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1956-00-00 [04907016] :
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Map of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland, [1956]
This map shows the location of Jesse Lazear's gravesite.
1956-02-04 [04904004] :
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Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench, February 4, 1956
Tate updates Hench on Lambert's bill in Congress.
1956-02-18 [04904019] :
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Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench, February 18, 1956
Tate's evidence was instrumental in getting Lambert's bill passed through the House.
1956-02-27 [04904024] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Gustaf E. Lambert, February 27, 1956
Hench wants to help Lambert in securing recognition for Lambert and Ames in their yellow fever work.
1956-02-27 [04904022] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate, February 27, 1956
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.
1956-03-01 [04905001] :
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Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench, March 1, 1956
Lambert believes he deserves recognition for the medical care he gave to the yellow fever patients.
1956-03-01 [04905002] :
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Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench, [March 1, 1956]
Lambert needs help securing recognition for Ames' service regarding his medical care of the yellow fever volunteers.
1956-03-03 [04905004] :
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Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench, March 3, 1956
Tate defends Lambert's claim to recognition and acknowledges that Lambert believes Ames to be a great man.
1956-04-16 [04906013] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Richard B. Russell, April 16, 1956
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.
1956-04-16 [05808073] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll, April 16, 1956
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.
1956-04-24 [04906025] :
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Letter from Richard B. Russell to Philip Showalter Hench, April 24, 1956
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.
1956-05-01 [04907002] :
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Letter from Joseph H. McNinch to Philip Showalter Hench, May 1, 1956
McNinch wants Hench to prepare a list of people whom Hench would like included in his proposal to the Senate.
1956-05-02 [05808077] :
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Letter from Mrs. George Carroll to Philip Showalter Hench, May 2, 1956
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.
1956-05-03 [05808079] :
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Telegram from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll, May 3, 1956
Hench requests a meeting with Mrs. Carroll. He would like access to parts of the James Carroll collection, held by her husband.
1956-05-10 [05808080] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Mrs. George Carroll, May 10, 1956
Hench describes his continuous attempts to contact her husband, George Carroll, and his lack of success.
1956-05-14 [04907017] :
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Letter from Paul L. Tate to Philip Showalter Hench, May 14, 1956
Tate feels awkward about the action being taken to prevent Lambert's bill from being approved.
1956-05-16 [04907019] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Jessie Daniel Ames, May 16, 1956
Hench informs Ames that he is trying to get her husband recognition for his medical care of the yellow fever volunteers.
1956-05-23 [04907024] :
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Letter from Gustaf E. Lambert to Philip Showalter Hench, May 23, 1956
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.
1956-05-26 [04907029] :
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Letter from Jessie Daniel Ames to Philip Showalter Hench, May 26, 1956
Ames mentions Lambert's devotion to her husband and would like to see Proposition 1 and Proposition 4 passed.
1956-06-13 [04908005] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Richard B. Russell, June 13, 1956
Hench submits propositions to the Senate Committee on Armed Services regarding how to recognize the contributions of Lazear, Lambert, and Ames.
1956-07-24 [04909006] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Paul L. Tate, July 24, 1956
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.
1956-09-22 [04911015] :
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Letter from Philip Showalter Hench to Vernon McKenzie, September 22, 1956
Hench inquires if the army has any information about Hanberry's desertion from the army.
1957-10-10 [04917001] :
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Note from Eileen R. Cunningham, [October 10, 1957]
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.
1960-11-00 [P8682001] :
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Photograph of the home of Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, November 1960
1960-11-00 [P8683001] :
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Photograph of Reed family home “Keewayden”, Summit (Pa.), November 1960
1960-11-00 [P8679001] :
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Photograph of Mary Hench, Blossom Reed and friend at “Keewayden” [Reed family home], Summit (Pa.), November 1960
1960-11-00 [P8676001] :
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Photograph of Philip Showalter Hench and Blossom Reed at “Keewayden” [Reed family home], Summit (Pa.), November 1960
1960-11-00 [P8680001] :
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Photograph of Mary Hench, Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed, and an unidentified woman, in front of “Keewayden,” the home Walter Reed built, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, November 1960
1960-11-00 [P8677001] :
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Photograph of Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed and Philip Showalter Hench in front of “Keewayden,” the home Walter Reed built, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, November 1960
1960-11-00 [P8684001] :
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Photograph of Reed family home “Keewayden”, Summit (Pa.), November 1960
1960-11-00 [P8678001] :
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Photograph of Blossom [Emilie M.] Reed and Mary Hench, in front of “Keewayden,” the home Walter Reed built, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, November 1960
1960-11-00 [P8681001] :
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Photograph of “Keewayden,” the home Walter Reed built, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, November 1960
1962-00-00 [P9230001] :
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Photograph of Philip Showalter Hench, [1962]
1966-00-00 [P9405001] :
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Jesse W. Lazear's microscope and specimen slides, 1966
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