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The Latest About Yellow Fever, The Washington Post February 11, 1901 1 page Box 24, Folder 41
The Martyrs of Science, The New York Times August 27, 1901 1 page Box 25, Folder 30
The review of troops by Fitzhugh Lee and staff, Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba 1900 1 page Box 76, Folder 83
The so-called “dead wagon” passing the 2nd Division Hospital in Cuba 1898 1 page Box 91, Folder 51
The Story of John Moran ... circa 1937 5 pages Box 34, Folder 22
The Third Mosquito Victim, The New York Times August 25, 1901 1 page Box 25, Folder 29
The Zeal and Efficiency Shown by Our Medical Officers, The Havana Daily Telegraph August 21, 1907 1 page Box 28, Folder 95
Transcription of letter from Mabel H. Lazear to James Carroll November 10, 1900 2 pages Box 21, Folder 76
Transcription of letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard January 13, 1900 1 page Box 20, Folder 3
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