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1907-09-19 [02903001] :
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Letter from L. Osgood to Howard A. Kelly, September 19, [1907]
Osgood sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-09-30 [02904001] :
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Letter from Jennie Carroll to Howard A. Kelly, September 30, 1907
Carroll thanks Kelly for his letter of sympathy. She will loan him a photograph of her late husband.
1907-10-01 [02905001] :
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Letter from John R. Kissinger to Caroline Latimer, October 1, 1907
Kissinger expresses gratitude for the letters supporting him.
1907-10-02 [02906001] :
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Letter from Harvey Cushing to Howard A. Kelly, October 2, 1907
Cushing writes about plans to speak at a meeting in support of Jennie Carroll.
1907-10-04 [02907001] :
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Letter from Jennie Carroll to Caroline Latimer, October 4, 1907
Carroll thanks Latimer for her sympathy. She notes additional speakers for the meeting at Johns Hopkins.
1907-10-09 [02908001] :
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Letter from J.O. Skinner to Howard A. Kelly, October 9, 1907
Skinner writes that he will attend a meeting at the Maryland Club. He expresses his sentiments for Carroll.
1907-10-09 [02909001] :
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Letter from A.F.A. King to William N. Hill, October 9, 1907
King comments on the Maryland Club meeting and thanks Hill for some literature on drainage.
1907-10-10 [02910001] :
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Letter from William N. Hill to Howard A. Kelly, October 10, 1907
Hill apologizes for his and King's absence from the Maryland Club meeting.
1907-10-14 [02911001] :
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Text of speech by A.F.A King in honor of James Carroll, October 14, 1907
King honors Carroll and others. He lays emphasis on his contribution to national health. He supports a pension.
1907-10-17 [02912001] :
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Letter from H.H. Donnally to Howard A. Kelly, October 17, 1907
Donnally thanks Kelly for his fairness to Carroll.
1907-10-19 [02913001] :
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Letter from Marshall L. Price to Howard A. Kelly, October 19, 1907
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.
1907-10-21 [02914001] :
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Letter from A.F.A. King to Howard A. Kelly, October 21, 1907
King responds to questions regarding publications of the Philosophical Society. He makes reference to a Smithsonian Institution report.
1907-10-26 [02915001] :
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Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Juan Guiteras, October 26, 1907
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.
1907-10-00 [02916001] :
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Report: Military History of Hospital Steward James Carroll, U.S. Army, [October, 1907]
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]
1907-00-00 [02917001] :
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List: Contributors to the Kissinger Relief Fund, [1907]
This document gives names and contribution amounts for the Kissinger Relief Fund.
1907-11-06 [02919001] :
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Letter from A.S. von Mansfelde to Howard A. Kelly, November 6, 1907
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.
1907-11-20 [02920001] :
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Letter from S.C. Mead to A.S. von Mansfelde, November 20, 1907
Mead, on behalf of the Merchants' Association of New York, expresses support for the Carroll and Lazear pension bills.
19**-00-00 [02920005] :
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Act of Congress, [19--]
This Act increases the pension provided to Mabel Lazear.
1907-12-06 [02921001] :
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Letter to Carolyn H. Booth from [Caroline Latimer?], December 6, 1907
The writer acknowledges the receipt of a letter concerning Kissinger's pension increase. Kelly awaits instructions for further assistance.
1907-12-07 [02922001] :
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Letter from William N. Hill to [Howard A. Kelly?], December 7, 1907
Hill comments on a strategy to lobby Congress for pension bills.
1907-12-10 [02923001] :
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Letter from Carolyn H. Booth to Howard A. Kelly, December 10, 1907
Booth notes the actions taken for Kissinger's pension and her attentions to the Kissinger family.
1907-12-00 [02925001] :
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Pamphlet [in Spanish]: Fiebre Amarilla, Instrucciones Populares para Evitar su Transmision y Propagacion, by J.A. Lopez del Valle, December 1907
This pamphlet details preventative measures against yellow fever, especially the control of mosquitos.
1907-03-08 [02926001] :
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Letter from John R. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, March 8, 1907
Kissinger requests an article on yellow fever experimentation from Kelly.
1907-03-20 [02926003] :
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Letter from John R. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, March 20, 1907
Kissinger writes about his improved finances, his ill health, and his gratitude for the many contributions.
1907-04-01 [02926008] :
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Letter from John R. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, April 1, 1907
Kissinger thanks Kelly for his financial support.
1907-05-12 [02926011] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, May 12, 1907
The Kissingers thank Kelly for his continued support.
1907-05-19 [02926013] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, May 19, 1907
John Kissinger's back problems are limiting his activity.
1907-07-06 [02926015] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, July 6, 1907
Ida Kissinger profusely thanks Kelly for the latest check and claims that his continued friendship is more important than the money.
1907-07-06 [02926017] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, [July 6, 1907]
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.
1907-10-01 [02926020] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, October 1, 1907
The Kissingers thank Kelly for his financial support. John Kissinger does not regret taking part in the experiment.
1907-10-19 [02926023] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, October 19, 1907
Ida Kissinger thanks Kelly for his financial support and notes that John Kissinger's health fails him at times.
1907-11-22 [02926025] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, November 22, 1907
Ida Kissinger discusses John Kissinger's pension and thanks Kelly.
1907-04-02 [02927001] :
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Letter from Merritte W. Ireland to Howard A. Kelly, April 2, 1907
Ireland writes that the New York Merchants' Association will offer assistance to Mabel H. Lazear. Ireland also discusses Kissinger.
1907-07-17 [02927002] :
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Letter from Carolyn H. Booth to Howard A. Kelly, July 17, 1907
Booth offers assistance to the Kissinger family.
1907-08-15 [02927005] :
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Letter from Edwin Denby to Howard A. Kelly, August 15, 1907
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.
19**-00-00 [02927007] :
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Letter from Carolyn H. Booth to Howard A. Kelly, [19--]
Booth writes to Kelly regarding efforts to secure a pension for Kissinger.
1907-10-14 [02927010] :
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Letter from Carolyn H. Booth to Howard A. Kelly, October 14, 1907
Booth writes to Kelly regarding efforts to secure a pension for Kissinger.
1907-10-18 [02927013] :
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Letter from Howard A. Kelly to Edwin Denby, October 18, 1907
Kelly discusses Denby's offer to initiate a pension bill for Kissinger.
1907-10-21 [02927014] :
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Letter from Edwin Denby to Howard A. Kelly, October 21, 1907
Denby discusses strategy for introducing the pension bill for Kissinger.
1907-11-02 [02927016] :
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Letter from [Caroline Latimer] to Edwin Denby, November 2, 1907
[Latimer] thanks Denby for his efforts regarding the Kissinger pension bill.
1907-12-** [02927017] :
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Letter from [Caroline Latimer] to Edwin Denby, December [?], 1907
[Latimer] notes that Kissinger already receives a small annual pension.
1907-12-11 [02927018] :
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Letter from Edwin Denby to Caroline Latimer, December 11, 1907
Denby inquires about Kissinger's existing pension.
1907-01-21 [02928001] :
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Letter from Jennie Wilson to the Editor of Youth's Companion, January 21, 1907
Wilson writes to the Editor concerning the situation of Kissinger. She hopes that something can be done for him.
1907-01-30 [02928002] :
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Letter from John R. Kissinger to Jennie Wilson, January 30, 1907
Kissinger provides Wilson with his address and relates his circumstances.
1907-03-02 [02928008] :
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Letter from Jennie Wilson to Howard A. Kelly, March 2, 1907
Wilson relays Kissinger's situation to Kelly.
1907-10-14 [02929001] :
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Letter from W.F. Arnold to Howard A. Kelly, October 14, 1907
Arnold defends the reputation of Ross.
1907-10-26 [02929002] :
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Letter from Howard A. Kelly to John W. Ross, October 26, 1907
Kelly discusses the conflict between Carroll and Guiteras.
19**-00-00 [02929003] :
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Letter to Howard A. Kelly, [19--]
The writer offers a political explanation for Ross's actions.
1907-11-06 [02929005] :
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Letter from John W. Ross to Howard A. Kelly, November 6, 1907
Ross explains his and Guiteras's position regarding Carroll.
1907-11-06 [02929006] :
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Letter from John W. Ross to [Howard A.] Kelly, November 6, 1907
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.
1907-11-06 [02929007] :
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Letter from John W. Ross to William Crawford Gorgas, November 6, 1907
Ross writes to Gorgas concerning the debate between Carroll and himself. He includes a note explaining his side of the story.
1907-11-30 [02929009] :
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Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Howard A. Kelly, November 30, 1907
Gorgas confirms Ross's story concerning Carroll and Guiteras.
1907-12-24 [02929011] :
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Letter William Crawford Gorgas to Howard A. Kelly, December 24, 1907
Gorgas writes to Kelly that Ross, not Guiteras, was the director of Las Animas Hospital.
1907-01-25 [02930001] :
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Surgeon General's Office Record Card, January 25, 1907
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]
1907-06-28 [02931001] :
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Letter from Winifred Lyster to Howard A. Kelly, June 28, 1907
Winifred Lyster sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-06-28 [02931003] :
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Letter from Edward P. Wallace to Howard A. Kelly, June 28, 1907
Wallace sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-06-29 [02931004] :
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Letter from Emmy L. Christensen to Howard A. Kelly, June 29, 1907
Christensen sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-06-30 [02931005] :
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Letter from G.E. Morgan to Howard A. Kelly, June 30, [1907]
Morgan sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-06-30 [02931006] :
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Letter from Robert S. Minturn to Howard A. Kelly, June 30, 1907
Minturn sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-01 [02931008] :
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Letter from Virginia McKnight to Howard A. Kelly, July 1, 1907
McKnight sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-01 [02931009] :
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Letter from Rudolph Kleberg, Jr., to Howard A. Kelly, July 1, 1907
Kleberg sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-01 [02931010] :
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Letter from F.H. Getman to Howard A. Kelly, July 1, 1907
Getman sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-02 [02931012] :
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Letter from M.P. Duffield to Howard A. Kelly, July 2, 1907
Duffield sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-29 [02931013] :
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Letter from E.B. Hamlin to [Howard A. Kelly], July 29, 1907
Hamlin refers to the Outlook article on the Kissingers.
1907-07-02 [02931014] :
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Letter from Mary I.S.M. McCutchen to Howard A. Kelly, July 2, [1907]
McCutchen sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-03 [02931016] :
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Letter from John P.R. Sherman to Howard A. Kelly, July 3, 1907
Sherman sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-03 [02931017] :
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Letter from Edward T. Sanford to Howard A. Kelly, July 3, 1907
Sanford sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-04 [02931018] :
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Letter from Mary L. Spooner to Howard A. Kelly, July 4, [1907]
Spooner sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-04 [02931021] :
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Letter from A. Hawkins to Howard A. Kelly, July 4, 1907
Hawkins sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-05 [02931022] :
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Letter from N.J. Blackwood to Howard A. Kelly, July 5, 1907
Blackwood sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-05 [02931024] :
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Letter from James H. Ropes to Howard A. Kelly, July 5, 1907
Ropes sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-05 [02931025] :
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Letter from Mary L. Penrose to Howard A. Kelly, July 5, [1907]
Penrose sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-07 [02931027] :
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Letter to Howard A. Kelly, July 7, 1907
The writer sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-07 [02931028] :
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Letter from John Gilman to Howard A. Kelly, July 7, 1907
Gilman sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-09 [02931029] :
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Letter from Thornton M. Hinkle to Howard A. Kelly, July 9, 1907
Hinkle sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-10 [02931030] :
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Letter from [Charles] E. Otis to Howard A. Kelly, July 10, 1907
Otis sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-11 [02931031] :
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Letter from Mrs. Albert Babcock to [Howard A. Kelly], July 11, 1907
Babcock sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-13 [02931032] :
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Letter from H.F. Kimball to Howard A. Kelly, July 13, 1907
Kimball sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-15 [02931033] :
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Letter from George W. Wingate to Howard A. Kelly, July 15, 1907
Wingate sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-27 [02931034] :
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Letter from W.W. Keen to Howard A. Kelly, July 27, 1907
Keen sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-30 [02931035] :
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Letter from Alexander M. Wilson to Howard A. Kelly, July 30, 1907
Wilson sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-00 [02931036] :
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Letter from [s.n] to [Howard A. Kelly], July 1907
The writer sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-00 [02931037] :
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Letter from Justine Dorothy and James Wise to Howard A. Kelly, July 1907
Dorothy and Wise send a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-08-05 [02931038] :
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Letter from Elijah R. Kennedy to Howard A. Kelly, August 5, 1907
Kennedy sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-08-10 [02931039] :
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Letter from Eleanor M. Bonham to Howard A. Kelly, August 10, 1907
Bonham sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-08-22 [02931041] :
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Letter from Howard Butcher, Jr., to Howard A. Kelly, August 22, 1907
Butcher sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-07-30 [02931042] :
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Letter from Alice B. Gould to Howard A. Kelly, July 30, 1907
Gould sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1907-12-23 [02931045] :
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Letter to Howard A. Kelly, December 23, 1907
The writer sends a contribution for Kissinger.
19**-00-00 [02931046] :
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Letter from [G.W.] Thomas to Howard A. Kelly, [19--]
Thomas sends a contribution for Kissinger.
19**-00-00 [02931047] :
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Letter from G. Frye to Howard A. Kelly, [19--]
Frye sends a contribution for Kissinger.
19**-00-00 [02931049] :
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Letter from N.V. Goldbacher to Howard A. Kelly, [19--]
Goldbacher sends a contribution for Kissinger.
19**-00-00 [02931050] :
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Letter from Helen M. Sturgis to Howard A. Kelly, [19--]
Sturgis sends a contribution for Kissinger.
1908-01-04 [02933001] :
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Letter from Simon Flexner to Howard A. Kelly, January 4, 1908
Flexner has copied one of Walter Reed's letters for Kelly.
1908-02-00 [02934001] :
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Letter from Marshall Price to Howard A. Kelly, [February 1908]
Price thanks Kelly for submitting a deposition in support of a pension for Jennie Carroll.
1908-02-04 [02934002] :
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Letter from Marshall L. Price to Howard A. Kelly, February 4, 1908
Price requests that Kelly make a deposition in support of a pension for Jennie Carroll.
1908-02-24 [02935001] :
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Letter from Harry M. Hurd to Howard A. Kelly, February 24, 1908
Hurd agrees with Kelly that Carroll's obituary overstates his accomplishments.
1908-04-15 [02936001] :
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Report: Method of the Spread of Yellow Fever, by William Crawford Gorgas, April 15, 1908
Gorgas reports on work done in Cuba and Panama to eradicate yellow fever.
1908-05-22 [02938001] :
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Letter from Robert M. O'Reilly to the Secretary of War, May 22, 1908
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]
1908-06-11 [02940001] :
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Report: Extracts from An Account of Dr. Louis-Daniel Beauperthuy: A Pioneer in Yellow Fever Research, by Aristides Agramonte, and Mosquito or Man, by Sir Rubert Boyce, June 11, 1908
The extracts from Agramonte's report 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.
1908-06-14 [02941001] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Caroline Latimer, June 14, 1908
The Kissingers fear they may have offended Kelly.
1908-06-30 [02943001] :
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Letter from Charles E. Magoon to J.W. Amesse, June 30, 1908
Magoon urges Amesse to support an end to the quarantine of Cuba, arguing that there is no danger to the United States.
1908-06-00 [02944001] :
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Letter from [s.n.] to F.M. Wilmot, June 1908
The writer asks Wilmot to consider supplementing Kissinger's pension.
1908-07-20 [02946001] :
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Letter from the Jefé de Sanidad to the Local Sanitary Officers, July 20, 1908
The Chief Sanitary Officer details actions taken to prevent yellow fever.
1908-07-21 [02947001] :
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Letter from William Crawford Gorgas to Robert M. O'Reilly, July 21, 1908
Gorgas writes to O'Reilly concerning the administrative reorganizations in the Panama Canal Zone. He offers a political analysis of the situation.
1908-07-22 [02948001] :
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Circular [in English and Spanish] from Carlos J. Finlay to the Local Sanitary Officers, July 22, 1908
Finlay discusses recent cases of yellow fever, in Santiago and Daiquiri, in order to quell rumors of massive outbreaks.
1908-10-30 [02950001] :
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Letter from Harold C. Ernst to William H. Welch, October 30, 1908
Ernst seeks advice on the status of the Carnegie Hero Fund application for Kissinger.
1908-11-24 [02951001] :
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Memorandum from Juan Guiteras and Aristides Agramonte to Charles E. Magoon, November 24, 1908
Guiteras and Agramonte describe a case of yellow fever.
1908-11-27 [02952001] :
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Letter from Harold C. Ernst to Howard A. Kelly, November 27, 1908
Ernst seeks Kelly's advice in order to organize a campaign in support of Kissinger.
1908-12-12 [02953001] :
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Letter from W.W. Keen to Howard A. Kelly, December 12, 1908
Keen requests information on all those who volunteered for the yellow fever experiments.
1908-00-00 [02954005] :
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Article: Major James Carroll of the United States Army, Yellow Fever Commission, and the Discovery of the Transmission of Yellow Fever by the Bite of the Mosquito ‘Stegomyia Fasciata,’ by John C. Hemmeter, 1908
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.
1908-02-09 [02955001] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, February 9, 1908
The Kissingers inform Kelly of their poor financial situation and John Kissinger's failing health.
1908-06-28 [02955004] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, June 28, 1908
The Kissingers are concerned that they have somehow offended Kelly.
1908-05-24 [02955007] :
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Letter from John R. and Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, May 24, 1908
The Kissingers inform Kelly that they have moved to a less expensive house. John Kissinger's health continues to worsen.
1908-06-15 [02956001] :
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Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly, June 15, 1908
Latimer writes about assistance for the Kissingers and possible strategy for applying to the Carnegie Fund.
1908-06-18 [02956003] :
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Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly, June 18, [1908]
Latimer agrees that Kelly and herself should stop supporting the Kissingers, but she still wants to find alternative sources of income for them.
1908-11-19 [02956006] :
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Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly, November 19, 1908
Latimer writes that it may be necessary to appeal directly to Andrew Carnegie himself on behalf of the Kissingers.
1908-11-23 [02956009] :
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Letter from Caroline Latimer to Howard A. Kelly, November 23, 1908
Latimer reports problems with the Carnegie Fund application.
1908-02-17 [02957001] :
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Letter from Frederick V. Coville to Howard A. Kelly, February 17, 1908
Coville asks Kelly to write an obituary of Carroll for the Washington Academy of Sciences.
1908-03-14 [02957002] :
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Letter from Frederick V. Coville to Howard A. Kelly, March 14, 1908
Coville thanks Kelly for writing an obituary of Carroll for the Washington Academy of Sciences.
1908-00-00 [02957003] :
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Obituary fragment of James Carroll, by Howard A. Kelly, [1908]
This is an incomplete, hand-corrected draft of an obituary of James Carroll, written for the Washington Academy of Sciences.
1908-00-00 [02959001] :
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Documents in matter of Quarantine Against Yellow Fever in Cuba, 1908
This pamphlet contains letters bearing on yellow fever conditions in Cuba.
19**-00-00 [02960001] :
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Abstract Notes: The Ill-Fated Typhoid Experiments, by [Philip Showalter Hench?], [19--]
Typed notes [by Philip S. Hench?] on James Carroll's typhoid fever experiments in 1904.
1908-05-21 [02960002] :
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Letter from Wilbert W. White to Howard A. Kelly, May 21, 1908
White thanks Kelly for the reprint of his address on Carroll.
1908-11-11 [02960003] :
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Program from the University of Maryland Academic Day, November 11, 1908
Welch is listed as having given a speech honoring Carroll. A bronze tablet memorializing Carroll was also unveiled.
1908-11-30 [02960007] :
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Letter from James E. Pilcher to Howard A. Kelly, November 30, 1908
Pilcher offers his recollections of Carroll.
19**-00-00 [02960011] :
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Report: Abstract of Data Concerning the Ill-Fated Typhoid Experiments of Dr. James Carroll, [19--]
Notes on Carroll's typhoid fever experiments in 1904.
19**-00-00 [02960012] :
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Notes on John C. Hemmeter's article on Carroll, by Philip Showalter Hench, [19--]
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.
1954-02-24 [02960014] :
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Memorandum from Philip Showalter Hench, February 24, 1954
Hench details his efforts to review Carroll's papers, held by George S.H. Carroll.
1908-07-03 [02961004] :
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Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean, July 3, 1908
Agramonte describes his role with the Yellow Fever Commission. Included are autograph notes by Truby and Hench.
1908-07-07 [02961015] :
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Letter from Aristides Agramonte to Jefferson Randolph Kean, July 7, 1908
Agramonte writes about a case of yellow fever he observed in Daiquiri, Cuba.
1908-10-10 [02961018] :
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Letter from the Surgeon General's Office to Aristides Agramonte, October 10, 1908
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]
1907-00-00 [02962001] :
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Report, by Juan Guiteras, [1907?]
The report argues in support of nominating Finlay and Agramonte for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
1908-12-10 [02963001] :
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Surgeon General's Office Record Card, December 10, 1908
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.”
1909-01-05 [02964001] :
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Letter from James Evelyn Pilcher to Howard A. Kelly, January 5, 1909
Pilcher encloses a letter from Carroll, written in 1901.
1901-11-26 [02964002] :
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Letter from James Carroll to James Evelyn Pilcher, November 26, 1901
Carroll thanks Pilcher for mentoring him early in his career.
1909-02-10 [02965001] :
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Letter from Harold C. Ernst to Caroline Latimer, February 10, 1909
Ernst discusses difficulties involving Carnegie funding for the Kissingers.
1909-04-03 [02966001] :
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Article: The Relief of Dr. Carroll's Widow, April 3, 1909
This article, appearing in the "Journal of the American Medical Association," makes an appeal for monetary contributions to James Carroll's surviving family.
19**-00-00 [02966002] :
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Editorial from the Military Surgeon, [19--]
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.
1909-07-20 [02967001] :
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Letter from Ida E. Kissinger to Howard A. Kelly, July 20, 1909
Ida Kissinger thanks Kelly for the photograph of his family. John Kissinger's health is improving.
1909-06-02 [02968001] :
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Surgeon General's Office Record Card, June 2, 1909
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]
1910-04-23 [02970001] :
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Letter from Aristides Agramonte to John R. Kissinger, April 23, 1910
Agramonte informs Kissinger that he has written to members of the United States Congress on his behalf.
1910-04-00 [02971001] :
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Article Extract: Dr. Osler's Address on "The Nation and the Tropics" and Dr. Finlay, April 1910
This extract, by Guiteras, discusses Finlay's work on yellow fever and his association with the U.S. Yellow Fever Commission.
1910-05-02 [02972001] :
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Senate Bill No. 8024, May 2, 1910
This bill proposes a statue and tablet to honor the members of the Yellow Fever Commission.
1910-04-29 [02973001] :
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Senate Document No. 520, 61st Congress, 2d Session, April 29, 1910
This document describes in detail the appointment and work of the Yellow Fever Commission and includes an autographed note by Kean.
1910-05-18 [02975001] :
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Letter from Juan Guiteras to the Surgeon General, May 18, 1910
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.
1910-05-23 [02976001] :
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Letter from Charles [Caverico] to Howard A. Kelly, May 23, 1910
[Caverico] compliments Kelly on his book, "Walter Reed and Yellow Fever."
1910-05-24 [02977001] :
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Letter from the Surgeon General to Juan Guiteras, May 24, 1910
The Surgeon General requests more information from Guiteras on Taylor. [Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration]
1910-10-01 [02978001] :
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Journal article, Army and Navy Journal, October 1, 1910
This article deals with disease in the tropics.
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