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Governor General's Palace, Havana, Cuba, 1930/1950 1 page Box 81, Folder 59
Honour Court in the City Hall of Havana, Cuba, 1900/1950 1 page Box 81, Folder 53
Hospital Militar, Havana, Cuba, 1900/1930 1 page Box 89, Folder 81
Hotel Biscuit, Havana, Cuba, 1925/1930 2 pages Box 82, Folder 66
Howard A. Kelly, 1930/1960 1 page Box 78, Folder 12
Illustration of Emilie Lawrence used inWalter Reed and the Conquest of Yellow Fever, 1900/1950 1 page Box 87, Folder 105
Image of an unidentified object [possibly bacteria], 1900/1966 Box 52, Folder 3
Interior of Building Number One, Camp Lazear site, Cuba, 1920/1950 1 page Box 90, Folder 77
Jan Karon addition 5, 1921/2020 6.5 Cubic Feet 12 five inch legal document boxes, 1 two inch legal document box, one 14"x18" oversize folder and one 2'x3' oversize folder. Four optical disks have been interfiled in Box 137, one audiovisual DVD, two CD-R disks and one without a designation (Disks 93-96).
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