 uva-lib:2230250
    Articles from the Washington Post relating to the amateurishness of yellow fever investigators November 2, 1900-December 22, 1900
  • Box 67 folder 7 uva-lib:2230251
    Copies of materials from the William Henry Welch collection that relate to yellow fever August 19, 1900-April 2, 1934
  • Box 67 folder 8 uva-lib:2230252
    Newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever and the yellow fever heroes September 1900-May 13, 1957
  • Box 67 folder 9 uva-lib:2230253
    United States Army sanitation reports and medical records February 28, 1901-December 14, 1901
  • Box 67 folder 10 uva-lib:2230254
    Notes relating to Tercer Congresso Medica January 1901
  • Box 67 folder 11 uva-lib:2230255
    United States Army sanitation reports and medical records with notes January 10, 1902-May 4, 1902
  • Box 67 folder 12 uva-lib:2230256
    Newspaper clippings relating to the yellow fever heroes July 1931-February 4, 1952
  • Box 67 folder 13 uva-lib:2230257
    Newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever, John J. Moran, and tropical diseases 1935-1945
  • Box 67 folder 14 uva-lib:2230258
    Receipt and calling card of Aldo E. Diax March 31, 1941
  • Box 67 folder 15 uva-lib:2230259
    Clippings relating to John A. Noble's lithograph Quarantine Cutter and Marta Abreu circa January 1947
  • Box 67 folder 16 uva-lib:2230260
    Newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever May 13, 1948-August 23, 1964
  • Box 67 folder 17 uva-lib:2230261
    "Walter Reed's Bust in Hall of Fame ", Journal of the American Medical Association June 12, 1948
  • Box 67 folder 18 uva-lib:2230262
    Envelope from Lafayette College to Philip Showalter Hench circa June 5, 1950
  • Box 67 folder 19 uva-lib:2230263
    Obituary of Jefferson Randolph Kean in the Journal of the American Medical Association October 28, 1950
  • Box 67 folder 20 uva-lib:2230264
    "Hut Famed in Rout of Disease Rotting ", The New York Times November 4, 1951
  • Box 67 folder 21 uva-lib:2230265
    Panoramic and monumental map of Havana 1951
  • Box 67 folder 22 uva-lib:2230266
    Printed advertisements for Cuban tourism 1951-1954
  • Box 67 folder 23 uva-lib:2230267
    "After 60 years, 2 of the Survivors Remember the Maine! ", Minneapolis Sunday Tribute February 9, 1958
  • Box 67 folder 24 uva-lib:2230268
    "Surgeon Says Adrenaline Balks Shock Deaths ", Los Angeles Times April 1, 1953
  • Box 67 folder 25 uva-lib:2230269
    "Pathologist Reports Effect of Cortisone, ACTH Treatments ", St. Louis Globe Democracy April 3, 1953
  • Box 67 folder 26 uva-lib:2230270
    Receipts from the Administration des Monnaies et Medailles for Atcheson Hench August 20, 1953
    French
  • Box 67 folder 27 uva-lib:2230271
    Price lists for medals and plaques with related notes August 1953
    French
  • Box 67 folder 28 uva-lib:2230272
    "Yellow Fever Threat "and "Cuba Presents Scrolls on Finlay's Birthday "from the Journal of American Medicine January 8, 1955
  • Box 67 folder 29 uva-lib:2230273
    Telegrams concerning Roger Post Ames' inclusion in the Reed commendation circa 1958
  • Box 67 folder 30 uva-lib:2230274
    Materials relating to House of Representatives Bill H.R. 7544 1956-1957

    H.R. 7544, if passed, would formally acknowledge the service of Roger Post Ames to the United States.

  • Box 67 folder 31 uva-lib:2230275
    "Yellow Fever Mosquitoes are Found to Prefer Men " circa February 1965-March 1965
  • Box 67 folder 32 uva-lib:2230276
    A calling card and an insurance advertisement featuring Walter Reed circa 1940-1960
  • Box 67 folder 33 uva-lib:2230277
    Map of Arlington National Cemetery with note marking Walter Reed's grave 1946
  • Box 67 folder 34 uva-lib:2230278
    Calling card for Pedro Rodriguez Copote circa 1900-1960
  • Box 67 folder 35 uva-lib:2230279
    "Daumier and the Doctors " circa 1940-1960
  • Box 67 folder 36 uva-lib:2230280
    Envelope addressed to Philip Showalter Hench from the Cuban Ministry of Health and Social Services circa 1940-1960
  • Box 67 folder 37 uva-lib:2230281
    Index cards for pamphlets in the yellow fever collection circa 1940-1966
  • Box 67 folder 38 uva-lib:2230282
    Indices of yellow fever photos used in Philip Showalter Hench's book, articles, and lectures circa 1940-1966
  • Box 67 folder 39 uva-lib:2230283
    Invitations from the Cuban government for the opening ceremony of the Camp Lazear National monument 1952
    Spanish
  • Box 67 folder 40 uva-lib:2230284
    Notes relating to the "Hall of Fame" and yellow fever circa 1930-1960
  • Box 67 folder 41 uva-lib:2230285
    Materials relating to Clara Maass circa 1946-1952
  • Box 67 folder 42 uva-lib:2230286
    Materials relating to Clara Maass circa 1952-1960
  • Box 67 folder 43 uva-lib:2230287
    Notes by Philip Showalter Hench relating to Lemuel S. Reed circa 1940-1960
  • Box 67 folder 44 uva-lib:2230288
    The Late Mr. John J. Moran and His Connections in the Canal Zone , by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1950-1966
  • Box 67 folder 45 uva-lib:2230289
    Notes and blank calendars circa 1930-1966
  • Box 67 folder 46 uva-lib:2230290
    3 blank postcards circa 1930-1960
    French

    The postcards illustrate various medallions.

  • Box 67 folder 47 uva-lib:2230291
    Obituary for Lucy Landon Carter Blackford Reed, wife of Walter L. Reed 1957
  • Box 68 folder 1 uva-lib:2230292
    Wooden board from Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Havana, Cuba circa 1948
  • Box 68 folder 2 uva-lib:2230293
    Records of the Army Medical School October 2, 1893-April 10, 1905

    The records were photocopied and compiled by William Bennett Bean.

  • Box 68 folder 3 uva-lib:2230294
    Empty binders labelled, "yellow fever" circa 1930-1970
  • Box 69 folder 1 uva-lib:2230295
    Correspondence of Atcheson Laughlin Hench 1946, 1964-1965

    The correspondence relates to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection.

  • Box 69 folder 2 uva-lib:2230296
    Correspondence of Atcheson Laughlin Hench 1966-1969

    The correspondence relates to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection.

  • Box 69 folder 3 uva-lib:2230297
    Correspondence of Atcheson Laughlin Hench 1970-1971

    The correspondence relates to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection and the development of a Walter Reed biography by William Bennett Bean.

  • Box 69 folder 4 uva-lib:2230298
    Correspondence of Atcheson Laughlin Hench 1972-1974

    The correspondence relates to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection and the development of a Walter Reed biography by William Bennett Bean.

  • Box 69 folder 5 uva-lib:2230299
    Some of the Experiences of James C. Reed as a Soldier in the Army of the Confederate States , by James C. Reed with related clippings and notes by Atcheson Laughlin Hench circa 1920
  • Box 69 folder 6 uva-lib:2230300
    Newspaper clippings and Atcheson Laughlin Hench's notes concerning a dinner given in honor of Mr. John J. Moran October 23, 1940
  • Box 69 folder 7 uva-lib:2230301
    Articles and newspaper clippings relating to the Philip S. Hench Walter Reed yellow fever collection 1940-1942, 1966-1967
  • Box 69 folder 8 uva-lib:2230302
    Articles written by Philip Showalter Hench relating to Walter Reed and the yellow fever experiments 1941, 1948

    The file contains the articles, "Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever "and "Conquerors of Yellow Fever "

  • Box 69 folder 9 uva-lib:2230303
    Memoranda and notes of Philip Showalter Hench and Atcheson Laughlin Hench relating to Walter Reed 1946-1972
  • Box 69 folder 10 uva-lib:2230304
    Program for the Unveiling of the Bust and Tablet for Walter Reed at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans on the Campus of New York University May 20, 1948
  • Box 69 folder 11 uva-lib:2230305
    Articles by and about William Bennett Bean circa 1967-1972
  • Box 69 folder 12 uva-lib:2230306
    "Carlos Finlay and the Carrier of Death ", by Juan Angel del Regato 1971
  • Box 70 folder 1 [oversize] uva-lib:2230307
    Diploma of Walter Reed, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia July 1, 1869
  • Box 70 folder 2 [oversize] uva-lib:2230308
    Fever chart "B" for John J. Moran December 24, 1900-January 3, 1901
  • Box 70 folder 3 [oversize] uva-lib:2230309
    Informed consent agreement between Antonio Benigno and Walter Reed November 26, 1900
    Spanish

    This consent form includes the minimum age requirements, the limited liability of the Yellow Fever Commission, and the amount of money volunteers shall receive.

  • Box 70 folder 4 [oversize] uva-lib:2230310
    English translation [from Spanish] of informed consent agreement between Antonio Benigno and Walter Reed November 26, 1900

    This consent form includes the minimum age requirements, the limited liability of the Yellow Fever Commission, and the amount of money volunteers will receive.

  • Box 70 folder 5 [oversize] uva-lib:2230311
    Diploma, Jesse W. Lazear, Doctor of Medicine, Columbia College June 8, 1892
  • Box 70 folder 6 [oversize] uva-lib:2230312
    Diploma, Jesse W. Lazear, Bellevue Hospital January 1, 1894
  • Box 70 folder 7 [oversize] uva-lib:2230313
    Diploma, Jesse W. Lazear, Doctor of Medicine, Frederick William University [Humboldt University] 1894
  • Box 70 folder 8 [oversize] uva-lib:2230314
    Diploma, Jesse W. Lazear, Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins University June 13, 1889
  • Box 70 folder 9 [oversize] uva-lib:2230315
    Genealogy charts for Walter Reed and Emily Lawrence Reed 1973

    Emily Lawrence Reed's chart goes back to Daniel Rea I who died in 1662 and his wife Bertha. Hannah Peck Rea married John Vaughan Lawrence in 1836 and had 10 children, one of whom was Emilie Blackwell Lawrence who married Walter Reed. Walter Reed's chart goes back to Governor William Reed who died in 1738. The charts include descendants of the extended families through 1973. This was part of the William Bennett Bean papers.

  • Box 71 folder 1 [oversize] uva-lib:2230316
    Miscellaneous diplomas and certificates for Walter Reed circa 1871-1872
  • Box 71 folder 2 [oversize] uva-lib:2230317
    Walter Reed's honorary degrees from Harvard University and the University of Michigan circa 1900
  • Box 71 folder 3 [oversize] uva-lib:2230318
    Order of Finlay certificate and medal presented to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed December 30, 1952
    Spanish
  • Box 71 folder 4 [oversize] uva-lib:2230319
    An unidentified watercolor painting circa 1880-1960
  • Box 71 folder 5 [oversize] uva-lib:2230320
    Mailing tubes sent to Walter Reed circa 1902
  • Box 72 folder 1 [oversize] uva-lib:2230321
    Color print of Dean Cornwell's painting, Conquerors of Yellow Fever circa 1941-1960
  • Box 72 folder 2 [oversize] uva-lib:2230322
    Biographical sketch and portrait of Carlos E. Finlay Jr. circa 1910-1960
  • Box 72 folder 3 [oversize] uva-lib:2230323
    Biographical sketch and portrait of Carlos J. Finlay circa 1910-1960
  • Box 72 folder 4 [oversize] uva-lib:2230324
    Copies of newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever 1900-1901
  • Box 72 folder 5 [oversize] uva-lib:2230325
    Issues of Harper's Weekly 1898-1899

    Issues contain articles on the U.S. and Spanish peace commissioners.

  • Box 72 folder 6 [oversize] uva-lib:2230326
    Copies of newspaper articles relating to yellow fever and Cuba 1888-1889
  • Box 72 folder 7 [oversize] uva-lib:2230327
    Copies of newspaper clippings relating to Cuba and yellow fever 1896-1901
  • Box 72 folder 8 [oversize] uva-lib:2230328
    Scrapbook of clippings that was probably compiled by Blossom Reed 1900-1901

    The scrapbook contains photographs from newspapers and magazines of stage and film actresses as well as opera and concert singers. Several men are included. People represented are Viola Allen, Julia Arthur (Cheney), Anna Held, Madge Lessing (autograph and envelope addressed to Miss Emilie Lawrence Reed), Julia Marlowe (autograph), Maude Adams (autograph), Marguerite Lemon, Otis Skinner (autograph), Virginia Earl, Mary Mannering (autograph), Virginia Harned, Jessie Bartlett Davis, Caroline Miskel, William Gillett, Alice Nielsen (autograph), Edward Willard (autograph) and a note by Atcheson Hench.

  • Box 73 folder 1 uva-lib:2230329
    Postcards and prints showing scenes from Havana circa 1849-1901

    It appears that around 52 photographs were removed from this file and included in Series IX. of the collection.

  • Box 73 folder 2 uva-lib:2230330
    Correspondence relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acquisition of still photographs from the movie, Jezebel November 21, 1947-December 6, 1947

    It appears that around 18 photographs were removed from this file and included in Series IX. of the collection.

  • Box 73 folder 3 uva-lib:2230331
    Letter from Gregory A. Johnson to Nancy A. Tramontin September 30, 1982

    The letter concerns the return of photographs in the collection from the University Press of Virginia to the University of Virginia Health Sciences Library.

  • Box 73 folder 4 uva-lib:2230332
    Folder containing a note relating to two photographs circa 1942-1980

    It appears that 43 photographs and photographic negatives relating to Emilie Lawrence Reed's birthday party, meetings of the Board of Visitors of the Walter Reed Memorial Association, and other subjects were removed from this file and included in Series IX. and Series X. of the collection.

  • Box 73 folder 5 uva-lib:2230333
    Envelope from Philip Showalter Hench addressed to Blossom Reed November 1960

    It appears that the envelope at one time contained 8 photographs.

  • Box 73 folder 6 uva-lib:2230334
    Notes taken by Philip Showalter Hench relating to photographs of "decoration exercises" circa 1930-1960

    It appears that the file at one time contained 7 photographs.

  • Box 73 folder 7 uva-lib:2230335
    Correspondence and list relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acquisition of photographs from the U.S. State Department that concern the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria June 10, 1948

    It appears that the file at one time contained 14 photographs.

  • Box 73 folder 8 uva-lib:2230336
    Walter Reed Hospital August 11, 1951

    The file at one time included up to 7 additional photographs of the hospital and a party celebrating Walter Reed with their photographic negatives.

  • Box 73 folder 9 uva-lib:2230337
    Postcards illustrating a portrait of Carlos J. Finlay with notes circa 1940-1960

    The file at one time included up to 36 photographs of Finlay with their photographic negatives and copies of some of his articles.

  • Box 73 folder 10 uva-lib:2230338
    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.

  • Box 73 folder 11 uva-lib:2230339
    Envelopes for aerial photographs of Mariano, Cuba circa 1940-1960

    The envelopes at one time contained aerial photographs of Marianao.

  • Box 73 folder 12 uva-lib:2230340
    Prints and photocopies illustrating a panoramic view of the Hospital Nacional General Calixto Garcia in Cuba circa 1940-1960

    The file at one time contained 19 photographs of the 1st military hospital, 2 portrait photographs of John J. Moran, and up to 7 aerial photographs of the Hospital Nacional.

  • Box 73 folder 13 uva-lib:2230341
    Envelopes, letters, and receipts relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acquisition of aerial photographs of Havana, Cuba from the United States Air Force circa 1940-1960

    The file at one time contained 46 aerial photographs and photographic negatives of Havana, Cuba and its environs.

  • Box 73 folder 14 uva-lib:2230342
    Envelopes that once contained photographs of Las Animas Hospital circa 1940-1960

    The file at one time contained 72 photographs and photographic negatives showing Las Animas Hospital in Cuba.

  • Box 73 folder 15 uva-lib:2230343
    Maps of Camp Columbia with notes by Albert E. Truby circa 1900-1950
  • Box 73 folder 16 uva-lib:2230344
    An annotated map of part of Marianao, Cuba with an envelope that once contained photographs circa 1899-1950

    The envelope once contained around 6 annotated photographs and maps of Camp Columbia in Cuba.

  • Box 73 folder 17 uva-lib:2230345
    Print of an aerial photograph of La Ciudad Militar in Cuba and envelopes for photographs 1940-1941

    The envelopes once contained up to 22 photographs of La Ciudad Militar.

  • Box 73 folder 18 uva-lib:2230346
    A panoramic and monumental map of Cuba with an envelope for photographs of Camp Lazear circa 1900-1960

    The envelope once contained photographs of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 73 folder 19 uva-lib:2230347
    Miscellaneous photographs, photographic negatives, maps, postcards, and envelopes relating to Philip Showalter Hench and Cuba circa 1900-1960
  • Box 73 folder 20 uva-lib:2230348
    Envelopes for photographs and photographic negatives showing Camp Lazear with related notes circa 1900-1960

    The envelopes at one time contained 151 photographs and 67 photographic negatives.

  • Box 73 folder 21 uva-lib:2230349
    Envelopes for miscellaneous photographs and photographic negatives with related notes circa 1900-1960
  • Box 73 folder 22 uva-lib:2230350
    An issue of The Come-Back , a publication for the benefit of the patients and staff of Walter Reed Hospital December 5, 1924

    The issue contains an article with a picture of Emilie L. Reed.

  • Box 73 folder 23 uva-lib:2230351
    An issue of The News Letter August 1907
  • Box 73 folder 24 uva-lib:2230352
    An issue of The News Letter August 1907
  • Box 73 folder 25 uva-lib:2230353
    An issue of The News Letter August 1907
  • Box 73 folder 26 uva-lib:2230354
    Envelopes for photographs that show the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument circa 1952

    The envelopes at one time contained photographs of the Camp Lazear National Monument dedication.

  • Box 73 folder 27 uva-lib:2230355
    Miscellaneous note circa 1930-1960
  • Box 73 folder 28 uva-lib:2230356
    Postcards showing the Inglaterra Hotel and the Centro Gallego in Havana, Cuba circa 1900-1960

    The file at one time contained 7 photographs of the Inglaterra Hotel and Delmonicos Restaurant in Havana, Cuba.

  • Box 73 folder 29 uva-lib:2230357
    Magazine clippings showing aerial views of Havana, Cuba circa 1930-1960
  • Box 73 folder 30 uva-lib:2230358
    Envelopes for photographs and photographic negatives circa 1900-1936

    The envelopes at one time contained 23 photographs and 4 photographic negatives showing the headquarters of Fitzhugh Lee in Cuba.

  • Box 73 folder 31 uva-lib:2230359
    Article relating to the "last picture of Hideyo Noguchi" circa 1924
    Japanese
  • Box 73 folder 32 uva-lib:2230360
    Copy of a letter from Walter Reed to General Sternberg with miscellaneous note March 1928
  • Box 73 folder 33 uva-lib:2230361
    Envelopes for photographic negatives showing Dr. Albertine circa 1900-1960
  • Box 73 folder 34 uva-lib:2230362
    Miscellaneous notes circa 1900-1960

    The file at one time contained photographs and photographic negatives showing the Army Medical Museum and Library Building.

  • Box 73 folder 35 uva-lib:2230363
    Letters and a list of pictures relating to Philip Showalter Hench's acquisition of images from the Bettman Archive 1947

    The file at one time contained 34 photographs.

  • Box 73 folder 36 uva-lib:2230364
    Correspondence relating to the identification of photographs of Columbia Barracks 1936-1941

    The file at one time contained 32 photographs.

  • Box 73 folder 37 uva-lib:2230365
    Pamphlets relating to Dean Cornwell's painting, Conquerors of Yellow Fever circa 1941

    The file at one time contained 40 photographs relating to Cornwell's painting.

  • Box 73 folder 38 uva-lib:2230366
    Correspondence relating to the Columbia Barracks and a model of the barracks Conquerors of Yellow Fever circa 1941

    The file at one time contained 67 photographs and negatives relating to the Columbia Barracks an the barracks model.

  • Box 73 folder 39 uva-lib:2230367
    Notes and envelopes for photographs relating to Camp Lazear and Camp Washington circa 1900-1940

    The file at one time contained 44 photographs and negatives relating to Camps Lazear and Washington.

  • Box-folder 74 uva-lib:2230368
    United States flag with 45 stars circa 1896-1897
  • Box-folder 75 uva-lib:2230369
    Part of a stove pipe from one of the shacks used in the yellow fever experiments at Camp Lazear circa 1898-1900
  • Box 154 folder 1 uva-lib:2230370
    Walter Reed in uniform circa 1875-1885
  • Box 154 folder 2 uva-lib:2230371
    Transcription of prescriptions written by Walter Reed, some at Myers & Mcchesney, Crawford, Nebraska 1883-1887
  • Box 154 folder 3 uva-lib:2230372
    Register of patients at U.S. Army Post Hospital, Fort Robinson, Nebraska, by Walter Reed 1884
  • Box 154 folder 4 uva-lib:2230373
    Correspondence from Walter Reed to the family of Walter Reed Weaver 1885-1944

    Weaver was named for Walter Reed. A photograph of Blossom Reed as a child was sent to him in Reed's correspondence. An obituary for Weaver and transcriptions of the letters are included.

  • Box 154 folder 5 uva-lib:2230374
    Deeds for real estate in Marin County, Florida April 9, 1886-March 20, 1889

    Walter Reed and Emilie L. Reed conveyed land back and forth with E. and A. Wartman.

  • Box 154 folder 6 uva-lib:2230375
    Letters from Walter Reed to the Post Adjutant at Fort Robinson, Nebraska with transcriptions May 21, 1887-June 30, 1887

    The letters relate to sanitation and hospital reports.

  • Box 154 folder 7 uva-lib:2230376
    Report of the Surgeon General of the Army to the Secretary of War June 30, 1888-June 30, 1893

    Includes reports from Walter Reed at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.

  • Box 154 folder 8 uva-lib:2230377
    Program for the Annual commencement of Columbia College in the City of New York June 8, 1892

    The program lists Jesse William Lazear as receiving the degree of doctor of medicine.

  • Box 154 folder 9 uva-lib:2230378
    "The Restriction and Prevention of Tuberculosis ", American Journal of Hygiene and Nutrition February-July 1894

    Includes a discussion by Walter F. Reed.

  • Box 154 folder 10 uva-lib:2230379
    "Examination of Potomac Ice by the Army Medical Museum ", Journal of the American Medical Association January 19, 1895

    The article includes a report from Walter Reed.

  • Box 154 folder 11 uva-lib:2230380
    Reports of faculty meetings of the Surgeon General's office, Army Medical Museum November 1895-December 1895
  • Box 154 folder 12 uva-lib:2230381
    Excerpts from the Medical Society of the District of Columbia minute book November 1895-December 1895

    Includes speeches or summaries by Walter reed on subacute bacterial endocarditis, diphtheria, and rabies.

  • Box 154 folder 13 uva-lib:2230382
    Letter from Walter Reed to Adjutant General January 31, 1899

    The letter relates to Reed's duty as curator of the Army Medical Museum.

  • Box 154 folder 14 uva-lib:2230383
    Letter from Walter Reed to Major [B. Albert Lieberman] February 4, 1899

    The letter concerns typhoid fever.

  • Box 154 folder 15 uva-lib:2230384
    Special Orders No. 91 April 19, 1899

    Reed is to travel to Cuba to determine causes of typhoid fever, return, and report.

  • Box 154 folder 16 uva-lib:2230385
    Letter from Walter Reed to S.T. Armstrong July 10, 1899
  • Box 154 folder 17 uva-lib:2230386
    Letter from Walter Reed to [James Carroll] circa August 16, 1899

    Reed questions whether a test has been done as requested and gives further instructions for experiments.

  • Box 154 folder 18 uva-lib:2230387
    Papers regarding Arthur B. Haskins September 1899-June 1900

    Includes Haskins request to be assigned to Cuba and his court-martial proceedings. Walter L. Reed was a member of the court.

  • Box 154 folder 19 uva-lib:2230388
    Editorial comment concerning Arthur B. Haskins circa 1950-1980

    Walter Lawrence Reed was a member of the court-martial proceedings against Haskins. Haskins died in prison, possibly of yellow fever, and provided circumstantial evidence for the mosquito vector for yellow fever.

  • Box 154 folder 20 uva-lib:2230389
    Statements of allotment of funds for provinces in Cuba and statement of amounts collected and expended at the 16 custom houses 1900

    Includes a letter from Walter Reed.

  • Box 154 folder 21 uva-lib:2230390
    Letter from Walter Reed to Adjutant General April 4, 1900

    Letter relates to Reed's duty as curator of the Army Medical Museum.

  • Box 154 folder 22 uva-lib:2230391
    Last will and testament of Walter Reed with certificate to verify June 13, 1900

    Reed bequeaths everything to his wife, Emily Lawrence Reed.

  • Box 154 folder 23 uva-lib:2230392
    Roster of the detachment of the hospital corps, Camp Columbia, Cuba September 1900

    Most of the volunteers for Walter Reed's experiments on yellow fever came from this detachment.

  • Box 154 folder 24 uva-lib:2230393
    Eulogy of Jesse W. Lazear by Charles W. Eliot, President of Harvard University circa September 25, 1900
  • Box 154 folder 25 uva-lib:2230394
    Letter from Walter Reed to the Adjutant General November 1, 1900

    Letter concerns a change of address.

  • Box 154 folder 26 uva-lib:2230395
    Special Orders, No. 31 February 6, 1901
  • Box 154 folder 27 uva-lib:2230396
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll July 6, 1901

    Reed mentions Steward [John S.] Neate and Steward Williamson.

  • Box 154 folder 28 uva-lib:2230397
    Special Orders No. 172 July 25, 1901
  • Box 154 folder 29 uva-lib:2230398
    Transcription of consent form for Jeremiah Tomlinson September 5, 1901

    Tomlinson consents to be bitten by mosquitoes carrying yellow fever. Also included is a comment about men already immune to yellow fever volunteering for the experiments to get the money.

  • Box 154 folder 30 uva-lib:2230399
    Military orders for James Carroll September 30, 1901
  • Box 154 folder 31 uva-lib:2230400
    Military orders for James Carroll extracted from Special Orders 226 October 1, 1901
  • Box 154 folder 32 uva-lib:2230401
    Conveyance of real estate from Walter and Emily Reed to George E. Gorton, Dawes County, Chadron, Nebraska November 17, 1904

    Walter Reed and Emily Reed convey real estate to George E. Gorton.

  • Box 154 folder 33 uva-lib:2230402
    Letter from John L. Clem to Mrs. James Carroll March 3, 1913

    The letter relates to the inscription of James Carroll's monument (tombstone) in Arlington National Cemetery, includes an extract from regulations regarding monuments and markers in national cemeteries.

  • Box 154 folder 34 uva-lib:2230403
    Letters from James C. Reed to Sister Wright and a letter from Lila Reed to Atcheson L. Hench January 4, 1919-April 26, 1951

    James C. Reed's letters concern the grave of Jesse V. Reed in France (died October 12, 1918) and of his reburial in Blackstone, Virginia in 1921. Lila Reed thanks A[tcheson] Hench for sending copies of the letters concerning the burial of her cousin.

  • Box 154 folder 35 uva-lib:2230404
    Postcard from Ronald Ross to Messrs Henry Young & Sons, Ltd. February 23, 1924
  • Box 154 folder 36 uva-lib:2230405
    "Walter Reed ", Today and Yesterday in the Heart of Virginia , by G. W. Jeffers 1935
  • Box 154 folder 37 uva-lib:2230406
    John J. Moran's certificate of recognition as a veteran April 5, 1935
    Spanish

    Certificate card is in both English and Spanish. Donated by Philip Ulzurrun.

  • Box 154 folder 38 uva-lib:2230407
    John J. Moran's visa from the Cuban government July 30, 1935
    Spanish

    Donated by Philip Ulzurrun.

  • Box 154 folder 39 uva-lib:2230408
    Envelope for Walter Reed, Famous Americans Series Scientists April 17, 1940
  • Box 154 folder 40 uva-lib:2230409
    Letters to and from Francis L. Berkeley, Curator of Manuscripts, University of Virginia Library 1941-1951

    The letters relate to Walter Reed and Reed family members including Nellie Reed Elliot, Mrs. Douglas T. Elam, Lila Reed, and Alice Reed.

  • Box 154 folder 41 uva-lib:2230410
    Notes by [Atcheson Laughlin Hench] December 1, 1947-June 26, 1951

    The notes relate to the relatives of Walter Reed including James Reed, Lila Reed, Lily Blackford, and Alice Reed.

  • Box 154 folder 42 uva-lib:2230411
    Letters from John Cook Wyllie, Curator of Rare Books, University of Virginia Library to Atcheson L. Hench November 14, 1947-January 22, 1952

    Wyllie writes about Reed family members including Mrs. William E. Graves, Alice Reed, Elizabeth Reed, Mary Blincoe, Jack Dooley Reed, Texie P. Watts, and Mrs. Bowman.

  • Box 154 folder 43 uva-lib:2230412
    Correspondence between Roscoe M. White and Atcheson Hench March 1948

    The correspondence relates to Lemuel S. Reed and J.C. Reed and the Methodist Church.

  • Box 154 folder 44 uva-lib:2230413
    Letter to Mrs. John J. Moran from Harry Clemons October 3, 1951

    Clemons informs Mrs. Moran that her husband's Medal of Honor arrived safely to the Alderman Library at the University of Virginia.

  • Box 154 folder 45 uva-lib:2230414
    Newspaper clippings regarding John J. Moran's Congressional Medal of Honor being given to the University of Virginia. October 5, 1951
  • Box 154 folder 46 uva-lib:2230415
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Atcheson L. Hench January 22, 1952

    Hench encloses an article from the Winter 1951 issue of Virginia Cavalcade entitled "How a Reed was Bent ".

  • Box 154 folder 47 uva-lib:2230416
    Notes, clippings and exhibition program relating to Walter Reed's home in Charlottesville, Virginia November 27, 1949-February 2, 1971
  • Box 154 folder 48 uva-lib:2230417
    "Hench's Wife Gives Library Fever Studies ", The Cavalier Daily September 21, 1966
  • Box 154 folder 49 uva-lib:2230418
    Press release regarding the donation of Philip S. Hench's collection of yellow fever materials to the University of Virginia September 25, 1966
  • Box 154 folder 50 uva-lib:2230419
    Correspondence of Duncan Groner with a copy of a memorial article relating to Emilie (Blossom) Reed October 1966

    Groner, a cousin of Blossom, recounts Blossom's life in the memorial article.

  • Box 154 folder 51 uva-lib:2230420
    Volume 7, No. 129 of the weekend edition of the Medical Tribune October 29, 1966-October 30, 1966

    Includes the article, "The Story of an Archive: Conquest of Yellow Fever "and a photograph of the yellow fever volunteers.

  • Box 154 folder 52 uva-lib:2230421
    "Dramatic Story of Yellow Fever Battle ", Medical World News November 11, 1966
  • Box 154 folder 53 uva-lib:2230422
    Letter from Elizabeth Reed to Philip S. Hench June 5, 1967

    Elizabeth is the daughter of James C. Reed, a brother of Walter Reed.

  • Box 154 folder 54 uva-lib:2230423
    "Carlos Finlay and the Carrier of Death ", Americas , by J.A. del Regato May 1968

    The article is signed by del Regato to Miss Ane Freudenberg

  • Box 154 folder 55 uva-lib:2230424
    "James L. Hanberry - Denmark Man a National Hero ", The Times and Democrat [Orangeburg, South Carolina] September 21, 1969
  • Box 154 folder 56 uva-lib:2230425
    "Walter Reed: Army Surgeon - Bacteriologist - Epidemiologist ", Alabama Journal of Medical Science , by Emmett B. Carmichael 1971
  • Box 154 folder 57 uva-lib:2230426
    "The Yellow Jack ", by William M. Straight and "This is Yellow Fever", by William L. Pond from the medical history issue of the Journal of the Florida Medical Association August 1971
  • Box 154 folder 58 uva-lib:2230427
    Archival finding aid for the collections in the Rockefeller Archive Center April 1979
  • Box 154 folder 59 uva-lib:2230428
    Interview of James L. Hanberry by Philip Showalter Hench 1951
    3 cassettes

    Hanberry was one of the yellow fever volunteers and a Congressional Gold Medal recipient.

  • Box-folder On Display, Jordan Hall Conference Center, University of Virginia uva-lib:2230429
    Oil sketch for Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Dean Cornwell circa 1941
  • Box-folder Vault uva-lib:2230430
    Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Dean Cornwell circa 1941

    1 of 10 autographed engraver's proofs.

  • Box-folder On Display, Jordan Hall Conference Center, University of Virginia uva-lib:2230431
    Oil sketch for Conquerors of Yellow Fever by Dean Cornwell circa 1941
  • Box-folder Oversize; 1 On Display uva-lib:2230432
    Photographs of 3rd Division Hospital, 3rd Nebraska, 3rd Neb. U.S.V. Regimental Review March 1899-April 1899
uva-lib:2230433
Series IX. Photographs circa 1846-circa 1966 circa 1870-circa 1960
Box 76-95
20 boxes

Series IX. Photographs consists primarily of photographs that Philip Showalter Hench created and collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1846 to around 1966 with the bulk of the items dating from around 1870 to around 1960. The subjects shown in the photographs include, but are not limited to the following:

physicians, military personnel, nurses, and volunteers associated with the experiments including Walter Reed, Jesse W. Lazear, Jefferson Randolph Kean, and Aristides Agramonte;
family members of people associated with the yellow fever experiments including their spouses, children, and grandchildren.
Camp Lazear, Camp Columbia, and other locations in Cuba related to the yellow fever experiments between 1900 and 1960;
the U.S.S. Maine and the Spanish-American War;
aerial views of Havana, Cuba and its environs from the 1940s and 1950s
scenes of daily life in Cuba generally from between 1898 and 1960;
the 1952 dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument in Cuba;
the creation and unveiling of Dean Cornwell's painting, Conquerors of Yellow Fever ;
still scenes from the movies, Yellow Jack and Jezebel ;
other events and works of art commemorating the work of the participants in the yellow fever experiments;
documents and maps that Philip Showalter Hench copied for his research;
and Philip Showalter Hench and his family.

Series IX. also includes a watercolor that was painted by Emilie Lawrence Reed.

Many of the photographs in this series are annotated with notes. Some of these notes appear to have been written by Philip Showalter Hench, while others were written by people associated with the yellow fever experiments (e.g. Albert E. Truby). It appears that many of the photographs were separated from related materials in other parts of the collection, particularly Series VIII., and rehoused housed in Series IX.

  • Box 76 uva-lib:2230434
    Photographs of Walter Reed's birthplace, yellow fever epidemic scenes, Camp Columbia, and various persons related to the yellow fever experiments 1873-1947

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 76 folder 4 uva-lib:2230435
      The Army Medical Museum and Library Building  circa 1900-1960
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Courtesy of U.S. Army Medical Museum

    • Box 76 folder 5 uva-lib:2230436
      Members of the United States Army Yellow Fever Commission in Cuba  August 1900
      1 page
      English

      From left to right: Aristides Agramonte, Jesse W. Lazear, and James Carroll.

    • Box 76 folder 6 uva-lib:2230437
      Members of the United States Army Yellow Fever Commission in Cuba  August 1900
      1 page
      English

      From left to right: Aristides Agramonte, Jesse W. Lazear, and James Carroll.

    • Box 76 folder 9 uva-lib:2230438
      Roger Post Ames  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 10 uva-lib:2230439
      Roger Post Ames  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 13 uva-lib:2230440
      Members of the United States Army Yellow Fever Board [James Carroll and Aristides Agramonte] with the Swedish Naval Representative and Dr. Debayle  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 14 uva-lib:2230441
      Aristides Agramonte with an unidentified individual  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 19 uva-lib:2230442
      Aristides Agramonte  April 8, 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 20 uva-lib:2230443
      Aristides Agramonte  April 8, 1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 22 uva-lib:2230444
      Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon and her family  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 23 uva-lib:2230445
      Sculpture commemorating the work of the members of the United States Army Yellow Fever Board  circa 1900-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 29 uva-lib:2230446
      Photograph of the floor plan of the fomite building at Camp Lazear  December 1915
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 30 uva-lib:2230447
      Photograph of the floor plan of the mosquito building at Camp Lazear  December 1915
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 31 uva-lib:2230448
      Walter Reed's birthplace at Belroi  circa 1900-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 34 uva-lib:2230449
      Belroi  1927
      1 page
      English

      Belroi was the birthplace of Walter Reed.

    • Box 76 folder 35 uva-lib:2230450
      Belroi  1927
      1 page
      English

      Belroi was the birthplace of Walter Reed.

    • Box 76 folder 36 uva-lib:2230451
      Belroi  1927
      1 page
      English

      Belroi was the birthplace of Walter Reed.

    • Box 76 folder 37 uva-lib:2230452
      The marker for the birthplace of Walter Reed  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 38 uva-lib:2230453
      Walter Reed's home in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania  circa 1900-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 40 uva-lib:2230454
      The home of Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania 1944
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 41 uva-lib:2230455
      Walter Reed's home at 19th Street, Washington, D.C. 1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 58 uva-lib:2230456
      The 2nd Division Hospital Corps, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  April 1899
      2 pages
      English Russell Brothers (Anniston, Alabama)

      Courtesy of the U.S. Army Medical Museum

    • Box 76 folder 62 uva-lib:2230457
      The 1st Division Field Hospital, 7th Army Corps, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  March 1899
      1 page
      English Russell Brothers (Anniston, Alabama)

      Courtesy of U.S. Army Medical Museum

    • Box 76 folder 67 uva-lib:2230458
      Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 71 uva-lib:2230459
      The commanding officer's quarters and mess hall, possibly Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 76 folder 72 uva-lib:2230460
      The Base Hospital, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  May 1908
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U. S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 76 folder 73 uva-lib:2230461
      Post commissary storehouse, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  May 1908
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U. S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 76 folder 74 uva-lib:2230462
      Hospital buildings, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  May 1908
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 76 folder 75 uva-lib:2230463
      Wards and operating room, post Hospital, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 76 uva-lib:2230464
      Post hospital, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 79 uva-lib:2230465
      Operating room, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 80 uva-lib:2230466
      Medical officer's quarters, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  circa 1899-1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 81 uva-lib:2230467
      The kitchen, mess, bath, and general quarters of Albert E. Truby and Walter Reed, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 82 uva-lib:2230468
      Dancing pavilion, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  circa 1899-1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 83 uva-lib:2230469
      The review of troops by Fitzhugh Lee and staff, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 76 folder 85 uva-lib:2230470
      John R. Bullard (1872-1944)  September 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 86 uva-lib:2230471
      John R. Bullard (1872-1944) rowing a boat  1895
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 87 uva-lib:2230472
      John R. Bullard  circa 1930-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 88 uva-lib:2230473
      James Carroll  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 90 uva-lib:2230474
      James Carroll  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 76 folder 93 uva-lib:2230475
      The hospital corps detachment, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba with identification list  September 1900
      1 page
      English

      Names of individuals in the photograph: 1. 1st Lieut. Albert E. Truby; 2. Alva S. Pinto, Contract Surgeon; 3. Raul Amador, Contract Surgeon; 4. Robert P. Cooke, Contract Surgeon; 5. A.H.S. Campbell; 6. A.H.S. Pahnke; 7. A.H.S. George Burton; 8. A.H.S. Cook; 9. A.H.S. Arnold; 10. Pvt. John R. Kissinger; 11. Pvt. Braemer; 12. Pvt. Thomas Kane; 13. Pvt. De Lamar; 14. Pvt. Warren G. Jernegan; 15. Pvt. John Morris; 16. Pvt. Lawrence; 17. Pvt. William Olsen; 18. Pvt. Samillion; 19. Pvt. Carr; 20. Pvt. Martin; 21. Pvt. William McHardy; 22. Pvt. Gustave Lambert; 23. Pvt. Tate; 24. Pvt. Thomas M. England; 25. Pvt. John E. Andrus; 26. Pvt. Harroldsen; 27. Pvt. Fred G. West, (Detachment Barber); 28. Pvt. Brent La Mar; 29. Pvt. James Toler; 30. Pvt. Thomas Brault; 31. Pvt. Frank Buholtz; 32. Pvt. James Byington; 33. Pvt. William Williamson; 34. Pvt. Young; 35. Pvt. Springer; 36. Pvt. Rutledge; 37. Pvt. William Robertson; 38. Pvt. Courtney; 39. Pvt. Frank M. Dawley; 40. Pvt. Edward Weatherwalks; 41. Pvt. Charles G. Sontag

      A list that accompanies the photograph notes that, "This detachment had been commanded by Captain Alexander N. Stark. He was ordered to the United States in July, 1900. Later he returned and again succeeded to the position. This detachment furnished most of the volunteer's for Major Walter Reed's experiments on yellow fever." Photograph by US Army Medical Museum

  • Box 77 uva-lib:2230476
    Photographs relating to Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Dean Cornwell; Camp Columbia; sites in Cuba and miscellaneous subjects relating to the yellow fever experiments 1898-1948

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 77 folder 2 uva-lib:2230477
      Dean Cornwell and Domingo F. Ramos  October 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 4 uva-lib:2230478
      Dean Cornwell taking a picture of Carlos Finlay's bust  October 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 5 uva-lib:2230479
      A patio in a house on the same block as the old Carlos J. Finlay home in Havana  October 1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 7 uva-lib:2230480
      Carlos J. Finlay's bust, by Dean Cornwell  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 10 uva-lib:2230481
      George A. Kellogg in front of the possible residence of William Crawford Gorgas  October 1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 11 uva-lib:2230482
      Alberto Recio  October 1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 17 uva-lib:2230483
      Left to right: Mrs. Withington, Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, Emilie L. Reed, and Mrs. Kellogg at the Reed home, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 18 uva-lib:2230484
      Emilie L. Reed's cottage, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 22 uva-lib:2230485
      Photograph of a preliminary sketch of Jefferson Randolph Kean by Dean Cornwell for Conquerors of Yellow Fever  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 23 uva-lib:2230486
      Photograph of a preliminary sketch of United States Hospital Corps volunteers by Dean Cornwell for Conquerors of Yellow Fever  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 24 uva-lib:2230487
      Photograph of a preliminary sketch of Carlos J. Finlay by Dean Cornwell for Conquerors of Yellow Fever  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 25 uva-lib:2230488
      Photograph of a preliminary sketch of Walter Reed by Dean Cornwell for Conquerors of Yellow Fever  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 26 uva-lib:2230489
      Photograph of a preliminary sketch of Robert P. Cooke by Dean Cornwell for Conquerors of Yellow Fever  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 30 uva-lib:2230490
      Photograph of variant oil sketch of Conquerors of Yellow Fever , by Dean Cornwell  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 32 uva-lib:2230491
      Dean Cornwell and Charles Finlay  1940
      1 page
      English

      Charles Finlay was the son of Carlos Finlay.

    • Box 77 folder 34 uva-lib:2230492
      Photograph of a pencil sketch for final version of Conquerors of Yellow Fever by Dean Cornwell  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 35 uva-lib:2230493
      Photograph of oil sketch for the final version of Conquerors of Yellow Fever  1940
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 36 uva-lib:2230494
      Photograph of the final version of Conquerors of Yellow Fever 1941
      1 page
      English Cornwell, Dean, 1892-1960
    • Box 77 folder 37 uva-lib:2230495
      Dean Cornwell and C. M. Walson in front of Conquerors of Yellow Fever , painted by Dean Cornwell  May 5, 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 38 uva-lib:2230496
      Left to right: Nathan B. Van Etten, Emilie (Blossom) M. Reed, and Frank H. Lahey at the unveiling of Conquerors of Yellow Fever  June 2, 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 40 uva-lib:2230497
      Left to right: Dean Cornwell, Philip Showalter Hench, Emilie M. (Blossom) Reed, and John R. Kissinger at the unveiling of Conquerors of Yellow Fever  June 2, 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 41 uva-lib:2230498
      United States Army ambulance at Camp McKenzie, Georgia  February 15, 1899
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps

    • Box 77 folder 44 uva-lib:2230499
      "Burial of the dead”  circa 1899
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps

    • Box 77 folder 45 uva-lib:2230500
      “En Route to Cuba” on board the transport ship “Rio Grande” No. 2 at sea  circa 1898
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps

    • Box 77 folder 46 uva-lib:2230501
      “Advance on Santiago” during the Cuban occupation  circa 1898
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps

    • Box 77 folder 47 uva-lib:2230502
      Yellow fever hospital, Siboney, Cuba  1898
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U. S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 77 folder 52 uva-lib:2230503
      President and Mrs. Batista inspecting a new hospital in Cuba  circa 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 54 uva-lib:2230504
      Plaque commemorating the work of Carlos J. Finlay, Claudio Delgado, Aristides Agramonte, William C. Gorgas, Juan Guiteras, and Jesse W. Lazear in the Centro Asturiano, Havana, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 55 uva-lib:2230505
      The Commission on Infectious Diseases in Mariel, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English

      Standing in the photograph from left to right: Alfredo Dominquez Rieder, Aristides Agramonte, [s.n.] Taylor, A. Diaz Albertini, [unknown], and Hugo Roberts. Seated from left to right: Carlos Finlay and Juan Guiteras

    • Box 77 folder 57 uva-lib:2230506
      Photograph of a model of Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English

      Photo by US Army Medical Museum

    • Box 77 folder 62 uva-lib:2230507
      Photograph of a model of Camp Columbia  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 70 uva-lib:2230508
      Photograph of a model (placed to scale) of Camp Columbia  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 71 uva-lib:2230509
      Photograph of a model (placed to scale) of Camp Columbia  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 72 uva-lib:2230510
      Photograph of a model (placed to scale) of Camp Columbia  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 73 uva-lib:2230511
      Photograph of a model (placed to scale) of Camp Columbia  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 74 uva-lib:2230512
      Photograph of a model (placed to scale) of Camp Columbia  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 75 uva-lib:2230513
      Walter Reed (far left) with an unidentified group of people  circa 1876-1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 76 uva-lib:2230514
      Walter Reed (fourth from left) with an unidentified group of people at Camp Washington, Gaithersburg Maryland  circa 1876-1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 79 uva-lib:2230515
      The Dean Bridge, Fulton Street, Grand Rapids, Michigan  circa 1930-1939
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 82 uva-lib:2230516
      Plaque commemorating the sacrifice of William H. Dean  September 29, 1928
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 83 uva-lib:2230517
      Dolores Alonso viuda de Delgado and her son  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 77 folder 84 uva-lib:2230518
      The tomb of Claudio Delgado in the Colon Cemetery  1940
      1 page
      English
  • Box 78 uva-lib:2230519
    Photographs of Jesse W. Lazear and his family; John R. Kissinger; Levi E. Folk; William C. Gorgas; Warren G. Jernegan; Jefferson Randolph Kean; Howard A. Kelly; and building related to Walter Reed circa 1860-1960

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 78 folder 1 uva-lib:2230520
      Photograph of international stamp collection commemorating the lives of Carlos J. Finlay, William Crawford Gorgas, and Walter Reed  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 2 uva-lib:2230521
      Levi E. Folk  circa 1900-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 3 uva-lib:2230522
      William C. Gorgas  July 22, 1917
      1 page
      English

      Photo from Army Medical Museum

    • Box 78 folder 5 uva-lib:2230523
      The building in Indianapolis where Walter Reed read his preliminary report on the etiology of yellow fever in October 1900  1905
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 6 uva-lib:2230524
      The building in Indianapolis where Walter Reed read his preliminary report on the etiology of yellow fever in October 1900  1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 7 uva-lib:2230525
      The room in Indianapolis where Walter Reed read his preliminary report on the etiology of yellow fever in October 1900  circa 1900-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 9 uva-lib:2230526
      Warren G. Jernegan  circa 1890-1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 10 uva-lib:2230527
      Warren G. Jernegan and N. May Jernegan  circa 1890-1910
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 11 uva-lib:2230528
      From left to right: Sgt. Oliver H. Hastings, Capt. Peter C. Field, and Major Jefferson Randolph Kean in Marianao, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 12 uva-lib:2230529
      Howard A. Kelly  circa 1930-1960
      1 page
      English

      Kelly was the author of Walter Reed and Yellow Fever .

    • Box 78 folder 14 uva-lib:2230530
      Jefferson Randolph Kean  circa 1920-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 15 uva-lib:2230531
      M.W. (Merritte Weber) Ireland and Jefferson Randolph Kean  circa 1920-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 17 uva-lib:2230532
      Philip Showalter Hench and John R. Kissinger  June 1938
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 19 uva-lib:2230533
      John R. Kissinger at his home in Huntington, Indiana  June 6, 1938
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 26 uva-lib:2230534
      John R. Kissinger and Ida E. Kissinger  1938
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 32 uva-lib:2230535
      John R. Kissinger in a wheelchair  circa 1900-1930
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 37 uva-lib:2230536
      John R. Kissinger washing clothes  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 38 uva-lib:2230537
      John R. Kissinger  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 39 uva-lib:2230538
      John R. Kissinger  June 12, 1937
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 42 uva-lib:2230539
      John R. Kissinger  February 27, 1937
      1 page
      English
    • Box 78 folder 45 uva-lib:2230540
      William L. Lazear and Charlotte Clayland Pettigrew Lazear  circa 1865-1877
      1 page
      English

      William L. Lazear and Charlotte Clayland Pettigrew Lazear were the parents of Jesse W. Lazear.

    • Box 78 folder 47 uva-lib:2230541
      William L. Lazear  circa 1865-1877
      1 page
      English

      William L. Lazear was the father of Jesse W. Lazear.

    • Box 78 folder 48 uva-lib:2230542
      William L. Lazear  circa 1865-1877
      1 page
      English

      William L. Lazear was the father of Jesse W. Lazear.

    • Box 78 folder 49 uva-lib:2230543
      Charlotte Clayland Pettigrew Lazear (mother of Jesse W. Lazear)  circa 1860-1880
      1 page
      English

      Charlotte Clayland Pettigrew Lazear was the mother of Jesse W. Lazear.

    • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230544
      Jesse W. Lazear's album of photographs from Cuba and his boyhood home, "Windsor"  1899-1900
      1 page
      English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230545
        Unidentified scene in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230546
        Harbor scene in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230547
        Harbor scene in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230548
        Street scene in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230549
        Unidentified scene in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230550
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230551
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230552
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230553
        General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters, Colgada Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230554
        General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters, Colgada Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230555
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230556
        General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters, Colgada Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230557
        Rear of General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters, Colgada Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230558
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230559
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230560
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230561
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230562
        Plantation in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230563
        A wharf in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230564
        Wreck of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor, Havana, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230565
        Cabana Fortress, Havana, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230566
        Cabana Fortress, Havana, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230567
        Cabana Fortress, Havana, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230568
        Cabana Fortress, Havana, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230569
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230570
        Wharf in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230571
        Ox cart in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230572
        Ox cart in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230573
        Church in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230574
        Unidentified children in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230575
        United States Army 8th Infantry in review, Columbia Barracks, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230576
        United States Army 8th Infantry in review, Columbia Barracks, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230577
        Cabana Fortress, Havana, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230578
        Unidentified courtyard in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230579
        Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230580
        Unidentified scene  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230581
        Unidentified woman [possibly Charlotte C. Lazear]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230582
        Unidentified woman [possibly Mabel H. Lazear]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230583
        Unidentified man  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230584
        Unidentified woman  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230585
        Porch of Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230586
        Unidentified grounds, [possibly at Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230587
        Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230588
        Unidentified grounds, [possibly at Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230589
        Unidentified grounds, [possibly at Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230590
        Unidentified grounds, [possibly at Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230591
        Unidentified grounds, [possibly at Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230592
        Porch and grounds of Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230593
        Unidentified grounds, [possibly at Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood home, "Windsor" (near Baltimore)]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230594
        Beach in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230595
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230596
        Unidentified woman swimming in the ocean [possibly Houston Lazear's nurse, Gertrude]  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230597
        Boat and beach in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230598
        Jesse W. Lazear, Houston Lazear (his son), and Gertrude (Houston's nurse), in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230599
        Jesse W. Lazear's quarters at the post hospital, Camp Columbia, Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230600
        Ox cart in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230601
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 78 folder 57 uva-lib:2230602
        Jesse W. Lazear, Houston Lazear (his son), and Gertrude (Houston's nurse), in Cuba  circa 1899-1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
  • Box 79 uva-lib:2230603
    Photographs relating to Jesse W. Lazear and his family circa 1868-1960

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 79 folder 1 uva-lib:2230604
      Mabel Houston Lazear  circa 1880-1900
      1 page
      English

      Mabel Houston Lazear was the wife of Jesse W. Lazear.

    • Box 79 folder 2 uva-lib:2230605
      Jesse W. Lazear  May 14, 1868
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 4 uva-lib:2230606
      Jesse W. Lazear  circa 1870
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 5 uva-lib:2230607
      Jesse W. Lazear  circa 1870
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 7 uva-lib:2230608
      Unidentified boy [possibly Jesse W. Lazear]  circa 1870
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 8 uva-lib:2230609
      J.T. Lazear  circa 1880-1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 9 uva-lib:2230610
      The South front of Trinity Hall Boarding School for Boys, Washington Pennsylvania  circa 1870-1900
      1 page
      English

      Jesse W. Lazear attended Trinity Hall.

    • Box 79 folder 11 uva-lib:2230611
      Students at Trinity Hall Boarding School for Boys  circa 1885
      1 page
      English

      Jesse W. Lazear is standing in the back row, second from the left.

    • Box 79 folder 13 uva-lib:2230612
      Jesse W. Lazear circa 1889-1885
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 14 uva-lib:2230613
      Jesse W. Lazear circa 1889-1885
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 16 uva-lib:2230614
      The Johns Hopkins University football team  1890
      1 page
      English

      Jesse W. Lazear is the seventh man standing from the right.

    • Box 79 folder 20 uva-lib:2230615
      Students at Edinburgh University  1890
      1 page
      English

      Jesse W. Lazear is standing in the back row, second from the left.

    • Box 79 folder 22 uva-lib:2230616
      Jesse W. Lazear (center) with two unidentified men  1895
      1 page
      English

      Photograph was possibly taken while Jesse W. Lazear was affiliated with Bellevue Hospital.

    • Box 79 folder 24 uva-lib:2230617
      Jesse W. Lazear  circa 1895
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 25 uva-lib:2230618
      Jesse W. Lazear  1896
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 26 uva-lib:2230619
      Jesse W. Lazear  circa 1896
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 31 uva-lib:2230620
      Jesse W. Lazear in Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 33 uva-lib:2230621
      Jesse W. Lazear in Cuba  February 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 34 uva-lib:2230622
      An unidentified man in Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 35 uva-lib:2230623
      An unidentified woman in Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 36 uva-lib:2230624
      Street scene in Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
    • Box 79 folder 37 uva-lib:2230625
      Houston Lazear and his nurse Gertrude near Marianao, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 38 uva-lib:2230626
      Houston Lazear in Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 39 uva-lib:2230627
      Houston Lazear in Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 40 uva-lib:2230628
      Jesse W. Lazear with Houston Lazear (his son) and Gertrude (Houston's nurse) in Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 42 uva-lib:2230629
      Mabel H. Lazear on the porch of Jesse W. Lazear's quarters in Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 79 folder 45 uva-lib:2230630
      From left to right: George Repetti, Jesse W. Lazear, Dr. de Poorter, Mabel H. Lazear, and Carrie Truby in the moat of Cabana Fortress, Havana, Cuba  March 1899
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 79 folder 47 uva-lib:2230631
      From left to right: Jesse W. Lazear, Mabel H. Lazear, and Carrie Truby at Cubana Fortress, Havana, Cuba  March 1899
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 79 folder 48 uva-lib:2230632
      Jesse W. Lazear's grave at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland  circa 1900-1960
      1 page
      English
  • Box 80 uva-lib:2230633
    Photographs relating to Jesse W. Lazear. sites in Cuba, Charles G. Sontag, John J. Moran, Walter Reed, Albert E. Truby, Leonard Wood, A.S. Pinto, and Theobold Smith 1895-1951

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 80 folder 4 uva-lib:2230634
      Unidentified building in Cuba circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 6 uva-lib:2230635
      United States Army 8th Infantry in review, Columbia Barracks, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 10 uva-lib:2230636
      Unidentified building in Cuba circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 11 uva-lib:2230637
      Rooftops in Havana, Cuba circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 15 uva-lib:2230638
      General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters at Colgada Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
    • Box 80 folder 18 uva-lib:2230639
      Site identified by Albert E. Truby as Camp Columbia  circa 1900
      1 page
      English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
    • Box 80 folder 19 uva-lib:2230640
      United States Army 8th Infantry in review, Columbia Barracks, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba 1900
      1 page
      English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
    • Box 80 folder 24 uva-lib:2230641
      Photograph of statement of Jesse W. Lazear's death by Albert E. Truby on September 25  circa 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 80 folder 30 uva-lib:2230642
      Charles G. Sonntag holding a medal and the test tube containing two mosquitos which most likely gave him yellow fever  September 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 31 uva-lib:2230643
      Peggy Lazear on the porch of Mabel H. Lazear's house in Santa Barbara  circa 1910-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 38 uva-lib:2230644
      John J. Moran  circa 1900
      1 page
      English

      Moran, who was a civilian clerk in Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters, was inoculated for yellow fever at Camp Lazear, Cuba on December 21, 1900.

    • Box 80 folder 39 uva-lib:2230645
      John J. Moran  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 40 uva-lib:2230646
      John J. Moran  February, 1938
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      The photograph is inscribed, "For my good friend, Dr. Philip S. Hench (Havana, Cuba Feb. 1938)" and it is signed by John J. Moran.

    • Box 80 folder 41 uva-lib:2230647
      John J. Moran  February, 1938
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      The photograph is inscribed, "For my good friend, Dr. Philip S. Hench (Havana, Cuba Feb. 1938)" and it is signed by John J. Moran.

    • Box 80 folder 43 uva-lib:2230648
      Philip Showalter Hench and John J. Moran  January 1944
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 47 uva-lib:2230649
      John J. Moran  January 4, 1941
      1 page
      English Moran, John J. (John Joseph), 1876-1950

      Inscribed, "For my very good friend. Doctor Philip S. Hench, Havana Jan. 4, 1941" and signed by John J. Moran

    • Box 80 folder 49 uva-lib:2230650
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  circa 1951
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death.

    • Box 80 folder 50 uva-lib:2230651
      Marker commemorating the site of the former United States Army General Hospital where Walter Reed died  1951
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 51 uva-lib:2230652
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  1951
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death. Courtesy of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

    • Box 80 folder 53 uva-lib:2230653
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  April 5, 1948
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death.

    • Box 80 folder 54 uva-lib:2230654
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  1948
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death.

    • Box 80 folder 55 uva-lib:2230655
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  1948
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death.

    • Box 80 folder 59 uva-lib:2230656
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  circa 1950
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death.

    • Box 80 folder 61 uva-lib:2230657
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  circa 1950
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death.

    • Box 80 folder 63 uva-lib:2230658
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  circa 1950
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death.

    • Box 80 folder 64 uva-lib:2230659
      Site of the United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  circa 1950
      1 page
      English

      The hospital was the site of Walter Reed's death.

    • Box 80 folder 66 uva-lib:2230660
      Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed in the room where Walter Reed died  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 67 uva-lib:2230661
      Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed in the room where Walter Reed died  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 68 uva-lib:2230662
      Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed in the room where Walter Reed died  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 72 uva-lib:2230663
      Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Philip Showalter Hench in the room where Walter Reed died  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 76 uva-lib:2230664
      Photograph of a painting showing William C. Borden and J. H. Ford performing an operation at the Surgical Clinic for Student Officers, United States Army General Hospital, Washington Barracks, Washington, D.C.  1902
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 77 uva-lib:2230665
      Albert E. Truby at La Punta, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 78 uva-lib:2230666
      Albert E. Truby at Camp Columbia  March 1899
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 80 folder 80 uva-lib:2230667
      From left to right: Captain Stafford, Albert E. Truby, and Captain Sargent on horseback at La Punta, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 81 uva-lib:2230668
      Spanish sailing craft entering Havana Harbor photographed from Albert E. Truby's tent at La Punta, Havana, Cuba  January 1898
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 80 folder 82 uva-lib:2230669
      Albert E. Truby (on right) with two unidentified individuals at La Punta, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 83 uva-lib:2230670
      Hospital at Rowell Barracks, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 80 folder 85 uva-lib:2230671
      Albert E. Truby's horse  December 1898
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 80 folder 86 uva-lib:2230672
      Albert E. Truby in his tent at La Punta, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 87 uva-lib:2230673
      Albert E. Truby in his tent on the parapet at La Punta, Havana, Cuba  January 1899
      1 page
      English

      Morro castle can be seen in the background.

    • Box 80 folder 89 uva-lib:2230674
      Alex Stark and Lom Stark near Jesse W. Lazear's quarters, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba circa 1900
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 80 folder 92 uva-lib:2230675
      Albert E. Truby (on the left), Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed (on the right), and two unidentified men (in the middle) at Rowell Barracks, Cienfuegos, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 93 uva-lib:2230676
      United States Army 8th Infantry soldiers on military parade in Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 80 folder 94 uva-lib:2230677
      Entrance of Havana Harbor with a view of Morro Castle and some tents of the regimental staff of the United States Army 8th Infantry  January 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 95 uva-lib:2230678
      The last Spanish transport ship leaving Havana with the former Captain-General of Cuba, Ramon Blanco y Erenas, and his staff  January 1, 1899
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 80 folder 96 uva-lib:2230679
      Albert E. Truby  circa 1930-1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 97 uva-lib:2230680
      Albert E. Truby  circa 1930-1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 99 uva-lib:2230681
      From left to right: Major George Dann, Major Brodie, General Joseph Wheeler, Chaplian Brown of the Rough Riders, Colonel Leonard Wood, and Lt. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt in Tampa, Florida  June 1898
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 80 folder 100 uva-lib:2230682
      Leonard Wood as Governor General of Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 80 folder 102 uva-lib:2230683
      Leonard Wood's grave at Arlington Cemetery  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 80 folder 103 uva-lib:2230684
      A.S. Pinto  circa 1920-1960
      1 page
      English Smith, Theobald,1859-1934
    • Box 80 folder 106 uva-lib:2230685
      Theobold Smith  1895
      1 page
      English

      Inscribed, "Yours very sincerely" and singed by Smith.

  • Box 81 uva-lib:2230686
    Photographs of Havana, Cuba and its environs; General Fitzhugh Lee's Headquarters in Cuba; the U.S.S. Maine ; and Hideyo Noguchi 1898-1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 81 folder 1 uva-lib:2230687
      The wreck of the U.S.S. Maine , Havana, Cuba  January 25, 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 2 uva-lib:2230688
      The wreck of the U.S.S Maine , Havana, Cuba  January 20, 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 3 uva-lib:2230689
      Royal Palms, Havana, Cuba  January 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 4 uva-lib:2230690
      Royal Palms, Havana, Cuba  January 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 5 uva-lib:2230691
      Graves of the victims from the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine  February 15, 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 6 uva-lib:2230692
      Rio Puentes Grandes Valley, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 7 uva-lib:2230693
      Paseo del Prado, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 8 uva-lib:2230694
      Columbus Memorial, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English Anoreu, George
    • Box 81 folder 9 uva-lib:2230695
      Entrance to Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English Anoreu, George
    • Box 81 folder 10 uva-lib:2230696
      Stone wall surrounding Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English Anoreu, George
    • Box 81 folder 11 uva-lib:2230697
      Disinterred remains in Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English Anoreu, George
    • Box 81 folder 12 uva-lib:2230698
      Firemen's Monument, Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 13 uva-lib:2230699
      Gomez's Army marching into Havana, Cuba to lay down their arms  January 25, 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 14 uva-lib:2230700
      Spanish blockhouse, near Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 15 uva-lib:2230701
      Morro Castle, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 16 uva-lib:2230702
      Unidentified people in a pineapple field, Marianao, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 17 uva-lib:2230703
      Banana grove near Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 18 uva-lib:2230704
      Paper mill, Rio Puentes Grandes, Sieba, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 19 uva-lib:2230705
      A Cuban traveling dry goods merchant  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 20 uva-lib:2230706
      Man selling milk in Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 21 uva-lib:2230707
      Unidentified river, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 22 uva-lib:2230708
      Unidentified man on a horse in Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 23 uva-lib:2230709
      Spanish rifle pits near Fort Cabana, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 24 uva-lib:2230710
      Cannons and cannon balls left by the Spanish near Fort Cabana, Havana, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 26 uva-lib:2230711
      C.B. Philip and Hideyo Noguchi on board the S.S. Appam , Lagos Harbor, Nigeria  May 11, 1928
      1 page
      English

      This is the last picture of Hideyo Noguchi before he died.

    • Box 81 folder 28 uva-lib:2230712
      General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters circa 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 29 uva-lib:2230713
      United States soldiers marching through Ceiba, Cuba on their way to Havana, Cuba for embarkation  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 30 uva-lib:2230714
      Unidentified United States Army soldiers in Cuba  circa 1898-1905
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 31 uva-lib:2230715
      United States Army 10th Infantry camp ground with Morro Castle in the background and the U.S.S. Chester leaving port for the United States  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 32 uva-lib:2230716
      View of Morro Castle from La Punta, Havana, Cuba with notes by Albert E. Truby  1899
      1 page
      English Truby, Albert E. (Albert Ernest), 1871-1954
    • Box 81 folder 33 uva-lib:2230717
      Spanish Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1898-1905
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 34 uva-lib:2230718
      Laborers filling carts with bananas in Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 35 uva-lib:2230719
      Unidentified street scene, Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 36 uva-lib:2230720
      Hogs grazing outside of a thatched house in Cuba  1899
      1 page
      English Eberhart
    • Box 81 folder 37 uva-lib:2230721
      Funeral procession in Havana, Cuba for the victims of the U.S.S. Maine explosion  1898
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 38 uva-lib:2230722
      Cuban soldiers carrying coffins containing the victims of the U.S.S. Maine explosion  1898
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 39 uva-lib:2230723
      United States official in Governor General Leonard Wood's offices in Havana, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 40 uva-lib:2230724
      Leonard Wood and other United States officials in the Governor General's Palace in Havana, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 41 uva-lib:2230725
      Parlor in the President's palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1902-1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 43 uva-lib:2230726
      Patio of the President's palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1902-1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 44 uva-lib:2230727
      President's palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1902-1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 45 uva-lib:2230728
      Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1908
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 81 folder 48 uva-lib:2230729
      La Plaza de Armas, Havana, Cuba circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 49 uva-lib:2230730
      View of La Plaza de Armas from the window of Governor General Leonard Wood's former office in Havana, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 51 uva-lib:2230731
      View of La Plaza de Armas from the window of Governor General Leonard Wood's former office in Havana, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 52 uva-lib:2230732
      Interior of General Leonard Wood's office in Havana, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 81 folder 53 uva-lib:2230733
      Honour Court in the City Hall of Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English

      Courtesy of the Cuban Tourist Commission

    • Box 81 folder 54 uva-lib:2230734
      Under the portico of the City Hall of Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English Cuba. Cuban Tourist Commission
    • Box 81 folder 56 uva-lib:2230735
      Governor General's Palace and La Fuerza, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 57 uva-lib:2230736
      General Scott and Mr. Sternhardt in the Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 59 uva-lib:2230737
      Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English

      The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

      • Box 81 folder 59 uva-lib:2230738
        Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 59 uva-lib:2230739
        Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 59 uva-lib:2230740
        Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
    • Box 81 folder 60 uva-lib:2230741
      Segundo Cobo, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English

      The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

      • Box 81 folder 60 uva-lib:2230742
        Portico of Segundo Cabo, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 60 uva-lib:2230743
        Portico of Segundo Cobo, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 60 uva-lib:2230744
        Segundo Cobo, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 60 uva-lib:2230745
        Street corner by Segundo Cobo, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 60 uva-lib:2230746
        Segundo Cobo, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 60 uva-lib:2230747
        Segundo Cobo, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 60 uva-lib:2230748
        Segundo Cobo, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
    • Box 81 folder 61 uva-lib:2230749
      City Hall and the Supreme Court building, Havana, Cuba  March 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 62 uva-lib:2230750
      City Hall (formerly the Governor General's Palace), Havana, Cuba  March 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 65 uva-lib:2230751
      The U.S.S. Maine entering Havana Harbor, Havana, Cuba  January 25, 1898
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 81 folder 66 uva-lib:2230752
      Wreck of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana, Cuba  circa 1910-1912
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 67 uva-lib:2230753
      Inside of the U.S.S. Maine after being raised  circa 1910-1912
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 68 uva-lib:2230754
      Pedro Nogueira, John J. Moran, and Philip Showalter Hench at the City Hall building in Havana, Cuba  circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 69 uva-lib:2230755
      John J. Moran, Philip Showalter Hench, and Pedro Nogueira outside of Leonard Wood's former office in the City Hall building, Havana, Cuba  circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 70 uva-lib:2230756
      Philip Showalter Hench and John J. Moran in Leonard Wood's former office in City Hall, Havana, Cuba  circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 71 uva-lib:2230757
      John J. Moran standing on the stairs going up to Leonard Wood's former office at City Hall, Havana, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 72 uva-lib:2230758
      William Crawford Gorgas  July 22, 1917
      1 page
      English

      Courtesy of the Army Medical Museum

    • Box 81 folder 74 uva-lib:2230759
      General Fitzhugh Lee and his staff in Havana, Cuba  January 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 75 uva-lib:2230760
      General Fitzhugh Lee (seated in the center) with two unidentified men at his headquarters in Marianao, Cuba  January 1899
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 76 uva-lib:2230761
      General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters, Casa Duranona, Marianao, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English

      Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 81 folder 77 uva-lib:2230762
      General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters, Casa Duranona, Marianao, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 78 uva-lib:2230763
      General Fitzhugh Lee's former headquarters, Calle Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 80 uva-lib:2230764
      General Fitzhugh Lee's former headquarters, Calle Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
      English
      • Box 81 folder 80 uva-lib:2230765
        General Fitzhugh Lee's former headquarters, Calle Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
        1 page
        English
      • Box 81 folder 80 uva-lib:2230766
        General Fitzhugh Lee's former headquarters, Calle Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
        1 page
        English
    • Box 81 folder 82 uva-lib:2230767
      General Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters former headquarters in Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 83 uva-lib:2230768
      John J. Moran standing on a sidewalk in front of General Fitzhugh Lee's former headquarters in Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 81 folder 84 uva-lib:2230769
      From left to right: Sgt. Oliver H. Hastings, Capt. Peter C. Field, and Major Jefferson Randolph Kean in Marianao, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
  • Box 82 uva-lib:2230770
    Photographs of Quemados de Marianao and Havana, Cuba 1899-1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 82 folder 1 uva-lib:2230771
      House at 20 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 2 uva-lib:2230772
      John J. Moran (center) standing in front of a house at 20 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 3 uva-lib:2230773
      House at 404 (formerly 20) General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 5 uva-lib:2230774
      Philip Showalter Hench standing in front of the house at 404 (formerly 20) General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  March 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 6 uva-lib:2230775
      House at 27 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 7 uva-lib:2230776
      House at either 308 or 309 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
      English
      • Box 82 folder 7 uva-lib:2230777
        Philip Showalter Hench standing in front of the house at either 308 or 309 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
        2 pages
        English
      • Box 82 folder 7 uva-lib:2230778
        Philip Showalter Hench standing in front of the house at either 308 or 309 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 8 uva-lib:2230779
      House at either 308 or 309 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
      English
      • Box 82 folder 8 uva-lib:2230780
        House at either 303 or 309 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
      • Box 82 folder 8 uva-lib:2230781
        House at either 303 or 309 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 10 uva-lib:2230782
      House at 16 General Lee Street, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 11 uva-lib:2230783
      House at 89 Calle Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 12 uva-lib:2230784
      House at 102 Calle Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 13 uva-lib:2230785
      House at 102 Calle Real, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  January 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 14 uva-lib:2230786
      Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1952
      1 page
      English
      • Box 82 folder 14 uva-lib:2230787
        Unidentified building in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
      • Box 82 folder 14 uva-lib:2230788
        Unidentified building in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
      • Box 82 folder 14 uva-lib:2230789
        Unidentified building in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
      • Box 82 folder 14 uva-lib:2230790
        Unidentified building in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
      • Box 82 folder 14 uva-lib:2230791
        Unidentified building in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
      • Box 82 folder 14 uva-lib:2230792
        Unidentified building in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
      • Box 82 folder 14 uva-lib:2230793
        Unidentified building in Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1952
        1 page
        English Hench, Philip S. (Philip Showalter), 1896-1965
    • Box 82 folder 19 uva-lib:2230794
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba (over Marianao)  1952
      1 page
      English Cuba. Ministerio de Defensa Nacional
    • Box 82 folder 22 uva-lib:2230795
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba (over Marianao)  1952
      1 page
      English Cuba. Ministerio de Defensa Nacional
    • Box 82 folder 22 uva-lib:2230796
      Ariel view of Marianao, Cuba and the Camp Lazear site  1952
      1 page
      English Cuba. Ministerio de Defensa Nacional
    • Box 82 folder 32 uva-lib:2230797
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba with an attached overlay designating significant sites  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 33 uva-lib:2230798
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba with an overlay designating significant sites  circa 1940-1955
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 34 uva-lib:2230799
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba with an overlay designating significant sites  circa 1940-1955
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 35 uva-lib:2230800
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba with an overlay designating significant sites  circa 1940-1955
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 36 uva-lib:2230801
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba with an overlay designating significant sites  circa 1940-1955
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 37 uva-lib:2230802
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba with an overlay designating significant sites  circa 1940-1955
      1 page
      English
    • Box 82 folder 51 uva-lib:2230803
      Aerial view of harbor and fortress in Havana, Cuba 1948
      1 page
      English American Photo Co.
    • Box 82 folder 52 uva-lib:2230804
      Soldiers of the 1st Battalion of the 2nd Regiment of United States Volunteer Engineers in parade during the surrender of Havana, Cuba to the United States  January 1, 1899
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 82 folder 53 uva-lib:2230805
      United States troops entering Havana, Cuba  January 1, 1899
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 82 folder 54 uva-lib:2230806
      Havana, Cuba as seen from Cabana Fortress  circa 1940-1955
      1 page
      English Cuba. Cuban Tourist Commission

      Photo by Cuban Tourist Commission, Havana (Cuba)

    • Box 82 folder 61 uva-lib:2230807
      Aerial view of the waterfront of Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1920
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 82 folder 62 uva-lib:2230808
      Panoramic view of Havana, Cuba showing La Fuerza, La Plaza de Armas, and the Governor General's Palace  circa 1900-1930
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 82 folder 63 uva-lib:2230809
      Panoramic view of Havana, Cuba showing Caballerio Wharf, La Fuerza, Palace Presidential, and the Maestranza Building  June 1908
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 82 folder 65 uva-lib:2230810
      Machina Wharf, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1950
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 82 folder 66 uva-lib:2230811
      Hotel Biscuit, Havana, Cuba  circa 1925-1930
      2 pages
      English American Photo Co.
    • Box 82 folder 69 uva-lib:2230812
      Hotel Inglaterra, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 82 folder 70 uva-lib:2230813
      Marti statue in front of the Hotel Inglaterra, Havana, Cuba circa 1920-1955
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 82 folder 71 uva-lib:2230814
      Hotel Inglaterra, Havana, Cuba  circa 1940-1950
      English
      • Box 82 folder 71 uva-lib:2230815
        Hotel Inglaterra, Havana, Cuba  circa 1940-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 82 folder 71 uva-lib:2230816
        Hotel Inglaterra, Havana, Cuba  circa 1940-1950
        1 page
        English
    • Box 82 folder 73 uva-lib:2230817
      Finlay Institute, Havana, Cuba circa 1940
      1 page
      English
  • Box 83 uva-lib:2230818
    Photographs of Pinar del Rio and the Camp Lazear National Monument 1898-1953

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 83 folder 1 uva-lib:2230819
      John Bullard  circa 1930-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 3 uva-lib:2230820
      Pinar del Rio Barracks, Cuba  1908
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 83 folder 4 uva-lib:2230821
      Park in Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1908
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 5 uva-lib:2230822
      Interior of a Spanish cuartel, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1908
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 83 folder 6 uva-lib:2230823
      Camp of the 1st United States Infantry, Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1898
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Signal Corps.

    • Box 83 folder 8 uva-lib:2230824
      Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1908
      2 pages
      English United States. Army
    • Box 83 folder 9 uva-lib:2230825
      Spanish cuartel in Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1908
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps

    • Box 83 folder 10 uva-lib:2230826
      Spanish cuartel in Pinar del Rio, Cuba  1908
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 83 folder 12 uva-lib:2230827
      Plan for the restoration of Camp Lazear, Havana, Cuba circa 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 13 uva-lib:2230828
      Plan for restoration of Camp Lazear, Havana, Cuba  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 15 uva-lib:2230829
      Aerial view of the restoration of Camp Lazear, Havana, Cuba  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 16 uva-lib:2230830
      Aerial view of the Camp Lazear National Monument  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 18 uva-lib:2230831
      Reconstruction of Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  November 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 19 uva-lib:2230832
      Reconstruction of Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 20 uva-lib:2230833
      Philip Showalter Hench speaking to an unidentified group in Cuba  circa 1945-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 21 uva-lib:2230834
      Alberto Recio, Leandro M. Tocantins, and others in an unidentified office at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 22 uva-lib:2230835
      Louise Adriana Wood, Philip Showalter Hench, and an unidentified man at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 24 uva-lib:2230836
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 25 uva-lib:2230837
      Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 26 uva-lib:2230838
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear, Havana, Cuba  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 27 uva-lib:2230839
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 28 uva-lib:2230840
      Patronates of the Committee for the Preservation of Building Number One, in front of Building Number One with Philip Showalter Hench at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 29 uva-lib:2230841
      Patronates of the Committee for the Preservation of Building Number One in front of Building Number 1 with Philip Showalter Hench  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 30 uva-lib:2230842
      Patronates of the Committee for the Preservation of Building Number One in front of the memorials with Philip Showalter Hench at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 31 uva-lib:2230843
      Patronates of the Committee for the Preservation of Building Number One in front of the memorials with Philp Showalter Hench at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 32 uva-lib:2230844
      Patronates of the Committee for the Preservation of Building Number One in front of the memorials with Philip Showalter Hench at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 33 uva-lib:2230845
      Patronates of the Committee for the Preservation of Building Number One in front of the memorials with Philip Showalter Hench at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 34 uva-lib:2230846
      Five of the patronates of the Committee for the Preservation of Building Number One in front of the memorials with Philip Showalter Hench at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 35 uva-lib:2230847
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 36 uva-lib:2230848
      Building Number One with unidentified people at the Camp Lazear National Monument. Havana, Cuba  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 37 uva-lib:2230849
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 38 uva-lib:2230850
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 39 uva-lib:2230851
      Building Number One and the memorials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 2, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 40 uva-lib:2230852
      Dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English

      The Cuban minister of health, Dr. Saladrigas is raising the flag.

    • Box 83 folder 41 uva-lib:2230853
      The band of Estado Major Del Ejercito [of the Army General Staff] at the Camp Lazear National Monument dedication ceremony  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 42 uva-lib:2230854
      Dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 43 uva-lib:2230855
      Dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 44 uva-lib:2230856
      Crowd gathered around Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 45 uva-lib:2230857
      Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, William L. Beaulac, Estela Agramonte Rodriquez Leon, Abelardo Delgado, Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Frank Finlay, Cesar Rodriguez Exposito at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 46 uva-lib:2230858
      Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, William L. Beaulac, Estela Agramonte Rodriquez Leon, Abelardo Delgado, Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Frank Finlay, Cesar Rodriguez Exposito at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 47 uva-lib:2230859
      Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, William L. Beaulac, Estela Agramonte Rodriquez Leon, Abelardo Delgado, Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Frank Finlay, Cesar Rodriguez Exposito at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 48 uva-lib:2230860
      Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, William L. Beaulac at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 49 uva-lib:2230861
      Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, William L. Beaulac at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 50 uva-lib:2230862
      Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, William L. Beaulac at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 51 uva-lib:2230863
      Francisco Orue, Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, William L. Beaulac at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 52 uva-lib:2230864
      Enrique Saladrigas and [s.n.] Coroalles unveiling the plaque commemorating yellow fever volunteers at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 53 uva-lib:2230865
      Enrique Saladrigas and [s.n.] Coroalles unveiling the plaque commemorating yellow fever volunteers at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 54 uva-lib:2230866
      Plaque commemorating yellow fever volunteers at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 57 uva-lib:2230867
      Plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 58 uva-lib:2230868
      Robert E. Mason laying a wreath from George E. Armstrong at the plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 59 uva-lib:2230869
      Robert E. Mason laying a wreath from George E. Armstrong at the plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 61 uva-lib:2230870
      Plaque commemorating yellow fever volunteers at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 62 uva-lib:2230871
      Plaque commemorating yellow fever volunteers at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 63 uva-lib:2230872
      Enrique Saladrigas and Francisco Orue unveiling the bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 64 uva-lib:2230873
      Bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 65 uva-lib:2230874
      Bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 66 uva-lib:2230875
      Bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 67 uva-lib:2230876
      Raimundo De Castro and the wreath from the physicians and surgeons of Columbia University in front of the bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 83 folder 68 uva-lib:2230877
      Photograph of Raimundo De Castro and others placing the wreath from the physicians and surgeons of Columbia University in front of the bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
  • Box 84 uva-lib:2230878
    Photographs relating to the Camp Lazear National Monument 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 84 folder 1 uva-lib:2230879
      Bas-relief of Jesse W. Lazear at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 3 uva-lib:2230880
      Enrique Saladrigas and Willard L. Beaulac unveiling the bas-relief of Walter Reed at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 4 uva-lib:2230881
      Enrique Saladrigas and Willard L. Beaulac unveiling the bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 5 uva-lib:2230882
      Enrique Saladrigas and Willard L. Beaulac unveiling the bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 6 uva-lib:2230883
      Enrique Saladrigas and Willard L. Beaulac in front of the bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 7 uva-lib:2230884
      Bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 10 uva-lib:2230885
      Bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 11 uva-lib:2230886
      Philip Showalter Hench placing a wreath from the Bellevue Medical School in front of the bas-relief of Walter Reed at Camp Lazear  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 13 uva-lib:2230887
      Philip Showalter Hench placing a wreath from the Bellevue Medical School in front of the bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 14 uva-lib:2230888
      Vincent M. Elmore placing a wreath from the Walter Reed Memorial Association in front of the bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 16 uva-lib:2230889
      Earl T. Crain placing a wreath from The University of Virginia in front of the bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 17 uva-lib:2230890
      Bas-relief of Walter Reed at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 18 uva-lib:2230891
      Enrique Saladrigas, Frank Finlay, and Dolores Alonso viuda de Delgado in front of the bas-relief of Claudio Delgado at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 20 uva-lib:2230892
      Bas-relief of Claudio Delgado at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 23 uva-lib:2230893
      Bas-relief of Claudio Delgado at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 24 uva-lib:2230894
      Enrique Saladrigas and Frank Finlay unveiling the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 25 uva-lib:2230895
      Enrique Saladrigas and Frank Finlay unveiling the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 26 uva-lib:2230896
      Bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 27 uva-lib:2230897
      Bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 29 uva-lib:2230898
      R. B. Chrisman and a wreath from the American Medical Association at the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 30 uva-lib:2230899
      R. B. Chrisman and a wreath from the American Medical Association in front the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 31 uva-lib:2230900
      R. B. Chrisman and a wreath from the American Medical Association in front of the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 33 uva-lib:2230901
      Harold Lampner and a wreath from George E. Armstrong in front of the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 34 uva-lib:2230902
      Harold Lampner and a wreath from George E. Armstrong in front of the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 35 uva-lib:2230903
      Philip Showalter Hench placing a wreath from the Mayo Foundation in front of the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 37 uva-lib:2230904
      Philip Showalter Hench and a wreath from the Mayo Foundation in front of the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 38 uva-lib:2230905
      Philip Showalter Hench and a wreath from the Mayo Foundation in front of the bas-relief of Claudio Delgado at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 39 uva-lib:2230906
      Leandro M. Tocantins and a wreath from the Jefferson Medical College in front of the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 40 uva-lib:2230907
      Photograph of Leandro M. Tocantins and a wreath from the Jefferson Medical College in front of the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 41 uva-lib:2230908
      Bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 42 uva-lib:2230909
      Enrique Saladrigas and Louise Adriana Wood unveiling the bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 44 uva-lib:2230910
      Enrique Saladrigas and Louise Adriana Wood unveiling the bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 45 uva-lib:2230911
      Bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 47 uva-lib:2230912
      Bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 48 uva-lib:2230913
      The dedication of the bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      English

      The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

      • Box 84 folder 48 uva-lib:2230914
        The dedication of the bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
        1 page
        English
      • Box 84 folder 48 uva-lib:2230915
        William W. Caswell, Jr. placing a wreath from Harvard University and Medical School in front of the bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
        1 page
        English
    • Box 84 folder 49 uva-lib:2230916
      William W. Caswell in front of the bas-relief of Leonard Wood and a wreath from Harvard University at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 51 uva-lib:2230917
      Bas-relief of Leonard Wood at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 53 uva-lib:2230918
      Enrique Saladrigas and Harold Lampner unveiling the bas-relief of James Carroll at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 54 uva-lib:2230919
      Enrique Saladrigas and Harold Lampner unveiling the bas-relief of James Carroll at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 55 uva-lib:2230920
      Harold Lampner unveiling the bas-relief of James Carroll at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 56 uva-lib:2230921
      Harold Lampner unveiling the bas-relief of James Carroll at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 57 uva-lib:2230922
      Bas-relief of James Carroll at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 58 uva-lib:2230923
      Bas-relief of James Carroll at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 60 uva-lib:2230924
      Bas-relief of James Carroll with a wreath from the University of Maryland at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 63 uva-lib:2230925
      Enrique Saladrigas and Estela Agramonte Rodriquez Leon unveiling the bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 64 uva-lib:2230926
      Bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte at the dedication of Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 65 uva-lib:2230927
      Bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 84 folder 67 uva-lib:2230928
      Bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte at the Camp Lazear National Monument with a wreath from the physicians and surgeons at Columbia University  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
  • Box 85 uva-lib:2230929
    Photographs relating to the Camp Lazear National Monument 1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 85 folder 1 uva-lib:2230930
      Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon and her husband in front of the bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 2 uva-lib:2230931
      Estela Agramonte Rodriguez-Leon and her husband next to the bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 4 uva-lib:2230932
      Philip Showalter Hench, Estela Agramonte Rodriguez Leon, her son, and her husband in front of the bas-relief of Aristides Agramonte at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 5 uva-lib:2230933
      Enrique Saladrigas and Maria Teresa Rojas unveiling the plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers and cooperating officials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 6 uva-lib:2230934
      Enrique Saladrigas and Maria Teresa Rojas unveiling the plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers and cooperating officials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 7 uva-lib:2230935
      Enrique Saladrigas and Maria Teresa Rojas unveiling the plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers and cooperating officials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 8 uva-lib:2230936
      Plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers and cooperating officials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 12 uva-lib:2230937
      Raimundo De Castro and a wreath from the physicians and surgeons of Columbia University by the plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers and cooperating officials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 13 uva-lib:2230938
      Maria Teresa Rojas and Philip Showalter Hench by the plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers and cooperating officials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 14 uva-lib:2230939
      Maria Teresa Rojas and Philip Showalter Hench by the plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers and cooperating officials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 15 uva-lib:2230940
      Plaque commemorating the yellow fever volunteers and cooperating officials at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 17 uva-lib:2230941
      Dedication of yellow fever memorial at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 18 uva-lib:2230942
      Alberto Recio speaking to a crowd at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 19 uva-lib:2230943
      Alberto Recio delivering an address at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 20 uva-lib:2230944
      Alberto Recio delivering an address at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 21 uva-lib:2230945
      Alberto Recio delivering an address at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 22 uva-lib:2230946
      Philip Showalter Hench delivering an address at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 23 uva-lib:2230947
      Philip Showalter Hench delivering an address at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 24 uva-lib:2230948
      Philip Showalter Hench delivering an address at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 25 uva-lib:2230949
      Philip Showalter Hench delivering an address at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 26 uva-lib:2230950
      Leandro M. Tocantins delivering an address at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 27 uva-lib:2230951
      Pedro Nogueira delivering General Paul H. Streit's speech in Spanish at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 28 uva-lib:2230952
      Pedro Nogueira delivering General Paul H. Streit's speech in Spanish at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 29 uva-lib:2230953
      Enrique Saladrigas, Cuban Minister of Health, delivering address at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 30 uva-lib:2230954
      Miss Cabrus, Lela B. Van Scoy, Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Maria Teresa Rojas, Philip Showalter Hench, [s.n.], and Enrique Saladrigas at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 31 uva-lib:2230955
      Claudio Delgado and Frank Finlay inside Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 32 uva-lib:2230956
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 33 uva-lib:2230957
      Crowd gathered around Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 34 uva-lib:2230958
      Crowd at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 35 uva-lib:2230959
      Crowd at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 37 uva-lib:2230960
      Soldiers [possibly Cuban army medics] at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 38 uva-lib:2230961
      Unidentified child in a drum major's uniform at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 39 uva-lib:2230962
      Gustaf E. Lambert, Frank Finlay, the patronates of the Committee for the Preservation of Building Number One, and others at the dedication of Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 40 uva-lib:2230963
      Gustav E. Lambert and Francisco Orne in front of the bas-relief of Carlos J. Finlay at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 41 uva-lib:2230964
      Jose A. Presno delivering the presidential address in the Academy of Sciences during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 42 uva-lib:2230965
      Louise Adriana Wood, Lela B. Van Scoy, and Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas at the Academy of Sciences at the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 43 uva-lib:2230966
      Louise Adriana Wood receiving the Finlay Condecoracion, Grand Cross, at the Academy of Sciences during dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 44 uva-lib:2230967
      Jesse Daniel Ames receiving the Finlay Condecoracion, Grand Cross, at the Academy of Sciences during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 3, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 45 uva-lib:2230968
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 46 uva-lib:2230969
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 47 uva-lib:2230970
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 48 uva-lib:2230971
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 49 uva-lib:2230972
      Building Number One at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 50 uva-lib:2230973
      Area surrounding the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 51 uva-lib:2230974
      View from the memorial toward the former site of Building Number Two at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 52 uva-lib:2230975
      View from the memorial toward the former site of the tents at the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 4, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 53 uva-lib:2230976
      Photograph of Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, Enrique Saladrigas, Louise Adriana Wood, Philip Showalter Hench, and Maria Teresa Rojas, at a reception given by Maria Teresa Rojas at Finca San Jose during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 5, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 54 uva-lib:2230977
      Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, Enrique Saladrigas, Lydia Cabrera, Philip Showalter Hench, Louise Adriana Wood, and Maria Teresa Rojas, at a reception given by Maria Teresa Rojas at Finca San Jose during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 5, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 55 uva-lib:2230978
      Philip Showalter Hench speaking to a reporter, at a reception given by Maria Teresa Rojas at Finca San Jose during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 5, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 56 uva-lib:2230979
      Philip Showalter Hench speaking to a reporter, at a reception given by Maria Teresa Rojas at Finca San Jose during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 5, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 57 uva-lib:2230980
      Formal dinner given at the Presidential Palace by President and Mrs. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 58 uva-lib:2230981
      Philip Showalter Hench, Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, Willard L. Beaulac, Mrs. Batista, and Enrique Saladrigas at a formal dinner given at the Presidential Palace by President and Mrs. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 59 uva-lib:2230982
      Philip Showalter Hench, Mrs. Enrique Saladrigas, Willard L. Beaulac, Mrs. Batista, and Enrique Saladrigas at a formal dinner given at the Presidential Palace by President and Mrs. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar during then dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 60 uva-lib:2230983
      Mrs. Willard L. Beaulac, Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar, Louise Adriana Wood, and others at a formal dinner given at the Presidential Palace by President and Mrs. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 61 uva-lib:2230984
      Mrs. Willard L. Beaulac, Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar, Louise Adriana Wood, and others at a formal dinner given at the Presidential Palace by President and Mrs. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 62 uva-lib:2230985
      Formal dinner given at the Presidential Palace by President and Mrs. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 63 uva-lib:2230986
      Formal dinner given at the Presidential Palace by President and Mrs. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 64 uva-lib:2230987
      Louise Adriana Wood receiving the Order of Cespedes from President Fulgencio Batista y Zaldiva during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 65 uva-lib:2230988
      Louise Adriana Wood receiving the Order of Cespedes from President Fulgencio Batista y Zaldiva during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 66 uva-lib:2230989
      Mrs. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldiva congratulating Louise Adriana Wood on receiving the Order of Cespedes during the dedication of the Camp Lazear National Monument  December 6, 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 85 folder 67 uva-lib:2230990
      Maria Teresa Rojas, Lydia Cabrera, and others unidentified at Finca San Jose and the Camp Lazear National Monument some years after the dedication in 1952  circa 1955-1960
      1 page
      English
      • Box 85 folder 67 uva-lib:2230991
        Maria Teresa Rojas, Lydia Cabrera, and others unidentified at Finca San Jose some years after the dedication in 1952  circa 1955-1960
        1 page
        English
      • Box 85 folder 67 uva-lib:2230992
        Maria Teresa Rojas, Lydia Cabrera, and others unidentified by Building Number One some years after the dedication in 1952  circa 1955-1960
        1 page
        English
      • Box 85 folder 67 uva-lib:2230993
        Maria Teresa Rojas, Lydia Cabrera, and others unidentified by the Camp Lazear Memorial some years after the dedication in 1952  circa 1955-1960
        1 page
        English
      • Box 85 folder 67 uva-lib:2230994
        Two unidentified people by the memorial at the Camp Lazear National Monument some years after the dedication in 1952  circa 1955-1960
        1 page
        English
  • Box 86 uva-lib:2230995
    Photographs relating to the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College; certificates and official documents associated with Walter Reed; and the families of Walter Reed and Jesse W. Lazear circa 1869-1960

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 86 folder 1 uva-lib:2230996
      Photograph of a sketch of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 4 uva-lib:2230997
      Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 8 uva-lib:2230998
      Dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 12 uva-lib:2230999
      John J. Moran, Ralph Cooper Hutchison, and John R. Kissinger at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 13 uva-lib:2231000
      John J. Moran, Ralph Cooper Hutchison, and John R. Kissinger at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 15 uva-lib:2231001
      Faculty procession at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 16 uva-lib:2231002
      Faculty procession with John J. Moran and John R. Kissinger at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 17 uva-lib:2231003
      Faculty procession with John J. Moran and John R. Kissinger on the occasion of the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 19 uva-lib:2231004
      Flag raising during the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 21 uva-lib:2231005
      John J. Moran and John R. Kissinger being honored with citations during the dedication ceremony for the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 22 uva-lib:2231006
      Flag raising at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 23 uva-lib:2231007
      Ralph Cooper Hutchison at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 24 uva-lib:2231008
      Dedication ceremony for the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 26 uva-lib:2231009
      John J. Moran receiving citation at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 28 uva-lib:2231010
      John R. Kissinger receiving citation at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 32 uva-lib:2231011
      Dinner marking the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 35 uva-lib:2231012
      Philip Showalter Hench speaking at a dinner marking the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 37 uva-lib:2231013
      John J. Moran, Ralph Cooper Hutchison, two unidentified women, and John R. Kissinger at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 38 uva-lib:2231014
      Philip Showalter Hench, John J. Moran, Ralph Cooper Hutchison, and John R. Kissinger and others, at the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 39 uva-lib:2231015
      Fraternity house (?) at Washington and Jefferson College with mock-up of Lazear Memorial Building in front  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 42 uva-lib:2231016
      Facsimile of Walter Reed's military oath of office [original dated December 23, 1893] December 23, 1893
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.

    • Box 86 folder 44 uva-lib:2231017
      Facsimile of Walter Reed's diploma from the Nursery Hospital of New York City [original dated January 1, 1871] January 1, 1871
      1 page
      English

      The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.

    • Box 86 folder 45 uva-lib:2231018
      Facsimile of Walter Reed's diploma from Brooklyn City Hospital [original dated August 1, 1871] August 1, 1871
      1 page
      English

      The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.

    • Box 86 folder 46 uva-lib:2231019
      Facsimile of Walter Reed's diploma from Brooklyn City Hospital [original dated August 1, 1871] August 1, 1871
      1 page
      English

      The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.

    • Box 86 folder 47 uva-lib:2231020
      Facsimile of Walter Reed's diploma from Bellevue Hospital [original dated October 1, 1871] October 1, 1871
      1 page
      English

      The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.

    • Box 86 folder 48 uva-lib:2231021
      Facsimile of Walter Reed's honorary degree from the University of Michigan [original dated June 19, 1902] June 19, 1902
      1 page
      English

      The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.

    • Box 86 folder 49 uva-lib:2231022
      Facsimile of Walter Reed's honorary degree from Harvard College [original dated June 25, 1902] June 25, 1902
      1 page
      English

      The facsimile was produced by an unidentified person most likely between 1930 and 1960.

    • Box 86 folder 50 uva-lib:2231023
      Mabel H. Lazear  circa 1940-1946
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 51 uva-lib:2231024
      Mabel H. Lazear  circa 1940-1946
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 52 uva-lib:2231025
      Philip Showalter Hench and Mabel H. Lazear  circa 1940-1946
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 54 uva-lib:2231026
      Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood, “Windsor”, near Baltimore, Maryland  January 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 55 uva-lib:2231027
      Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood, “Windsor”, near Baltimore, Maryland  January 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 56 uva-lib:2231028
      Jesse W. Lazear's boyhood, “Windsor”, near Baltimore, Maryland  January 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 59 uva-lib:2231029
      From left to right: [Margaret Lazear Briggs], Mary Hench, and [William Houston Lazear]  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 60 uva-lib:2231030
      [Margaret Lazear Briggs] and [William Houston Lazear]  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 63 uva-lib:2231031
      Philip Showalter Hench and [William Houston Lazear]  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 64 uva-lib:2231032
      Family and friends celebrating Emilie Lawrence Reed's 86th birthday  January 14, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 65 uva-lib:2231033
      Family and friends celebrating Emilie Lawrence Reed's 86th birthday  January 14, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 67 uva-lib:2231034
      Mary Hench, Emilie Lawrence Reed, and Philip Showalter Hench on Reed's 86th birthday  January 14, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 68 uva-lib:2231035
      Emilie L. Reed celebrating her 86th birthday  January 14, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 69 uva-lib:2231036
      Emilie L. Reed celebrating her 86th birthday [standing in front of Dean Cornwell's Conquerors of Yellow Fever ]  January 14, 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 71 uva-lib:2231037
      Emilie Lawrence Reed, Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, and an unidentified women at party celebrating Emilie Lawrence Reed's 86th birthday  January 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 72 uva-lib:2231038
      Emilie Lawrence Reed, Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, and an unidentified women at party celebrating Emilie Lawrence Reed's 86th birthday  January 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 74 uva-lib:2231039
      Emilie Lawrence Reed, Philip Showalter Hench, and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed at party celebrating Emilie Lawrence Reed's 86th birthday  January 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 75 uva-lib:2231040
      Emilie L. Reed and Philip Showalter Hench  January 1942
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 76 uva-lib:2231041
      Philip Showalter Hench and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed at “Keewayden”, the Reed family home in Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 77 uva-lib:2231042
      Philip Showalter Hench and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed at “Keewayden”, the Reed family home in Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 78 uva-lib:2231043
      Philip Showalter Hench and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed at “Keewayden”, the Reed family home in Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 79 uva-lib:2231044
      Mary Hench, Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed and friend at "Keewayden", the Reed family home in Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 80 uva-lib:2231045
      Mary Hench, Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, and an unidentified woman, in front of "Keewayden", the home Walter Reed built in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 81 uva-lib:2231046
      “Keewayden", the home Walter Reed built in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 82 uva-lib:2231047
      “Keewayden", the home Walter Reed built in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 83 uva-lib:2231048
      “Keewayden", the home Walter Reed built in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 86 folder 84 uva-lib:2231049
      “Keewayden", the home Walter Reed built in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania  November 1960
      1 page
      English
  • Box 87 uva-lib:2231050
    Photographs of memorial sites, busts, and illustrations of Walter Reed, Carlos Finlay, Jesse W. Lazear; stills from the movies, Yellow Jack and Jezebel 1855-1968

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 87 folder 2 uva-lib:2231051
      Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 3 uva-lib:2231052
      Monument to Carlos J. Finlay, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 4 uva-lib:2231053
      Bust of Claudio Delgado, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 7 uva-lib:2231054
      Bust of Juan Guiteras, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 8 uva-lib:2231055
      Bust of Juan Guiteras, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 10 uva-lib:2231056
      Bust of William Crawford Gorgas, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 11 uva-lib:2370422
      Bust of William Crawford Gorgas, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 12 uva-lib:2370423
      Bust of William Crawford Gorgas, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 13 uva-lib:2231057
      Bust honoring Jesse W. Lazear, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 16 uva-lib:2231058
      Bust of Jesse W. Lazear, Finlay Park, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 21 uva-lib:2231059
      Memorial to Carlos J. Finlay near Almendares Bridge, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba (with overlay designating streets)  circa 1950
      English
      • Box 87 folder 21 uva-lib:2231060
        Memorial to Carlos J. Finlay near Almendares Bridge, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 87 folder 21 uva-lib:2231061
        Memorial to Carlos J. Finlay near Almendares Bridge, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba circa 1950
        1 page
        English
    • Box 87 folder 24 uva-lib:2231062
      Walter Reed as a student at the University of Virginia  circa 1868
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 25 uva-lib:2231063
      Walter Reed during his time in New York  circa 1870
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 26 uva-lib:2231064
      Walter Reed in North Carolina  1873
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 28 uva-lib:2231065
      Walter Reed in military uniform  circa 1876
      1 page
      English

      Photo by National Library of Medicine, Bethesda (Md.)

    • Box 87 folder 29 uva-lib:2231066
      Walter Reed in military uniform  circa 1876
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 34 uva-lib:2231067
      Walter Reed  circa 1855
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 36 uva-lib:2231068
      Walter Reed  1882
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 38 uva-lib:2231069
      Walter Reed  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 39 uva-lib:2231070
      Walter Reed sailing to Cuba  circa 1900
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 87 folder 41 uva-lib:2231071
      Walter Reed sailing to Cuba circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 45 uva-lib:2231072
      Walter Reed in military uniform  circa 1901
      1 page
      English

      Photo by National Library of Medicine.

    • Box 87 folder 46 uva-lib:2231073
      Walter Reed in military uniform  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 47 uva-lib:2231074
      Walter Reed in military uniform  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 48 uva-lib:2231075
      Walter Reed  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 50 uva-lib:2231076
      Walter Reed with the Army Medical School Class of 1901-1902  1902
      1 page
      English

      Photo by National Library of Medicine, Bethesda (Md.)

    • Box 87 folder 52 uva-lib:2231077
      Plaque honoring Walter Reed in the United States Army Medical Museum (erected by the United Spanish War Veterans)  1938
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo courtesy the US Army Medical Museum.

    • Box 87 folder 53 uva-lib:2231078
      Walter Reed  circa 1880-1890
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 55 uva-lib:2231079
      Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed, son of Walter Reed, in military uniform  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 56 uva-lib:2231080
      Fort Robinson, Nebraska  circa 1880-1890
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 57 uva-lib:2231081
      Scenery near Fort Robinson, Nebraska  1880-1890
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 60 uva-lib:2231082
      Walter Reed Medal of the American Society of Tropical Medicine (front) awarded to Emilie Lawrence Reed  1935
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 61 uva-lib:2231083
      Walter Reed Medal of the American Society of Tropical Medicine (reverse) awarded to Emilie Lawrence Reed  1935
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 66 uva-lib:2231084
      Bust of Walter Reed  October 28, 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 70 uva-lib:2231085
      Plaque honoring Walter Reed in Kings County Hospital [erected by the Association of Ex-Internes of King County Hospital]  circa 1901-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 72 uva-lib:2231086
      Walter Reed's grave at Arlington Cemetery, Virginia  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 73 uva-lib:2231087
      Walter Reed's grave at Arlington Cemetery, Virginia  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 75 uva-lib:2231088
      Walter Reed's grave at Arlington Cemetery, Virginia  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 95 uva-lib:2231089
      Photograph of a sketch of Carlos J. Finlay, Juan Guiteras, William Crawford Gorgas, Walter Reed, Jesse W. Lazear, and Aristides Agramonte, by R. Lillo  August 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 96 uva-lib:2231090
      Raquel Romero and her painting  1944
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 97 uva-lib:2231091
      Raquel Romero's painting  1944
      1 page
      English
    • Box 87 folder 105 uva-lib:2231092
      Illustration of Emilie Lawrence used in Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
  • Box 88 uva-lib:2231093
    Photographs relating to Carlos J. Finlay; various scenes in Cuba; Philip Showalter Hench's family; and ceremonies honoring Philip Showalter Hench and members of the yellow fever experiments 1900-1960

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 88 folder 1 uva-lib:2231094
      Philip Showalter Hench receiving the Finlay Medal, Havana, Cuba  January 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 2 uva-lib:2231095
      Philip Showalter Hench receiving the Finlay Medal  January 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 3 uva-lib:2231096
      Philip Showalter Hench receiving a decoration, Havana, Cuba  circa 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 4 uva-lib:2231097
      Philip Showalter Hench receiving the Finlay Medal, Havana, Cuba  January 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 5 uva-lib:2231098
      Philip Showalter Hench receiving the Finlay Medal, Havana, Cuba  January 1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 7 uva-lib:2231099
      Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed receiving the Order of Finlay award, Havana, Cuba  April 29, 1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 8 uva-lib:2231100
      Robert Goolrick receiving the Carlos J. Finlay Order of Merit, Havana, Cuba  April 29, 1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 9 uva-lib:2231101
      Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed kissing the Cuban Ambassador Aurelio F. Concheso after receiving the Carlos J. Finlay Order of Merit, Havana, Cuba  April 29, 1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 10 uva-lib:2231102
      Lawrence [Walter L.] and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed receiving the Order of Finlay, Havana, Cuba  April 29, 1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 11 uva-lib:2231103
      Lady Watson, N. H. Swellengrebel, H. E. Shortt, Dr. Hackett, and Joseph A. LePrince at the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria, Washington, D.C.  May 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 15 uva-lib:2231104
      James L. Hanberry and Walter L. Reed at the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria, Washington, D.C.  May 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 18 uva-lib:2231105
      Philip Showalter Hench and others at the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria, Washington, D.C.  May 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 23 uva-lib:2231106
      Display honoring Walter Reed and Ronald Ross at the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria, Washington, D.C.  May 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 25 uva-lib:2231107
      Alberto Recio and John J. Moran  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 26 uva-lib:2231108
      Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C.  circa 1930-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 27 uva-lib:2231109
      Major General Paul H. Streit at a celebration marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of Walter Reed at the Walter Reed Medical Center, Washington, D.C.  September 7, 1951
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 28 uva-lib:2231110
      Walter L. Reed and Paul H. Streit in front of Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D.C.  September 10, 1951
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 30 uva-lib:2231111
      “Walter Reed Day” at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C.  September 11, 1951
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 31 uva-lib:2231112
      Russell Haden presenting a gavel made from wood taken from Walter Reed's birthplace to Paul G. Streit at the Walter Reed Medical Center, Washington, D.C.  September 19, 1951
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 32 uva-lib:2231113
      Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C.  circa 1930-1960
      1 page
      English

      US Army A.A.F. Photo.

    • Box 88 folder 33 uva-lib:2231114
      Carlos J. Finlay  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 35 uva-lib:2231115
      Carlos E. Finlay Jr.  October 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 36 uva-lib:2231116
      Carlos E. Finlay with his grandson, Carlos Finlay IV  April 6, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 37 uva-lib:2231117
      Former residence of Carlos J. Finlay, the Prado, Havana, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 38 uva-lib:2231118
      Former residence of Carlos J. Finlay, the Prado, Havana, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 39 uva-lib:2231119
      Former residence of Carlos J. Finlay, the Prado, Havana, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 42 uva-lib:2231120
      Plaque marking the former residence of Carlos J. Finlay, the Prado, Havana, Cuba  1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 43 uva-lib:2231121
      Dean Cornwell and Carlos E. Finlay  circa 1940-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 44 uva-lib:2231122
      Dedication of the bust of Carlos J. Finlay, Havana, Cuba  1916
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 45 uva-lib:2231123
      Bust of Carlos J. Finlay, Havana, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 46 uva-lib:2231124
      Bust of Carlos J. Finlay, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 47 uva-lib:2231125
      Bust of Carlos J. Finlay, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 49 uva-lib:2231126
      Carlos J. Finlay  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 52 uva-lib:2231127
      Desk and microscope used by Carlos J. Finlay  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 55 uva-lib:2231128
      Bust of Carlos J. Finlay, Havana, Cuba  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 56 uva-lib:2231129
      Mary Kingsley medal presented to Carlos J. Finlay by the Academy of Medicine of Liverpool on November 4, 1907 circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 57 uva-lib:2231130
      Decorations and medals presented to Carlos J. Finlay circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 58 uva-lib:2231131
      Group of men standing around the bust of Carlos J. Finlay, Havana, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 59 uva-lib:2231132
      Microscope and other possessions of Carlos J. Finlay  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 60 uva-lib:2231133
      Frank Finlay, son of Carlos J. Finlay  circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 61 uva-lib:2231134
      Tomb of Carlos J. Finlay, Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba  circa 1940-1955
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 62 uva-lib:2231135
      The podium Carlos J. Finlay used to deliver his address to the Real Academia de Ciencias Medicas, Fisicas y Naturale on August 14, 1881  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 67 uva-lib:2231136
      Philip Showalter Hench, John J. Moran, and Carlos E. Finlay at 110 Aquacate Street, the site of the former residence of Carlos J. Finlay, Havana, Cuba  circa 1930-1960
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 88 folder 68 uva-lib:2231137
      Philip Showalter Hench  circa 1930-1960
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 69 uva-lib:2231138
      Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench along with their four children  July 1945
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 70 uva-lib:2231139
      Philip Showalter Hench and family  January 1947
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 71 uva-lib:2231140
      Apartment building on 19th Street NW, Washington, D.C. where the families of Walter Reed and Jefferson Randolph Kean once lived  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 72 uva-lib:2231141
      Jefferson Randolph Kean, J. F. Siler, Albert G. Love, and Merritte W. Ireland, the Board of Managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association, Washington, D.C.  November 21, 1946
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 73 uva-lib:2231142
      The Board of Managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association, Washington, D.C.  November 21, 1946
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 90 uva-lib:2231143
      Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 94 uva-lib:2231144
      Mary Hench in Havana, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 99 uva-lib:2231145
      Entrance to Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 100 uva-lib:2231146
      Entrance to Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 101 uva-lib:2231147
      Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas, John J. Moran, [s.n.] Pogolotti, and others at Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 102 uva-lib:2231148
      Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 103 uva-lib:2231149
      Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 104 uva-lib:2231150
      Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 106 uva-lib:2231151
      Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 107 uva-lib:2231152
      Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas, John J. Moran, [s.n.] Pogolotti, with members of the Rojas family, Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 111 uva-lib:2231153
      Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 112 uva-lib:2231154
      Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas and her daughter in front of their mansion, Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 113 uva-lib:2231155
      John J. Moran and Maria Teresa Rojas looking in the direction of Camp Lazear, Finca San Jose, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 114 uva-lib:2231156
      Pedroso Palace, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 88 folder 115 uva-lib:2231157
      Carlos J. Finlay circa 1909
      1 page
      English
  • Box 89 uva-lib:2231158
    Photographs relating to Las Animas hospital; Ciudad Militar (Camp Columbia); and Havana, Cuba 1900-1950

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 89 folder 1 uva-lib:2231159
      Ward Number One, Las Animas Hospital circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 2 uva-lib:2231160
      Director's quarters, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 3 uva-lib:2231161
      Ward Number One, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 4 uva-lib:2231162
      Convalescent's dining room, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 5 uva-lib:2231163
      Aerial view of Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 6 uva-lib:2231164
      Horse-drawn ambulance, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 7 uva-lib:2231165
      Side view of Ward Number One, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 8 uva-lib:2231166
      Floor plan of the yellow fever ward, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 9 uva-lib:2231167
      Screened entrance to Pavilion Number One, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 10 uva-lib:2231168
      Laboratory building, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 11 uva-lib:2231169
      John R. Taylor outside the laboratory building at Las Animas Hospital  circa 1917
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 13 uva-lib:2231170
      John R. Taylor in a laboratory of Las Animas Hospital  circa 1917
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 14 uva-lib:2231171
      Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 15 uva-lib:2231172
      Building Number Two, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 16 uva-lib:2231173
      Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 17 uva-lib:2231174
      Principal yellow fever building, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 18 uva-lib:2231175
      Principal yellow fever building, Las Animas Hospital  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 19 uva-lib:2231176
      Dean Cornwell and Guiellermo Lage at Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 20 uva-lib:2231177
      Yellow fever ward, Las Animas Hospital  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 21 uva-lib:2231178
      Yellow fever ward, Las Animas Hospital  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 23 uva-lib:2231179
      Philip Showalter Hench outside the yellow fever ward, Las Animas Hospital  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 25 uva-lib:2231180
      John J. Moran outside the yellow fever ward, Las Animas Hospital  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 26 uva-lib:2231181
      Room in which Clara Louise Maass died and Jesse W. Lazear was presumably bitten by an infected mosquito, Las Animas Hospital  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 28 uva-lib:2231182
      Room in which Clara Louise Maass died and Jesse W. Lazear was presumably bitten by an infected mosquito, Las Animas Hospital  1940
      3 pages
      English
    • Box 89 folder 38 uva-lib:2231183
      Las Animas Hospital  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 40 uva-lib:2231184
      Las Animas Hospital  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 41 uva-lib:2231185
      Composite view of Las Animas Hospital  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 43 uva-lib:2231186
      Philip Showalter Hench next to a plaque commemorating Jesse W. Lazear and Carlos J. Finlay, Las Animas Hospital  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 45 uva-lib:2231187
      Plaques commemorating the lives of Clara Louise Maass and James [Jesse] W. Lazear, Las Animas Hospital  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 47 uva-lib:2231188
      Las Animas Hospital  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 50 uva-lib:2231189
      Ciudad Militar [Camp Columbia], Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with overlay designating significant sites  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 53 uva-lib:2231190
      Ciudad Militar (Camp Columbia), Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 58 uva-lib:2231191
      Ciudad Militar [Camp Columbia], Quemados de Mariano, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 67 uva-lib:2231192
      John J. Moran, Hugo Ascanio, and Philip Showalter Hench standing in front of Ciudad Militar [Camp Columbia,] Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  March 1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 89 folder 70 uva-lib:2231193
      Rowell Barracks at Military Hospital Number One, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 72 uva-lib:2231194
      Barracks Number One at Military Hospital Number One, Havana Cuba  circa 1900-1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 73 uva-lib:2231195
      Soldiers in Barracks Number Two of Military Hospital Number One, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 75 uva-lib:2231196
      Frank Bucholtz, Hospital Corpsman at Military Hospital Number One, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 77 uva-lib:2231197
      Alexander N. Stark with his youngest son, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba  1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 78 uva-lib:2231198
      Site of Military Hospital Number One, Havana, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 81 uva-lib:2231199
      Hospital Militar, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1930
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 82 uva-lib:2231200
      Patient's arrival at Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 83 uva-lib:2231201
      Cage for yellow fever and malaria patients, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 84 uva-lib:2231202
      Fumigating shacks to kill mosquitoes, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900-1930
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 85 uva-lib:2231203
      Cage for manipulating infected mosquitoes, Las Animas Hospital  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 86 uva-lib:2231204
      Weekly inspection, Military Hospital Number One, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 97 uva-lib:2231205
      Grave of John J. Moran, Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba circa 1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 98 uva-lib:2231206
      Philip Showalter Hench at the grave of John J. Moran, Colon Cemetery, Havana, Cuba  circa 1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 100 uva-lib:2231207
      Aerial view of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with the Camp Lazear site designated  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English Cuba. Ministerio de Defensa Nacional
    • Box 89 folder 101 uva-lib:2231208
      Aerial view of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with labels designating sites associated with the yellow fever experiments  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 103 uva-lib:2231209
      Aerial view of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with an overlay designating significant sites  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 104 uva-lib:2231210
      Aerial view of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with the Camp Lazear site delineated  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 105 uva-lib:2231211
      Aerial view of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with an overlay designating significant sites circa 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 107 uva-lib:2231212
      Aerial view of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with an overlay designating significant sites  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 108 uva-lib:2231213
      Aerial view of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with overlay designating significant sites  circa 1930-1950
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 89 folder 109 uva-lib:2231214
      Aerial view of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with overlay designating significant sites circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 89 folder 110 uva-lib:2370522
      Aerial view of Havana, Cuba with overlay designating significant sites  circa 1930-1950
      2 pages
      English
  • Box 90 uva-lib:2231215
    Photographs of "false" and actual sites of Camp Lazear, Cuba 1900-1950
    • Box 90 folder 1 uva-lib:2231216
      Infected bedding Building Number One and Mosquito Building Number Two at Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Medical Museum.

    • Box 90 folder 2 uva-lib:2231217
      Unidentified people under a large tree at Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1900
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 3 uva-lib:2231218
      John J. Moran with Dr. and Mrs. Philip Showalter Hench at the "false" site of Camp Lazear as designated by Philip Showalter Hench  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 4 uva-lib:2231219
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 5 uva-lib:2231220
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 6 uva-lib:2231221
      Camp Columbia, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 7 uva-lib:2231222
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 8 uva-lib:2231223
      Yellow fever huts, Camp Columbia Post Hospital, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  circa 1900
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 9 uva-lib:2231224
      Photograph of a newspaper clipping showing the yellow fever hospital at Camp Columbia, Cuba with notations by [Philip Showalter Hench]  April 11, 1905
      3 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 12 uva-lib:2231225
      Fomites building, Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  February 1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 13 uva-lib:2231226
      Tents at Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 14 uva-lib:2231227
      Building Number One and Building Number Two at Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 90 folder 15 uva-lib:2231228
      Building Number One and Building Number Two, Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 16 uva-lib:2231229
      Building Number Two, Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba circa 1901
      1 page
      English

      According to Philip Showalter Hench the picture citation erroneously describes the structure in the image as Building Number One.

    • Box 90 folder 17 uva-lib:2231230
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 18 uva-lib:2231231
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 19 uva-lib:2231232
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 21 uva-lib:2231233
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 90 folder 22 uva-lib:2231234
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English United States. Army

      Photo by US Army Medical Museum

    • Box 90 folder 24 uva-lib:2231235
      Photograph of a composite sketch of Camp Lazear circa 1900-1950
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 26 uva-lib:2231236
      From left to right: Domingo Ramos, Dr. Albertini, Charles E. Finlay, and Dr. Angles at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1938
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 27 uva-lib:2231237
      Domingo F. Ramos speaking at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1938
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 28 uva-lib:2231238
      Domingo F. Ramos with Cornell University students at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1938
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 29 uva-lib:2231239
      Domingo F. Ramos, Carlos E. Finlay, A. Diaz Albertini, Eduardo Angles, Pedro Nogueira, and others at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1938
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 31 uva-lib:2231240
      John J. Moran at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 32 uva-lib:2231241
      False site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 33 uva-lib:2231242
      John J. Moran, Philip Showalter Hench, and Mary Hench at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1940
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 34 uva-lib:2231243
      John J. Moran at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 35 uva-lib:2231244
      Three military officers at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 37 uva-lib:2231245
      Cow at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 51 uva-lib:2231246
      False site of Camp Lazear and the surrounding environs, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 52 uva-lib:2231247
      False site of Camp Lazear and the surrounding environs, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 55 uva-lib:2231248
      False site of Camp Lazear and the surrounding environs, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 57 uva-lib:2231249
      Group of children near the false site of Camp Lazear and the surrounding environs, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 58 uva-lib:2231250
      Unidentified group near the false site of Camp Lazear and the surrounding environs, Cuba  circa 1948
      English
    • Box 90 folder 60 uva-lib:2231251
      False site of Camp Lazear with an overlay designating significant features  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 61 uva-lib:2231252
      Philip Showalter Hench near the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1948
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 63 uva-lib:2231253
      Photograph of the environs of the false site of Camp Lazear  1948
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 64 uva-lib:2231254
      Environs of the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1948
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 66 uva-lib:2231255
      Philip Showalter Hench and Pedro Nogueira at the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 68 uva-lib:2231256
      A building on the “false” site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 69 uva-lib:2231257
      A building on the false site of Camp Lazear, Cuba  1940
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 90 folder 70 uva-lib:2231258
      Diagram depicting experiments conducted in Mosquito Building Number Two, Camp Lazear, Cuba  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 73 uva-lib:2231259
      Building Number One at Camp Lazear site, Cuba circa 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 74 uva-lib:2231260
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1920-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 75 uva-lib:2231261
      John J. Moran in front of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1920-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 76 uva-lib:2231262
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1920-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 77 uva-lib:2231263
      Interior of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1920-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 78 uva-lib:2231264
      Philip Showalter Hench and an unidentified man outside Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 79 uva-lib:2231265
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 80 uva-lib:2231266
      Unidentified man at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 81 uva-lib:2231267
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 82 uva-lib:2231268
      The environs of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
      English
      • Box 90 folder 82 uva-lib:2231269
        The environs of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
      • Box 90 folder 82 uva-lib:2231270
        The environs of the Camp Lazear site  circa 1930-1950
        1 page
        English
    • Box 90 folder 83 uva-lib:2231271
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 84 uva-lib:2231272
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 85 uva-lib:2231273
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 87 uva-lib:2231274
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 88 uva-lib:2231275
      Building Number One  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 89 uva-lib:2231276
      John J. Moran at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 95 uva-lib:2231277
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 96 uva-lib:2231278
      Quarry on the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 98 uva-lib:2231279
      Quarry on the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 99 uva-lib:2231280
      Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 102 uva-lib:2231281
      Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 103 uva-lib:2231282
      Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 104 uva-lib:2231283
      Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 90 folder 106 uva-lib:2231284
      Camp Lazear, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  1901
      1 page
      English
  • Box 91 uva-lib:2231285
    Photographs of the Camp Lazear site and maps of Havana and its vicinity, particularly of areas associated with the yellow fever experiments 1846-1952

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 91 folder 1 uva-lib:2231286
      Smokestack from Building Number One with a photograph of Pedro Nogueira, John J. Moran, and Philip Showalter Hench in front of the building at the Camp Lazear site  circa 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 2 uva-lib:2231287
      Surgical Ward of the Second Division Hospital in Havana, Cuba [photograph annotated by Albert E. Truby]  1898
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 3 uva-lib:2231288
      John J. Moran holding the smokestack from Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba circa 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 4 uva-lib:2231289
      John J. Moran and Philip Showalter Hench beside Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  April 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 5 uva-lib:2231290
      John J. Moran and Maria Teresa Rojas at Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 7 uva-lib:2231291
      John J. Moran near Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 11 uva-lib:2231292
      Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas and John J. Moran at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 12 uva-lib:2231293
      Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas and John J. Moran at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 13 uva-lib:2231294
      Maria Teresa Loma viuda de Rojas and John J. Moran at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 14 uva-lib:2231295
      John J. Moran and Mary Hench at Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 15 uva-lib:2231296
      Camp Lazear site with Building Number One on the left, Cuba  1940
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 16 uva-lib:2231297
      John J. Moran holding a smokestack from Building Number One at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 17 uva-lib:2231298
      Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  October 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 18 uva-lib:2231299
      Philip Showalter Hench and John J. Moran inside Building Number One, Camp Lazear, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 19 uva-lib:2231300
      Philip Showalter Hench inside Building Number One of Camp Lazear pointing to the smokestack opening  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 20 uva-lib:2231301
      John J. Moran inside the addition to Building Number One at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  March 31, 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 21 uva-lib:2231302
      John J. Moran, Philip Showalter Hench, and two unidentified men in front of Building Number One at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 22 uva-lib:2231303
      The environs at the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 23 uva-lib:2231304
      John J. Moran standing on the remains of Building Number Two with Building Number One in the left background, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 24 uva-lib:2231305
      Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 25 uva-lib:2231306
      Environs of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 26 uva-lib:2231307
      Environs of the Camp Lazear site with Building Number One on the extreme right  1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 27 uva-lib:2231308
      Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 28 uva-lib:2231309
      John J. Moran standing on the site of Building Number Two. Building Number One is in the center background of the Camp Lazear site in Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 31 uva-lib:2231310
      From left to right: Pedro Nogueira, John J. Moran, and Philip Showalter Hench in front of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  March 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 32 uva-lib:2231311
      Philip Showalter Hench standing beside the sliding window panel inside Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  March 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 33 uva-lib:2231312
      Philip Showalter Hench pointing to double-thick tongued and grooved boards inside Building Number One, Camp Lazear, Cuba  March 1948
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 34 uva-lib:2231313
      Philip Showalter Hench pointing to the double-thick tongued and grooved boards inside Building Number One, Cuba  March 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 35 uva-lib:2231314
      Philip Showalter Hench, John J. Moran, and Pedro Nogueira outside of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  March 1948
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 38 uva-lib:2231315
      Myron Wegman, Brock Chisholm, Pedro Nogueira, Fred L. Soper, Frederick I. Brady, Oscar Vargas, and Ernest C. Faust in front of the frame of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 39 uva-lib:2231316
      Oscar Vargas, Pedro Nogueira, Fred L. Soper, Frederick I. Brady, Brock Chisholm, Myron Wegman, and Ernest C. Faust beside the frame of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  circa 1940-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 41 uva-lib:2231317
      Aerial view of the Camp Lazear restoration, Cuba  1952
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 43 uva-lib:2231318
      Site of Building Number Two, Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 44 uva-lib:2231319
      Composite view of Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 48 uva-lib:2231320
      Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 49 uva-lib:2231321
      Composite view of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 50 uva-lib:2231322
      Composite view of the Camp Lazear site, Cuba  1941
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 51 uva-lib:2231323
      The so-called “dead wagon” passing the 2nd Division Hospital in Cuba  1898
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 53 uva-lib:2231324
      Train which ran from Quemados de Marianao to La Plaza, Cuba  circa 1898
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 54 uva-lib:2231325
      Hangman's tree on the road to La Plaza, Cuba  circa 1890-1898
      2 pages
      English

      Photograph annotated by Albert E. Truby.

    • Box 91 folder 55 uva-lib:2231326
      Tent hospital with Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters in the background, Cuba  1898
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 56 uva-lib:2231327
      View from Fitzhugh Lee's headquarters, Buena Vista, Cuba [photograph annotated by Albert E. Truby]  1898
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 57 uva-lib:2231328
      Photograph of a map of Finca San Jose, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with the Camp Lazear site noted  October 5, 1907
      1 page
      Spanish
    • Box 91 folder 60 uva-lib:2231329
      Photograph of a map of Finca San Jose, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with notes  circa 1920-1945
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 61 uva-lib:2231330
      Photograph of a map of Havana, Cuba and its environs including Finca San Jose and the false site of Camp Lazear noted  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 67 uva-lib:2231331
      Photograph of a map of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba and its environs with overlay designating significant sites  1937
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 68 uva-lib:2231332
      Photograph of a map of Columbia Barracks Reservation, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with overlay designating significant sites  April 1902
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 91 folder 70 uva-lib:2231333
      Photograph of a map of Camp Columbia, Cuba with an annotation by Albert E. Truby  June 1907
      2 pages
      English United States. Army
    • Box 91 folder 72 uva-lib:2231334
      Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital, Camp Columbia, Cuba  1907
      2 pages
      English United States. Army
    • Box 91 folder 73 uva-lib:2231335
      Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital, Columbia Barracks, Cuba  1907
      1 page
      English United States. Army
    • Box 91 folder 75 uva-lib:2231336
      Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital with significant sites marked by [Philip Showalter Hench]  1907
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 78 uva-lib:2231337
      Photograph of a map of Quemados de Marianao, Cuba and environs  circa 1860
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 81 uva-lib:2231338
      Photograph of a map of Marianao, Cuba and environs  circa 1846-1855
      1 page
      Spanish Carles y Casadevall, Mariano
    • Box 91 folder 83 uva-lib:2231339
      Photograph of a map of Columbia Barracks, Cuba  March 1901
      2 pages
      English United States. Army
    • Box 91 folder 84 uva-lib:2231340
      Photograph of a map of Columbia Barracks, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba with annotations by [Philip Showalter Hench] and Albert E. Truby  1901
      3 pages
      English United States. Army
    • Box 91 folder 85 uva-lib:2231341
      Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital, Columbia Barracks, Cuba with annotations by [Philip Showalter Hench] and Albert E. Truby  1899
      3 pages
      English United States. Army

      Philip Showalter Hench made the photograph of the map in 1941. The annotations are undated.

    • Box 91 folder 88 uva-lib:2231342
      Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital, Columbia Barracks, Cuba  1899
      2 pages
      English United States. Army

      Philip Showalter Hench photographed the map in 1941.

    • Box 91 folder 89 uva-lib:2231343
      Photograph of a map of the Post Hospital, Columbia Barracks, Cuba with annotations by Albert E. Truby  1899
      2 pages
      English United States. Army
    • Box 91 folder 90 uva-lib:2231344
      Photograph of a property map of Columbia Barracks Reservation, Quemados de Marianao, Cuba  February 7, 1912
      3 pages
      English United States. Army

      Philip Showalter Hench made this photograph in 1941 of an original copy of the map in the National Archives.

    • Box 91 folder 94 uva-lib:2231345
      Martha Kean  September 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 91 folder 95 uva-lib:2231346
      Mary Hench and three unidentified women, Cuba  circa 1950
      1 page
      English
  • Box 92 uva-lib:2231347
    Colonel Manly's photograph album and photographs of Philip Showalter Hench and Atcheson Hench( 1898-1962

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 92 folder 6 uva-lib:2231348
      View of a bacteriological room in a pathological building  circa 1898-1930
      1 page
      English
    • Box 92 folder 7 uva-lib:2231349
      Floor plan [possibly of Building Number One of Camp Lazear] with a handwritten original  circa 1900-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 92 folder 8 uva-lib:2231350
      Unidentified ground-breaking ceremony at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Washington, D.C.  circa 1917-1925
      1 page
      English
    • Box 92 folder 9 uva-lib:2231351
      Last home of Jennie Carroll, Petersburg, Florida  circa 1930-1950
      1 page
      English
    • Box 92 folder 16 uva-lib:2231352
      Philip Showalter Hench and Atcheson Hench aboard the SS United States travelling to Stockholm, Sweden  1954
      English
      • Box 92 folder 16 uva-lib:2231353
        Philip Showalter Hench and Atcheson Hench aboard the SS United States travelling to Stockholm, Sweden  1954
        1 page
        English
      • Box 92 folder 16 uva-lib:2231354
        Philip Showalter Hench and Atcheson Hench aboard the SS United States travelling to Stockholm, Sweden  1954
        1 page
        English
    • Box 92 folder 25 uva-lib:2231355
      Philip Showalter Hench speaking at the International Congress of Internal Medicine in Stockholm, Sweden  1954
      1 page
      English
    • Box 92 folder 30 uva-lib:2231356
      Philip Showalter Hench  1962
      1 page
      English
  • Box 93 uva-lib:2231357
    Photographs of artifacts and documents relating to the yellow fever experiments; the 1952 dedication of the Camp Lazear restoration and memorial; and sites in Cuba relating to the yellow fever experiment 1879-1950
  • Box 94 uva-lib:2231358
    Photographs of Walter Reed and his family; Jesse W. Lazear and his family; letters written by Walter Reed; other individuals involved with the study of yellow fever; and the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College circa 1850-1966

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box 94 folder 1 uva-lib:2231359
      Walter Reed  1874
      1 page
      English Grimes, G.W.
    • Box 94 folder 2 uva-lib:2231360
      Emilie Lawrence Reed [wife of Walter Reed]  circa 1875
      1 page
      English Grimes, G.W.
    • Box 94 folder 3 uva-lib:2231361
      Mabel Houston Lazear [wife of Jesse W. Lazear] circa 1885
      1 page
      English Thies, Carl
    • Box 94 folder 5 uva-lib:2231362
      Jesse W. Lazear's microscope and specimen slides circa 1966
      1 page
      English University of Virginia
    • Box 94 folder 6 uva-lib:2231363
      Photograph of Philip Showalter Hench and Houston Lazear  circa 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 94 folder 12 uva-lib:2231364
      Walter Reed  circa 1855
      1 page
      English
    • Box 94 folder 13 uva-lib:2231365
      Walter Reed in uniform  circa 1875
      1 page
      English
    • Box 94 folder 14 uva-lib:2231366
      Walter Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed at Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231367
      Jesse W. Lazear's photograph album with images predominately relating to Cuba  circa 1900
      English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231368
        Cover of Jesse W. Lazear's photograph album with images relating to Cuba  circa 1900
        1 page
        English Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231369
        Royal Palms, Havana, Cuba  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231370
        Unidentified buildings in Cuba  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231371
        Unidentified street in Cuba  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231372
        Unidentified building in Cuba  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231373
        Unidentified child [possibly Houston Lazear]  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231374
        Unidentified buildings in Cuba circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231375
        Unidentified woman [possibly Mabel H. Lazear] and a child  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231376
        Ox cart in Cuba  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231377
        Wharf in Cuba  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231378
        Unidentified woman and child  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2231379
        Jesse W. Lazear with Houston Lazear (his son) and Gertrude (Houston's nurse) in Cuba  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
      • Box 94 folder 15 uva-lib:2370824
        Jesse W. Lazear  circa 1900
        1 page
        English
    • Box 94 folder 16 uva-lib:2231380
      Jesse W. Lazear  circa 1900
      1 page
      English
    • Box 94 folder 19 uva-lib:2231381
      Sir Ronald Ross  1908
      1 page
      English Ed. Bouton

      Ross was the British researcher who proved the connection between malaria and mosquitoes in 1899.

    • Box 94 folder 22 uva-lib:2231382
      Pvt. Gustaf E. Lambert at Camp Columbia, Havana  1900
      1 page
      English

      Lambert was the assistant to Dr. Roger Post Ames at Camp Columbia.

    • Box 94 folder 23 uva-lib:2231383
      Members of the hospital corps playing cards following a Thanksgiving dinner at Camp Columbia, Havana  November 1899
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 94 folder 26 uva-lib:2231384
      Julian Zunzunegui Lopez and his family on the steps of his house in Havana, Cuba  1941
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 94 folder 34 uva-lib:2231385
      Jefferson Randolph Kean as a Colonel in the United States Army circa 1909
      2 pages
      English
    • Box 94 folder 35 uva-lib:2231386
      Robert P. Cooke and a young girl  1920
      1 page
      English
    • Box 94 folder 36 uva-lib:2231387
      Lemuel Sutton Reed and Pharaba Reed  circa 1850
      1 page
      English
    • Box 94 folder 38 uva-lib:2231388
      Cast of the play Yellow Jack during the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
    • Box 94 folder 39 uva-lib:2231389
      John R. Kissinger (second from left) and John J. Moran (second from right) with cast members from the play Yellow Jack during the dedication of the Lazear Memorial Building at Washington and Jefferson College  October 26, 1940
      1 page
      English
  • Box 95 [oversize] uva-lib:2231390
    Oversize photographs of Havana, Cuba and its environs and a watercolor by Emilie Lawrence Reed. circa 1900-1960
uva-lib:2231391
Series X. Photographic negatives circa 1930-1966
Box 96-101
6 boxes

Series X. Photographic negatives consists of a mix of original and copy negatives that Philip Showalter Hench collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Although the original images recorded on the negatives date from between the 1860s and the 1960s, it appears that the negatives themselves were produced during a narrower time frame, most likely between 1930 and 1966.

The negatives in Series X. record images associated with the yellow fever experiments and many of them are related to photographic prints found in Series VIII. Where a match between a negative and a print from these series has been made, the negative number has been written on the folder of the print in the physical collection. Finally, the negatives are generally arranged in numerical order by identification numbers that were most likely assigned by Philip Showalter Hench.

  • Box 96 uva-lib:2231392
    Photographic negatives 1-96a circa 1930-1966
    131 photographic negatives
  • Box 97 uva-lib:2231393
    Photographic negatives 97-188 circa 1930-1966
    141 photographic negatives
  • Box 98 uva-lib:2231394
    Photographic negatives 189-294a 1952
    126 photographic negatives
  • Box 99 uva-lib:2231395
    Photographic negatives 295-412 circa 1930-1966
    134 photographic negatives
  • Box 100 uva-lib:2231396
    Photographic negatives 412a-521 circa 1930-1966
    124 photographic negatives
  • Box 101 uva-lib:2231397
    Photographic negatives 522-572 and unnumbered 1930-1966
    103 photographic negatives
uva-lib:2231398
Series XI. Reprints 1856-1971
Box 102-136
35 boxes

Series XI. Reprints consists of reprints and photocopies of journal articles, book extracts, book reviews and other published works that were primarily collected by Philip Showalter Hench while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from 1856 to 1971 and cover a wide range of topics related to the study and eradication of yellow fever, including, but not limited to the following:

the results of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission's work in Cuba;
biographical accounts of various people who had an association with the yellow fever experiments;
the research of people associated with the experiments including Walter Reed, Jesse W. Lazear, Aristides Agramonte, and James Carroll;
scientific and medical research related to yellow fever and malaria;
and events honoring the work of those involved with the yellow fever experiments.

Most of the materials in this series are arranged in alphabetical order according to the last names of their authors. The remainder of the materials are arranged at the end of the series according to no apparent or formal organization scheme.

  • Box 102 uva-lib:2231399
    Abbey-Austen 1900-1957

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box-folder 102 uva-lib:2370859
      "The Inside History of a Great Medical Discovery ", The Scientific Monthly , by Aristides Agramonte  December 1915
      30 pages
      English Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931
  • Box 103 uva-lib:2231400
    Baker-Boyce 1903-1955
  • Box 104 uva-lib:2231401
    Breinl-Burke 1894-1949
  • Box 105 uva-lib:2231402
    Cabarrocas-Carter 1856-1971

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box-folder 105 uva-lib:2370891
      "A Note on the Interval Between Infecting and Secondary Cases of Yellow Fever from the Records of the Yellow Fever at Orwood and Taylor, Miss. 1898 ", New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal , by Henry Rose Carter  May 1900
      21 pages
      English Carter, Henry Rose, 1852-1925
  • Box 106 uva-lib:2231403
    Carter 1913-1921
  • Box 107 uva-lib:2231404
    Carter-Curry 1922-1960
  • Box 108 uva-lib:2231405
    Davis-Eyre 1898-1956
  • Box 109 uva-lib:2231406
    Ficarra-Frobisher 1881-1943

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box-folder 109 uva-lib:2370913
      "The Mosquito Hypothetically Considered as the Agent of Transmission of Yellow Fever ", by Carlos J. Finlay  August 14, 1881
      24 pages
      English Finlay, Carlos Juan, 1833-1915
  • Box 110 uva-lib:2231407
    Gay-Guiteras 1901-1946
  • Box 111 uva-lib:2231408
    Haagen-Hench 1902-1951
  • Box 112 uva-lib:2231409
    Havard-Hutchinson 1896-1954
  • Box 113 uva-lib:2231410
    Ireland-Kumm 1858-1954
  • Box 114 uva-lib:2231411
    La Roche-Lynch 1870-1958
  • Box 115 uva-lib:2231412
    MacCallum-The Military Surgeon 1878-1951
  • Box 116 uva-lib:2231413
    Nature-Nuttall 1899-1960
  • Box 117 uva-lib:2231414
    Opening-Philip 1900-1952
  • Box 118 uva-lib:2231415
    Pickels-Quarterly 1882-1948
  • Box 119 uva-lib:2231416
    Ramsey-Reed 1900-1930

    The collection finding aid does not list all of the items that are housed in this file.

    • Box-folder 119 uva-lib:2370939
      "The Etiology of Yellow Fever: An Additional Note ", Journal of the American Medical Association , by Walter Reed, James Carroll, and Aristides Agramonte  February 16, 1901
      14 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 Carroll, James, 1854-1907 Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931
    • Box-folder 119 uva-lib:2399855
      "Experimental Yellow Fever ", American Medicine , by Walter Reed, James Carroll, and Aristides Agramonte  July 1901
      9 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 Carroll, James, 1854-1907 Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931
    • Box-folder 119 uva-lib:2399856
      "The Etiology of Yellow Fever: A Preliminary Note ", The Philadelphia Medical Journal , by Walter Reed, James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, and Jesse W. Lazear  October 27, 1900
      8 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 Carroll, James, 1854-1907 Agramonte, A. (Aristides), 1869-1931 Lazear, Jesse William, 1866-1900
    • Box-folder 119 uva-lib:2399857
      "The Etiology of Yellow Fever: A Supplemental Note ", American Medicine , by Walter Reed and James Carroll February 22, 1902
      5 pages
      English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902 Carroll, James, 1854-1907
  • Box 120 uva-lib:2231417
    Revista-Ross 1896-1959
  • Box 121 uva-lib:2231418
    Ross 1900-1909
  • Box 122 uva-lib:2231419
    Ross-Russell 1910-1934
  • Box 123 uva-lib:2231420
    Saladrigas-Smithburn 1897-1952
  • Box 124 uva-lib:2231421
    Soper-Sternberg 1888-1952
  • Box 125 uva-lib:2231422
    Sternberg-Turnbull 1873-1955
  • Box 126 uva-lib:2231423
    United-Wood 1899-1951
  • Box 127 uva-lib:2231424
    Y 1899-1911
  • Box 127 uva-lib:2231425
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1897-1957
  • Box 128 uva-lib:2231426
    Miscellaneous and duplicates circa 1850-1970
  • Box 129 uva-lib:2231427
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1903-1948
  • Box 130 uva-lib:2231428
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1902-1948
  • Box 131 uva-lib:2231429
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1903-1961
  • Box 132 uva-lib:2231430
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1900-1954
  • Box 133 uva-lib:2231431
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1896-1954
  • Box 134 uva-lib:2231432
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1906-1955
  • Box 135 uva-lib:2231433
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1898-1955
  • Box 136 uva-lib:2231434
    Miscellaneous and duplicates 1902-1966
uva-lib:2231435
Series XII. Houston Academy of Medicine/Texas Medical Center additions circa 1901-circa 1966
Box 137-138
2 boxes

Series XII. Houston Academy of Medicine/Texas Medical Center additions consists of materials that Philip Showalter Hench created or collected while researching the yellow fever experiments. Items in this series date from around 1901 to around 1966. These materials were originally a part of the Philip S. Hench papers in the John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center at the Texas Medical Center Library, but they were transferred to the University of Virginia in 1991. These items include, but are not limited to the following:

correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and people connected with the yellow fever experiments including John J. Moran and Walter Reed's children;
newspaper clippings relating to the death or commemoration of individuals associated with the yellow fever experiments;
photographs of the Camp Lazear Memorial, everyday scenes in Cuba, and John J. Moran;
and journal articles, booklets, and other printed matter relating to the yellow fever experiments and its participants.

Materials in this series have been separated and arranged according to their genre (e.g. correspondence, photographs, and reprints).

  • Box 137 folder 1 uva-lib:2231436
    Letter from [Aristides agramonte] to J. C. Hemmeter February 2, 1913
  • Box 137 folder 2 uva-lib:2231437
    John J. Moran's menus for three annual dinners of the Society of the Incas 1916, 1917, 1937
  • Box 137 folder 3 uva-lib:2231438
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1937
  • Box 137 folder 4 uva-lib:2231439
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1938
  • Box 137 folder 5 uva-lib:2231440
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1939
  • Box 137 folder 6 uva-lib:2231441
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1940
  • Box 137 folder 7 uva-lib:2231442
    Excerpts from a deed and a daybook owned by Ignacio Rojas [translated by John J. Moran, circa 1940] circa 1901-1910

    The information in these documents relates to the site of Camp Lazear.

  • Box 137 folder 8 uva-lib:2231443
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1941
  • Box 137 folder 9 uva-lib:2231444
    Letters Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1942
  • Box 137 folder 10 uva-lib:2231445
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1943
  • Box 137 folder 11 uva-lib:2231446
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1944
  • Box 137 folder 12 uva-lib:2231447
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1945
  • Box 137 folder 13 uva-lib:2231448
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1946
  • Box 137 folder 14 uva-lib:2231449
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John J. Moran December 30, 1947
  • Box 137 folder 15 uva-lib:2231450
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1947
  • Box 137 folder 16 uva-lib:2231451
    Correspondence and printed matter of Philip Showalter Hench relating to the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria 1947-1948

    Ceremonies honoring Walter Reed were held at the Fourth International Congress on Tropical Medicine and Malaria.

  • Box 137 folder 17 uva-lib:2231452
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1948
  • Box 137 folder 18 uva-lib:2231453
    Letter from Walter G. Basket to John J. Moran March 26, 1949
  • Box 137 folder 19 uva-lib:2231454
    Letters from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran 1949
  • Box 137 folder 20 uva-lib:2231455
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to John J. Moran July 6, 1950
  • Box 137 folder 21 uva-lib:2231456
    Correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Elide C. Moran 1950
  • Box 137 folder 22 uva-lib:2231457
    Letter from Robert H. Kean to Philip Showalter Hench with an enclosed newspaper clipping 1951
  • Box 137 folder 23 uva-lib:2231458
    Philip Showalter Hench's correspondence with and relating to Elide C. Moran 1953
  • Box 137 folder 24 uva-lib:2231459
    Philip Showalter Hench's correspondence with and relating to Elide C. Moran with Showalter's notes regarding John J. Moran's birth date 1954
  • Box 137 folder 25 uva-lib:2231460
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench 1955
  • Box 137 folder 26 uva-lib:2231461
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench August 22, 1956
  • Box 137 folder 27 uva-lib:2231462
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench 1956
  • Box 137 folder 28 uva-lib:2231463
    Unidentified Dictaphone or audiograph recording [possibly Philip Showalter Hench interview of James Hanberry, Orangeburg, South Carolina] circa 1950-1960
  • Box 137 folder 29 uva-lib:2231464
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench and newspaper clippings relating to Gustaf E. Lambert and Roger Post Ames 1956-1959
  • Box 137 folder 30 uva-lib:2231465
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench, meeting minutes, and newspaper clippings relating to the Walter Reed Memorial Association 1956-1963
  • Box 137 folder 31 uva-lib:2231466
    Letter from Ralph Nading Hill to Mrs. [Landon] Reed January 9, 1957
  • Box 137 folder 32 uva-lib:2231467
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench 1957
  • Box 137 folder 33 uva-lib:2231468
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed July 28, 1958
  • Box 137 folder 34 uva-lib:2231469
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench 1958
  • Box 137 folder 35 uva-lib:2231470
    Notes on the enrollment of Walter Reed at the University of Virginia April 15, 1959
  • Box 137 folder 36 uva-lib:2231471
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench and Hench's report concerning his interactions with the family of James Carroll 1959
  • Box 137 folder 37 uva-lib:2231472
    Correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench relating to the disposition of Walter Reed's papers 1959-1964
  • Box 137 folder 38 uva-lib:2231473
    Letters from Lillian beaver to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench concerning Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed 1960
  • Box 137 folder 39 uva-lib:2231474
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench 1960
  • Box 137 folder 40 uva-lib:2231475
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench and a letter from Donald W. McIntire to the The Washington Post 1961
  • Box 137 folder 41 uva-lib:2231476
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench 1961
  • Box 137 folder 42 uva-lib:2231477
    Miscellaneous correspondence of Philip Showalter Hench 1962
  • Box 137 folder 43 uva-lib:2231478
    Yellow fever bibliography and notes concerning the writing of a book on the yellow fever experiments, by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940-1966
  • Box 137 folder 44 uva-lib:2231479
    Letter of recommendation for John J. Moran written by Walter Reed February 20, 1901
  • Box 138 folder 1 uva-lib:2231480
    "Drama and Work Behind a Canvas " July 20, 1941
  • Box 138 folder 2 uva-lib:2231481
    "Yellow Jack Met Fate Fifty Years Ago ", The New York Times June 25, 1950
  • Box 138 folder 3 uva-lib:2231482
    "Emilie Lawrence Reed, Noted Army Doctor's Widow, Dies at 94 ", The Washington Star July 1950
  • Box 138 folder 4 uva-lib:2231483
    "General Kean ", The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) September 7, 1950
  • Box 138 folder 5 uva-lib:2231484
    "Brig. Gen. J. R. Kean, with Walter Reed in Cuba, Dies Here at 90 "and "Gen. Kean Rites Tomorrow in Walter Reed Chapel " September 1950
  • Box 138 folder 6 uva-lib:2231485
    "Yellow Jack Memorial Fund Sought ", St. Paul Sunday Pioneer Press October 1, 1950
  • Box 138 folder 7 uva-lib:2231486
    "Finlay " December 3, 1953
    Spanish
  • Box 138 folder 8 uva-lib:2231487
    "Look and Listen with Donald Kirkley, Review of Yellow Jack " January 12, 1955
  • Box 138 folder 9 uva-lib:2231488
    "Walter Reed Gets Original Name Back ", The Washington Post January 7, 1960
  • Box 138 folder 10 uva-lib:2231489
    "Deaths Elsewhere: Muralist Dean Cornwell ", The Washington Post December 7, 1960
  • Box 138 folder 11 uva-lib:2231490
    "Non-Virulent, Male Mosquitoes Could Wipe Out All Yellow Fever " December 23, 1960
  • Box 138 folder 12 uva-lib:2231491
    "A Yellow Jack Hero Passes On ", The Washington Star March 3, 1961
  • Box 138 folder 13 uva-lib:2231492
    Newspaper clippings relating to Gustaf E. Lambert and a commemorative painting of Walter Reed May 25, 1961
  • Box 138 folder 14 uva-lib:2231493
    Crowd scene at Havana Harbor, Cuba May 7, 1902
  • Box 138 folder 15 uva-lib:2231494
    Portraits of The Incas, Panama Canal, including John J. Moran and William C. Gorgas 1904
  • Box 138 folder 16 uva-lib:2231495
    Portrait of the Incas, Panama Canal with John J. Moran standing second from the left circa 1904
  • Box 138 folder 17 uva-lib:2231496
    John J. Moran in Panama July 15, 1907
  • Box 138 folder 18 uva-lib:2231497
    Sunoco offices, Havana, Cuba January 9, 1928
  • Box 138 folder 19 uva-lib:2231498
    Photographs of the Camp Lazear National Memorial, Cuba circa 1952-1960
  • Box 138 folder 20 uva-lib:2231499
    Carlos Salas Humara, from the Cuban Ministry of Health, showing the plaque at the entrance of Camp Lazear, Cuba circa 1952-1960
  • Box 138 folder 21 uva-lib:2231500
    Carlos Salas Humara, from the Cuban Ministry of Health, giving a tour at the Camp Lazear Memorial, Cuba circa 1952-1960
  • Box 138 folder 22 uva-lib:2231501
    Jose Soto Gamez speaking at the Camp Lazear Memorial, Cuba circa 1952-1960
  • Box 138 folder 23 uva-lib:2231502
    Lions Club of Cuba memorial to Carlos J. Finlay, Marianao, Cuba circa 1950-1960
  • Box 138 folder 24 uva-lib:2231503
    Photographs of John J. Moran circa 1930-1960
  • Box 138 folder 25 uva-lib:2231504
    Photographs of John J. Moran circa 1900-1920
  • Box 138 folder 26 uva-lib:2231505
    John J. Moran circa 1900-1920
  • Box 138 folder 27 uva-lib:2231506
    John J. Moran circa 1900-1920
  • Box 138 folder 28 uva-lib:2231507
    John J. Moran circa 1900-1920
  • Box 138 folder 29 uva-lib:2231508
    Photographs of John J. Moran circa 1920-1950
  • Box 138 folder 30 uva-lib:2231509
    Photograph of a medal awarded to John J. Moran circa 1930-1950
  • Box 138 folder 31 uva-lib:2231510
    "The Inside History of a Great Medical Discovery ", The Scientific Monthly , by Aristides Agramonte December 1915
  • Box 138 folder 32 uva-lib:2231511
    "Walter Reed in Minnesota ", Minnesota History September 1943
  • Box 138 folder 33 uva-lib:2231512
    "Conquerors of Yellow Fever ", Hygeia , by Philip Showalter Hench June 2, 1941
  • Box 138 folder 34 uva-lib:2231513
    Conquerors of Yellow Fever , remarks given at the unveiling of Dean Cornwell's painting of the same name December 10, 1941
  • Box 138 folder 35 uva-lib:2231514
    "A Chronicle of Walter Reed's Internships and Public Health Training ", The Brooklyn Hospital Journal , by Arthur C. Jacobson April 6, 1949
  • Box 138 folder 36 uva-lib:2231515
    Justificacion de Topes de Collantes , by Octavio Montoro 1954
    Spanish
  • Box 138 folder 37 uva-lib:2231516
    Unveiling of the Bust and Tablet for Walter Reed at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans on the Campus of New York University May 20, 1948
  • Box 138 folder 38 uva-lib:2231517
    "Memories of an Immortal ", The Military Surgeon September 1948
  • Box 138 folder 39 uva-lib:2231518
    "The Etiology of Yellow Fever - A Preliminary Note ", The Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association October 1900
  • Box 138 folder 40 uva-lib:2231519
    Two articles related to Yellow Fever that were authored by Walter Reed 1901
  • Box 138 folder 41 uva-lib:2231520
    "The Etiology of Yellow Fever - A Supplemental Note ", American Medicine , by Walter Reed and James Carroll February 22, 1902
  • Box 138 folder 42 uva-lib:2231521
    Revista de la Sociedad Cubana de Historia de la Medicina October-December 1958
    Spanish

    The is issue devoted to Carlos J. Finlay.

  • Box 138 folder 43 uva-lib:2231522
    Revista de la Sociedad Cubana de Historia de la Medicina April-June 1959
    Spanish

    Includes article by Pedro Nogueira, "Una aclaracion a un episodio de la historia de la fiebre amarilla"

  • Box 138 folder 44 uva-lib:2231523
    Sunoco publication, Our Sun which includes an article about John J. Moran December 1931
  • Box 138 folder 45 uva-lib:2231524
    Washington and Jefferson College Alumni Bulletin October 1956
  • Box 138 folder 46 uva-lib:2231525
    "The Development of Public Health Medicine in Minnesota ", Minnesota Academy of Science , by Louis B. Wilson 1936
  • Box 138 folder 47 uva-lib:2231526
    "A Philatelic Tale of Yellow Fever ", Clinical Excerpts 1940
uva-lib:2231527
Series XIII. Reed family additions circa 1850-1967 bulk 1868-1949
Box 139-140
2 boxes

Series XIII. Reed family additions consists of materials relating to the yellow fever experiments that several different donors gave to the University of Virginia. Items in the series date from around 1850 to 1967 with the bulk of the items dating from 1868 to 1949. The largest portion of the series is comprised of correspondence written by Walter Reed and his family between 1877 and 1902 that provide insights into their relationships and personal lives.

In addition to the Reed family's correspondence, the series also contains other materials relating to the Reed family and the yellow fever experiments including, but not limited to the following:

a flag that was flown over Camp Lazear;
newspaper clippings and articles relating to the yellow fever experiments;
a chemistry notebook that was owned by Walter Reed;
correspondence of and works by Philip Showalter Hench;
an inventory of materials in Series XIII. and information about their accession into the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library;
and materials from an exhibit on the yellow fever experiments that was hosted in Alderman Library at the University of Virginia.
  • Box 139 folder 1 uva-lib:2231528
    Inventory of Walter Reed and Reed family materials transferred to the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library with information from Alderman Library relating to their accession November 17, 1947 and circa 1983
  • Box 139 folder 2 uva-lib:2231529
    Hospital flag from Camp Lazear, Marianao, Cuba and an article about the gift of the flag to the medical library circa 1900 and February 27, 1967
  • Box 139 folder 3 uva-lib:2231530
    William H. McGuffey's class of moral philosophy at the University of Virginia 1868

    Christopher and James Clayton Reed are depicted in the photograph.

  • Box 139 folder 4 uva-lib:2231531
    Walter Reed circa 1875
  • Box 139 folder 5 uva-lib:2231532
    Walter Reed's chemistry notebook from his time as a student at the University of Virginia 1868-1869

    The notebook includes some notes of James Reed.

  • Box 139 folder 6 uva-lib:2231533
    Photocopy of Walter Reed's diploma from the University of Virginia July 1, 1869
  • Box 139 folder 7 uva-lib:2231534
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe [original letter in the Library of Virginia] April 13, 1874
  • Box 139 folder 8 uva-lib:2231535
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  June 6, 1877
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes his family life, his reunion with Emilie Lawrence Reed, and their journey to Camp Lowell.

  • Box 139 folder 9 uva-lib:2231536
    Materials concerning the yellow fever epidemic in Memphis, Tennessee 1879 and circa 1950
  • Box 139 folder 10 uva-lib:2231537
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  September 21, 1882
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses finances, and offers advice on female health and education. He advocates against too much emphasis on academic excellence.

  • Box 139 folder 11 uva-lib:2231538
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  April 2, 1883
    12 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed teases Blincoe and her husband. He gives news of his wife and son and their life on the post, and he relates the progress of his Florida orange grove.

  • Box 139 folder 12 uva-lib:2231539
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  September 22, 1889
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed consoles Blincoe after her husband's death.

  • Box 139 folder 13 uva-lib:2231540
    Letter from W. G. Starr to Lemuel S. Reed October 21, 1889
  • Box 139 folder 14 uva-lib:2231541
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe October 31, 1889
  • Box 139 folder 15 uva-lib:2231542
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  November 4, 1889
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed praises Blincoe's bravery after the loss of her husband. He sends money and promises to send more in the future.

  • Box 139 folder 16 uva-lib:2231543
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe November 9, 1889
  • Box 139 folder 17 uva-lib:2231544
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe February 17, 1890
  • Box 139 folder 18 uva-lib:2231545
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe May 6, 1890
  • Box 139 folder 19 uva-lib:2231546
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe June 5, 1890
  • Box 139 folder 20 uva-lib:2231547
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe June 16, 1890
  • Box 139 folder 21 uva-lib:2231548
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe June 20, 1890
  • Box 139 folder 22 uva-lib:2231549
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe August 21, 1890
  • Box 139 folder 23 uva-lib:2231550
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe December 1, 1890
  • Box 139 folder 24 uva-lib:2231551
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe December 19, 1890
  • Box 139 folder 25 uva-lib:2231552
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe January 31, 1891
  • Box 139 folder 26 uva-lib:2231553
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe March 6, 1891
  • Box 139 folder 27 uva-lib:2231554
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  February 28, 1892
    8 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed provides details of his personal finances. He relates news of his family, and he makes comments about her children. He offers his opinion regarding the religious revival at his son's school

  • Box 139 folder 28 uva-lib:2231555
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe August 12, 1892
  • Box 139 folder 29 uva-lib:2231556
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  November 28, 1892
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed offers advice for Blincoe's daughter, Laura. He discusses his personal finances, and regrets that he cannot send her money.

  • Box 139 folder 30 uva-lib:2231557
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe March 8, 1893
  • Box 139 folder 31 uva-lib:2231558
    Letter from Lemuel S. Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe March 25, 1893
  • Box 140 folder 1 uva-lib:2231559
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  April 7, 1893
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he will send money to Blincoe. He asks about her family.

  • Box 140 folder 2 uva-lib:2231560
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe November 14, 1893
  • Box 140 folder 3 uva-lib:2231561
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  March 19, 1894
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed sends Blincoe money.

  • Box 140 folder 4 uva-lib:2231562
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe [original in Library of Virginia] September 26, 1894
  • Box 140 folder 5 uva-lib:2231563
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  September 27, 1895
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed is sorry Blincoe's son, Lemuel, has left home. He gives advice on raising violets.

  • Box 140 folder 6 uva-lib:2231564
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  November 2, 1895
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes to offer his house to the newlywed couple.

  • Box 140 folder 7 uva-lib:2231565
    Letter from Walter Reed to Lemuel S. Reed  January 18, 1896
    6 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed provides details of the Reed family genealogy.

  • Box 140 folder 8 uva-lib:2231566
    Letter from Walter Reed to Lemuel S. Reed  February 23, 1896
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed provides genealogical information on the Reed family. Emilie Lawrence Reed has been with her mother, Hanna Rea Lawrence, after the death of Emilie's youngest brother, Edward F. Lawrence. Reed also comments on the war spirit in Washington.

  • Box 140 folder 9 uva-lib:2231567
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  September 19, 1896
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes his vacation and bicycling. He comments on the upcoming presidential election.

  • Box 140 folder 10 uva-lib:2231568
    Letter from Walter Reed to Lemuel S. Reed [original in Library of Virginia] November 28, 1896
  • Box 140 folder 11 uva-lib:2231569
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe [original in Library of Virginia] December 18, 1897
  • Box 140 folder 12 uva-lib:2231570
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  February 2, 1899
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed comments on family members. Lawrence Reed is in Cuba.

  • Box 140 folder 13 uva-lib:2231571
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  May 23, 1899
    3 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses personal finances. He will send her money.

  • Box 140 folder 14 uva-lib:2231572
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  May 31, 1899
    1 page
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed sends Blincoe money.

  • Box 140 folder 15 uva-lib:2231573
    Typescript copies of correspondence from Jefferson Randolph Kean to relatives. Includes questions by Philip Showalter Hench and typed index (superseded) of the Truby-Kean-Hench correspondence series 1899-1901 and circa 1960
  • Box 140 folder 16 uva-lib:2231574
    Letter from Walter Reed to Christopher Reed  circa August 30, 1900
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that Christopher Reed's son does not have tuberculosis. Reed has been in Cuba studying yellow fever but has returned to finish the typhoid fever report.

  • Box 140 folder 17 uva-lib:2231575
    Letter from Walter Reed to E. A. de Schweintz September 6, 1900
  • Box 140 folder 18 uva-lib:2231576
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll September 24, 1900
  • Box 140 folder 19 uva-lib:2231577
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe March 26, 1901
  • Box 140 folder 20 uva-lib:2231578
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  April 4, 1902
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes about Blincoe's daughter, Laura.

  • Box 140 folder 21 uva-lib:2231579
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  April 22, 1902
    2 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed writes that he is glad to hear that his monthly contribution helps.

  • Box 140 folder 22 uva-lib:2231580
    Letter from Walter Reed to Laura Reed Blincoe  September 8, 1902
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed discusses finances. He mentions honorary degrees he has been awarded.

  • Box 140 folder 23 uva-lib:2231581
    Telegram from James Clayton Reed to Anita Clayton Blincoe  November 24, 1902
    2 pages
    English Reed, James Clayton

    James Reed inquires when Walter Reed died.

  • Box 140 folder 24 uva-lib:2231582
    Telegram from Lemuel Soule Blincoe to Anita Clayton Blincoe  November 24, 1902
    1 page
    English Blincoe, Lemuel Soule

    Lemuel Blincoe requests information on Walter Reed's funeral so he can attend.

  • Box 140 folder 25 uva-lib:2231583
    Walter Reed Memorial Association - extracts of tributes for Walter Reed circa 1902
  • Box 140 folder 26 uva-lib:2231584
    Letter from [Christopher Reed] to Lila Reed January 1903

    Includes invitation to a memorial meeting of the medical society of the district of Columbia honoring Walter reed.

  • Box 140 folder 27 uva-lib:2231585
    [James Carroll] to Surgeon General August 18, 1906
  • Box 140 folder 28 uva-lib:2231586
    Office of the Surgeon General - memorandum for the president concerning the work of the Yellow Fever Commission August 23, 1906
  • Box 140 folder 29 uva-lib:2231587
    Letter from James Carroll to the Surgeon General August 29, 1906
  • Box 140 folder 30 uva-lib:2231588
    Extract from Science September 21, 1906
  • Box 140 folder 31 uva-lib:2231589
    Senate report concerning bill S. 5888 authorizing appointment of James Carroll as surgeon, U.S. Army, rank of major. February 2, 1907
  • Box 140 folder 32 uva-lib:2231590
    Photograph of Walter Reed from an issue of the Brooklyn Hospital Journal October 1939
  • Box 140 folder 33 uva-lib:2231591
    "New Yellow Fever Control Facts Unearthed by Clinic Physician " October 28, 1940
  • Box 140 folder 34 uva-lib:2231592
    "New Finds in Story of Yellow Fever Conquest Revealed Here ", Post-Bulletin (Rochester, Minnesota) April 4, 1942
  • Box 140 folder 35 uva-lib:2231593
    "Doctors, the Envoys Latin Americans Like ", New York Herald Tribune July 5, 1942

    Review of "Ambassadors in white the story of American tropical medicine", by Charles Morrow Wilson.

  • Box 140 folder 36 uva-lib:2231594
    Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever , by Philip Showalter Hench November 17, 1947
  • Box 140 folder 37 uva-lib:2231595
    Unveiling of the Bust and Tablet for Walter Reed at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans on the Campus of New York University May 20, 1948
  • Box 140 folder 38 uva-lib:2231596
    Philip Showalter Hench's correspondence with Eric Fisher Wood concerning the origin of the U.S. Army yellow fever board May 1948-June 1948
  • Box 140 folder 39 uva-lib:2231597
    Articles about Walter Reed October 1948
  • Box 140 folder 40 uva-lib:2231598
    Display cards for Walter Reed/yellow fever exhibition in Alderman Library at the University of Virginia, by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1948
  • Box 140 folder 41 uva-lib:2231599
    Photostats of materials displayed in the Walter Reed/yellow fever exhibition in Alderman Library at the University of Virginia [ 1948
  • Box 140 folder 42 uva-lib:2231600
    "A Chronicle of Walter Reed's Internships and Public Health Training ", The Brooklyn Hospital Journal April 1949-June 1949
  • Box 140 folder 43 uva-lib:2231601
    Philip Showalter Hench's correspondence concerning a book withdrawn from the Armed Forces Medical Library January 1956 to February 1956
  • Box 140 folder 44 uva-lib:2231602
    Issue of The Washington Post that contains articles about Walter Reed and the yellow fever experiments May 25, 1961
  • Box 140 folder 45 uva-lib:2231603
    Correspondence and other materials of Anna Sexton concerning a donation of yellow fever material to the University of Virginia Medical Library March 1967
  • Box 140 folder 46 uva-lib:2231604
    Correspondence and other materials of William Blincoe concerning the discovery and donation of Walter Reed letters to the University of Virginia and the Library of Virginia 1968
  • Box 140 folder 47 uva-lib:2231605
    Philip Showalter Hench's data for his entry in Who's Who in America circa 1940-1966
  • Box 140 folder 48 uva-lib:2231606
    Inventory of items relating to the yellow fever experiments in the possession of Philip Showalter Hench circa 1950-1966
  • Box 140 folder 49 uva-lib:2231607
    Materials from an exhibition on yellow fever circa 1950-1966
  • Box 140 folder 50 uva-lib:2231608
    Eulogy of Amos Harris by Christopher Reed circa 1880-1950
  • Box 140 folder 51 uva-lib:2231609
    Unbelief and Its Consequences , a sermon by Lemuel S. Reed circa 1850-1900
uva-lib:2231610
Series XIV. P. Kahler Hench additions circa 1860-1965 bulk 1898-1965
Box 141-150
10 boxes

Series XIV. P. Kahler Hench additions consists of original and photocopied materials that Philip Showalter Hench's son, P. Kahler Hench, donated to the University of Virginia in 1988 and 1989. Items in the series date from around 1860 to 1965 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1898 to 1965. Most of these items were collected or created by Philip Showalter Hench while researching the yellow fever experiments. These items include the following:

the correspondence of experiment participants;
correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and the experiment participants;
correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and families of the experiment participants;
press clippings relating to the experiments and the experiment participants;
oral history interviews conducted by Philip Showalter Hench;
scientific articles related to the study of yellow fever;
photographs of Havana, Camp Columbia, and Camp Lazear;
genealogical tables and summaries for the family of Jesse W. Lazear;
autobiographical accounts written by experiment participants;
unpublished manuscripts;
artifacts (e.g. a wooden board) from Camp Lazear;
Philip Showalter Hench's research notes.

Series XIV. also contains correspondence and financial records that record the transfer of collection items from the Reed family to Philip Showalter Hench and later from the Hench family to the University of Virginia.

  • Box 141 folder 1 uva-lib:2231611
    Letter from Walter Reed to L.O. Howard January 13, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 2 uva-lib:2231612
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg July 24, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 3 uva-lib:2231613
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg July 24, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 4 uva-lib:2231614
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg July 24, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 5 uva-lib:2231615
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg (partial copy) July 24, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 6 uva-lib:2231616
    Letter from Walter Reed to George Miller Sternberg July 24, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 7 uva-lib:2231617
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 2, 1900-December 3, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 8 uva-lib:2231618
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 2, 1900-December 3, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 9 uva-lib:2231619
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 2, 1900-December 3, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 10 uva-lib:2231620
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 2, 1900-December 3, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 11 uva-lib:2231621
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 2, 1900-December 3, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 12 uva-lib:2231622
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 2, 1900-December 3, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 13 uva-lib:2231623
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 2, 1900-December 3, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 14 uva-lib:2231624
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 9, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 15 uva-lib:2231625
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copies] December 9, 1900-December 26, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 16 uva-lib:2231626
    Letter from Walter Reed to Albert E. Truby December 10, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 17 uva-lib:2231627
    Letter from Walter Reed to Albert E. Truby December 10, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 18 uva-lib:2231628
    Letter from Walter Reed to Albert E. Truby December 10, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 19 uva-lib:2231629
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 18, 1900-December 19, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 20 uva-lib:2231630
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 18, 1900-December 19, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 21 uva-lib:2231631
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 18, 1900-December 19, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 22 uva-lib:2231632
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 18, 1900-December 19, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 23 uva-lib:2231633
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 18, 1900-December 19, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 24 uva-lib:2231634
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 18, 1900-December 19, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 25 uva-lib:2231635
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 18, 1900-December 19, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 26 uva-lib:2231636
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 18, 1900-December 19, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 27 uva-lib:2231637
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 26, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 28 uva-lib:2231638
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed December 26, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 29 uva-lib:2231639
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [fragment] December 26, 1900
  • Box 141 folder 30 uva-lib:2231640
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 31, 1900-January 1, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 31 uva-lib:2231641
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 31, 1900-January 1, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 32 uva-lib:2231642
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] December 31, 1900-January 1, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 33 uva-lib:2231643
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 3, 1901-January 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 34 uva-lib:2231644
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 3, 1901-January 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 35 uva-lib:2231645
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 3, 1901-January 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 36 uva-lib:2231646
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 3, 1901-January 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 37 uva-lib:2231647
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 38 uva-lib:2231648
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 39 uva-lib:2231649
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 40 uva-lib:2231650
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 41 uva-lib:2231651
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 42 uva-lib:2231652
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 43 uva-lib:2231653
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 44 uva-lib:2231654
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 45 uva-lib:2231655
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] January 4, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 46 uva-lib:2231656
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed  February 5, 1901
    4 pages
    English Reed, Walter, 1851-1902

    Reed describes the triumph of the Yellow Fever Commission's work, and a Congressional resolution of appreciation.

  • Box 141 folder 47 uva-lib:2231657
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] February 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 48 uva-lib:2231658
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] February 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 49 uva-lib:2231659
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [partial copy] February 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 50 uva-lib:2231660
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed [front and back sheets] February 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 51 uva-lib:2231661
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed February 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 52 uva-lib:2231662
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed February 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 53 uva-lib:2231663
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed February 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 54 uva-lib:2231664
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence Reed February 5, 1901
  • Box 141 folder 55 uva-lib:2231665
    Articles relating to Walter Reed in The Come Back September 15, 1922
  • Box 141 folder 56 uva-lib:2231666
    Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Howard A. Kelly with recollections of her family life  November 12, 1922
    English
    • Box 141 folder 56 uva-lib:2231667
      Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Howard A. Kelly  November 12, 1922
      3 pages
      English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

      Emilie Lawrence Reed seeks a pension increase. She writes about Marie Gorgas' pension and discusses the public stature of William Gorgas.

    • Box 141 folder 56 uva-lib:2231668
      Letter from [Howard A. Kelly] to Emilie Lawrence Reed  November 14, 1922
      1 page
      English Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

      [Kelly] writes that he supports Emilie Lawrence Reed's pension increase.

    • Box 141 folder 56 uva-lib:2231669
      Emilie Lawrence Reed's recollections of the Reed family cat and other aspects of her family life  circa 1922
      6 pages
      English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

      Emilie Lawrence Reed provides information on Walter Reed's favorite pet and her family life for Kelly.

  • Box 141 folder 57 uva-lib:2231670
    Emilie Lawrence Reed's description of Walter Reed's final illness for Howard A. Kelly  1922
    12 pages
    English Reed, Emilie Lawrence, 1856-1950

    As requested by Kelly, [Emilie Lawrence Reed] writes a description of Walter Reed's illness, treatment, and death.

  • Box 141 folder 58 uva-lib:2231671
    Photograph of Walter Reed's congressional medal (front) February 28, 1929
  • Box 141 folder 59 uva-lib:2231672
    Photograph of Walter Reed's congressional medal (reverse) February 28, 1929
  • Box 141 folder 60 uva-lib:2231673
    Photograph of the Walter Reed Medal of the American Society of Tropical Medicine awarded to Emilie Lawrence Reed (front) 1935
  • Box 141 folder 61 uva-lib:2231674
    Photograph of The Walter Reed Medal of the American Society of Tropical Medicine awarded to Emilie Lawrence Reed (back) 1935
  • Box 141 folder 62 uva-lib:2231675
    Information Relating to United States Coins and Medals , prepared under the direction of the Director of the U.S. Mint 1936
  • Box 141 folder 63 uva-lib:2231676
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed August 26, 1940
  • Box 141 folder 64 uva-lib:2231677
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed October 1, 1940
  • Box 141 folder 65 uva-lib:2231678
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench October 8, 1940
  • Box 141 folder 66 uva-lib:2231679
    Photograph of a sketch of Walter Reed by Dean Cornwell with inscription by Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed ca. circa April 1941
  • Box 141 folder 67 uva-lib:2231680
    Invitation to unveiling of Conquerors of Yellow Fever signed by Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, John R. Kissinger, Dean Cornwell, and Philip Showalter Hench June 2, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 68 uva-lib:2231681
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench June 12, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 69 uva-lib:2231682
    Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Philip Showalter Hench June 12, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 70 uva-lib:2231683
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed June 17, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 71 uva-lib:2231684
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed June 17, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 72 uva-lib:2231685
    Letter from Grace Ritchie Crum to Philip Showalter Hench June 24, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 73 uva-lib:2231686
    Letter from Grace Ritchie Crum to Philip Showalter Hench June 25, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 74 uva-lib:2231687
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed July 1, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 75 uva-lib:2231688
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Grace Ritchie Crum July 2, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 76 uva-lib:2231689
    Letter from Grace Ritchie Crum to Philip Showalter Hench July 7, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 77 uva-lib:2231690
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench [ circa July 15, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 78 uva-lib:2231691
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Grace Ritchie Crum July 15, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 79 uva-lib:2231692
    Letter from Grace Ritchie Crum to Philip Showalter Hench July 18, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 80 uva-lib:2231693
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed July 29, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 81 uva-lib:2231694
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Grace Ritchie Crum July 30, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 82 uva-lib:2231695
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed September 1941
  • Box 141 folder 83 uva-lib:2231696
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed September 1941
  • Box 141 folder 84 uva-lib:2231697
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed September 10, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 85 uva-lib:2231698
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed November 1941
  • Box 141 folder 86 uva-lib:2231699
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed November 17, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 87 uva-lib:2231700
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed November 17, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 88 uva-lib:2231701
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed November 17, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 89 uva-lib:2231702
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench November 23, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 90 uva-lib:2231703
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed January 3, 1942
  • Box 141 folder 91 uva-lib:2231704
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 11, 1942
  • Box 141 folder 92 uva-lib:2231705
    Telegram from Mrs. J.B. Hench to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench January 14, 1942
  • Box 141 folder 93 uva-lib:2231706
    Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Philip Kahler Hench circa January 14, 1942
  • Box 141 folder 94 uva-lib:2231707
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed January 26, 1942
  • Box 141 folder 95 uva-lib:2231708
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed January 26, 1941
  • Box 141 folder 96 uva-lib:2231709
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Landon Reed January 26, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 1 uva-lib:2231710
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench February 1, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 2 uva-lib:2231711
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed February 3, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 3 uva-lib:2231712
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed February 16, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 4 uva-lib:2231713
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench February 22, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 5 uva-lib:2231714
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 8, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 6 uva-lib:2231715
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench April 20, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 7 uva-lib:2231716
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed May 6, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 8 uva-lib:2231717
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed August 3, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 9 uva-lib:2231718
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench August 12, 1942
  • Box 142 folder 10 uva-lib:2231719
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 1, 1943
  • Box 142 folder 11 uva-lib:2231720
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed January 25, 1943
  • Box 142 folder 12 uva-lib:2231721
    Letter from Edwin H. Dressel to Philip Showalter Hench June 8, 1943
  • Box 142 folder 13 uva-lib:2231722
    Philip Showalter Hench's sketch of the floor plan of Washington Barracks Hospital, showing room where Walter Reed died September 5, 1943
  • Box 142 folder 14 uva-lib:2231723
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 23, 1944
  • Box 142 folder 15 uva-lib:2231724
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench March 22, 1944
  • Box 142 folder 16 uva-lib:2231725
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Grace H. Reckert and Norma S. Bogardus August 23, 1944
  • Box 142 folder 17 uva-lib:2231726
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed August 23, 1944
  • Box 142 folder 18 uva-lib:2231727
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed December 16, 1944
  • Box 142 folder 19 uva-lib:2231728
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench December 18, 1944
  • Box 142 folder 20 uva-lib:2231729
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 26, 1945
  • Box 142 folder 21 uva-lib:2231730
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 5, 1945
  • Box 142 folder 22 uva-lib:2231731
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 5, 1945
  • Box 142 folder 23 uva-lib:2231732
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench April 22, 1945
  • Box 142 folder 24 uva-lib:2231733
    Issue of the Richmond Times-Dispatch containing an article entitled "Walter Reed - Virginia Hero of Medicine " July 8, 1945
  • Box 142 folder 25 uva-lib:2231734
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 3, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 26 uva-lib:2231735
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 21, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 27 uva-lib:2231736
    Advertisement entitled, "Reading Helped Him to Conquer the Yellow Fever "from Advertising Age March 4, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 28 uva-lib:2231737
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed April 15, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 29 uva-lib:2231738
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 30 uva-lib:2231739
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 4, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 31 uva-lib:2231740
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 32 uva-lib:2231741
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench April 26, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 33 uva-lib:2231742
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench May 13, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 34 uva-lib:2231743
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed May 18, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 35 uva-lib:2231744
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed June 20, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 36 uva-lib:2231745
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Landon Reed June 20, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 37 uva-lib:2231746
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed October 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 38 uva-lib:2231747
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench October 31, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 39 uva-lib:2231748
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed November 13, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 40 uva-lib:2231749
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench November 16, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 41 uva-lib:2231750
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench December 16, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 42 uva-lib:2231751
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed December 19, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 43 uva-lib:2231752
    "Emilie Lawrence Reed Observes 90th Birthday Anniversary " circa 1946
  • Box 142 folder 44 uva-lib:2231753
    Advertisement entitled, "These Generals Started as Privates ", spotlighting Major General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed 1947
  • Box 142 folder 45 uva-lib:2231754
    Letter from Landon Reed to Philip Showalter Hench January 7, 1947
  • Box 142 folder 46 uva-lib:2231755
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench to Emilie Lawrence Reed January 14, 1947
  • Box 142 folder 47 uva-lib:2231756
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed March 6, 1947
  • Box 142 folder 48 uva-lib:2231757
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed March 6, 1947
  • Box 142 folder 49 uva-lib:2231758
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench March 31, 1947
  • Box 142 folder 50 uva-lib:2231759
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 21, 1947
  • Box 142 folder 51 uva-lib:2231760
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed December 9, 1947
  • Box 142 folder 52 uva-lib:2231761
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed December 9, 1947
  • Box 142 folder 53 uva-lib:2231762
    Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench February 15, 1960
  • Box 142 folder 54 uva-lib:2231763
    Letter from Paul H. Streit to Mary Hench June 18, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 55 uva-lib:2231764
    Fragment of letter from Walter Reed to an unidentified person circa 1860-1902
  • Box 142 folder 56 uva-lib:2231765
    Fragment of letter from Walter Reed to an unidentified person circa 1860-1902
  • Box 142 folder 57 uva-lib:2231766
    Fragment of letter from Walter Reed to an unidentified person circa 1860-1902
  • Box 142 folder 58 uva-lib:2231767
    Fragment of letter from Walter Reed to an unidentified person circa 1860-1902
  • Box 142 folder 59 uva-lib:2231768
    Fragment of letter from Walter Reed to an unidentified person circa 1860-1902
  • Box 142 folder 60 uva-lib:2231769
    Fragment of letter from Walter Reed to an unidentified person circa 1860-1902
  • Box 142 folder 61 uva-lib:2231770
    Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1950
  • Box 142 folder 62 uva-lib:2231771
    Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to James E. Peabody circa 1920-1950
  • Box 142 folder 63 uva-lib:2231772
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes regarding his visit to Emilie Lawrence Reed at the Burlington Hotel, Washington, D.C. circa 1930-1950
  • Box 142 folder 64 uva-lib:2231773
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes regarding Walter Reed letters in Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed's bank vault circa 1930-1950
  • Box 142 folder 65 uva-lib:2231774
    Philip Showalter Hench's sketch of the 2nd floor of the United States General Hospital at the Washington Barracks circa 1930-1960
  • Box 142 folder 66 uva-lib:2231775
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 142 folder 67 uva-lib:2231776
    Christmas card from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 142 folder 68 uva-lib:2231777
    A note by Philip Showalter Hench regarding manuscript materials in his house safe circa 1930-1966
  • Box 142 folder 69 uva-lib:2231778
    Photograph of a paper cutter made out of wood from Walter Reed's birthplace and presented to Emilie Lawrence Reed circa 1920-1950
  • Box 142 folder 70 uva-lib:2231779
    A piece of blank grey paper circa 1860-1960
  • Box 142 folder 71 uva-lib:2231780
    Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed May 13, 1943
  • Box 142 folder 72 uva-lib:2231781
    Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed May 13, 1943
  • Box 142 folder 73 uva-lib:2231782
    Philip Showalter Hench's statement regarding his purchase of Walter Reed's letters and medals from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 74 uva-lib:2231783
    Philip Showalter Hench's statement regarding his purchase of Walter Reed's letters and medals from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 75 uva-lib:2231784
    Philip Showalter Hench's statement regarding his purchase of Walter Reed's letters and medals from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 76 uva-lib:2231785
    Check from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 77 uva-lib:2231786
    Check from Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 78 uva-lib:2231787
    Telegram from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 79 uva-lib:2231788
    Telegram from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench April 24, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 80 uva-lib:2231789
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench May 12, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 81 uva-lib:2231790
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench May 12, 1946
  • Box 142 folder 82 uva-lib:2231791
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Charles H. Royce September 13, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 83 uva-lib:2231792
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Charles H. Royce September 21, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 84 uva-lib:2231793
    Letter from Thomas H. Hunter to Mary Hench September 23, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 85 uva-lib:2231794
    List of institutional manuscript collections compiled by Anne Freudenberg (with notes of Atcheson Laughlin Hench) September 23, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 86 uva-lib:2231795
    Letter from [Atcheson Laughlin Hench] to Rose [s.n.] September 25, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 87 uva-lib:2231796
    Letter from Charles H. Royce to Atcheson Laughlin Hench September 26, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 88 uva-lib:2231797
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Mary Hench, Philip Kahler Hench, Susan Kahler Hench, and John Bixler Hench September 28, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 89 uva-lib:2231798
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Mary Hench, Philip Kahler Hench, Susan Kahler Hench, and John Bixler Hench September 28, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 90 uva-lib:2231799
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Mary Hench and Rose [s.n.] October 3, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 91 uva-lib:2231800
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Charles H. Royce October 16, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 91 uva-lib:2231801
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Charles H. Royce October 16, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 93 uva-lib:2231802
    Letter from John Cook Wyllie to Mary Hench October 16, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 94 uva-lib:2231803
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Thomas H. Hunter November 20, 1965
  • Box 142 folder 95 uva-lib:2231804
    Atcheson Laughlin Hench's notes relating to the Reed family's ownership of Walter Reed's papers circa 1965
  • Box 143 folder 1 uva-lib:2231805
    Extracts relating to Walter Reed from the Records of the War Department Office of the Surgeon General, Register of Medical Officers, Vols. 6-11 1875-1902
  • Box 143 folder 2 uva-lib:2231806
    Letter from George M. Sternberg to Walter Reed  July 3, 1893
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg wants Reed to be examined for promotion by the Board of Medical Officers.

  • Box 143 folder 3 uva-lib:2231807
    Letter from George M. Sternberg to Walter Reed  January 19, 1894
    2 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg discusses his theory of yellow fever and the necessary preventative measures to combat the spread of yellow fever.

  • Box 143 folder 4 uva-lib:2231808
    Letter from George M. Sternberg to the Secretary of War  March 25, 1898
    13 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg reports on the prevalence of yellow fever in Cuba. He relates the history of yellow fever epidemics, and provides statistics on yellow fever throughout Cuba.

  • Box 143 folder 5 uva-lib:2231809
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  May 25, 1899
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Jefferson Randolph Kean discusses family news and life in Cuba.

  • Box 143 folder 6 uva-lib:2231810
    Letter from George W. Sternberg to Aristides Agramonte  June 5, 1899
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg sends checks for research-related expenses.

  • Box 143 folder 7 uva-lib:2231811
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  June 23, 1899
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean considers sending his family back to the United States because of the risk of yellow fever.

  • Box 143 folder 8 uva-lib:2231812
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  July 10, 1899
    8 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean provides news about yellow fever.

  • Box 143 folder 9 uva-lib:2231813
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  July 12, 1899
    6 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean discusses the mystery of yellow fever, its effects and spread. He comments the state of sanitary conditions at the newly built Camp Columbia.

  • Box 143 folder 10 uva-lib:2231814
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  March 27, 1900
    9 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes about family news and political intrigue in Marianao. She comments on Cuban politics.

  • Box 143 folder 11 uva-lib:2231815
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  April 1, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean mentions a mutiny on the Sedgewick and a reception for Senators at the governor's palace. Either Jefferson Randolph Kean or Gorgas will be named Chief Surgeon of the Department.

  • Box 143 folder 12 uva-lib:2231816
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  April 8, 1900
    9 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes to her mother about consultations to secure Jefferson Randolph Kean's position as Chief Surgeon of General Lee's Province.

  • Box 143 folder 13 uva-lib:2231817
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  April 26, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes about quarantine and sanitation rules for yellow fever in Cuba, Jefferson Randolph Kean's work in Havana, and her plans to leave Cuba.

  • Box 143 folder 14 uva-lib:2231818
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  June 13, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes about daily life in Cuba and cases of yellow fever in Havana and on the Post.

  • Box 143 folder 15 uva-lib:2231819
    Letter fragment from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young with clipping  1900
    English

    Kean discusses the responsibilities of his new position as part of the Cuban government. He mentions his son and a visit to the Governor's palace.

    • Box 143 folder 15 uva-lib:2231820
      Letter fragment from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  September 8, 1900
      3 pages
      English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

      Kean discusses the responsibilities of his new position as part of the Cuban government. He mentions his son and a visit to the Governor's palace.

    • Box 143 folder 15 uva-lib:2231821
      "A New Malaria Theory ", The New York Times  September 8, 1900
      English
  • Box 143 folder 16 uva-lib:2231822
    Letter from Hugh L. Scott to Aristides A. Agramonte September 20, 1900
  • Box 143 folder 17 uva-lib:2231823
    Letter from Leonard Wood to Aristides A. Agramonte September 22, 1900
  • Box 143 folder 18 uva-lib:2231824
    Letter from Leonard Wood to Aristides A. Agramonte September 22, 1900
  • Box 143 folder 19 uva-lib:2231825
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Ernst Leitz and William Krafft October 5, 1900
  • Box 143 folder 20 uva-lib:2231826
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Bausch and Lomb Opt. Co. October 5, 1900
  • Box 143 folder 21 uva-lib:2231827
    Letter from T. Steinhart to Aristides A. Agramonte October 18, 1900
  • Box 143 folder 22 uva-lib:2231828
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  October 20, 1900
    5 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean discusses efforts to control yellow fever, and notes the extent to which it has spread in the corps.

  • Box 143 folder 23 uva-lib:2231829
    Jefferson Randolph Kean's checkbook for the expenses of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission November 1, 1900-December 3, 1901
  • Box 143 folder 24 uva-lib:2231830
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  November 5, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean writes about his rationale for remaining as Post Surgeon at Columbia Barracks instead of taking position at Fort McHenry, Baltimore. He comments on the lasting value of Reed's work.

  • Box 143 folder 25 uva-lib:2231831
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  November 9, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean discusses her decision to stay in Cuba and her life at the post. In a postscript she mentions the excitement surrounding the yellow fever experiments.

  • Box 143 folder 26 uva-lib:2231832
    Special Orders No. 83 with annotation by William M. Brumby November 14, 1900
  • Box 143 folder 27 uva-lib:2231833
    Letter from [Louise Young Kean] and Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  November 18, 1900
    12 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915 Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    The Keans discuss social events among the army personnel and a move to new quarters. The postscript mentions the reaction of the popular press and the medical journals to the mosquito theory.

  • Box 143 folder 28 uva-lib:2231834
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  November 25, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes about cases of yellow fever and news of the family.

  • Box 143 folder 29 uva-lib:2231835
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  December 9, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes that Jefferson Randolph Kean's stepmother is coming to Cuba. She describes the excitement over the first case of experimental yellow fever at Camp Lazear.

  • Box 143 folder 30 uva-lib:2231836
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  December 14, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes about the success of Reed's yellow fever experiments with infected mosquitoes and clothing.

  • Box 143 folder 31 uva-lib:2231837
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  December 20, 1900
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg responds to Reed's letter concerning the success of the experiments. He notes that he has received reprints of Reed's paper in the "Journal of Experimental Medicine."

  • Box 143 folder 32 uva-lib:2231838
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  December 23, 1900
    6 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean writes about studying for his upcoming promotion examination. He notes that the scientists are seeing important results from the mosquito experiments. A dinner will be held in honor of Finlay.

  • Box 143 folder 33 uva-lib:2231839
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Walter Reed  December 27, 1900
    1 page
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg informs Reed that he will send him to Pan-American Congress to present a supplemental paper.

  • Box 143 folder 34 uva-lib:2231840
    "Doctor Jesse W. Lazear Dies in Havana ", Baltimore Sun 1900
  • Box 143 folder 35 uva-lib:2231841
    Jesse W. Lazear, Mabel H. Lazear, Bonnie Truby, John J. Repetti, and Dr. de Poorter at Cabana Fortress, Cuba 1900
  • Box 143 folder 36 uva-lib:2231842
    Surgeon General George Miller Sternberg circa 1900
  • Box 143 folder 37 uva-lib:2231843
    Surgeon General George Miller Sternberg circa 1900
  • Box 143 folder 38 uva-lib:2231844
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  January 3, 1901
    6 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean describes the round of New Year's parties, his children, and studying for his promotional exam. Kean also details the success of the mosquito experiments and the army's efforts to eliminate mosquitoes.

  • Box 143 folder 39 uva-lib:2231845
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  January 21, 1901
    3 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean discusses the health of friends back in the United States. He includes a satirical paragraph on the health of acquaintances.

  • Box 143 folder 40 uva-lib:2231846
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  February 3, 1901
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes that Jefferson Randolph Kean is in Washington, D.C. for his promotion exam. She mentions that Ames has contracted yellow fever and that she attended a memorial service for Queen Victoria.

  • Box 143 folder 41 uva-lib:2231847
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  February 28, 1901
    5 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean writes about his return to Cuba after a trip to the United States. Louise Kean has been active in charitable work around the Camp.

  • Box 143 folder 42 uva-lib:2231848
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  April 16, 1901
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes about the use of fumigation against yellow fever, the quarantine in New Orleans, and Jefferson Randolph Kean being placed in charge of the finances for the Yellow Fever Commission.

  • Box 143 folder 43 uva-lib:2231849
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  May 19, 1901
    6 pages
    English Kean, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1950

    Kean discusses life at Camp Lazear; including acquaintances and political trouble involving his new quarters.

  • Box 143 folder 44 uva-lib:2231850
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young with clipping  August 28, 1901
    English
    • Box 143 folder 44 uva-lib:2231851
      Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  August 28, 1901
      6 pages
      English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

      Louise Kean writes about yellow fever research, including the failed experiments of Caldas and Carroll's work.

    • Box 143 folder 44 uva-lib:2231852
      "Board Says Caldas Serum is Failure ", The Havana Post  August 29, 1901
      1 page
      English
  • Box 143 folder 45 uva-lib:2231853
    Letter from Louise Young Kean to Mrs. Mason Young  December 7, 1901
    6 pages
    English Kean, Louise Young, 1877-1915

    Louise Kean writes about the Keans' travels, her daughter's ear infections, and a case of experimental yellow fever.

  • Box 143 folder 46 uva-lib:2231854
    Military record and discharge of James L. Hanberry December 12, 1901
  • Box 143 folder 47 uva-lib:2231855
    Letter from George Miller Sternberg to Howard A. Kelly  December 12, 1902
    2 pages
    English Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915

    Sternberg provides his impressions of Reed and his work relative to Kelly's plans to write a biography of Reed.

  • Box 143 folder 48 uva-lib:2231856
    Letter from A. E. Bates to Aristides Agramonte January 13, 1903
  • Box 143 folder 49 uva-lib:2231857
    Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Adjutant General February 12, 1903
  • Box 143 folder 50 uva-lib:2231858
    Extracts of statements concerning Walter Reed compiled and published by the Walter Reed Memorial Association circa 1903
  • Box 143 folder 51 uva-lib:2231859
    Extracts of statements concerning Walter Reed compiled and published by the Walter Reed Memorial Association circa 1903
  • Box 143 folder 52 uva-lib:2231860
    Extracts of statements concerning Walter Reed compiled and published by the Walter Reed Memorial Association circa 1903
  • Box 143 folder 53 uva-lib:2231861
    "A Virginian's Work for Cuba ", Baltimore Sun April 30, 1904
  • Box 143 folder 54 uva-lib:2231862
    "In Major Reed's Memory - A Society Formed to Erect Monument to Virginian ", Baltimore Sun April 30, 1904
  • Box 143 folder 55 uva-lib:2231863
    "Memorial to the Late Major Walter Reed ", The Medical Record July 2, 1904
  • Box 143 folder 56 uva-lib:2231864
    "A Notable Gathering ", The Baltimore Sun October 21, 1904
  • Box 143 folder 57 uva-lib:2231865
    Letter from the Executive Committee of the Walter Reed Memorial Association January 1905
  • Box 143 folder 58 uva-lib:2231866
    Letter from John C. Hemmeter to Howard A. Kelly October 22, 1907
  • Box 143 folder 59 uva-lib:2231867
    Albert E. Truby's hospital, American Lake, Washington 1908
  • Box 143 folder 60 uva-lib:2231868
    Albert E. Truby's hospital, American Lake, Washington 1908
  • Box 143 folder 61 uva-lib:2231869
    Letter from [Aristides Agramonte] to John C. Hemmeter February 2, 1913
  • Box 143 folder 62 uva-lib:2231870
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean March 4, 1932
  • Box 143 folder 63 uva-lib:2231871
    Note concerning Major Raymond Briggs written by Jefferson Randolph Kean May 29, 1933
  • Box 143 folder 64 uva-lib:2231872
    Copy of memorandum concerning Lazear genealogy November 1935
  • Box 143 folder 65 uva-lib:2231873
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Jefferson Randolph Kean April 27, 1936
  • Box 144 folder 1 uva-lib:2231874
    Telegram from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench May 12, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 2 uva-lib:2231875
    Telegram from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench May 12, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 3 uva-lib:2231876
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry H. Donnally August 14, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 4 uva-lib:2231877
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Editor of Publications or Librarian August 14, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 5 uva-lib:2231878
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Editor of Publications or Librarian August 14, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 6 uva-lib:2231879
    Letter from Eduardo Angeles to F. Dominguez September 8, 1940
    Spanish
  • Box 144 folder 7 uva-lib:2231880
    Letter from Eduardo Angeles to F. Dominguez [English translation] September 8, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 8 uva-lib:2231881
    Letter from John Russell Mason to Philip Showalter Hench September 12, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 9 uva-lib:2231882
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Russell Mason September 18, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 10 uva-lib:2231883
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Russell Mason September 21, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 11 uva-lib:2231884
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry H. Donnally September 24, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 12 uva-lib:2231885
    Letter from John Russell Mason to Philip Showalter Hench September 25, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 13 uva-lib:2231886
    Letter from Harry H. Donnally to Philip Showalter Hench September 26, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 14 uva-lib:2231887
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John Russell Mason September 30, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 15 uva-lib:2231888
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Harry H. Donnally October 1, 1940
  • Box 144 folder 16 uva-lib:2231889
    Notes relating to James L. Hanberry written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940-1950
  • Box 144 folder 17 uva-lib:2231890
    "Conquerors of Yellow Fever ", Hygeia , by Philip Showalter Hench October 1941
  • Box 144 folder 18 uva-lib:2231891
    "Conquerors of Yellow Fever ", Hygeia , by Philip Showalter Hench with inscription to Dr. Felipe Carbonell October 1941
  • Box 144 folder 19 uva-lib:2231892
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry November 27, 1941
  • Box 144 folder 20 uva-lib:2231893
    Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench December 8, 1941
  • Box 144 folder 21 uva-lib:2231894
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry December 11, 1941
  • Box 144 folder 22 uva-lib:2231895
    Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench December 21, 1941
  • Box 144 folder 23 uva-lib:2231896
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry January 6, 1942
  • Box 144 folder 24 uva-lib:2231897
    Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench February 16, 1942
  • Box 144 folder 25 uva-lib:2231898
    Letter from James L. Hanberry to Albert E. Truby February 23, 1942
  • Box 144 folder 26 uva-lib:2231899
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry March 4, 1942
  • Box 144 folder 27 uva-lib:2231900
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry July 2, 1942
  • Box 144 folder 28 uva-lib:2231901
    Receipt for package from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry July 3, 1942
  • Box 144 folder 29 uva-lib:2231902
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to James L. Hanberry August 3, 1942
  • Box 144 folder 30 uva-lib:2231903
    Letter from George F. Hair to Philip Showalter Hench July 17, 1943
  • Box 144 folder 31 uva-lib:2231904
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George A. Kellogg July 31, 1943
  • Box 144 folder 32 uva-lib:2231905
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to George F. Hair August 13, 1943
  • Box 144 folder 33 uva-lib:2231906
    Letter from George F. Hair to Philip Showalter Hench September 23, 1943
  • Box 144 folder 34 uva-lib:2231907
    Letter from Joseph F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench December 15, 1945
  • Box 144 folder 35 uva-lib:2231908
    Letter from R.E. Thomason to William M. Brumby May 7, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 36 uva-lib:2231909
    Letter from James M. Horan to Tom Connally May 14, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 37 uva-lib:2231910
    Excerpts from biography of George Miller Sternberg by his wife May 16, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 38 uva-lib:2231911
    Excerpts from biography of George Miller Sternberg by his wife May 16, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 39 uva-lib:2231912
    Excerpts from biography of George Miller Sternberg by his wife May 16, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 40 uva-lib:2231913
    Excerpts from biography of George Miller Sternberg by his wife May 16, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 41 uva-lib:2231914
    Excerpts from biography of George Miller Sternberg by his wife May 16, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 42 uva-lib:2231915
    Letter from Charles Wilson to R. E. Thomason May 24, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 43 uva-lib:2231916
    Family of Dr. Jesse William Lazear , by Philip Showalter Hench November 1946
  • Box 144 folder 44 uva-lib:2231917
    Family of Dr. Jesse William lazear , by Philip Showalter Hench with annotations by Jane L. Gawne November 1946-December 1954
  • Box 144 folder 45 uva-lib:2231918
    Letter from Joseph F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench November 1, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 46 uva-lib:2231919
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Colonel Joseph F. Siler November 13, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 47 uva-lib:2231920
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Colonel Joseph F. Siler November 15, 1946

    The letter concerns the memorialization of Camp Lazear in Cuba.

  • Box 144 folder 48 uva-lib:2231921
    Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association November 21, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 49 uva-lib:2231922
    Transcript of Philip Showalter Hench's interview with General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed November 21, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 50 uva-lib:2231923
    Transcript of Philip Showalter Hench's interview with General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed November 21, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 51 uva-lib:2231924
    Transcript of Philip Showalter Hench's interview with General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed November 21, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 52 uva-lib:2231925
    Transcript of Philip Showalter Hench's interview with General Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed November 21, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 53 uva-lib:2231926
    Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench November 22, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 54 uva-lib:2231927
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Albert G. Love November 29, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 55 uva-lib:2231928
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Albert G. Love November 29, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 56 uva-lib:2231929
    Letter from Ida E. Kissinger to Philip Showalter Hench with newspaper clipping, "Kissinger Collection in Permanent Care at City Library, Couple Leaving " December 5, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 57 uva-lib:2231930
    Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench December 14, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 58 uva-lib:2231931
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to General Albert G. Love December 19, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 59 uva-lib:2231932
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Hans W. Ireland December 19, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 60 uva-lib:2231933
    Letter from Joseph F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench December 24, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 61 uva-lib:2231934
    Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench December 26, 1946
  • Box 144 folder 62 uva-lib:2231935
    Bibliographic citations for works relating to General George Miller Sternberg circa 1946
  • Box 144 folder 63 uva-lib:2231936
    "Sportsman on Parade ", and clipping relating to Philip Kahler Hench circa 1946
  • Box 145 folder 1 uva-lib:2231937
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Colonel Joseph F. Siler January 15, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 2 uva-lib:2231938
    Letter from William H. Wilbur to Frances B. Seth January 18, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 3 uva-lib:2231939
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William M. Brumby January 21, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 4 uva-lib:2231940
    Letter from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench January 23, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 5 uva-lib:2231941
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frances B. Seth January 28, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 6 uva-lib:2231942
    Letter from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench circa January 1947
  • Box 145 folder 7 uva-lib:2231943
    Letter from Margaret Lazear Briggs to Philip Showalter Hench February 1, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 8 uva-lib:2231944
    Family tree for Dr. Jesse William Lazear and Family of Dr. Jesse William Lazear both written by Philip Showalter Hench and annotated by Peggy Briggs February 1, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 9 uva-lib:2231945
    Letter from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench February 4, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 10 uva-lib:2231946
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Colonel Joseph F. Siler February 6, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 11 uva-lib:2231947
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frances B. Seth February 10, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 12 uva-lib:2231948
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frances B. Seth February 19, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 13 uva-lib:2231949
    Letter from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench February 25, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 14 uva-lib:2231950
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frances B. Seth March 6, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 15 uva-lib:2231951
    Letter from Joseph F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench March 10, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 16 uva-lib:2231952
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Colonel Joseph F. Siler March 22, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 17 uva-lib:2231953
    Copy of memorandum concerning the Lazear genealogy March 24, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 18 uva-lib:2231954
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench April 22, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 19 uva-lib:2231955
    Letter from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench May 5, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 20 uva-lib:2231956
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Frances B. Seth May 12, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 21 uva-lib:2231957
    Letter from Frances B. Seth to Philip Showalter Hench May 15, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 22 uva-lib:2231958
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jose R. Andreu May 16, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 23 uva-lib:2231959
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Jefferson Randolph Kean September 13, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 24 uva-lib:2231960
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Jefferson Randolph Kean November 7, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 25 uva-lib:2231961
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench November 10, 1947
    Spanish
  • Box 145 folder 26 uva-lib:2231962
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench [English translation] November 10, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 27 uva-lib:2231963
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench November 14, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 28 uva-lib:2231964
    Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association November 25, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 29 uva-lib:2231965
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Colonel Joseph F. Siler December 13, 1947
  • Box 145 folder 30 uva-lib:2231966
    Genealogical notes concerning the Lazear family circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 31 uva-lib:2231967
    Genealogical notes concerning the Lazear family circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 32 uva-lib:2231968
    Genealogical notes concerning the Lazear family circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 33 uva-lib:2231969
    Genealogical notes concerning the Lazear family, "answers to questions in letters" circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 34 uva-lib:2231970
    Notes concerning William M. Brumby written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 35 uva-lib:2231971
    Genealogical notes concerning the Lazear family circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 36 uva-lib:2231972
    Information concerning the families of Dr. Jesse W. Lazear by Frances B. Seth circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 37 uva-lib:2231973
    Family of Dr. Jesse William Lazear circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 38 uva-lib:2231974
    Family tree for Jesse W. Lazear's family circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 39 uva-lib:2231975
    Family tree for Jesse W. Lazear's family circa 1947
  • Box 145 folder 40 uva-lib:2231976
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Albert E. Truby [annotated by Albert E. Truby] January 9, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 41 uva-lib:2231977
    Letter from Thelma Martens Repetti to Philip Showalter Hench January 25, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 42 uva-lib:2231978
    Letter from Rita Fowler to Thelma Martens Repetti [ January 29, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 43 uva-lib:2231979
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench circa January 1948
  • Box 145 folder 44 uva-lib:2231980
    Statement Showing Cost of Handling Cargoes, Passengers, and Baggage Received and Shipped by U.S. Army Transports at Havana, Cuba, from July 1, 1900 to June 30, 1901 with annotations by Albert E. Truby January 1948
  • Box 145 folder 45 uva-lib:2231981
    Letter from Thelma Martens Repetti to Philip Showalter Hench February 8, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 46 uva-lib:2231982
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira February 12, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 47 uva-lib:2231983
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Thelma Martens Repetti February 17, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 48 uva-lib:2231984
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. Rita Fowler February 19, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 49 uva-lib:2231985
    Confidential Memorandum of Trip to Cuba, March 2-11, 1948 , by Philip Showalter Hench March 2, 1948-March 11, 1948

    In this document, Philip Showalter Hench describes in detail the circumstances of his March 1948 trip to Cuba and events during the trip relating to his research about the yellow fever experiments and the erection of the Camp Lazear National Monument in Cuba.

  • Box 145 folder 50 uva-lib:2231986
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran March 25, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 51 uva-lib:2231987
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira March 25, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 52 uva-lib:2231988
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Carbonell March 25, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 53 uva-lib:2231989
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench March 26, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 54 uva-lib:2231990
    Letter from Felipe Carbonell Ponce to Philip Showalter Hench March 29, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 55 uva-lib:2231991
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Carbonell ponce circa March 29, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 56 uva-lib:2231992
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ida E. Kissinger March 30, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 57 uva-lib:2231993
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench March 31, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 58 uva-lib:2231994
    Letter from Jane Lazear Gawne to Philip Showalter Hench with newspaper clipping entitled, "Mrs. Sarah Keene, 85, Dies, District Resident 56 years " March 31, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 59 uva-lib:2231995
    Rediscovery of Camp Lazear , by Philip Showalter Hench March 1948
  • Box 145 folder 60 uva-lib:2231996
    Letter from R.P. Cook to Philip Showalter Hench April 8, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 61 uva-lib:2231997
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench April 14, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 62 uva-lib:2231998
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench April 15, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 63 uva-lib:2231999
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran April 17, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 64 uva-lib:2232000
    Letter from John J. Moran to Wilbur A. Sawyer April 18, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 65 uva-lib:2232001
    Letter from John J. Moran to Philip Showalter Hench April 19, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 66 uva-lib:2232002
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Minister of Public Works [draft] [ circa April 20, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 67 uva-lib:2232003
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Minister of Public Works, Cuba April 20, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 68 uva-lib:2232004
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Minister of Public Works, Cuba April 20, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 69 uva-lib:2232005
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Minister of Public Works, Cuba April 20, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 70 uva-lib:2232006
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Minister of Public Works, Cuba April 20, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 71 uva-lib:2232007
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to the Minister of Public Works, Cuba April 20, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 72 uva-lib:2232008
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames April 22, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 73 uva-lib:2232009
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. R. Hart Phillips April 22, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 74 uva-lib:2232010
    Letter from Margaret Lazear Briggs to Philip Showalter Hench April 23, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 75 uva-lib:2232011
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira April 27, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 76 uva-lib:2232012
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira April 27, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 77 uva-lib:2232013
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira April 27, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 78 uva-lib:2232014
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Wilbur A. Sawyer April 30, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 79 uva-lib:2232015
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran circa April 1948
  • Box 145 folder 80 uva-lib:2232016
    Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench May 4, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 81 uva-lib:2232017
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran May 4, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 82 uva-lib:2232018
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench [in Spanish with English translation] May 5, 1948
    Spanish
  • Box 145 folder 83 uva-lib:2232019
    Letter from Camilo Chavez to Philip Showalter Hench May 5, 1948
    Spanish
  • Box 145 folder 84 uva-lib:2232020
    Letter from Camilo Chavez to Philip Showalter Hench May 5, 1948
    Spanish
  • Box 145 folder 85 uva-lib:2232021
    Letter from Camilo Chavez to Philip Showalter Hench [English translation] May 5, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 86 uva-lib:2232022
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to John J. Moran May 5, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 87 uva-lib:2232023
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Esteban Valderrama May 5, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 88 uva-lib:2232024
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Honorato Colete May 5, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 89 uva-lib:2232025
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Honorato Colete May 5, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 90 uva-lib:2232026
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Raul de Gardenas May 5, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 91 uva-lib:2232027
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Raul de Gardenas May 5, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 92 uva-lib:2232028
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jefferson Randolph Kean May 5, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 93 uva-lib:2232029
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Carbonell Ponce May 6, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 94 uva-lib:2232030
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Felipe Carbonell Ponce May 6, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 95 uva-lib:2232031
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia May 6, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 96 uva-lib:2232032
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Adrian Macia May 6, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 97 uva-lib:2232033
    Letter from Emilie Lawrence Reed to Philip Showalter Hench May 6, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 98 uva-lib:2232034
    Letter from Margaret Lazear Briggs to Philip Showalter Hench May 8, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 99 uva-lib:2232035
    Letter from Robert H. Mann to Philip Showalter Hench May 10, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 100 uva-lib:2232036
    Letter from Mrs. J.O. Gawne to Philip Showalter Hench May 10, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 101 uva-lib:2232037
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench and Zorah M. Cochran to Philip Showalter Hench May 10, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 102 uva-lib:2232038
    Letter from Jefferson Randolph Kean to Philip Showalter Hench May 10, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 103 uva-lib:2232039
    Letter from William Houston Lazear and Mrs. William Houston Lazear to Philip Showalter Hench May 10, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 104 uva-lib:2232040
    Letter from Adrian Macia to Philip Showalter Hench May 10, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 105 uva-lib:2232041
    Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever , an address given by Philip Showalter Hench at the International Congress on Tropical Medicine May 12, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 106 uva-lib:2232042
    Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever , an address given by Philip Showalter Hench at the International Congress on Tropical Medicine May 12, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 107 uva-lib:2232043
    "Reconocida en Washington la Prioridad de Finlay "[in Spanish with English translation] May 13, 1948
    Spanish
  • Box 145 folder 108 uva-lib:2232044
    Letter from Edward Boland to Philip Showalter Hench May 13, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 109 uva-lib:2232045
    "Quedo reconocida, una Vez Mas, la Gloria de Finlay "[in Spanish with English translation] May 15, 1948
    Spanish
  • Box 145 folder 110 uva-lib:2232046
    Letter from Esteban Valderrama y Pena to Philip Showalter Hench May 16, 1948
    Spanish
  • Box 145 folder 111 uva-lib:2232047
    Letter from Esteban Valderrama y Pena to Philip Showalter Hench [English translation] May 16, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 112 uva-lib:2232048
    Letter from Inez Wicklund to Philip Showalter Hench May 17, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 113 uva-lib:2232049
    Text of letter from Enrique Saladrigas, Domingo F. Ramos, Mario Le-Roy, and Antonio Diaz Albertini to Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar May 18, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 114 uva-lib:2232050
    Text of letter from Enrique Saladrigas, Domingo F. Ramos, Mario Le-Roy, and Antonio Diaz Albertini to Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar May 18, 1948
  • Box 145 folder 115 uva-lib:2232051
    Letter from Esteban Valderrama y Pena to Philip Showalter Hench May 30, 1948
    Spanish
  • Box 145 folder 116 uva-lib:2232052
    Letter from Esteban Valderrama y Pena to Philip Showalter Hench [English translation] May 30, 1948
  • Box 146 folder 1 uva-lib:2232053
    Letter from James L. Hanberry to Philip Showalter Hench August 12, 1948
  • Box 146 folder 2 uva-lib:2232054
    "Underpaid Guinea Pigs - Heroes of Science Often Risk Lives for No Reward ", Rochester Post-Bulletin August 11, 1948
  • Box 146 folder 3 uva-lib:2232055
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to E.F. Rosenberg circa 1948
  • Box 146 folder 4 uva-lib:2232056
    Memo by Philip Showalter Hench concerning John J. Moran circa 1948
  • Box 146 folder 5 uva-lib:2232057
    John J. Moran's address written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1948
  • Box 146 folder 6 uva-lib:2232058
    Notes concerning Kean and Nogueira written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1948
  • Box 146 folder 7 uva-lib:2232059
    Miscellaneous notes written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1948
  • Box 146 folder 8 uva-lib:2232060
    Aerial photograph of an unidentified location in Cuba circa 1948
  • Box 146 folder 9 uva-lib:2232061
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Ministerio Obras Publicas circa 1948
  • Box 146 folder 10 uva-lib:2232062
    Subjects for rheumatism review circa 1948
  • Box 146 folder 11 uva-lib:2232063
    Letter from William M. Brumby to Philip Showalter Hench February 7, 1949
  • Box 146 folder 12 uva-lib:2232064
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William M. Brumby March 3, 1949
  • Box 146 folder 13 uva-lib:2232065
    Bibliographic citation for a journal article circa 1949
  • Box 146 folder 14 uva-lib:2232066
    Letter from William M. Brumby to Philip Showalter Hench March 24, 1949
  • Box 146 folder 15 uva-lib:2232067
    Letter from Eckman Effendi Kildare Klink to Philip Showalter Hench June 20, 1950
  • Box 146 folder 16 uva-lib:2232068
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Herman Allen circa June 20, 1950
  • Box 146 folder 17 uva-lib:2232069
    Letter from William M. Brumby to Philip Showalter Hench June 21, 1950
  • Box 146 folder 18 uva-lib:2232070
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William M. Brumby July 17, 1950
  • Box 146 folder 19 uva-lib:2232071
    Letter from John J. Moran to Jefferson Randolph Kean July 21, 1950
  • Box 146 folder 20 uva-lib:2232072
    Letter from Mary Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench August 31, 1950
  • Box 146 folder 21 uva-lib:2232073
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee October 10, 1950
  • Box 146 folder 22 uva-lib:2232074
    Price list number 90 from the Cambridge Book House October 1950
  • Box 146 folder 23 uva-lib:2232075
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira January 9, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 24 uva-lib:2232076
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench January 22, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 25 uva-lib:2232077
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira February 8, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 26 uva-lib:2232078
    Letter from Mary Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench February 9, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 27 uva-lib:2232079
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee March 6, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 28 uva-lib:2232080
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira March 19, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 29 uva-lib:2232081
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira March 19, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 30 uva-lib:2232082
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira March 19, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 31 uva-lib:2232083
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench March 27, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 32 uva-lib:2232084
    Letter from Mary Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench March 27, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 33 uva-lib:2232085
    Letter from Paul de Kruif to Mary Standlee March 29, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 34 uva-lib:2232086
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira April 7, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 35 uva-lib:2232087
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Elida Moran April 7, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 36 uva-lib:2232088
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee April 16, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 37 uva-lib:2232089
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee April 16, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 38 uva-lib:2232090
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee April 16, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 39 uva-lib:2232091
    Letter from Mary Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench April 26, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 40 uva-lib:2232092
    Letter from Mary Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench June 5, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 41 uva-lib:2232093
    Letter from the secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee June 7, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 42 uva-lib:2232094
    Letter from Mrs. A. Bryant (secretary of Mary Standlee) to Mrs. Lavonne Crissman (secretary of Philip Showalter Hench) July 5, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 43 uva-lib:2232095
    Letter from Mrs. A. Bryant (secretary of Mary Standlee) to Mrs. Lavonne Crissman (secretary of Philip Showalter Hench) July 25, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 44 uva-lib:2232096
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee July 25, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 45 uva-lib:2232097
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench's secretary to Mary Standlee July 30, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 46 uva-lib:2232098
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee August 4, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 47 uva-lib:2232099
    Letter from Mary Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench August 9, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 48 uva-lib:2232100
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee August 21, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 49 uva-lib:2232101
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed, Albert E. Truby, and Mrs. Jefferson Randolph Kean August 21, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 50 uva-lib:2232102
    Letter from Mary Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench August 31, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 51 uva-lib:2232103
    Philip Showalter Hench to Mary Standlee August 21, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 52 uva-lib:2232104
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench September 21, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 53 uva-lib:2232105
    Letter from Mary Standlee to Philip Showalter Hench October 5, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 54 uva-lib:2232106
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench October 13, 1951
  • Box 146 folder 55 uva-lib:2232107
    Philip Showalter Hench's comments concerning a manuscript written by Mary Standlee circa 1951
  • Box 146 folder 56 uva-lib:2232108
    Inventory of correspondence between Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Standlee circa 1951
  • Box 146 folder 57 uva-lib:2232109
    Notes written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1951
  • Box 146 folder 58 uva-lib:2232110
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira January 8, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 59 uva-lib:2232111
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira January 8, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 60 uva-lib:2232112
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench January 11, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 61 uva-lib:2232113
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira January 15, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 62 uva-lib:2232114
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench January 19, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 63 uva-lib:2232115
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench February 2, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 64 uva-lib:2232116
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira February 20, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 65 uva-lib:2232117
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench April 1, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 66 uva-lib:2232118
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira April 9, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 67 uva-lib:2232119
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench May 2, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 68 uva-lib:2232120
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench May 5, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 69 uva-lib:2232121
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira May 20, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 70 uva-lib:2232122
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira May 29, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 71 uva-lib:2232123
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira [draft] July 7, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 72 uva-lib:2232124
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira July 7, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 73 uva-lib:2232125
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira July 7, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 74 uva-lib:2232126
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench July 10, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 75 uva-lib:2232127
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira July 21, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 76 uva-lib:2232128
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira [draft] July 26, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 77 uva-lib:2232129
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira July 26, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 78 uva-lib:2232130
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira July 26, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 79 uva-lib:2232131
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to friends [draft] July 30, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 80 uva-lib:2232132
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to friends July 30, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 81 uva-lib:2232133
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to friends July 30, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 82 uva-lib:2232134
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira August 4, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 83 uva-lib:2232135
    Letter from Helen A. King to Philip Showalter Hench August 5, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 84 uva-lib:2232136
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench August 6, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 85 uva-lib:2232137
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench with Philip Showalter Hench's notes regarding Pedro Nogueira's letter August 6, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 86 uva-lib:2232138
    Letter from Joseph F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench August 8, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 87 uva-lib:2232139
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira August 12, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 88 uva-lib:2232140
    Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench August 13, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 89 uva-lib:2232141
    Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench August 13, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 90 uva-lib:2232142
    Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench August 16, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 91 uva-lib:2232143
    Letter from Albert G. Love to Philip Showalter Hench August 16, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 92 uva-lib:2232144
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench August 16, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 93 uva-lib:2232145
    Letter from Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench August 16, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 94 uva-lib:2232146
    Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench with a newspaper clipping entitled, "Plans for Expanding Output of Cortisone and Penicillin Told " August 17, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 95 uva-lib:2232147
    Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench August 17, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 96 uva-lib:2232148
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench August 17, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 97 uva-lib:2232149
    Letter from Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed to Philip Showalter Hench August 17, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 98 uva-lib:2232150
    Letter from Lavonne Crissman (secretary of Philip Showalter Hench) to Albert G. Love August 18, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 99 uva-lib:2232151
    Letter from Lavonne Crissman to Philip Showalter Hench August 18, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 100 uva-lib:2232152
    Letter from Lavonne Crissman to Philip Showalter Hench August 20, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 101 uva-lib:2232153
    Letter from George E. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench August 22, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 102 uva-lib:2232154
    Letter from George E. Armstrong to Philip Showalter Hench August 22, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 103 uva-lib:2232155
    Letter from [Lavonne Crissman] secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed August 22, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 104 uva-lib:2232156
    Letter from [Lavonne Crissman] secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Lawrence [Walter L.] Reed August 22, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 105 uva-lib:2232157
    Letter from [Lavonne Crissman] secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to Cornelia Knox Kean August 22, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 106 uva-lib:2232158
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench August 24, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 107 uva-lib:2232159
    Letter from Albert E. Truby to Philip Showalter Hench August 24, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 108 uva-lib:2232160
    Letter from [Lavonne] Crissman to Philip Showalter Hench August 26, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 109 uva-lib:2232161
    Philip Showalter Hench's notes concerning correspondence relating to his yellow fever research circa August 1952
  • Box 146 folder 110 uva-lib:2232162
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench September 19, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 111 uva-lib:2232163
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench September 23, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 112 uva-lib:2232164
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench September 25, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 113 uva-lib:2232165
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Pedro Nogueira September 27, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 114 uva-lib:2232166
    Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association November 20, 1952
  • Box 146 folder 115 uva-lib:2232167
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1952
  • Box 146 folder 116 uva-lib:2232168
    Dr. Pedro Nogueira's business cards circa 1952
  • Box 147 folder 1 uva-lib:2232169
    Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench January 17, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 2 uva-lib:2232170
    Letter from Fred L. Soper to Philip Showalter Hench March 27, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 3 uva-lib:2232171
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustaf E. Lambert May 8, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 4 uva-lib:2232172
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fred L. Soper May 8, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 5 uva-lib:2232173
    Letter from John M. Haymes to Philip Showalter Hench November 6, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 6 uva-lib:2232174
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Lydia Cabrera November 6, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 7 uva-lib:2232175
    Letter from John M. Haymes to C.F. Kemper November 13, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 8 uva-lib:2232176
    Letter from Louise F. Smith to Philip Showalter Hench November 13, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 9 uva-lib:2232177
    Letter from John M. Haymes to Philip Showalter Hench November 16, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 10 uva-lib:2232178
    Letter from C.F. Kemper to Philip Showalter Hench November 18, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 11 uva-lib:2232179
    Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers, Walter Reed Memorial Association November 19, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 12 uva-lib:2232180
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Louise F. Smith November 23, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 13 uva-lib:2232181
    Letter from C.F. Kemper to Philip Showalter Hench December 4, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 14 uva-lib:2232182
    Letter from C.F. Kemper to E.R. Loveland with program of combined regional meeting of the American College of Physicians and the Colorado Society of Internal Medicine December 4, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 15 uva-lib:2232183
    Letter from Fred L. Soper to Philip Showalter Hench December 7, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 16 uva-lib:2232184
    Letter from Estela Agramonte to Philip Showalter Hench December 8, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 17 uva-lib:2232185
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Fred L. Soper December 14, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 18 uva-lib:2232186
    Letter from Fred L. Soper to Philip Showalter Hench December 23, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 19 uva-lib:2232187
    Letter from Fred L. Soper to Philip Showalter Hench December 23, 1953
  • Box 147 folder 20 uva-lib:2232188
    Not by Bread Alone , by Philip Showalter Hench [draft] 1954
  • Box 147 folder 21 uva-lib:2232189
    Not by Bread Alone , by Philip Showalter Hench 1954
  • Box 147 folder 22 uva-lib:2232190
    Not by bread alone , by Philip Showalter Hench 1954
  • Box 147 folder 23 uva-lib:2232191
    Not by Bread Alone , by Philip Showalter Hench 1954
  • Box 147 folder 24 uva-lib:2232192
    Not by Bread Alone , by Philip Showalter Hench 1954
  • Box 147 folder 25 uva-lib:2232193
    Letter from Dumont Clark to Philip Showalter Hench January 8, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 26 uva-lib:2232194
    Letter from John M. Haymes to Philip Showalter Hench January 9, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 27 uva-lib:2232195
    Letter from C.F. Kemper to Philip Showalter Hench January 11, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 28 uva-lib:2232196
    Letter from Joseph F. Siler to Philip Showalter Hench January 11, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 29 uva-lib:2232197
    Letter from Paul H. Streit to Philip Showalter Hench January 13, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 30 uva-lib:2232198
    Letter from Pedro Nogueira to Philip Showalter Hench January 15, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 31 uva-lib:2232199
    Letter from Louise F. Smith to Philip Showalter Hench January 16, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 32 uva-lib:2232200
    Letter from Louise F. Smith to Philip Showalter Hench January 16, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 33 uva-lib:2232201
    Letter from Lydia Cabrera to Philip Showalter Hench January 17, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 34 uva-lib:2232202
    Letter from [Lavonne Crissman] secretary of Philip Showalter Hench to J.F. Siler January 20, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 35 uva-lib:2232203
    Letter from Louise F. Smith to Philip Showalter Hench January 21, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 36 uva-lib:2232204
    Program of combined regional meeting of the American College of Physicians and the Colorado Society of Internal Medicine January 22, 1954-January 23, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 37 uva-lib:2232205
    Letter from Susan Kahler Hench to Philip Showalter Hench and Mary Hench January 23, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 38 uva-lib:2232206
    Letter from Lavonne Crissman to Philip Showalter Hench January 23, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 39 uva-lib:2232207
    Letter from Russell Wilder to Philip Showalter Hench January 28, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 40 uva-lib:2232208
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jospeh F. Siler February 4, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 41 uva-lib:2232209
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jospeh F. Siler February 4, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 42 uva-lib:2232210
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jospeh F. Siler February 4, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 43 uva-lib:2232211
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jospeh F. Siler February 4, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 44 uva-lib:2232212
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul Streit February 5, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 45 uva-lib:2232213
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Walter Reed Memorial Association February 5, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 46 uva-lib:2232214
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to William M. Brumby February 17, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 47 uva-lib:2232215
    Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench March 5, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 48 uva-lib:2232216
    Letter from Cornelia Knox Kean to Philip Showalter Hench March 16, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 49 uva-lib:2232217
    Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustaf E. Lambert April 5, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 50 uva-lib:2232218
    Letter from Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Philip Showalter Hench June 19, 1954
  • Box 147 folder 51 uva-lib:2232219
    Family and ancestors of Dr. Jesse W. Lazear listed in a family tree annotated by Jane Gawne January 1955
  • Box 147 folder 52 uva-lib:2232220
    The Hench family to Senora Rojas February 16, 1955
  • Box 147 folder 53 uva-lib:2232221
    The Various Series of Experiments Concerning Yellow Fever in Havana , notes written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 147 folder 54 uva-lib:2232222
    Notes relating to yellow fever written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 147 folder 55 uva-lib:2232223
    Unidentified notes in Spanish circa 1930-1960
    Spanish
  • Box 147 folder 56 uva-lib:2232224
    Notes relating to Mr. Donnally written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 147 folder 57 uva-lib:2232225
    Note written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 147 folder 58 uva-lib:2232226
    Notes written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 147 folder 59 uva-lib:2232227
    Letter from John C. Hemmeter to Aristides Agramonte circa 1900-1931
  • Box 147 folder 60 uva-lib:2232228
    Postcard from Peggy Briggs to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940-1960
  • Box 147 folder 61 uva-lib:2232229
    Christmas card from Philip and Mary Hench to John Kissinger circa 1940-1955
  • Box 147 folder 62 uva-lib:2232230
    Excerpt from Role de la Commission Americaine with English translation circa 1930-1960
    Spanish
  • Box 147 folder 63 uva-lib:2232231
    Visiting card of Mrs. Walter Eveleth Arensberg circa 1920-1960
  • Box 147 folder 64 uva-lib:2232232
    Business card of George Varrelmann circa 1930-1960
  • Box 147 folder 65 uva-lib:2232233
    Philip Showalter Hench's blank stationary circa 1930-1966
  • Box 147 folder 66 uva-lib:2232234
    Typescript copies of Jesse W. Lazear's letters to his mother, Mrs. W. R. Sweitzer( 1875-1900
  • Box 147 folder 67 uva-lib:2232235
    Statement from the Cuban Minister of Health relating to Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940-1960
    Spanish
  • Box 147 folder 68 uva-lib:2232236
    Addendum to a questionnaire for Paul L. Tate circa 1954-1960
  • Box 147 folder 69 uva-lib:2232237
    Philip Showalter Hench's descriptions of photographs numbered 117-120 by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940-1960
  • Box 147 folder 70 uva-lib:2232238
    Agreement between the University of Miami and the Finlay Institute circa 1952-1960
    Spanish
  • Box 147 folder 71 uva-lib:2232239
    Untitled manuscript pages relating to Walter Reed written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 147 folder 72 uva-lib:2232240
    Biographical information regarding Dr. Aristides Agramonte circa 1920-1960
  • Box 147 folder 73 uva-lib:2232241
    Biographical information regarding Dr. Aristides Agramonte circa 1920-1960
  • Box 147 folder 74 uva-lib:2232242
    W.M. Brumby's observations relating to the yellow fever experiments circa 1930
  • Box 147 folder 75 uva-lib:2232243
    Notes relating to Surgeon Generals Jedediah Hyde Baxter and Charles Sutherland circa 1930-1960
  • Box 147 folder 76 uva-lib:2232244
    Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench circa 1941-1947
  • Box 148 folder 1 uva-lib:2232245
    "Report of Bacteriological Investigations upon Yellow Fever ", Medical News , by Aristides Agramonte February 10, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 2 uva-lib:2232246
    "The Inside History of a Great Medical Discovery ", The Scientific Monthly , by Aristides Agramonte with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench December 1915
  • Box 148 folder 3 uva-lib:2232247
    Fragment of a communication concerning yellow fever in American Medicine November 23, 1901
  • Box 148 folder 4 uva-lib:2232248
    "The Cost of an Ignored Suggestion ", American Medicine March 29, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 5 uva-lib:2232249
    "Sanitary Work in the City of Havana ", The Philadelphia Medical Journal , by W.N. Bispham December 8, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 6 uva-lib:2232250
    "Tropical Diseases ", The British Medical Journal August 11, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 7 uva-lib:2232251
    "Yellow Fever and Mosquitoes ", The British Medical Journal October 27, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 8 uva-lib:2232252
    "Yellow Fever and Mosquitoes ", The British Medical Journal November 10, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 9 uva-lib:2232253
    "The Treatment of Yellow Fever ", The British Medical Journal December 1, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 10 uva-lib:2232254
    "The Treatment of Yellow Fever ", The British Medical Journal December 15, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 11 uva-lib:2232255
    "Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever ", The British Medical Journal January 12, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 12 uva-lib:2232256
    "Mosquitos and Yellow Fever ", The British Medical Journal February 16, 1901
  • Box 148 folder 13 uva-lib:2232257
    "The Bacillus of Yellow Fever ", The British Medical Journal February 23, 1901
  • Box 148 folder 14 uva-lib:2232258
    "The Serum Treatment of Yellow Fever ", The British Medical Journal October 5, 1901
  • Box 148 folder 15 uva-lib:2232259
    The Brooklyn Hospital Journal October 1948

    Contains the article entitled, "The Work of Dr. Walter Reed ".

  • Box 148 folder 16 uva-lib:2232260
    "Medicine and Philately South of the Rio Grande ", Clinical Excerpts circa 1943-1955
  • Box 148 folder 17 uva-lib:2232261
    "Conveyance of Yellow Fever Infection ", The Philadelphia Medical Journal , by J.O. Cobb November 24, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 18 uva-lib:2232262
    "Microbe Hunters ", Journal of the American Medical Association , by Paul de Kruif April 2, 1927
  • Box 148 folder 19 uva-lib:2232263
    "The Relation of Members of the Faculty of the George Washington University to the Yellow Fever Investigations ", The University Bulletin (George Washington University), by H.H. Donnally with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench November 1906
  • Box 148 folder 20 uva-lib:2232264
    "The Relation of Members of the Faculty of the George Washington University to the Yellow Fever Investigations ", The University Bulletin (George Washington University), by H.H. Donnally with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench November 1906
  • Box 148 folder 21 uva-lib:2232265
    "Regarding the Infectious Agent of Yellow Fever: A Reply to Dr. Souchon ", Medical Record , by Alva H. Doty March 8, 1902
  • Box 148 folder 22 uva-lib:2232266
    "Yellow Fever ", Quain's Dictionary of Medicine , by Herbert E. Durham circa 1908
  • Box 148 folder 23 uva-lib:2232267
    "Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine: Yellow Fever Expedition, Some Preliminary Notes ", The British Journal of Medicine , by Herbert E. Durham and Walter Myers September 8, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 24 uva-lib:2232268
    "Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine: Yellow Fever Expedition, Some Preliminary Notes ", The British Journal of Medicine , by Herbert E. Durham and Walter Myers September 8, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 25 uva-lib:2232269
    "El Mosquito Hipoticamente Considerado Como Agente de Transmision de la Fiebre Amarilla ", by Carlos Finlay 1906
  • Box 148 folder 26 uva-lib:2232270
    "Historians of Havana ", Harper's Bazaar November 1954
  • Box 148 folder 27 uva-lib:2232271
    "Date of Yellow Fever Announcement ", Journal of the American Medical Association , by W.O. Hart November 17, 1923
  • Box 148 folder 28 uva-lib:2232272
    "Major James Carroll ", Janus , by John C. Hemmeter 1908
  • Box 148 folder 29 uva-lib:2232273
    "Walter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever ", The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha , by Philip Showalter Hench May 1948
  • Box 148 folder 30 uva-lib:2232274
    "A Chronicle of Walter Reed's Internships and Public Health Training ", The Brooklyn Hospital Journal , by Arthur C. Jacobson 1949
  • Box 148 folder 31 uva-lib:2232275
    "The Campaign Against Yellow Fever ", Journal of the American Medical Association November 17, 1923
  • Box 148 folder 32 uva-lib:2232276
    "The Conquest of Yellow Fever ", Journal of the American Medical Association July 12, 1924
  • Box 148 folder 33 uva-lib:2232277
    "Heroism and Scientific Progress ", Journal of the American Medical Association February 6, 1926
  • Box 148 folder 34 uva-lib:2232278
    "Book Notices-Microbe Hunters, by Paul de Kruif ", Journal of the American Medical Association April 24, 1926
  • Box 148 folder 35 uva-lib:2232279
    "Yellow Fever Retreats from the Americas ", Journal of the American Medical Association October 30, 1926
  • Box 148 folder 36 uva-lib:2232280
    "Pathology of Malarial Fevers, Structure of the Parasites and Changes in Tissue ", Journal of the American Medical Association , by Jesse W. Lazear with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench October 13, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 37 uva-lib:2232281
    "Pathology of Malarial Fevers, Structure of the Parasites and Changes in Tissue ", Journal of the American Medical Association , by Jesse W. Lazear with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench October 13, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 38 uva-lib:2232282
    "Stegomyia or Aedes ", Journal of the American Medical Association , by Harris Richard Lecrone November 27, 1926
  • Box 148 folder 39 uva-lib:2232283
    "The Etiology of Yellow Fever ", The Medical News November 3, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 40 uva-lib:2232284
    "A Medical Microcosm ", Medical Pocket Quarterly with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1940
  • Box 148 folder 41 uva-lib:2232285
    "Experimental Yellow Fever ", Medical Record July 13, 1901
  • Box 148 folder 42 uva-lib:2232286
    "The Military Surgeon " October 1954

    This issue of the journal contains articles on yellow fever by Mary W. Standlee and S. William Simon.

  • Box 148 folder 43 uva-lib:2232287
    "Experimental studies on yellow fever in Northern Brazil ", Journal of the American Medical Association , by Hideyo Noguchi and others September 13, 1924
  • Box 148 folder 44 uva-lib:2232288
    "Mosquito Inoculation of Yellow Fever ", The Philadelphia Medical Journal December 22, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 45 uva-lib:2232289
    "Etiology of Yellow Fever ", The Philadelphia Medical Journal , by Walter Reed November 24, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 46 uva-lib:2232290
    " Bacillus Icteroides and Bacillus Cholerae Suis - A Preliminary Note ", The Medical News , by Walter Reed and James Carroll [presentation copy] April 29, 1899
  • Box 148 folder 47 uva-lib:2232291
    " Bacillus Icteroides and Bacillus Cholerae Suis - A Preliminary Note ", The Medical News , by Walter Reed and James Carroll [signed by Jefferson Randolph Kean] April 29, 1899
  • Box 148 folder 48 uva-lib:2232292
    " Bacillus Icteroides and Bacillus Cholerae Suis - A Preliminary Note ", The Medical News , by Walter Reed and James Carroll [from the Office of the Surgeon General] April 29, 1899
  • Box 148 folder 49 uva-lib:2232293
    " Bacillus Icteroides and Bacillus Cholerae Suis - A Preliminary Note ", The Medical News , by Walter Reed and James Carroll [from the Office of the Surgeon General] April 29, 1899
  • Box 148 folder 50 uva-lib:2232294
    " Bacillus Icteroides and Bacillus Cholerae Suis - A Preliminary Note ", The Medical News , by Walter Reed and James Carroll [from the Office of the Surgeon General] April 29, 1899
  • Box 148 folder 51 uva-lib:2232295
    "The Specific Cause of Yellow Fever. A Reply to Dr. G. Sanarelli ", The Medical News by Walter Reed and James Carroll September 9, 1899
  • Box 148 folder 52 uva-lib:2232296
    "The Etiology of Yellow Fever - A Preliminary Note ", The Philadelphia Medical Journal , by Walter Reed, James Carroll, Jesse W. Lazear and Aristides Agramonte October 27, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 53 uva-lib:2232297
    "The Germ of Yellow Fever ", The Philadelphia Medical Journal October 20, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 54 uva-lib:2232298
    "On the Transmission of Yellow Fever by Vessels, and Its Bearing Upon Quarantine Regulations ", Medical Record , by Edmond Souchon December 28, 1900
  • Box 148 folder 55 uva-lib:2232299
    "Treatment of Vessels from Yellow Fever Ports. A Reply to Drs. Reed and Carroll ", Medical record , by Edmond Souchon February 8, 1902
  • Box 148 folder 56 uva-lib:2232300
    "On the Transmission of Yellow Fever by Vessels. Second Communication - A Reply to Dr. Doty ", Medical Record , by Edmond Souchon April 26, 1902
  • Box 148 folder 57 uva-lib:2232301
    "Fruit Vessels, Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever ", Journal of the American Medical Association , by Edmond Souchon June 13, 1903
  • Box 148 folder 58 uva-lib:2232302
    "Investigaciones Sobre Fiebre Amarilla ", Real Academia de Ciencias Medicas, Fisicas y Naturales de la Habana , by George Miller Sternberg June 10, 1888
    Spanish
  • Box 148 folder 59 uva-lib:2232303
    "A Second Case of Gonorrhoeal Septicaemia Ulcerative Endocarditis with Observations Upon the Cardiac Complications of Gonorrhoea ", Journal of Experimental Medicine , by William S. Thayer and Jesse W. Lazear [signed by Charlotte C. Sweitzer) 1899
  • Box 148 folder 60 uva-lib:2232304
    "Yellow Fever, Mosquitoes, and Carlos Finlay ", by Leandro M. Tocantins circa 1955
  • Box 148 folder 61 uva-lib:2232305
    "The Efficacy of Quarantine and Fumigation in the Prevention of the Spread of Yellow Fever Without Molesting the Mosquito ", American Medicine , by Joseph Waldauer October 5, 1901
  • Box 148 folder 62 uva-lib:2232306
    "An Interview with Dean Cornwell ", American Artist , by Ernest W. Watson April 1942
  • Box 148 folder 63 uva-lib:2232307
    "Diagnostico de la Fiebre Amarilla ", by Juaquin L. Duenas [presentation copy to Jefferson Randolph Kean] 1901
    Spanish
  • Box 148 folder 64 uva-lib:2232308
    "Diagnostico de la Fiebre Amarilla ", by Joaquin L. Duenas [signed by Albert E. Truby] 1901
    Spanish
  • Box 149 folder 1 uva-lib:2232309
    Exercises Commemorating the Demonstration by Walter Reed of the Mosquito Transmission of Yellow Fever at the Fourth International Congresses of Tropical Medicine and Malaria May 12, 1948
  • Box 149 folder 2 uva-lib:2232310
    Exercises Commemorating the Demonstration by Walter Reed of the Mosquito Transmission of Yellow Fever at the Fourth International Congresses of Tropical Medicine and Malaria May 12, 1948
  • Box 149 folder 3 uva-lib:2232311
    Unveiling of the Bust and Tablet for Walter Reed at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans of the campus of New York University May 20, 1948
  • Box 149 folder 4 uva-lib:2232312
    Map of Camp Columbia, Marianao, Cuba, 7th U.S. Army Coprs with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench and Albert E. Truby March 1899 and circa 1950
  • Box 149 folder 5 uva-lib:2232313
    Map of the City of Havana (yellow fever noted by blocks and by year) with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench] August 1, 1899 and circa 1950
  • Box 149 folder 6 uva-lib:2232314
    Map of the City of Havana and its environs with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench 1908 and circa 1950
  • Box 149 folder 7 uva-lib:2232315
    Panoramic map of Havana with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench 1947
  • Box 149 folder 8 uva-lib:2232316
    Notes relating to maps written by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1930-1960
  • Box 149 folder 9 uva-lib:2232317
    Editorial cartoons from Harper's Weekly relating to fraudulent military pensions January 15, 1898-February 19, 1898
  • Box 149 folder 10 uva-lib:2232318
    Obituaries concerning Yellow Fever Commission members and volunteers circa 1940-1950
  • Box 149 folder 11 uva-lib:2232319
    News clippings concerning Walter Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission circa 1940-1950
  • Box 149 folder 12 uva-lib:2232320
    Newspapers with articles concerning the unveiling of a bust of Walter Reed 1948
  • Box 149 folder 13 uva-lib:2232321
    "Kahler Hench Wins Diving Championship ", Rochester Post-Bulletin March 15, 1948
  • Box 149 folder 14 uva-lib:2232322
    News clippings concerning the Walter Reed centenary 1951
  • Box 149 folder 15 uva-lib:2232323
    Copies of documents from the National Archives concerning Walter Reed and the Yellow Fever Commission with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1898-1905 and circa 1950
  • Box 149 folder 16 uva-lib:2232324
    Maps of Havana, Quemados, Camp Lazear with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1900-1950
  • Box 149 folder 17 uva-lib:2232325
    Photographs of the Camp Lazear site and models of the camp circa 1940-1950
  • Box 149 folder 18 uva-lib:2232326
    Photographs of Camp Lazear, Camp Columbia, and Las Animas Hospital with annotations by Philip Showalter Hench circa 1899-1905 and circa 1950
  • Box 149 folder 19 uva-lib:2232327
    Photographs and clippings related to the yellow fever experiments circa 1900-1950
  • Box 149 folder 20 uva-lib:2232328
    Photographs of Havana and the Camp Lazear site circa 1940-1960
  • Box 149 folder 21 uva-lib:2232329
    Negative of an illustration from page 55 of a book entitled Walter Reed February 11, 1955
  • Box 71 folder 6 [oversize] uva-lib:2232330
    Diploma presented to Philip Showalter Hench by the Sociedad Cubana de Salubridad Publica February 3, 1952
  • Box 150 uva-lib:2232331
    Wooden board removed from Building Number One, Camp Lazear, Cuba circa 1900-1948
uva-lib:2232332
Series XV. Laura Wood 1875-1946 bulk 1941-1946
Box 151
1 box

Series XV. Laura Wood primarily consists of Laura Wood's correspondence relating to her research for a Walter Reed biography that she wrote. The series also includes, but is not limited to the following materials:

photocopies of two letters written by Walter Reed;
a journal article by George Sternberg;
and a short work that Laura Wood wrote about Walter Reed entitled, Walter Reed and yellow Fever .

Items in Series XV. date from 1875 to 1946 with the bulk of the items dating from 1941 to 1946.

  • Box 151 folder 1 uva-lib:2232333
    Letter from Walter Reed to Emilie Lawrence December 16, 1875
  • Box 151 folder 2 uva-lib:2232334
    Letter from Walter Reed to William C. Gorgas (fragment) May 16, 1901
  • Box 151 folder 3 uva-lib:2232335
    "An Inquiry into the Modus Operandi of the Yellow Fever Poison ", The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal , by George M. Sternberg July 1875
  • Box 151 folder 4 uva-lib:2232336
    Letter from Laura Wood Roper to Anna Barringer June 4, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 5 uva-lib:2232337
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Robert P. Cooke September 25, 1941-April 14, 1942
  • Box 151 folder 6 uva-lib:2232338
    Letter from Laura Wood Roper to Francis P. Dunnington June 9, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 7 uva-lib:2232339
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Annie Reed Elam August 4, 1941-September 10, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 8 uva-lib:2232340
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Simon Flexner September 23, 1941-September 5, 1943
  • Box 151 folder 9 uva-lib:2232341
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Paul N. Garber and Roscoe White September 20, 1941-September 27, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 10 uva-lib:2232342
    Notes relating to William C. Gorgas, Burton Hendrick, Marie D. Gorgas, and the yellow fever experiments circa 1941-1943
  • Box 151 folder 11 uva-lib:2232343
    Letters from Laura Wood Roper Mrs. William Graves November 11, 1941-November 30, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 12 uva-lib:2232344
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Philip Showalter Hench June 19, 1941-August 30, 1943
  • Box 151 folder 13 uva-lib:2232345
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper concerning Walter Reed at Johns Hopkins University November 11, 1941-February 18, 1942
  • Box 151 folder 14 uva-lib:2232346
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Philip W. Huntington June 21, 1941-June 24, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 15 uva-lib:2232347
    Letters from Laura Wood Roper to Merritte W. Ireland June 21, 1941-August 12, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 16 uva-lib:2232348
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Ida E. Kissinger July 20, 1942-July 24, 1942
  • Box 151 folder 17 uva-lib:2232349
    Letters from Laura Wood Roper to Archibald Malloch June 6, 1941-November 10, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 18 uva-lib:2232350
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with John J. Moran June 23, 1941-January 25, 1944
  • Box 151 folder 19 uva-lib:2232351
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper concerning Walter Reed in Nebraska December 16, 1941-January 23, 1942
  • Box 151 folder 20 uva-lib:2232352
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with James E. Peabody January 12, 1942-July 21, 1942
  • Box 151 folder 21 uva-lib:2232353
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Alice Reed October 27, 1941-June 18, 1943
  • Box 151 folder 22 uva-lib:2232354
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Walter L. Reed and Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed (includes response of Jessie M. Royster) April 30, 1941-September 25, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 23 uva-lib:2232355
    Letter from Laura Wood Roper to Mrs. G. B. Roberts October 30, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 24 uva-lib:2232356
    Letter from Laura Wood Roper to Joseph F. Siler June 21, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 25 uva-lib:2232357
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Dr. and Mrs. James P.C. Southall September 28, 1941-October 7, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 26 uva-lib:2232358
    Letter from Laura Wood Roper to Mr. G. M. Stubbs November 11, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 27 uva-lib:2232359
    Letter from Laura Wood Roper to Librarian, Union Theological Seminary September 20, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 28 uva-lib:2232360
    Letter from University Place Bookshop [Walter T.] to Laura Wood Roper September 25, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 29 uva-lib:2232361
    Letter from Laura Wood Roper to Adjutant General, War Department January 30, 1942
  • Box 151 folder 30 uva-lib:2232362
    Letter from John N. Ware to Laura Wood Roper May 9, 1946-May 18, 1946
  • Box 151 folder 31 uva-lib:2232363
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Mr. R.M. White October 1, 1941-July 27, 1942
  • Box 151 folder 32 uva-lib:2232364
    Letters from Laura Wood Roper to Louis B. Wilson February 2, 1942-February 28, 1942
  • Box 151 folder 33 uva-lib:2232365
    Correspondence of Laura Wood Roper with Robert Yerkes September 17, 1941-September 23, 1941
  • Box 151 folder 34 uva-lib:2232366
    Walter Reed and Yellow Fever , by Laura Roper Wood circa 1941-1946
uva-lib:2232367
Series XVI. Edward Hook additions circa 1880-circa 1998 bulk 1898-1901
Box 153
1 box

Series XVI. Edward Hook additions consists of copies of letters, articles, and photographs relating to the yellow fever experiments that had been collected by Edward W. Hook, Jr, a professor of medicine at the University of Virginia. The bulk of this series is comprised of copies of a small collection of James Carroll's correspondence. The original versions of Carroll's correspondence are not housed at the University of Virginia. In addition to the Carroll letters, this series also includes, but is not limited to the following:

photographs of Walter Reed and others related to the yellow fever experiments;
copies of some of Theodore E. Woodward's works relating to James Carroll and yellow fever;
and exhibition materials.

Items in Series XVI. date from around 1880 to around 1998 with the bulk of the items dating from 1898 to 1901.

  • Box 153 folder 1 uva-lib:2232368
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll September 7, 1898-September 8, 1898
  • Box 153 folder 2 uva-lib:2232369
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll September 12, 1898
  • Box 153 folder 3 uva-lib:2232370
    "A Note on the Interval Between Infecting and Secondary Cases of Yellow Fever ", New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal , by Henry Rose Carter May 1900
  • Box 153 folder 4 uva-lib:2232371
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll July 2, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 5 uva-lib:2232372
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll July 13, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 6 uva-lib:2232373
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll August 2, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 7 uva-lib:2232374
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll [partial copy] August 5, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 8 uva-lib:2232375
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll [partial copy] August 5, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 9 uva-lib:2232376
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll August 27, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 10 uva-lib:2232377
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll August 31, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 11 uva-lib:2232378
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll September 7, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 12 uva-lib:2232379
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll September 7, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 13 uva-lib:2232380
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll September 19, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 14 uva-lib:2232381
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll September 26, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 15 uva-lib:2232382
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll [partial copy] September 26, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 16 uva-lib:2232383
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll October 1, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 17 uva-lib:2232384
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll October 3, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 18 uva-lib:2232385
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll November 24, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 19 uva-lib:2232386
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll November 27, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 20 uva-lib:2232387
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll December 1, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 21 uva-lib:2232388
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll December 5, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 22 uva-lib:2232389
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll December 28, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 23 uva-lib:2232390
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll December 30, 1900
  • Box 153 folder 24 uva-lib:2232391
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll January 8, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 25 uva-lib:2232392
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll January 11, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 26 uva-lib:2232393
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll January 19, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 27 uva-lib:2232394
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll February 2, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 28 uva-lib:2232395
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll February 22, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 29 uva-lib:2232396
    Transcription of letter from Walter Reed to Henry Rose Carter February 26, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 30 uva-lib:2232397
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll February 28, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 31 uva-lib:2232398
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll March 1, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 32 uva-lib:2232399
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll August 20, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 33 uva-lib:2232400
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll August 24, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 34 uva-lib:2232401
    Letter from James Carroll to Walter Reed September 1, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 35 uva-lib:2232402
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll September 3, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 36 uva-lib:2232403
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll September 5, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 37 uva-lib:2232404
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll September 6, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 38 uva-lib:2232405
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll September 28, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 39 uva-lib:2232406
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll October 3, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 40 uva-lib:2232407
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll October 3, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 41 uva-lib:2232408
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll October 6, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 42 uva-lib:2232409
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll October 8, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 43 uva-lib:2232410
    Letter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll October 20, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 44 uva-lib:2232411
    Letter from James Carroll to Adjutant General October 24, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 45 uva-lib:2232412
    Letter from Walter Reed to James Carroll October 26, 1901
  • Box 153 folder 46 uva-lib:2232413
    "Marylanders Defeat Philadelphia: Yellow Fever Updated ", Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association , by Theodore E. Woodward, et al. 1976
  • Box 153 folder 47 uva-lib:2232414
    Description of Carroll papers, Presentation to the University of Virginia , by Theodore E. Woodward February 1995
  • Box 153 folder 48 uva-lib:2232415
    Letter from Theodore E. Woodward to Edward Hook July 27, 1995
  • Box 153 folder 49 uva-lib:2232416
    Exhibition caption circa 1990-1998
  • Box 153 folder 50 uva-lib:2232417
    Camp Lazear circa 1900
  • Box 153 folder 53 uva-lib:2232418
    W.T. Councilman and a photograph showing various publications by Walter Reed and James Carroll circa 1900-1998
  • Box 153 folder 54 uva-lib:2232419
    Carlos J. Finlay and Aristides Agramonte [the images possibly could have been copied from a published work] circa 1880-1910
  • Box 153 folder 55 uva-lib:2232420
    Excerpt from Walter Reed and Yellow Fever , by Howard A. Kelly 1923
  • Box 153 folder 56 uva-lib:2232421
    Walter Reed and Jesse W. Lazear [the images possibly could have been copied from a published work] circa 1900
  • Box 153 folder 57 uva-lib:2232422
    Photographs of people associated with the study of yellow fever [the images possibly could have been copied from a published work] circa 1900