Jeffrey t richelson biography of abraham lincoln
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The U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission demonstrated in 1900 that the mosquito transmitted yellow fever. This archive is an extensive compilation of 5,500 items related to the Commission's findings. Documents span from 1850 to 1966 and include correspondence, reports, photographs, and artifacts. The site is organized into sections pertaining to six key individuals: Walter Reed, Jesse W. Lazear, Henry Rose Carter, Jefferson Randolph Kean, Albert E. Truby, and Philip S. Hench. Each section includes an introduction (800 to 1,000 words) and is searchable by date, series, subject, or keyword.
In addition, there is a 4,800-word essay entitled "United States Army Yellow Fever Commission." The Walter Reed Series (1874-1936) and the Reed Family Additions (1877-1902) comprise Reed's original letters concerning his seminal work with yellow fever in Cuba. The Jesse Lazear Series and Henry Rose Carter Series, which span from the 1860s to 1930s detail the men's involvement with the Yellow Fever C
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University Press of Kentucky
Author/Editor:Skeen, C. Edward
Author/Editor:CHARLES J. SHINDO,Erika Doss,Philip J. Deloria
Author/Editor:Michael M. Walker,Raymond Callahan,Jacob W. Kipp,Allan R. Millett,Carol Reardon,Dennis Showalter,David R. Stone,James H. Willbanks
Author/Editor:Raymond A. Callahan ,Daniel Marston
Author/Editor:Bruce I. Oppenheimer ,Robert L. Peabody
Author/Editor:Palmer, General Bruce
Author/Editor:Michael Nelson ,Barbara A. Perry ,Russell L. Riley
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April and May Public Programs at the National Archives
Press Release · Thursday, March 1, 2001
Washington, DC
In April and May, the National Archives and Records ledning presents public programs covering a bred variety of topics including the Roosevelt family, National Archives exhibitions "American Originals" and "Picturing the Century," space övervakning, and Presidential elections.
The programs are free and open to the public and will take place at the National Archives Building, Pennsylvania Avenue between 7th and 9th Streets, NW and at the National Archives at College Park, located at 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD. The public may verify times and dates bygd calling the National Archives public events line at (202) 501-5000. TDD users may call (202) 501-5404.
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Tuesday, April 3-Judicial Review
William E. Nelson will discuss Marbury v. Madison: The Origins and Legacy of Judicial Review. He reveals how ledare Justice Marshall deftly avoided a dangero