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Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","We are currently organizing and describing this collection—which spans 180 different catalog records—to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid that will improve access and discoverability. Due to the very large size and complexity of this collection, we are enacting partial, rolling closures while processing to facilitate and expedite this work. We expect to complete the project in late 2026.","Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please contact the Archives with specific questions regarding access to such records.","The William Faulkner Collection, MSS 16807, also known as \"The William Faulkner Papers,\" centers on the life and work of William Faulkner, a renowned American author and a foundational voice in Southern Gothic Literature.  William Faulkner was born on September 15, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Falkner and Maud Butler Falkner. Faulkner was primarily raised in Oxford, Mississippi. He left high school shortly after the eleventh grade in 1915 to work at his grandfather's bank. William Faulkner would go on to briefly join the Canadian Royal Air Force from 1918-1919 before coming back to Oxford, Mississippi and holding various jobs throughout Mississippi and New York until he published his first book,  Soldier's Pay , in 1926. He married Lida Estelle Oldham in 1929, and together they had one daughter to survive past infancy, Jill Faulkner, in 1933. Faulkner grew in popularity as an author after the publication of  The Sound and the Fury  in 1929. Though a Mississippi native, William Faulkner moved to Charlottesville, VA, in 1957 to be closer to Jill, her husband, Paul Summers, and their children. It was during this time that Faulkner began work as the University of Virginia's first ever writer-in-residence. Faulkner continued to teach at the University of Virginia in several different positions until his death on July 6, 1962.  ","Source: Materials within the collection.   ","This material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This material contains offensive and harmful language and imagery, including references to outdated terminology for Black individuals, references or imagery involving racism, and references or imagery involving sexual assault, domestic violence, or crimes based on gender or sexual orientation.","This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. 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Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.","Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  ","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  ","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. 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These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. 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For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was reprocessed during 2024-2026 by archivists Elizabeth Nosari and Kaylin Preslar. The collection was originally described in 180 different catalog records and housed in non-consecutive boxes.\nArchivists worked to bring these disparate parts together to create a single William Faulkner Collection (MSS 16807) and finding aid to improve access and discoverability.","The William Faulkner collection has historically been represented by numerous different manuscript numbers (collection identifiers). MSS 16807 is a new manuscript number which serves to identify the collection as a whole. Original manuscript numbers have been retained in this guide and are noted in the title of each item.","In this example, the original manuscript number is 6074, and \"Series IA, Item 9b\" refers to the item's original location within MSS 6074, prior to reprocessing.","Absalom, Absalom! - Typescript (17 Leaves) - 6074, Series IA, Item 9b, 1936","While original order has been prioritized in the arrangement of Series IV, specific folders related to William Faulkner have been pulled from the rest of Albert Erskine's materials within MSS 10280-d and 10280-e for Subseries A. For ease of researcher use, these materials were pulled so that all of William Faulkner's publication records would be together, and so that the remaining materials within 10280-d and 10280-e relating to other authors would not be included within the William Faulkner collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMany of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Series III of the William Faulkner Collection contains the personal papers, files, belongings, and related realia of William Faulkner. Materials in the collection range in date from 1824 to 2003 and are divided into eight subseries: William Faulkner's working papers related to his literary works, drawings made by Faulkner, his childhood ephemera and student records, military and flight records, family papers, honors and awards, belongings and related realia, and reminiscences or accounts of William Faulkner.  ","Many of William Faulkner's student and family records differ in the spelling of his last name due to changes made over time by family members and by Faulkner himself. For this reason, Faulkner's student and childhood records will often refer to him as \"William Falkner.\" William Faulkner's family papers are also listed as \"Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers\" for this reason.  ","The Faulkner/Falkner Family Papers are divided into smaller sub-subseries based on the order in which they would fall within Faulkner's family tree and arranged chronologically within each. The first sub-subseries is comprised of Faulkner's extended family, grandparents, parents, and siblings, including John Wesley Thompson, William Clark Falkner, John Wesley Thompson Falkner, Alabama Falkner McLean, Murry Falkner, Maud Butler Falkner, Murry Falkner II, John Wesley Thompson Falkner/Faulkner III, and Dean Swift Falkner. The second sub-subseries within the Faulkner/Falkner Family subseries includes papers belonging to William Faulkner's wife, Estelle Oldham Faulkner, and the Oldham family. The third sub-subseries includes papers belonging to Estelle's son from her first marriage to Cornell Franklin and William Faulkner's stepson, Malcolm Argyle Franklin. Included with Malcolm Argyle Franklin's papers is a small amount of material once belonging to William F. Fielden, which was originally acquired with and has been kept with Franklin's papers. Next, within the subseries are the papers once belonging to William and Estelle Faulkner's daughter Jill Faulkner Summers and the Summers family.","Series IV of the William Faulkner Collection contains William Faulkner's publication records.  Materials in the collection range in date from 1924 to 1986 and are divided into three subseries based on record provenance. The first subseries is comprised of records relating to the original publication of Faulkner's works from Random House, Inc., and Albert Erskine. The second subseries is made up of records from Noel Polk, a Faulkner scholar and editor who worked on posthumous editions and publications of Faulkner's writings. The third and last subseries, Subseries C, contains all publishing-related records not from Random House, Albert Erskine, or Noel Polk. Prominent individuals whose publishing-related correspondence and records are featured in this subseries include William Faulkner's literary agents Harold Ober and Morton Goldman.  ","Series V of the William Faulkner collection contains William Faulkner's business and legal records. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2006 and are divided into four subseries, the first of which includes William Faulkner's contracts and agreements, including a copy of Faulkner's will and legal agreements pertaining to his work and property carried out by his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, after his death in 1962. The second subseries includes all papers from William Faulkner's literary agent, Harold Ober, with the exception of Ober's papers relating to William Faulkner's publishing records, which are included in Series IV. Subseries C contains records relating to William Faulkner's cultural diplomacy work and travel. These records include papers gifted to the University of Virginia by Hal Howland, an employee of the United States Foreign Service/State Department.  Subseries C additionally contains records and correspondence relating to William Faulkner's work with the People to People diplomatic program, given as part of a gift from Joseph Blotner, scholar and biographer of William Faulkner.  The final subseries in Series V contains records pertaining to the William Faulkner Foundation. Whenever possible, the original order of each of the previous MSS numbers within Series V has been prioritized in the arrangement of the series.","Series VI of the William Faulkner collection contains photographs and portraits of and pertaining to William Faulkner. The photographs and portraits in this series range in date from 1898 to 2005 and cover a wide range of accession numbers, one of these being Faulkner's original deposit, MSS 6074. Materials within Series VI have been arranged in order of their original accession number to emphasize their provenance and chronologically therein.","Series VII of the William Faulkner collection includes press and publicity materials related to William Faulkner. Materials within the series range in date from 1922 to 2005 and are divided into three subseries. The first subseries consists of news clippings and press coverage articles about William Faulkner, many of which were gifted by Linton Massey and Jill Faulkner Summers. The second subseries contains William Faulkner's publicity films and audio recordings of Faulkner reading his works. The final subseries includes ephemera relating to William Faulkner's publicity films. Within each of these three subseries, materials are arranged chronologically.","Series VIII of the William Faulkner collection contains materials from Faulkner's time working at the University of Virginia, where he was the university's Writer-in-Residence from 1957 to 1958, Consultant on American Literature to the Alderman Library, now Shannon Library, from around 1958 to 1961, and Balch Lecturer in American Literature from 1961 to 1962. The series is divided into three subseries: Audio Recordings from Talks and Lectures, Ephemera Related to Faulkner's Tenure, and Exhibitions about Faulkner at the Library. Materials are then arranged chronologically within each subseries.","Series IX of the William Faulkner collection contains the materials of scholars of William Faulkner and collectors of Faulkner's archival and manuscript materials. Original Faulkner materials collected by some of these individuals, such as Joseph Blotner and Linton R. Massey, have been arranged and integrated into other series of the collection, but materials related specifically to their collecting work and scholarship are included in this series. Materials within this series are organized into subseries based on the corresponding scholar/collector names, which have been arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Series X of the William Faulkner collection includes typescripts and ephemera from adaptations of William Faulkner works for theatre, film, and television. Materials within Series X are arranged in chronological order."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePermissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIf you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026amp; Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBecause of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. Researchers are responsible for securing permission to publish or reproduce photographs from the rights holders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection contains some in-copyright material. Visit our Permissions and Publishing page for more information about use of Special Collections materials. The library can provide copyright information upon request, but users are responsible for making their own determination about lawful use of collections materials.  ","Permissions and Publishing Page:\nhttps://www.library.virginia.edu/special-collections/services/publishing","Please note that W.W. Norton holds copyright to all of Faulkner's published works.","If you would like to publish images in print or online of original manuscript materials from our collection that pertain to these published works, including holograph drafts and typescripts, please contact: \nPenguin Random House LLC\nRandom House Publishing Group\n1745 Broadway\nNew York, NY 10019\nAttention: Permissions Department\nPhone: 212-782-9000","For permission to quote from or publish images in print or online of any of Faulkner's unpublished works or correspondence, please contact:\nW.W. Norton \u0026 Company, Inc.\nAttention: Permissions Department\n500 5th Avenue\nNew York, NY 10110\nPhone: 212-354-5500\nEmail: permissions@wwnorton.com","For permission to use copyrighted Faulkner materials in any way than listed above, please contact:\nFaulkner Literary Rights, LLC\nP.O. Box 1408\nCharlottesville, VA 22902\nPhone: 434-296-2156","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission. ","Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew Brown and T.F. Hickerson regarding \"William Faulkner: Man of Legends\" came from original copies housed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and are not to be quoted in print without their permission.","Because of the assembled nature of these photographs, copyright status varies across the series. Reproduction rights for photographs marked \"for reference use only\" are not owned by the University of Virginia. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the series; the University of Virginia is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce these items. 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(38 boxes, ca. 18,000 items); correspondence, reports, photographs, 5 boxes of Byrd Stuart Leavell's manuscript, scrapbooks, and other archival material.","There are no restrictions.","\nThe 8th Evacuation Hospital was organized and staffed by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. In February of 1942, University President John L. Newcomb and Dean of the School of Medicine, Harvey E. Jordan, gave permission for the organization of a medical unit for war service designed to be an evacuation hospital for emergency surgical cases. In March of 1942, Dr. Staige D. Blackford was made director of the unit. Dr. E. Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n","\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n","\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n","\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n","\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. The unit received more awards, commendations, and decorations than most similar units and served longer in North Africa and Italy than any other American hospital. The men and women of the 8th Evacuation Hospital served their country well and were excellent representatives of the University of Virginia.\n","Processed by: Historical Collections Staff","Finding Aid by M. Alison White; 2006, 2012, 2014 revisions by Janet Pearson.","Archivist Amanda Greenwood interfiled this file into the collection on June 29, 2025.","This item was processed as an addition to the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection (MS-5) on 10/28/2025.","\nRelated materials catalogued individually at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library:\n","The 8th Evac: A History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II, by Byrd Stuart Leavell, [1970]; 260 p.; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 .L4 1970 C'est le Garre: Reminiscenses of a World War II Army Nurse, by Elizabeth Engleman Carter [edited by Caroline Carter Jones], 1992?; Typescript, 39 p.; Health Sciences Rare Oversize Shelves: D807.U722 NO.8 .C3 1992 UVA Goes to War: The Story of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II, [sound recording]; Panelists: John L. Guerrant, M.D.; Elizabeth Drash, R.N.; William N. Thornton, M.D.; Moderator: John F. Harlan, 1989; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 U93 1989 [audio/visual material] Also see other materials at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","The 8th Evacuation Hospital collection includes photographs, personal and official correspondence, reports, notebooks, purchase orders, citations, certificates, scrapbooks, newsclippings, insignia, and a manuscript of Byrd Stuart Leavell's book: The 8th Evac.: a History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II (1970). Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/","THE DIETZ PRESS","J. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH","AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES","INCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.","ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD","8th Evac. Hospital in Anfa Hill, Casablanca, and Italy","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca and Pietramala, Spring, 1945","8th Evac. in Pietremala, and Teano; Mud, Operating Tent, X-Ray Area","8th Evac. in Pietramala; Dispensary, Operating Tent, X-Ray Dark Room, Mess Tent, Ward, Latrines, Operating Theaters, Tent Construction","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca, and Ravello; Purple Heart Ceremony; Tents; Vehicles","8th Evac. in Pietramala, Teano, and Montecatini Area; Mess Tent, Shock Tent, Water Truck and Tank, Blood Bank, Utility Tent, Operating Room, X-Ray Department, Ambulance Turnabout, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Immunization Shots","Casablanca, and Marrakesh; Rocks, Allied Parade, Set-Up at Anfa, Purple Heart Ceremony","Pietramala seen from Mt. Beni, Ambulances, Major John O. Mcneel, M. C., Registrar, 8th Evac. Hospital with Secretary of War Stimson","8th Evac. in Pietramala, and Teano; Snow, Wood Cutting, Mess Tent, Operating Theater, Wards, Aid Station","8th Evac. in Capua Area, and Teano Area; Wood Cutting, Water Supply, Hospital Lab, X-Ray Tent, Operating Room, Utilities Tent, Winterization, Ward Building","8th Evac. in Teano, and Carinola; USO Show, Various Individuals","8th Evac. in Caserta, Carinola, Teano, Riardo","8th Evac. in Teano, Santa Maria, Cellole, Beach below Minturno; Stretching Tent, German prisoner patient, Marlene Dietrich Show","June 1944 - Rome, Grosseto, Cisterna, Le Ferriere","June 1944 - Cisterna, Le Ferriere, Rome, Cecina","Galluzzo, Cecina, Naples, Volterra - Supply Tent, Enlisted Mens' Mess, Ward Tents, Post Office, USO performers, Generators, WACs and Nurses","Cecina, and Volterra; Laboratory, Refrigerators, Secretary of Navy Forrestal, Clinic, Dispensary, and Dental Clinic","Cecina, Galluzzo, Castiglioncello, San Gimignano; General Giraud, Captain Wharton, General Clark, General Alexander, King George VI","San Gimignano, Galluzzo, Pietramala, Siena; Red Cross Workers, Laundry Tent, Offices, Congresswoman Mary Nourse Rogers","Florence, and Pietremala; Winterization, Clare Booth Luce","Pietremala; Winterization, Wood Supply, Water Tower, Enlisted Mens' Quarters, Dental Clinic, Mess Hall, Ward Tents, Pre-Fabs","Pietremala, Cecina, and Florence; Secretary of War Stimson, Ward Tents","Pietramala, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Futa Pass","Pietramala, Buttapietra, Verona, Salo, and Carinola","1945 - Buttapietra, Pietramala, Verona, Mt. Beni, Venice; Ambulance Convoy, German Prison Camp Refugees, Chaplains' Tents, Red Cross Tent","May, 1945 - Venice","May 1945 - Venice, Buttapietra, Milan and Alassio","Genoa, Lake Garda and Fasano","Fasano, Dezanzano, and Gardano","Po River, Gibraltar, and Dezanzano","1. Italian consulate building where McKoan took command Feb. 1943 2. Ward at 8th Evac. in Casablanca","1. Ward tents, 8th EVAC. (on roof), Casablanca, Mar. 1943 2. 8th EVAC. at roof of Italian consulate, Casablanca","1. Maj. Wintrop at work in dental clinic, Casablanca, Feb. 1943 2. Clean-up prior to move to Anfa Hill, March 1943","1. Tents 2. Enlisted men pack bags, March 1943","1. View from Anfa Hill 2. Col. McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943","1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.","1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill","1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943","1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943","1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division","1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill","1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. McKoan with Dutch Consul Cabos, outside McKoan's tent on Anfa Hill, June 1943","1. Funeral for PFC Harold C. Phillips who drowned 6/10/43 at Casablanca","2. Funeral for Harold C. Phillips","Mechanics salvaging lumber in Casablanca from shipping crates","Arab children in North Africa","Leaving Anfa Hill for Algiers: Loading trucks","1. Algiers 2. Country scene en route to Algiers","Cathedral of the Black Virgin, Algiers","Col. Radke and John McKoan at Cap Matifou, Algiers","Cap Matifou","Packing to leave Cap Matifou","Goat Hill, Oran, Algeria; Lt. Col. Staige D. Blackford","1. British motor boat, Oran, Algeria 2. Downed plane at Paestum, Italy - used as Nurses' Latrine","Naples","Pompeii","1. Cassino, Italy 2. Battapaglia - Refugees headed south","1. McKoan and General Martin 2. Mary Jane McCone","Air Raid on Naples, Searchlights","Caserta","Windham and Robinson","Haverty (killed at Anzio), Bruce, Huffman, Martin, McKoan, Galvin, Sullivan","McKoan directing operations at Teano","Commanding General of U.S. Air Force in Italy and McKoan","McKoan looking over German battle plans captured by Pvt. John Deringer of the 6th Armored Infantry","Teano","Teano, Italy - Ambulance Turnabout, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-100390","Teano","Tin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area","Teano; McKoan and Buffington","Men with jeep","Teano","Teano","1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino","Alfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus","Teano; X-ray darkroom","Teano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe","Teano","Teano","Sterilization Room; Operating Room","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room","Carinola","Carinola","Teano; Face injury case","Cassino; Front line","Soldiers on tank","Caserta; Italian Army Camouflage School","Casablanca","Capua; Clinical Laboratory","Pignataro","Soldier who stepped on a mine","8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6","San Pietro; Front line","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Shock equipment","Teano; Sterilizing Room","Caserta","Latrine in use","Cassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent","Teano","Casualties in receiving tent","The newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.","The newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.","Ruth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.","\"Roosevelt Dies\"","\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM","\"Japs Say They Accept\"","\"Peace at Last\"","\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"","Baskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses","shows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy","Includes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.","Palazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.","The drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.","The hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.","This report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.","These orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.","Statues, children and soldiers in Rome","Winterized ward tent","Dish-washing tent, patients' mess","Ward sterilization room; Noon and Robinson","Casablanca; Anfa Hill","Laird, William","Anfa Hill","Anfa Hotel","Casablanca; 66th Station Hospital","Horwath","Bara, Morton","Chaplains' tents","Randal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design","Irving Berlin with a group of officers","Stimson and General Clark visiting camp","Army Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome","Left to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.","Blackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely","Pietramala","Anfa Hill; McNeel","Teano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward","Lake Garda","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria","Men shaving","Harbor at Oran, Algeria","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside","Anfa Hill; Jenkins","Baldwin","Pietramala; Martin","Interior of shock ward","Stimson; Drash","Clark; Stimson","Clark; Stimson","Erk","Tucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer","Geeslin","Glazer","Drash","Bara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer","Kinkopf, McKoan, Snavely","Pratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula","From left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Top Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","note entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58","Lewis Kirkman in the center","Ted Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594","Women L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird","photograph taken and donated by William Snavely","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403","Left to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man","Left to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5","Left to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery","far left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Smith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-","Monin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586","Kirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks","3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified","Tim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo","designed by Randal Luscombe","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photos","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera","Colonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Left to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table",": Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group","Blackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table","McKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo","left to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca","Northrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe","Harry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle","left to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister","\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers","shows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Fletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558","left to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","J. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767","left to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179","left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Luce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984","Left to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555","A ward tent was located here during the siege","left to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man","photo by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579","This photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Shaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.","Shaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"","Shaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.","The transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.","The photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.","The photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.","The photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.","Top row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian","The photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","These are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.","Guerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.","Holsinger bottom right with pipe","left to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table","Clark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589","One end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982","This photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.","Scrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion","Commendation is for meritorious service during January 1944","Alumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.","Letter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac","Drash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty","operating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables","Wiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses","Probably Drash and Harlin on right","2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.","Notation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche","Notation on back: Fiosole","Notation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent","Notation on back: Interior of post-operative tent","Nurses, patients and tents in the background","Beery in checkered dress","Notation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.","Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Left to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571","from left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Notation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women","Notation on back: Washing operating room supplies","Randal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection","Left to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people","McKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse","The belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal","The red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.","left to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson","M. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera","Notation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade","Notation of back: Rest camp","Notation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street","Dorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549","Left to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd","Drash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man","Left to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.","Notation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1","Notation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.","Notation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.","Left to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH","Notation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.","Notation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944","Notation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]","Notation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna","Notation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.","Notation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.","Two men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Photo shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812","Left to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.","The letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell","The note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Enclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion","donated by Cathleene Carter","Left to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup","Notation on back: What we came home on","Notation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]","Notation on back: [Camp] Kilmer","Same building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex","Photos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building","Cadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Many photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Medical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff","Certificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.","Certificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","The certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.","Notation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely","William Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left","Notation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Hilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769","The enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.","includes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould","The article is about Alice Huffman Bugel","Macey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy","enclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.","This copy was used to make spiral bound books.","This book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.","Guerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.","left to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson","left to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson","note prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin","left to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie","left to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman","left to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash","left to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker","left to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent","photo shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944","photo shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","letter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","includes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant","book review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen","describes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos","Norman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left","a paper about Horace Downing","photo is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943","photo is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944","photo is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club","photo is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943","photo is of Naples harbor in 1943","notation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026 Italy","the Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa","\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter","Luscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac","Marshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac","Hilda Franklin Bell","notes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society","John Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk","This detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)","donated by son of Norman Thornton","1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill","Enclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall","The letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463","contains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses","John Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","left to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman","left to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180","party given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac","Many people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn","left to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man","Documents are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton","Betty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.","left to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling","Minnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo","left to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell","left to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell","Beverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie","left to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston","left to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling","seven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,","left to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston","The article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.","Clipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca","Berkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library","includes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","Volume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.","Volume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.","Included are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri","The notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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Beery saved the letters she received in response.","contains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament","This arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers","Letters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.","These are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.","Cards include fingerprints and photo.","This card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.","Includes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.","Includes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.","Suspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.","Includes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.","The article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.","The maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.","Brusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"","The letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.","2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs","Some of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.","The photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.","Monument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung","6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.","Photos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; L. Thomann Brienz","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","Diary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"","Napoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy","Maps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau","The bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943","Page 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.","Kinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.","Patricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.","The Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.","The photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents","The storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.","The wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.","Shows altar, congregants and clergy.","Text of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.","Reprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.","The album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.","7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.","The folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.","There are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. The items are:","(1) one uniform with side cap, (1) one helmet, (1) one sabre, (1) one set of cowbells, (2) two photographs, (1) one folder of correspondence, letters, and battle reports spanning 1943-1944, (2) rounds of Western Cartridge Company 1942 ammunition marked \"WCC 42,\" (1) one metal canteen, (1) one metal military flashlight, (1) one can of rations, (2) two metal folding cutlery kits, (1) one thermometer, (1) wooden block with a \"J\" and \"W\" on the sides, (1) one pocket nail file with a clip, (1) one metal German military belt buckle with the words \"Gott Mit Uns\" (confirmed Nazi buckle), (1) one pair of dog tags, (1) one metal ID bracelet, (1) one mother-of-pearl cuff link (other pair missing), (1) one metal cuff link (pair missing), (1) one 1920 koninkrijk der nederlanden coin 1 cent, (1) one iron cross medal, (1) one American Legion heart medal, (14) fourteen pins of various sizes and materials, (9) nine large brass US Military buttons, (11) eleven small brass US Military buttons, (8) eight military bar pins, some with metal stars, (6) six military patches, and (1) one trophy in honor of a fallen soldier from 1943.","This item consists of one 16mm film featuring members of the US Army Signal Corps engaged in training exercises at the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Italy.","This item consists of one (1) 8mm film reel and two (2) digitized copies of the 8 mm film produced by Hilda Franklin and Dick Bell of the U.S. Army 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit. The file depicts the couple's wedding, members of the 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit, and Italian landmarks and scenery.","Copyright restrictions may apply.","Of unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection. The \"8th Evac.\" was organized and staffed primarily by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. 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(38 boxes, ca. 18,000 items); correspondence, reports, photographs, 5 boxes of Byrd Stuart Leavell's manuscript, scrapbooks, and other archival material."],"extent_ssm":["25 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["25 Linear Feet"],"date_range_isim":[1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\nThe 8th Evacuation Hospital was organized and staffed by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. In February of 1942, University President John L. Newcomb and Dean of the School of Medicine, Harvey E. Jordan, gave permission for the organization of a medical unit for war service designed to be an evacuation hospital for emergency surgical cases. In March of 1942, Dr. Staige D. Blackford was made director of the unit. Dr. E. Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. The unit received more awards, commendations, and decorations than most similar units and served longer in North Africa and Italy than any other American hospital. The men and women of the 8th Evacuation Hospital served their country well and were excellent representatives of the University of Virginia.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["\nThe 8th Evacuation Hospital was organized and staffed by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. In February of 1942, University President John L. Newcomb and Dean of the School of Medicine, Harvey E. Jordan, gave permission for the organization of a medical unit for war service designed to be an evacuation hospital for emergency surgical cases. In March of 1942, Dr. Staige D. Blackford was made director of the unit. Dr. E. Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n","\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n","\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n","\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n","\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. The unit received more awards, commendations, and decorations than most similar units and served longer in North Africa and Italy than any other American hospital. The men and women of the 8th Evacuation Hospital served their country well and were excellent representatives of the University of Virginia.\n"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eProcessed by:\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eHistorical Collections Staff\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Processed by: Historical Collections Staff"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e8th Evacuation Hospital Collection, MS-5, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and Services, University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["8th Evacuation Hospital Collection, MS-5, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and Services, University of Virginia"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFinding Aid by M. 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Guerrant, M.D.; Elizabeth Drash, R.N.; William N. Thornton, M.D.; Moderator: John F. Harlan, 1989; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 U93 1989 [audio/visual material]\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eAlso see other materials at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["\nRelated materials catalogued individually at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library:\n","The 8th Evac: A History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II, by Byrd Stuart Leavell, [1970]; 260 p.; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 .L4 1970 C'est le Garre: Reminiscenses of a World War II Army Nurse, by Elizabeth Engleman Carter [edited by Caroline Carter Jones], 1992?; Typescript, 39 p.; Health Sciences Rare Oversize Shelves: D807.U722 NO.8 .C3 1992 UVA Goes to War: The Story of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II, [sound recording]; Panelists: John L. Guerrant, M.D.; Elizabeth Drash, R.N.; William N. Thornton, M.D.; Moderator: John F. Harlan, 1989; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 U93 1989 [audio/visual material] Also see other materials at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe 8th Evacuation Hospital collection includes photographs, personal and official correspondence, reports, notebooks, purchase orders, citations, certificates, scrapbooks, newsclippings, insignia, and a manuscript of Byrd Stuart Leavell's book: The 8th Evac.: a History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II (1970). Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTHE DIETZ PRESS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eINCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. Hospital in Anfa Hill, Casablanca, and Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca and Pietramala, Spring, 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Pietremala, and Teano; Mud, Operating Tent, X-Ray Area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Pietramala; Dispensary, Operating Tent, X-Ray Dark Room, Mess Tent, Ward, Latrines, Operating Theaters, Tent Construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca, and Ravello; Purple Heart Ceremony; Tents; Vehicles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Pietramala, Teano, and Montecatini Area; Mess Tent, Shock Tent, Water Truck and Tank, Blood Bank, Utility Tent, Operating Room, X-Ray Department, Ambulance Turnabout, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Immunization Shots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca, and Marrakesh; Rocks, Allied Parade, Set-Up at Anfa, Purple Heart Ceremony\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala seen from Mt. 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McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. 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No. MM-5-44-100390\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; McKoan and Buffington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen with jeep\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; X-ray darkroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSterilization Room; Operating Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Surgical Tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarinola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarinola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Face injury case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassino; Front line\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldiers on tank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaserta; Italian Army Camouflage School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Clinical Laboratory\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePignataro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier who stepped on a mine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSan Pietro; Front line\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Surgical Tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Shock equipment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Sterilizing Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaserta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLatrine in use\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasualties in receiving tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Roosevelt Dies\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Japs Say They Accept\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Peace at Last\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eshows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePalazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatues, children and soldiers in Rome\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWinterized ward tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDish-washing tent, patients' mess\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWard sterilization room; Noon and Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca; Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaird, William\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hotel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca; 66th Station Hospital\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorwath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBara, Morton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChaplains' tents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRandal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIrving Berlin with a group of officers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStimson and General Clark visiting camp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmy Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill; McNeel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Garda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoat Hill; Oran; Algeria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen shaving\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarbor at Oran, Algeria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill; Jenkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaldwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala; Martin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterior of shock ward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStimson; Drash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark; Stimson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark; Stimson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eErk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeeslin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlazer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKinkopf, McKoan, Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTop Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis Kirkman in the center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTed Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWomen L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph taken and donated by William Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efar left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edesigned by Randal Luscombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e: Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorthrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eshows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLuce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA ward tent was located here during the siege\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTop row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHolsinger bottom right with pipe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommendation is for meritorious service during January 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eoperating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably Drash and Harlin on right\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fiosole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Interior of post-operative tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNurses, patients and tents in the background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeery in checkered dress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Washing operating room supplies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRandal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Rest camp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: What we came home on\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: [Camp] Kilmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article is about Alice Huffman Bugel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eenclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis copy was used to make spiral bound books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eletter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edescribes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ea paper about Horace Downing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of Naples harbor in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enotation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026amp; Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethe Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLuscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHilda Franklin Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enotes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by son of Norman Thornton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eparty given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBerkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter54/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter55/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant writes that after the war Beery wrote to the families of those who died at the 8th Evac Hospital. Beery saved the letters she received in response.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCards include fingerprints and photo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome photos taken in Pompeii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; L. Thomann Brienz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome photos taken in Pompeii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNapoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShows altar, congregants and clergy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. The items are:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e(1) one uniform with side cap, (1) one helmet, (1) one sabre, (1) one set of cowbells, (2) two photographs, (1) one folder of correspondence, letters, and battle reports spanning 1943-1944, (2) rounds of Western Cartridge Company 1942 ammunition marked \"WCC 42,\" (1) one metal canteen, (1) one metal military flashlight, (1) one can of rations, (2) two metal folding cutlery kits, (1) one thermometer, (1) wooden block with a \"J\" and \"W\" on the sides, (1) one pocket nail file with a clip, (1) one metal German military belt buckle with the words \"Gott Mit Uns\" (confirmed Nazi buckle), (1) one pair of dog tags, (1) one metal ID bracelet, (1) one mother-of-pearl cuff link (other pair missing), (1) one metal cuff link (pair missing), (1) one 1920 koninkrijk der nederlanden coin 1 cent, (1) one iron cross medal, (1) one American Legion heart medal, (14) fourteen pins of various sizes and materials, (9) nine large brass US Military buttons, (11) eleven small brass US Military buttons, (8) eight military bar pins, some with metal stars, (6) six military patches, and (1) one trophy in honor of a fallen soldier from 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item consists of one 16mm film featuring members of the US Army Signal Corps engaged in training exercises at the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item consists of one (1) 8mm film reel and two (2) digitized copies of the 8 mm film produced by Hilda Franklin and Dick Bell of the U.S. Army 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit. 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Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/","THE DIETZ PRESS","J. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH","AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES","INCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.","ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD","8th Evac. Hospital in Anfa Hill, Casablanca, and Italy","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca and Pietramala, Spring, 1945","8th Evac. in Pietremala, and Teano; Mud, Operating Tent, X-Ray Area","8th Evac. in Pietramala; Dispensary, Operating Tent, X-Ray Dark Room, Mess Tent, Ward, Latrines, Operating Theaters, Tent Construction","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca, and Ravello; Purple Heart Ceremony; Tents; Vehicles","8th Evac. in Pietramala, Teano, and Montecatini Area; Mess Tent, Shock Tent, Water Truck and Tank, Blood Bank, Utility Tent, Operating Room, X-Ray Department, Ambulance Turnabout, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Immunization Shots","Casablanca, and Marrakesh; Rocks, Allied Parade, Set-Up at Anfa, Purple Heart Ceremony","Pietramala seen from Mt. Beni, Ambulances, Major John O. Mcneel, M. C., Registrar, 8th Evac. Hospital with Secretary of War Stimson","8th Evac. in Pietramala, and Teano; Snow, Wood Cutting, Mess Tent, Operating Theater, Wards, Aid Station","8th Evac. in Capua Area, and Teano Area; Wood Cutting, Water Supply, Hospital Lab, X-Ray Tent, Operating Room, Utilities Tent, Winterization, Ward Building","8th Evac. in Teano, and Carinola; USO Show, Various Individuals","8th Evac. in Caserta, Carinola, Teano, Riardo","8th Evac. in Teano, Santa Maria, Cellole, Beach below Minturno; Stretching Tent, German prisoner patient, Marlene Dietrich Show","June 1944 - Rome, Grosseto, Cisterna, Le Ferriere","June 1944 - Cisterna, Le Ferriere, Rome, Cecina","Galluzzo, Cecina, Naples, Volterra - Supply Tent, Enlisted Mens' Mess, Ward Tents, Post Office, USO performers, Generators, WACs and Nurses","Cecina, and Volterra; Laboratory, Refrigerators, Secretary of Navy Forrestal, Clinic, Dispensary, and Dental Clinic","Cecina, Galluzzo, Castiglioncello, San Gimignano; General Giraud, Captain Wharton, General Clark, General Alexander, King George VI","San Gimignano, Galluzzo, Pietramala, Siena; Red Cross Workers, Laundry Tent, Offices, Congresswoman Mary Nourse Rogers","Florence, and Pietremala; Winterization, Clare Booth Luce","Pietremala; Winterization, Wood Supply, Water Tower, Enlisted Mens' Quarters, Dental Clinic, Mess Hall, Ward Tents, Pre-Fabs","Pietremala, Cecina, and Florence; Secretary of War Stimson, Ward Tents","Pietramala, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Futa Pass","Pietramala, Buttapietra, Verona, Salo, and Carinola","1945 - Buttapietra, Pietramala, Verona, Mt. Beni, Venice; Ambulance Convoy, German Prison Camp Refugees, Chaplains' Tents, Red Cross Tent","May, 1945 - Venice","May 1945 - Venice, Buttapietra, Milan and Alassio","Genoa, Lake Garda and Fasano","Fasano, Dezanzano, and Gardano","Po River, Gibraltar, and Dezanzano","1. Italian consulate building where McKoan took command Feb. 1943 2. Ward at 8th Evac. in Casablanca","1. Ward tents, 8th EVAC. (on roof), Casablanca, Mar. 1943 2. 8th EVAC. at roof of Italian consulate, Casablanca","1. Maj. Wintrop at work in dental clinic, Casablanca, Feb. 1943 2. Clean-up prior to move to Anfa Hill, March 1943","1. Tents 2. Enlisted men pack bags, March 1943","1. View from Anfa Hill 2. Col. McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943","1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.","1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill","1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943","1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943","1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division","1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill","1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. McKoan with Dutch Consul Cabos, outside McKoan's tent on Anfa Hill, June 1943","1. Funeral for PFC Harold C. Phillips who drowned 6/10/43 at Casablanca","2. Funeral for Harold C. Phillips","Mechanics salvaging lumber in Casablanca from shipping crates","Arab children in North Africa","Leaving Anfa Hill for Algiers: Loading trucks","1. Algiers 2. Country scene en route to Algiers","Cathedral of the Black Virgin, Algiers","Col. Radke and John McKoan at Cap Matifou, Algiers","Cap Matifou","Packing to leave Cap Matifou","Goat Hill, Oran, Algeria; Lt. Col. Staige D. Blackford","1. British motor boat, Oran, Algeria 2. Downed plane at Paestum, Italy - used as Nurses' Latrine","Naples","Pompeii","1. Cassino, Italy 2. Battapaglia - Refugees headed south","1. McKoan and General Martin 2. Mary Jane McCone","Air Raid on Naples, Searchlights","Caserta","Windham and Robinson","Haverty (killed at Anzio), Bruce, Huffman, Martin, McKoan, Galvin, Sullivan","McKoan directing operations at Teano","Commanding General of U.S. Air Force in Italy and McKoan","McKoan looking over German battle plans captured by Pvt. John Deringer of the 6th Armored Infantry","Teano","Teano, Italy - Ambulance Turnabout, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-100390","Teano","Tin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area","Teano; McKoan and Buffington","Men with jeep","Teano","Teano","1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino","Alfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus","Teano; X-ray darkroom","Teano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe","Teano","Teano","Sterilization Room; Operating Room","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room","Carinola","Carinola","Teano; Face injury case","Cassino; Front line","Soldiers on tank","Caserta; Italian Army Camouflage School","Casablanca","Capua; Clinical Laboratory","Pignataro","Soldier who stepped on a mine","8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6","San Pietro; Front line","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Shock equipment","Teano; Sterilizing Room","Caserta","Latrine in use","Cassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent","Teano","Casualties in receiving tent","The newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.","The newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.","Ruth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.","\"Roosevelt Dies\"","\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM","\"Japs Say They Accept\"","\"Peace at Last\"","\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"","Baskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses","shows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy","Includes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.","Palazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.","The drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.","The hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.","This report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.","These orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.","Statues, children and soldiers in Rome","Winterized ward tent","Dish-washing tent, patients' mess","Ward sterilization room; Noon and Robinson","Casablanca; Anfa Hill","Laird, William","Anfa Hill","Anfa Hotel","Casablanca; 66th Station Hospital","Horwath","Bara, Morton","Chaplains' tents","Randal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design","Irving Berlin with a group of officers","Stimson and General Clark visiting camp","Army Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome","Left to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.","Blackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely","Pietramala","Anfa Hill; McNeel","Teano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward","Lake Garda","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria","Men shaving","Harbor at Oran, Algeria","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside","Anfa Hill; Jenkins","Baldwin","Pietramala; Martin","Interior of shock ward","Stimson; Drash","Clark; Stimson","Clark; Stimson","Erk","Tucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer","Geeslin","Glazer","Drash","Bara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer","Kinkopf, McKoan, Snavely","Pratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula","From left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Top Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","note entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58","Lewis Kirkman in the center","Ted Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594","Women L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird","photograph taken and donated by William Snavely","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403","Left to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man","Left to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5","Left to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery","far left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Smith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-","Monin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586","Kirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks","3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified","Tim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo","designed by Randal Luscombe","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photos","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera","Colonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Left to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table",": Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group","Blackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table","McKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo","left to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca","Northrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe","Harry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle","left to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister","\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers","shows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Fletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558","left to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","J. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767","left to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179","left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Luce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984","Left to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555","A ward tent was located here during the siege","left to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man","photo by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579","This photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Shaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.","Shaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"","Shaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.","The transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.","The photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.","The photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.","The photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.","Top row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian","The photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","These are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.","Guerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.","Holsinger bottom right with pipe","left to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table","Clark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589","One end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982","This photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.","Scrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion","Commendation is for meritorious service during January 1944","Alumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.","Letter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac","Drash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty","operating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables","Wiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses","Probably Drash and Harlin on right","2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.","Notation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche","Notation on back: Fiosole","Notation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent","Notation on back: Interior of post-operative tent","Nurses, patients and tents in the background","Beery in checkered dress","Notation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.","Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Left to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571","from left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Notation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women","Notation on back: Washing operating room supplies","Randal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection","Left to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people","McKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse","The belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal","The red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.","left to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson","M. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera","Notation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade","Notation of back: Rest camp","Notation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street","Dorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549","Left to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd","Drash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man","Left to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.","Notation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1","Notation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.","Notation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.","Left to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH","Notation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.","Notation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944","Notation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]","Notation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna","Notation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.","Notation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.","Two men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Photo shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812","Left to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.","The letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell","The note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Enclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion","donated by Cathleene Carter","Left to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup","Notation on back: What we came home on","Notation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]","Notation on back: [Camp] Kilmer","Same building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex","Photos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building","Cadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Many photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Medical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff","Certificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.","Certificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","The certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.","Notation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely","William Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left","Notation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Hilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769","The enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.","includes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould","The article is about Alice Huffman Bugel","Macey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy","enclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.","This copy was used to make spiral bound books.","This book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.","Guerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.","left to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson","left to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson","note prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin","left to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie","left to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman","left to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash","left to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker","left to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent","photo shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944","photo shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","letter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","includes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant","book review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen","describes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos","Norman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left","a paper about Horace Downing","photo is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943","photo is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944","photo is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club","photo is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943","photo is of Naples harbor in 1943","notation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026 Italy","the Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa","\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter","Luscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac","Marshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac","Hilda Franklin Bell","notes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society","John Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk","This detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)","donated by son of Norman Thornton","1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill","Enclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall","The letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463","contains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses","John Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","left to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman","left to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180","party given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac","Many people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn","left to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man","Documents are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton","Betty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.","left to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling","Minnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo","left to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell","left to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell","Beverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie","left to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston","left to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling","seven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,","left to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston","The article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.","Clipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca","Berkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library","includes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","Volume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.","Volume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.","Included are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri","The notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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Beery saved the letters she received in response.","contains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament","This arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers","Letters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.","These are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.","Cards include fingerprints and photo.","This card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.","Includes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.","Includes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.","Suspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.","Includes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.","The article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.","The maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.","Brusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"","The letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.","2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs","Some of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.","The photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.","Monument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung","6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.","Photos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; L. Thomann Brienz","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","Diary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"","Napoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy","Maps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau","The bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943","Page 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.","Kinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.","Patricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.","The Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.","The photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents","The storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.","The wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.","Shows altar, congregants and clergy.","Text of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.","Reprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.","The album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.","7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.","The folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.","There are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. The items are:","(1) one uniform with side cap, (1) one helmet, (1) one sabre, (1) one set of cowbells, (2) two photographs, (1) one folder of correspondence, letters, and battle reports spanning 1943-1944, (2) rounds of Western Cartridge Company 1942 ammunition marked \"WCC 42,\" (1) one metal canteen, (1) one metal military flashlight, (1) one can of rations, (2) two metal folding cutlery kits, (1) one thermometer, (1) wooden block with a \"J\" and \"W\" on the sides, (1) one pocket nail file with a clip, (1) one metal German military belt buckle with the words \"Gott Mit Uns\" (confirmed Nazi buckle), (1) one pair of dog tags, (1) one metal ID bracelet, (1) one mother-of-pearl cuff link (other pair missing), (1) one metal cuff link (pair missing), (1) one 1920 koninkrijk der nederlanden coin 1 cent, (1) one iron cross medal, (1) one American Legion heart medal, (14) fourteen pins of various sizes and materials, (9) nine large brass US Military buttons, (11) eleven small brass US Military buttons, (8) eight military bar pins, some with metal stars, (6) six military patches, and (1) one trophy in honor of a fallen soldier from 1943.","This item consists of one 16mm film featuring members of the US Army Signal Corps engaged in training exercises at the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Italy.","This item consists of one (1) 8mm film reel and two (2) digitized copies of the 8 mm film produced by Hilda Franklin and Dick Bell of the U.S. Army 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit. 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The \"8th Evac.\" was organized and staffed primarily by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. The collection contains scrapbooks, memoirs, reports, and numerous photographs that recall the experiences of the men and women who provided medical and nursing care in North Africa and Italy during the war.","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_7_resources_112#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viu_repositories_7_resources_112","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_7_resources_112","_root_":"viu_repositories_7_resources_112","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_7_resources_112","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/UVA/repositories_7_resources_112.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/134031","title_ssm":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"title_tesim":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1941-2011"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1941-2011"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS.5","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/112"],"text":["MS.5","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/112","8th Evacuation Hospital collection","18.25 linear ft. (38 boxes, ca. 18,000 items); correspondence, reports, photographs, 5 boxes of Byrd Stuart Leavell's manuscript, scrapbooks, and other archival material.","There are no restrictions.","\nThe 8th Evacuation Hospital was organized and staffed by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. In February of 1942, University President John L. Newcomb and Dean of the School of Medicine, Harvey E. Jordan, gave permission for the organization of a medical unit for war service designed to be an evacuation hospital for emergency surgical cases. In March of 1942, Dr. Staige D. Blackford was made director of the unit. Dr. E. Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n","\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n","\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n","\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n","\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. The unit received more awards, commendations, and decorations than most similar units and served longer in North Africa and Italy than any other American hospital. The men and women of the 8th Evacuation Hospital served their country well and were excellent representatives of the University of Virginia.\n","Processed by: Historical Collections Staff","Finding Aid by M. Alison White; 2006, 2012, 2014 revisions by Janet Pearson.","Archivist Amanda Greenwood interfiled this file into the collection on June 29, 2025.","This item was processed as an addition to the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection (MS-5) on 10/28/2025.","\nRelated materials catalogued individually at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library:\n","The 8th Evac: A History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II, by Byrd Stuart Leavell, [1970]; 260 p.; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 .L4 1970 C'est le Garre: Reminiscenses of a World War II Army Nurse, by Elizabeth Engleman Carter [edited by Caroline Carter Jones], 1992?; Typescript, 39 p.; Health Sciences Rare Oversize Shelves: D807.U722 NO.8 .C3 1992 UVA Goes to War: The Story of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II, [sound recording]; Panelists: John L. Guerrant, M.D.; Elizabeth Drash, R.N.; William N. Thornton, M.D.; Moderator: John F. Harlan, 1989; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 U93 1989 [audio/visual material] Also see other materials at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","The 8th Evacuation Hospital collection includes photographs, personal and official correspondence, reports, notebooks, purchase orders, citations, certificates, scrapbooks, newsclippings, insignia, and a manuscript of Byrd Stuart Leavell's book: The 8th Evac.: a History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II (1970). Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/","THE DIETZ PRESS","J. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH","AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES","INCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.","ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD","8th Evac. Hospital in Anfa Hill, Casablanca, and Italy","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca and Pietramala, Spring, 1945","8th Evac. in Pietremala, and Teano; Mud, Operating Tent, X-Ray Area","8th Evac. in Pietramala; Dispensary, Operating Tent, X-Ray Dark Room, Mess Tent, Ward, Latrines, Operating Theaters, Tent Construction","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca, and Ravello; Purple Heart Ceremony; Tents; Vehicles","8th Evac. in Pietramala, Teano, and Montecatini Area; Mess Tent, Shock Tent, Water Truck and Tank, Blood Bank, Utility Tent, Operating Room, X-Ray Department, Ambulance Turnabout, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Immunization Shots","Casablanca, and Marrakesh; Rocks, Allied Parade, Set-Up at Anfa, Purple Heart Ceremony","Pietramala seen from Mt. Beni, Ambulances, Major John O. Mcneel, M. C., Registrar, 8th Evac. Hospital with Secretary of War Stimson","8th Evac. in Pietramala, and Teano; Snow, Wood Cutting, Mess Tent, Operating Theater, Wards, Aid Station","8th Evac. in Capua Area, and Teano Area; Wood Cutting, Water Supply, Hospital Lab, X-Ray Tent, Operating Room, Utilities Tent, Winterization, Ward Building","8th Evac. in Teano, and Carinola; USO Show, Various Individuals","8th Evac. in Caserta, Carinola, Teano, Riardo","8th Evac. in Teano, Santa Maria, Cellole, Beach below Minturno; Stretching Tent, German prisoner patient, Marlene Dietrich Show","June 1944 - Rome, Grosseto, Cisterna, Le Ferriere","June 1944 - Cisterna, Le Ferriere, Rome, Cecina","Galluzzo, Cecina, Naples, Volterra - Supply Tent, Enlisted Mens' Mess, Ward Tents, Post Office, USO performers, Generators, WACs and Nurses","Cecina, and Volterra; Laboratory, Refrigerators, Secretary of Navy Forrestal, Clinic, Dispensary, and Dental Clinic","Cecina, Galluzzo, Castiglioncello, San Gimignano; General Giraud, Captain Wharton, General Clark, General Alexander, King George VI","San Gimignano, Galluzzo, Pietramala, Siena; Red Cross Workers, Laundry Tent, Offices, Congresswoman Mary Nourse Rogers","Florence, and Pietremala; Winterization, Clare Booth Luce","Pietremala; Winterization, Wood Supply, Water Tower, Enlisted Mens' Quarters, Dental Clinic, Mess Hall, Ward Tents, Pre-Fabs","Pietremala, Cecina, and Florence; Secretary of War Stimson, Ward Tents","Pietramala, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Futa Pass","Pietramala, Buttapietra, Verona, Salo, and Carinola","1945 - Buttapietra, Pietramala, Verona, Mt. Beni, Venice; Ambulance Convoy, German Prison Camp Refugees, Chaplains' Tents, Red Cross Tent","May, 1945 - Venice","May 1945 - Venice, Buttapietra, Milan and Alassio","Genoa, Lake Garda and Fasano","Fasano, Dezanzano, and Gardano","Po River, Gibraltar, and Dezanzano","1. Italian consulate building where McKoan took command Feb. 1943 2. Ward at 8th Evac. in Casablanca","1. Ward tents, 8th EVAC. (on roof), Casablanca, Mar. 1943 2. 8th EVAC. at roof of Italian consulate, Casablanca","1. Maj. Wintrop at work in dental clinic, Casablanca, Feb. 1943 2. Clean-up prior to move to Anfa Hill, March 1943","1. Tents 2. Enlisted men pack bags, March 1943","1. View from Anfa Hill 2. Col. McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943","1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.","1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill","1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943","1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943","1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division","1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill","1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. McKoan with Dutch Consul Cabos, outside McKoan's tent on Anfa Hill, June 1943","1. Funeral for PFC Harold C. Phillips who drowned 6/10/43 at Casablanca","2. Funeral for Harold C. Phillips","Mechanics salvaging lumber in Casablanca from shipping crates","Arab children in North Africa","Leaving Anfa Hill for Algiers: Loading trucks","1. Algiers 2. Country scene en route to Algiers","Cathedral of the Black Virgin, Algiers","Col. Radke and John McKoan at Cap Matifou, Algiers","Cap Matifou","Packing to leave Cap Matifou","Goat Hill, Oran, Algeria; Lt. Col. Staige D. Blackford","1. British motor boat, Oran, Algeria 2. Downed plane at Paestum, Italy - used as Nurses' Latrine","Naples","Pompeii","1. Cassino, Italy 2. Battapaglia - Refugees headed south","1. McKoan and General Martin 2. Mary Jane McCone","Air Raid on Naples, Searchlights","Caserta","Windham and Robinson","Haverty (killed at Anzio), Bruce, Huffman, Martin, McKoan, Galvin, Sullivan","McKoan directing operations at Teano","Commanding General of U.S. Air Force in Italy and McKoan","McKoan looking over German battle plans captured by Pvt. John Deringer of the 6th Armored Infantry","Teano","Teano, Italy - Ambulance Turnabout, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-100390","Teano","Tin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area","Teano; McKoan and Buffington","Men with jeep","Teano","Teano","1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino","Alfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus","Teano; X-ray darkroom","Teano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe","Teano","Teano","Sterilization Room; Operating Room","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room","Carinola","Carinola","Teano; Face injury case","Cassino; Front line","Soldiers on tank","Caserta; Italian Army Camouflage School","Casablanca","Capua; Clinical Laboratory","Pignataro","Soldier who stepped on a mine","8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6","San Pietro; Front line","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Shock equipment","Teano; Sterilizing Room","Caserta","Latrine in use","Cassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent","Teano","Casualties in receiving tent","The newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.","The newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.","Ruth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.","\"Roosevelt Dies\"","\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM","\"Japs Say They Accept\"","\"Peace at Last\"","\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"","Baskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses","shows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy","Includes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.","Palazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.","The drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.","The hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.","This report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.","These orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.","Statues, children and soldiers in Rome","Winterized ward tent","Dish-washing tent, patients' mess","Ward sterilization room; Noon and Robinson","Casablanca; Anfa Hill","Laird, William","Anfa Hill","Anfa Hotel","Casablanca; 66th Station Hospital","Horwath","Bara, Morton","Chaplains' tents","Randal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design","Irving Berlin with a group of officers","Stimson and General Clark visiting camp","Army Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome","Left to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.","Blackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely","Pietramala","Anfa Hill; McNeel","Teano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward","Lake Garda","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria","Men shaving","Harbor at Oran, Algeria","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside","Anfa Hill; Jenkins","Baldwin","Pietramala; Martin","Interior of shock ward","Stimson; Drash","Clark; Stimson","Clark; Stimson","Erk","Tucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer","Geeslin","Glazer","Drash","Bara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer","Kinkopf, McKoan, Snavely","Pratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula","From left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Top Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","note entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58","Lewis Kirkman in the center","Ted Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594","Women L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird","photograph taken and donated by William Snavely","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403","Left to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man","Left to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5","Left to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery","far left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Smith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-","Monin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586","Kirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks","3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified","Tim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo","designed by Randal Luscombe","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photos","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera","Colonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Left to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table",": Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group","Blackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table","McKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo","left to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca","Northrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe","Harry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle","left to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister","\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers","shows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Fletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558","left to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","J. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767","left to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179","left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Luce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984","Left to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555","A ward tent was located here during the siege","left to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man","photo by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579","This photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Shaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.","Shaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"","Shaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.","The transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.","The photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.","The photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.","The photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.","Top row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian","The photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","These are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.","Guerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.","Holsinger bottom right with pipe","left to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table","Clark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589","One end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982","This photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.","Scrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion","Commendation is for meritorious service during January 1944","Alumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.","Letter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac","Drash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty","operating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables","Wiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses","Probably Drash and Harlin on right","2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.","Notation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche","Notation on back: Fiosole","Notation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent","Notation on back: Interior of post-operative tent","Nurses, patients and tents in the background","Beery in checkered dress","Notation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.","Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Left to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571","from left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Notation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women","Notation on back: Washing operating room supplies","Randal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection","Left to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people","McKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse","The belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal","The red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.","left to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson","M. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera","Notation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade","Notation of back: Rest camp","Notation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street","Dorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549","Left to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd","Drash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man","Left to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.","Notation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1","Notation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.","Notation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.","Left to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH","Notation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.","Notation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944","Notation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]","Notation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna","Notation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.","Notation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.","Two men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Photo shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812","Left to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.","The letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell","The note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Enclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion","donated by Cathleene Carter","Left to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup","Notation on back: What we came home on","Notation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]","Notation on back: [Camp] Kilmer","Same building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex","Photos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building","Cadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Many photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Medical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff","Certificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.","Certificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","The certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.","Notation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely","William Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left","Notation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Hilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769","The enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.","includes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould","The article is about Alice Huffman Bugel","Macey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy","enclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.","This copy was used to make spiral bound books.","This book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.","Guerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.","left to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson","left to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson","note prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin","left to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie","left to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman","left to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash","left to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker","left to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent","photo shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944","photo shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","letter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","includes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant","book review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen","describes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos","Norman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left","a paper about Horace Downing","photo is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943","photo is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944","photo is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club","photo is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943","photo is of Naples harbor in 1943","notation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026 Italy","the Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa","\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter","Luscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac","Marshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac","Hilda Franklin Bell","notes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society","John Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk","This detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)","donated by son of Norman Thornton","1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill","Enclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall","The letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463","contains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses","John Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","left to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman","left to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180","party given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac","Many people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn","left to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man","Documents are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton","Betty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.","left to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling","Minnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo","left to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell","left to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell","Beverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie","left to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston","left to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling","seven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,","left to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston","The article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.","Clipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca","Berkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library","includes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","Volume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.","Volume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.","Included are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri","The notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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Beery saved the letters she received in response.","contains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament","This arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers","Letters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.","These are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.","Cards include fingerprints and photo.","This card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.","Includes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.","Includes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.","Suspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.","Includes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.","The article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.","The maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.","Brusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"","The letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.","2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs","Some of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.","The photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.","Monument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung","6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.","Photos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; L. Thomann Brienz","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","Diary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"","Napoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy","Maps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau","The bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943","Page 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.","Kinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.","Patricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.","The Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.","The photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents","The storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.","The wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.","Shows altar, congregants and clergy.","Text of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.","Reprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.","The album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.","7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.","The folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.","There are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. The items are:","(1) one uniform with side cap, (1) one helmet, (1) one sabre, (1) one set of cowbells, (2) two photographs, (1) one folder of correspondence, letters, and battle reports spanning 1943-1944, (2) rounds of Western Cartridge Company 1942 ammunition marked \"WCC 42,\" (1) one metal canteen, (1) one metal military flashlight, (1) one can of rations, (2) two metal folding cutlery kits, (1) one thermometer, (1) wooden block with a \"J\" and \"W\" on the sides, (1) one pocket nail file with a clip, (1) one metal German military belt buckle with the words \"Gott Mit Uns\" (confirmed Nazi buckle), (1) one pair of dog tags, (1) one metal ID bracelet, (1) one mother-of-pearl cuff link (other pair missing), (1) one metal cuff link (pair missing), (1) one 1920 koninkrijk der nederlanden coin 1 cent, (1) one iron cross medal, (1) one American Legion heart medal, (14) fourteen pins of various sizes and materials, (9) nine large brass US Military buttons, (11) eleven small brass US Military buttons, (8) eight military bar pins, some with metal stars, (6) six military patches, and (1) one trophy in honor of a fallen soldier from 1943.","This item consists of one 16mm film featuring members of the US Army Signal Corps engaged in training exercises at the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Italy.","This item consists of one (1) 8mm film reel and two (2) digitized copies of the 8 mm film produced by Hilda Franklin and Dick Bell of the U.S. Army 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit. The file depicts the couple's wedding, members of the 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit, and Italian landmarks and scenery.","Copyright restrictions may apply.","Of unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection. The \"8th Evac.\" was organized and staffed primarily by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. The collection contains scrapbooks, memoirs, reports, and numerous photographs that recall the experiences of the men and women who provided medical and nursing care in North Africa and Italy during the war.","Claude Moore Health Sciences Library","Guerrant, John","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS.5","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/112"],"normalized_title_ssm":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"collection_ssim":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"access_terms_ssm":["Copyright restrictions may apply."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["18.25 linear ft. 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In February of 1942, University President John L. Newcomb and Dean of the School of Medicine, Harvey E. Jordan, gave permission for the organization of a medical unit for war service designed to be an evacuation hospital for emergency surgical cases. In March of 1942, Dr. Staige D. Blackford was made director of the unit. Dr. E. Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. 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Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n","\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n","\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n","\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n","\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. The unit received more awards, commendations, and decorations than most similar units and served longer in North Africa and Italy than any other American hospital. The men and women of the 8th Evacuation Hospital served their country well and were excellent representatives of the University of Virginia.\n"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eProcessed by:\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eHistorical Collections Staff\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Processed by: Historical Collections Staff"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e8th Evacuation Hospital Collection, MS-5, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and Services, University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["8th Evacuation Hospital Collection, MS-5, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and Services, University of Virginia"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFinding Aid by M. 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Thornton, M.D.; Moderator: John F. Harlan, 1989; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 U93 1989 [audio/visual material] Also see other materials at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe 8th Evacuation Hospital collection includes photographs, personal and official correspondence, reports, notebooks, purchase orders, citations, certificates, scrapbooks, newsclippings, insignia, and a manuscript of Byrd Stuart Leavell's book: The 8th Evac.: a History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II (1970). Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTHE DIETZ PRESS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eINCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. 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Hospital with Secretary of War Stimson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Pietramala, and Teano; Snow, Wood Cutting, Mess Tent, Operating Theater, Wards, Aid Station\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Capua Area, and Teano Area; Wood Cutting, Water Supply, Hospital Lab, X-Ray Tent, Operating Room, Utilities Tent, Winterization, Ward Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Teano, and Carinola; USO Show, Various Individuals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Caserta, Carinola, Teano, Riardo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Teano, Santa Maria, Cellole, Beach below Minturno; Stretching Tent, German prisoner patient, Marlene Dietrich Show\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 1944 - Rome, Grosseto, Cisterna, Le Ferriere\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 1944 - Cisterna, Le Ferriere, Rome, Cecina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGalluzzo, Cecina, Naples, Volterra - Supply Tent, Enlisted Mens' Mess, Ward Tents, Post Office, USO performers, Generators, WACs and Nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCecina, and Volterra; Laboratory, Refrigerators, Secretary of Navy Forrestal, Clinic, Dispensary, and Dental Clinic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCecina, Galluzzo, Castiglioncello, San Gimignano; General Giraud, Captain Wharton, General Clark, General Alexander, King George VI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSan Gimignano, Galluzzo, Pietramala, Siena; Red Cross Workers, Laundry Tent, Offices, Congresswoman Mary Nourse Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlorence, and Pietremala; Winterization, Clare Booth Luce\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietremala; Winterization, Wood Supply, Water Tower, Enlisted Mens' Quarters, Dental Clinic, Mess Hall, Ward Tents, Pre-Fabs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietremala, Cecina, and Florence; Secretary of War Stimson, Ward Tents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Futa Pass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala, Buttapietra, Verona, Salo, and Carinola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1945 - Buttapietra, Pietramala, Verona, Mt. Beni, Venice; Ambulance Convoy, German Prison Camp Refugees, Chaplains' Tents, Red Cross Tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay, 1945 - Venice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1945 - Venice, Buttapietra, Milan and Alassio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenoa, Lake Garda and Fasano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFasano, Dezanzano, and Gardano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePo River, Gibraltar, and Dezanzano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Italian consulate building where McKoan took command Feb. 1943 2. Ward at 8th Evac. in Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Ward tents, 8th EVAC. (on roof), Casablanca, Mar. 1943 2. 8th EVAC. at roof of Italian consulate, Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Maj. Wintrop at work in dental clinic, Casablanca, Feb. 1943 2. Clean-up prior to move to Anfa Hill, March 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Tents 2. Enlisted men pack bags, March 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. View from Anfa Hill 2. Col. McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. McKoan with Dutch Consul Cabos, outside McKoan's tent on Anfa Hill, June 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Funeral for PFC Harold C. Phillips who drowned 6/10/43 at Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. Funeral for Harold C. Phillips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMechanics salvaging lumber in Casablanca from shipping crates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArab children in North Africa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaving Anfa Hill for Algiers: Loading trucks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Algiers 2. Country scene en route to Algiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCathedral of the Black Virgin, Algiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCol. Radke and John McKoan at Cap Matifou, Algiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCap Matifou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePacking to leave Cap Matifou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoat Hill, Oran, Algeria; Lt. Col. Staige D. Blackford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. British motor boat, Oran, Algeria 2. Downed plane at Paestum, Italy - used as Nurses' Latrine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNaples\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePompeii\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Cassino, Italy 2. Battapaglia - Refugees headed south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. McKoan and General Martin 2. Mary Jane McCone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAir Raid on Naples, Searchlights\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaserta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWindham and Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaverty (killed at Anzio), Bruce, Huffman, Martin, McKoan, Galvin, Sullivan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan directing operations at Teano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommanding General of U.S. Air Force in Italy and McKoan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan looking over German battle plans captured by Pvt. John Deringer of the 6th Armored Infantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano, Italy - Ambulance Turnabout, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-100390\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; McKoan and Buffington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen with jeep\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; X-ray darkroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSterilization Room; Operating Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Surgical Tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarinola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarinola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Face injury case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassino; Front line\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldiers on tank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaserta; Italian Army Camouflage School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Clinical Laboratory\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePignataro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier who stepped on a mine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSan Pietro; Front line\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Surgical Tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Shock equipment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Sterilizing Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaserta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLatrine in use\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasualties in receiving tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Roosevelt Dies\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Japs Say They Accept\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Peace at Last\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eshows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePalazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatues, children and soldiers in Rome\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWinterized ward tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDish-washing tent, patients' mess\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWard sterilization room; Noon and Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca; Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaird, William\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hotel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca; 66th Station Hospital\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorwath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBara, Morton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChaplains' tents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRandal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIrving Berlin with a group of officers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStimson and General Clark visiting camp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmy Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill; McNeel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Garda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoat Hill; Oran; Algeria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen shaving\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarbor at Oran, Algeria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill; Jenkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaldwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala; Martin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterior of shock ward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStimson; Drash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark; Stimson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark; Stimson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eErk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeeslin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlazer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKinkopf, McKoan, Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTop Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis Kirkman in the center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTed Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWomen L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph taken and donated by William Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efar left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edesigned by Randal Luscombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e: Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorthrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eshows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLuce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA ward tent was located here during the siege\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTop row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHolsinger bottom right with pipe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommendation is for meritorious service during January 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eoperating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably Drash and Harlin on right\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fiosole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Interior of post-operative tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNurses, patients and tents in the background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeery in checkered dress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Washing operating room supplies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRandal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Rest camp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: What we came home on\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: [Camp] Kilmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article is about Alice Huffman Bugel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eenclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis copy was used to make spiral bound books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eletter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edescribes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ea paper about Horace Downing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of Naples harbor in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enotation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026amp; Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethe Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLuscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHilda Franklin Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enotes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by son of Norman Thornton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eparty given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBerkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter54/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter55/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant writes that after the war Beery wrote to the families of those who died at the 8th Evac Hospital. Beery saved the letters she received in response.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCards include fingerprints and photo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome photos taken in Pompeii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; L. Thomann Brienz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome photos taken in Pompeii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNapoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShows altar, congregants and clergy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. 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Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/","THE DIETZ PRESS","J. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH","AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES","INCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.","ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD","8th Evac. Hospital in Anfa Hill, Casablanca, and Italy","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca and Pietramala, Spring, 1945","8th Evac. in Pietremala, and Teano; Mud, Operating Tent, X-Ray Area","8th Evac. in Pietramala; Dispensary, Operating Tent, X-Ray Dark Room, Mess Tent, Ward, Latrines, Operating Theaters, Tent Construction","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca, and Ravello; Purple Heart Ceremony; Tents; Vehicles","8th Evac. in Pietramala, Teano, and Montecatini Area; Mess Tent, Shock Tent, Water Truck and Tank, Blood Bank, Utility Tent, Operating Room, X-Ray Department, Ambulance Turnabout, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Immunization Shots","Casablanca, and Marrakesh; Rocks, Allied Parade, Set-Up at Anfa, Purple Heart Ceremony","Pietramala seen from Mt. Beni, Ambulances, Major John O. Mcneel, M. C., Registrar, 8th Evac. Hospital with Secretary of War Stimson","8th Evac. in Pietramala, and Teano; Snow, Wood Cutting, Mess Tent, Operating Theater, Wards, Aid Station","8th Evac. in Capua Area, and Teano Area; Wood Cutting, Water Supply, Hospital Lab, X-Ray Tent, Operating Room, Utilities Tent, Winterization, Ward Building","8th Evac. in Teano, and Carinola; USO Show, Various Individuals","8th Evac. in Caserta, Carinola, Teano, Riardo","8th Evac. in Teano, Santa Maria, Cellole, Beach below Minturno; Stretching Tent, German prisoner patient, Marlene Dietrich Show","June 1944 - Rome, Grosseto, Cisterna, Le Ferriere","June 1944 - Cisterna, Le Ferriere, Rome, Cecina","Galluzzo, Cecina, Naples, Volterra - Supply Tent, Enlisted Mens' Mess, Ward Tents, Post Office, USO performers, Generators, WACs and Nurses","Cecina, and Volterra; Laboratory, Refrigerators, Secretary of Navy Forrestal, Clinic, Dispensary, and Dental Clinic","Cecina, Galluzzo, Castiglioncello, San Gimignano; General Giraud, Captain Wharton, General Clark, General Alexander, King George VI","San Gimignano, Galluzzo, Pietramala, Siena; Red Cross Workers, Laundry Tent, Offices, Congresswoman Mary Nourse Rogers","Florence, and Pietremala; Winterization, Clare Booth Luce","Pietremala; Winterization, Wood Supply, Water Tower, Enlisted Mens' Quarters, Dental Clinic, Mess Hall, Ward Tents, Pre-Fabs","Pietremala, Cecina, and Florence; Secretary of War Stimson, Ward Tents","Pietramala, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Futa Pass","Pietramala, Buttapietra, Verona, Salo, and Carinola","1945 - Buttapietra, Pietramala, Verona, Mt. Beni, Venice; Ambulance Convoy, German Prison Camp Refugees, Chaplains' Tents, Red Cross Tent","May, 1945 - Venice","May 1945 - Venice, Buttapietra, Milan and Alassio","Genoa, Lake Garda and Fasano","Fasano, Dezanzano, and Gardano","Po River, Gibraltar, and Dezanzano","1. Italian consulate building where McKoan took command Feb. 1943 2. Ward at 8th Evac. in Casablanca","1. Ward tents, 8th EVAC. (on roof), Casablanca, Mar. 1943 2. 8th EVAC. at roof of Italian consulate, Casablanca","1. Maj. Wintrop at work in dental clinic, Casablanca, Feb. 1943 2. Clean-up prior to move to Anfa Hill, March 1943","1. Tents 2. Enlisted men pack bags, March 1943","1. View from Anfa Hill 2. Col. McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943","1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.","1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill","1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943","1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943","1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division","1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill","1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. McKoan with Dutch Consul Cabos, outside McKoan's tent on Anfa Hill, June 1943","1. Funeral for PFC Harold C. Phillips who drowned 6/10/43 at Casablanca","2. Funeral for Harold C. Phillips","Mechanics salvaging lumber in Casablanca from shipping crates","Arab children in North Africa","Leaving Anfa Hill for Algiers: Loading trucks","1. Algiers 2. Country scene en route to Algiers","Cathedral of the Black Virgin, Algiers","Col. Radke and John McKoan at Cap Matifou, Algiers","Cap Matifou","Packing to leave Cap Matifou","Goat Hill, Oran, Algeria; Lt. Col. Staige D. Blackford","1. British motor boat, Oran, Algeria 2. Downed plane at Paestum, Italy - used as Nurses' Latrine","Naples","Pompeii","1. Cassino, Italy 2. Battapaglia - Refugees headed south","1. McKoan and General Martin 2. Mary Jane McCone","Air Raid on Naples, Searchlights","Caserta","Windham and Robinson","Haverty (killed at Anzio), Bruce, Huffman, Martin, McKoan, Galvin, Sullivan","McKoan directing operations at Teano","Commanding General of U.S. Air Force in Italy and McKoan","McKoan looking over German battle plans captured by Pvt. John Deringer of the 6th Armored Infantry","Teano","Teano, Italy - Ambulance Turnabout, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-100390","Teano","Tin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area","Teano; McKoan and Buffington","Men with jeep","Teano","Teano","1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino","Alfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus","Teano; X-ray darkroom","Teano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe","Teano","Teano","Sterilization Room; Operating Room","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room","Carinola","Carinola","Teano; Face injury case","Cassino; Front line","Soldiers on tank","Caserta; Italian Army Camouflage School","Casablanca","Capua; Clinical Laboratory","Pignataro","Soldier who stepped on a mine","8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6","San Pietro; Front line","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Shock equipment","Teano; Sterilizing Room","Caserta","Latrine in use","Cassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent","Teano","Casualties in receiving tent","The newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.","The newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.","Ruth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.","\"Roosevelt Dies\"","\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM","\"Japs Say They Accept\"","\"Peace at Last\"","\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"","Baskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses","shows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy","Includes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.","Palazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.","The drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.","The hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.","This report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.","These orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.","Statues, children and soldiers in Rome","Winterized ward tent","Dish-washing tent, patients' mess","Ward sterilization room; Noon and Robinson","Casablanca; Anfa Hill","Laird, William","Anfa Hill","Anfa Hotel","Casablanca; 66th Station Hospital","Horwath","Bara, Morton","Chaplains' tents","Randal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design","Irving Berlin with a group of officers","Stimson and General Clark visiting camp","Army Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome","Left to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.","Blackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely","Pietramala","Anfa Hill; McNeel","Teano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward","Lake Garda","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria","Men shaving","Harbor at Oran, Algeria","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside","Anfa Hill; Jenkins","Baldwin","Pietramala; Martin","Interior of shock ward","Stimson; Drash","Clark; Stimson","Clark; Stimson","Erk","Tucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer","Geeslin","Glazer","Drash","Bara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer","Kinkopf, McKoan, Snavely","Pratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula","From left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Top Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","note entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58","Lewis Kirkman in the center","Ted Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594","Women L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird","photograph taken and donated by William Snavely","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403","Left to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man","Left to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5","Left to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery","far left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Smith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-","Monin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586","Kirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks","3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified","Tim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo","designed by Randal Luscombe","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photos","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera","Colonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Left to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table",": Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group","Blackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table","McKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo","left to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca","Northrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe","Harry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle","left to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister","\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers","shows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Fletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558","left to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","J. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767","left to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179","left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Luce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984","Left to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555","A ward tent was located here during the siege","left to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man","photo by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579","This photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Shaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.","Shaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"","Shaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.","The transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.","The photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.","The photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.","The photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.","Top row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian","The photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","These are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.","Guerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.","Holsinger bottom right with pipe","left to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table","Clark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589","One end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982","This photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.","Scrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion","Commendation is for meritorious service during January 1944","Alumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.","Letter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac","Drash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty","operating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables","Wiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses","Probably Drash and Harlin on right","2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.","Notation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche","Notation on back: Fiosole","Notation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent","Notation on back: Interior of post-operative tent","Nurses, patients and tents in the background","Beery in checkered dress","Notation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.","Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Left to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571","from left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Notation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women","Notation on back: Washing operating room supplies","Randal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection","Left to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people","McKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse","The belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal","The red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.","left to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson","M. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera","Notation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade","Notation of back: Rest camp","Notation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street","Dorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549","Left to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd","Drash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man","Left to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.","Notation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1","Notation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.","Notation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.","Left to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH","Notation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.","Notation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944","Notation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]","Notation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna","Notation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.","Notation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.","Two men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Photo shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812","Left to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.","The letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell","The note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Enclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion","donated by Cathleene Carter","Left to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup","Notation on back: What we came home on","Notation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]","Notation on back: [Camp] Kilmer","Same building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex","Photos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building","Cadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Many photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Medical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff","Certificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.","Certificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","The certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.","Notation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely","William Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left","Notation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Hilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769","The enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.","includes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould","The article is about Alice Huffman Bugel","Macey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy","enclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.","This copy was used to make spiral bound books.","This book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.","Guerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.","left to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson","left to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson","note prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin","left to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie","left to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman","left to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash","left to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker","left to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent","photo shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944","photo shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","letter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","includes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant","book review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen","describes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos","Norman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left","a paper about Horace Downing","photo is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943","photo is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944","photo is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club","photo is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943","photo is of Naples harbor in 1943","notation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026 Italy","the Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa","\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter","Luscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac","Marshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac","Hilda Franklin Bell","notes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society","John Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk","This detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)","donated by son of Norman Thornton","1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill","Enclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall","The letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463","contains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses","John Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","left to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman","left to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180","party given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac","Many people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn","left to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man","Documents are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton","Betty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.","left to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling","Minnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo","left to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell","left to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell","Beverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie","left to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston","left to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling","seven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,","left to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston","The article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.","Clipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca","Berkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library","includes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","Volume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.","Volume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.","Included are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri","The notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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Beery saved the letters she received in response.","contains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament","This arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers","Letters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.","These are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.","Cards include fingerprints and photo.","This card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.","Includes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.","Includes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.","Suspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.","Includes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.","The article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.","The maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.","Brusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"","The letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.","2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs","Some of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.","The photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.","Monument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung","6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.","Photos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; L. Thomann Brienz","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","Diary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"","Napoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy","Maps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau","The bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943","Page 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.","Kinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.","Patricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.","The Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.","The photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents","The storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.","The wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.","Shows altar, congregants and clergy.","Text of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.","Reprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.","The album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.","7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.","The folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.","There are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. The items are:","(1) one uniform with side cap, (1) one helmet, (1) one sabre, (1) one set of cowbells, (2) two photographs, (1) one folder of correspondence, letters, and battle reports spanning 1943-1944, (2) rounds of Western Cartridge Company 1942 ammunition marked \"WCC 42,\" (1) one metal canteen, (1) one metal military flashlight, (1) one can of rations, (2) two metal folding cutlery kits, (1) one thermometer, (1) wooden block with a \"J\" and \"W\" on the sides, (1) one pocket nail file with a clip, (1) one metal German military belt buckle with the words \"Gott Mit Uns\" (confirmed Nazi buckle), (1) one pair of dog tags, (1) one metal ID bracelet, (1) one mother-of-pearl cuff link (other pair missing), (1) one metal cuff link (pair missing), (1) one 1920 koninkrijk der nederlanden coin 1 cent, (1) one iron cross medal, (1) one American Legion heart medal, (14) fourteen pins of various sizes and materials, (9) nine large brass US Military buttons, (11) eleven small brass US Military buttons, (8) eight military bar pins, some with metal stars, (6) six military patches, and (1) one trophy in honor of a fallen soldier from 1943.","This item consists of one 16mm film featuring members of the US Army Signal Corps engaged in training exercises at the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Italy.","This item consists of one (1) 8mm film reel and two (2) digitized copies of the 8 mm film produced by Hilda Franklin and Dick Bell of the U.S. Army 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit. The file depicts the couple's wedding, members of the 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit, and Italian landmarks and scenery."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright restrictions may apply.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright restrictions may apply."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_789960313839502ee81eb962b5ede1f8\"\u003eOf unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection. The \"8th Evac.\" was organized and staffed primarily by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. The collection contains scrapbooks, memoirs, reports, and numerous photographs that recall the experiences of the men and women who provided medical and nursing care in North Africa and Italy during the war.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Of unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection. The \"8th Evac.\" was organized and staffed primarily by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. The collection contains scrapbooks, memoirs, reports, and numerous photographs that recall the experiences of the men and women who provided medical and nursing care in North Africa and Italy during the war."],"names_ssim":["Claude Moore Health Sciences Library","Guerrant, John"],"corpname_ssim":["Claude Moore Health Sciences Library"],"persname_ssim":["Guerrant, John"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":1580,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T23:36:40.856Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_repositories_7_resources_112","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_7_resources_112","_root_":"viu_repositories_7_resources_112","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_7_resources_112","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/UVA/repositories_7_resources_112.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/134031","title_ssm":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"title_tesim":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1941-2011"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1941-2011"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS.5","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/112"],"text":["MS.5","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/112","8th Evacuation Hospital collection","18.25 linear ft. (38 boxes, ca. 18,000 items); correspondence, reports, photographs, 5 boxes of Byrd Stuart Leavell's manuscript, scrapbooks, and other archival material.","There are no restrictions.","\nThe 8th Evacuation Hospital was organized and staffed by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. In February of 1942, University President John L. Newcomb and Dean of the School of Medicine, Harvey E. Jordan, gave permission for the organization of a medical unit for war service designed to be an evacuation hospital for emergency surgical cases. In March of 1942, Dr. Staige D. Blackford was made director of the unit. Dr. E. Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n","\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n","\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n","\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n","\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. The unit received more awards, commendations, and decorations than most similar units and served longer in North Africa and Italy than any other American hospital. The men and women of the 8th Evacuation Hospital served their country well and were excellent representatives of the University of Virginia.\n","Processed by: Historical Collections Staff","Finding Aid by M. Alison White; 2006, 2012, 2014 revisions by Janet Pearson.","Archivist Amanda Greenwood interfiled this file into the collection on June 29, 2025.","This item was processed as an addition to the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection (MS-5) on 10/28/2025.","\nRelated materials catalogued individually at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library:\n","The 8th Evac: A History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II, by Byrd Stuart Leavell, [1970]; 260 p.; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 .L4 1970 C'est le Garre: Reminiscenses of a World War II Army Nurse, by Elizabeth Engleman Carter [edited by Caroline Carter Jones], 1992?; Typescript, 39 p.; Health Sciences Rare Oversize Shelves: D807.U722 NO.8 .C3 1992 UVA Goes to War: The Story of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II, [sound recording]; Panelists: John L. Guerrant, M.D.; Elizabeth Drash, R.N.; William N. Thornton, M.D.; Moderator: John F. Harlan, 1989; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 U93 1989 [audio/visual material] Also see other materials at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","The 8th Evacuation Hospital collection includes photographs, personal and official correspondence, reports, notebooks, purchase orders, citations, certificates, scrapbooks, newsclippings, insignia, and a manuscript of Byrd Stuart Leavell's book: The 8th Evac.: a History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II (1970). Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/","THE DIETZ PRESS","J. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH","AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES","INCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.","ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD","8th Evac. Hospital in Anfa Hill, Casablanca, and Italy","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca and Pietramala, Spring, 1945","8th Evac. in Pietremala, and Teano; Mud, Operating Tent, X-Ray Area","8th Evac. in Pietramala; Dispensary, Operating Tent, X-Ray Dark Room, Mess Tent, Ward, Latrines, Operating Theaters, Tent Construction","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca, and Ravello; Purple Heart Ceremony; Tents; Vehicles","8th Evac. in Pietramala, Teano, and Montecatini Area; Mess Tent, Shock Tent, Water Truck and Tank, Blood Bank, Utility Tent, Operating Room, X-Ray Department, Ambulance Turnabout, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Immunization Shots","Casablanca, and Marrakesh; Rocks, Allied Parade, Set-Up at Anfa, Purple Heart Ceremony","Pietramala seen from Mt. Beni, Ambulances, Major John O. Mcneel, M. C., Registrar, 8th Evac. Hospital with Secretary of War Stimson","8th Evac. in Pietramala, and Teano; Snow, Wood Cutting, Mess Tent, Operating Theater, Wards, Aid Station","8th Evac. in Capua Area, and Teano Area; Wood Cutting, Water Supply, Hospital Lab, X-Ray Tent, Operating Room, Utilities Tent, Winterization, Ward Building","8th Evac. in Teano, and Carinola; USO Show, Various Individuals","8th Evac. in Caserta, Carinola, Teano, Riardo","8th Evac. in Teano, Santa Maria, Cellole, Beach below Minturno; Stretching Tent, German prisoner patient, Marlene Dietrich Show","June 1944 - Rome, Grosseto, Cisterna, Le Ferriere","June 1944 - Cisterna, Le Ferriere, Rome, Cecina","Galluzzo, Cecina, Naples, Volterra - Supply Tent, Enlisted Mens' Mess, Ward Tents, Post Office, USO performers, Generators, WACs and Nurses","Cecina, and Volterra; Laboratory, Refrigerators, Secretary of Navy Forrestal, Clinic, Dispensary, and Dental Clinic","Cecina, Galluzzo, Castiglioncello, San Gimignano; General Giraud, Captain Wharton, General Clark, General Alexander, King George VI","San Gimignano, Galluzzo, Pietramala, Siena; Red Cross Workers, Laundry Tent, Offices, Congresswoman Mary Nourse Rogers","Florence, and Pietremala; Winterization, Clare Booth Luce","Pietremala; Winterization, Wood Supply, Water Tower, Enlisted Mens' Quarters, Dental Clinic, Mess Hall, Ward Tents, Pre-Fabs","Pietremala, Cecina, and Florence; Secretary of War Stimson, Ward Tents","Pietramala, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Futa Pass","Pietramala, Buttapietra, Verona, Salo, and Carinola","1945 - Buttapietra, Pietramala, Verona, Mt. Beni, Venice; Ambulance Convoy, German Prison Camp Refugees, Chaplains' Tents, Red Cross Tent","May, 1945 - Venice","May 1945 - Venice, Buttapietra, Milan and Alassio","Genoa, Lake Garda and Fasano","Fasano, Dezanzano, and Gardano","Po River, Gibraltar, and Dezanzano","1. Italian consulate building where McKoan took command Feb. 1943 2. Ward at 8th Evac. in Casablanca","1. Ward tents, 8th EVAC. (on roof), Casablanca, Mar. 1943 2. 8th EVAC. at roof of Italian consulate, Casablanca","1. Maj. Wintrop at work in dental clinic, Casablanca, Feb. 1943 2. Clean-up prior to move to Anfa Hill, March 1943","1. Tents 2. Enlisted men pack bags, March 1943","1. View from Anfa Hill 2. Col. McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943","1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.","1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill","1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943","1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943","1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division","1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill","1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. McKoan with Dutch Consul Cabos, outside McKoan's tent on Anfa Hill, June 1943","1. Funeral for PFC Harold C. Phillips who drowned 6/10/43 at Casablanca","2. Funeral for Harold C. Phillips","Mechanics salvaging lumber in Casablanca from shipping crates","Arab children in North Africa","Leaving Anfa Hill for Algiers: Loading trucks","1. Algiers 2. Country scene en route to Algiers","Cathedral of the Black Virgin, Algiers","Col. Radke and John McKoan at Cap Matifou, Algiers","Cap Matifou","Packing to leave Cap Matifou","Goat Hill, Oran, Algeria; Lt. Col. Staige D. Blackford","1. British motor boat, Oran, Algeria 2. Downed plane at Paestum, Italy - used as Nurses' Latrine","Naples","Pompeii","1. Cassino, Italy 2. Battapaglia - Refugees headed south","1. McKoan and General Martin 2. Mary Jane McCone","Air Raid on Naples, Searchlights","Caserta","Windham and Robinson","Haverty (killed at Anzio), Bruce, Huffman, Martin, McKoan, Galvin, Sullivan","McKoan directing operations at Teano","Commanding General of U.S. Air Force in Italy and McKoan","McKoan looking over German battle plans captured by Pvt. John Deringer of the 6th Armored Infantry","Teano","Teano, Italy - Ambulance Turnabout, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-100390","Teano","Tin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area","Teano; McKoan and Buffington","Men with jeep","Teano","Teano","1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino","Alfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus","Teano; X-ray darkroom","Teano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe","Teano","Teano","Sterilization Room; Operating Room","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room","Carinola","Carinola","Teano; Face injury case","Cassino; Front line","Soldiers on tank","Caserta; Italian Army Camouflage School","Casablanca","Capua; Clinical Laboratory","Pignataro","Soldier who stepped on a mine","8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6","San Pietro; Front line","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Shock equipment","Teano; Sterilizing Room","Caserta","Latrine in use","Cassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent","Teano","Casualties in receiving tent","The newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.","The newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.","Ruth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.","\"Roosevelt Dies\"","\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM","\"Japs Say They Accept\"","\"Peace at Last\"","\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"","Baskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses","shows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy","Includes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.","Palazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.","The drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.","The hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.","This report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.","These orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.","Statues, children and soldiers in Rome","Winterized ward tent","Dish-washing tent, patients' mess","Ward sterilization room; Noon and Robinson","Casablanca; Anfa Hill","Laird, William","Anfa Hill","Anfa Hotel","Casablanca; 66th Station Hospital","Horwath","Bara, Morton","Chaplains' tents","Randal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design","Irving Berlin with a group of officers","Stimson and General Clark visiting camp","Army Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome","Left to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.","Blackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely","Pietramala","Anfa Hill; McNeel","Teano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward","Lake Garda","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria","Men shaving","Harbor at Oran, Algeria","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside","Anfa Hill; Jenkins","Baldwin","Pietramala; Martin","Interior of shock ward","Stimson; Drash","Clark; Stimson","Clark; Stimson","Erk","Tucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer","Geeslin","Glazer","Drash","Bara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer","Kinkopf, McKoan, Snavely","Pratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula","From left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Top Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","note entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58","Lewis Kirkman in the center","Ted Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594","Women L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird","photograph taken and donated by William Snavely","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403","Left to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man","Left to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5","Left to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery","far left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Smith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-","Monin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586","Kirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks","3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified","Tim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo","designed by Randal Luscombe","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photos","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera","Colonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Left to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table",": Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group","Blackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table","McKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo","left to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca","Northrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe","Harry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle","left to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister","\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers","shows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Fletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558","left to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","J. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767","left to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179","left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Luce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984","Left to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555","A ward tent was located here during the siege","left to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man","photo by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579","This photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Shaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.","Shaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"","Shaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.","The transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.","The photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.","The photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.","The photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.","Top row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian","The photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","These are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.","Guerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.","Holsinger bottom right with pipe","left to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table","Clark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589","One end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982","This photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.","Scrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion","Commendation is for meritorious service during January 1944","Alumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.","Letter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac","Drash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty","operating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables","Wiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses","Probably Drash and Harlin on right","2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.","Notation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche","Notation on back: Fiosole","Notation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent","Notation on back: Interior of post-operative tent","Nurses, patients and tents in the background","Beery in checkered dress","Notation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.","Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Left to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571","from left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Notation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women","Notation on back: Washing operating room supplies","Randal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection","Left to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people","McKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse","The belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal","The red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.","left to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson","M. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera","Notation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade","Notation of back: Rest camp","Notation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street","Dorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549","Left to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd","Drash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man","Left to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.","Notation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1","Notation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.","Notation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.","Left to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH","Notation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.","Notation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944","Notation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]","Notation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna","Notation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.","Notation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.","Two men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Photo shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812","Left to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.","The letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell","The note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Enclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion","donated by Cathleene Carter","Left to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup","Notation on back: What we came home on","Notation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]","Notation on back: [Camp] Kilmer","Same building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex","Photos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building","Cadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Many photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Medical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff","Certificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.","Certificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","The certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.","Notation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely","William Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left","Notation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Hilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769","The enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.","includes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould","The article is about Alice Huffman Bugel","Macey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy","enclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.","This copy was used to make spiral bound books.","This book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.","Guerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.","left to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson","left to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson","note prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin","left to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie","left to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman","left to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash","left to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker","left to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent","photo shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944","photo shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","letter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","includes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant","book review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen","describes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos","Norman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left","a paper about Horace Downing","photo is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943","photo is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944","photo is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club","photo is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943","photo is of Naples harbor in 1943","notation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026 Italy","the Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa","\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter","Luscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac","Marshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac","Hilda Franklin Bell","notes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society","John Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk","This detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)","donated by son of Norman Thornton","1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill","Enclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall","The letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463","contains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses","John Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","left to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman","left to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180","party given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac","Many people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn","left to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man","Documents are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton","Betty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.","left to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling","Minnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo","left to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell","left to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell","Beverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie","left to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston","left to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling","seven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,","left to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston","The article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.","Clipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca","Berkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library","includes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","Volume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.","Volume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.","Included are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri","The notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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Beery saved the letters she received in response.","contains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament","This arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers","Letters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.","These are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.","Cards include fingerprints and photo.","This card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.","Includes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.","Includes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.","Suspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.","Includes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.","The article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.","The maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.","Brusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"","The letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.","2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs","Some of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.","The photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.","Monument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung","6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.","Photos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; L. Thomann Brienz","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","Diary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"","Napoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy","Maps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau","The bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943","Page 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.","Kinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.","Patricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.","The Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.","The photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents","The storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.","The wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.","Shows altar, congregants and clergy.","Text of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.","Reprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.","The album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.","7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.","The folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.","There are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. The items are:","(1) one uniform with side cap, (1) one helmet, (1) one sabre, (1) one set of cowbells, (2) two photographs, (1) one folder of correspondence, letters, and battle reports spanning 1943-1944, (2) rounds of Western Cartridge Company 1942 ammunition marked \"WCC 42,\" (1) one metal canteen, (1) one metal military flashlight, (1) one can of rations, (2) two metal folding cutlery kits, (1) one thermometer, (1) wooden block with a \"J\" and \"W\" on the sides, (1) one pocket nail file with a clip, (1) one metal German military belt buckle with the words \"Gott Mit Uns\" (confirmed Nazi buckle), (1) one pair of dog tags, (1) one metal ID bracelet, (1) one mother-of-pearl cuff link (other pair missing), (1) one metal cuff link (pair missing), (1) one 1920 koninkrijk der nederlanden coin 1 cent, (1) one iron cross medal, (1) one American Legion heart medal, (14) fourteen pins of various sizes and materials, (9) nine large brass US Military buttons, (11) eleven small brass US Military buttons, (8) eight military bar pins, some with metal stars, (6) six military patches, and (1) one trophy in honor of a fallen soldier from 1943.","This item consists of one 16mm film featuring members of the US Army Signal Corps engaged in training exercises at the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Italy.","This item consists of one (1) 8mm film reel and two (2) digitized copies of the 8 mm film produced by Hilda Franklin and Dick Bell of the U.S. Army 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit. The file depicts the couple's wedding, members of the 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit, and Italian landmarks and scenery.","Copyright restrictions may apply.","Of unique relevance to the University of Virginia Health System is the 8th Evacuation Hospital Collection. The \"8th Evac.\" was organized and staffed primarily by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. The collection contains scrapbooks, memoirs, reports, and numerous photographs that recall the experiences of the men and women who provided medical and nursing care in North Africa and Italy during the war.","Claude Moore Health Sciences Library","Guerrant, John","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS.5","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/7/resources/112"],"normalized_title_ssm":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"collection_ssim":["8th Evacuation Hospital collection"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"access_terms_ssm":["Copyright restrictions may apply."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["18.25 linear ft. 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In February of 1942, University President John L. Newcomb and Dean of the School of Medicine, Harvey E. Jordan, gave permission for the organization of a medical unit for war service designed to be an evacuation hospital for emergency surgical cases. In March of 1942, Dr. Staige D. Blackford was made director of the unit. Dr. E. Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. 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Cato Drash assisted Dr. Blackford in organizing a staff of over four hundred people for the 750-bed evacuation hospital, including 47 commissioned officers and 52 commissioned nurses. Ruth Beery, a former instructor at the School of Nursing, was made the principal chief nurse. Organization was completed by May of 1942.\n","\nThe unit went through basic training during the summer of 1942 and was activated on August 19, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Lincoln F. Putnam. In November of 1942, the men of the 8th Evacuation Hospital shipped out on the U.S.S. Santa Paula and went ashore at Casablanca where they set up a provisional general hospital at the former Italian consulate. Colonel John W. McKoan took over as commanding officer and oversaw the closing of the hospital four months after its establishment. During that time there were nearly 4,200 admissions and thousands of outpatients were treated in outpatient departments and the dental clinic.\n","\nOn March 14, 1943 the 8th Evacuation Hospital moved to a new location on Anfa Hill where they were joined by 51 nurses and began to function as a convalescent hospital, caring for nearly 1,460 inpatients before being dismantled and parked in early June. The unit moved to a bivouac area at Camp Matifou, Algiers for six weeks until they were assigned to Salerno, Italy. After their arrival in Italy, they learned that all the hospital equipment had been lost, but they quickly managed to procure tents, a telephone system, generator and laboratory equipment. The hospital moved to Caserta and stayed there from October until December of 1943, and then spent three months in Teano functioning as a field hospital for combat operation. In Italy the hospital became very efficient at following the moving front line of the Allied forces. The Allied advance slowed in the fall of 1944 and the 8th Evac. was assigned to a muddy field in Pietramala, a mountainous area north of Florence, where they stayed for six months. The fall was wet and muddy and the winter cold and snowy. During this time the unit treated over 9,000 inpatients, of whom half were injured and wounded.\n","\nThe end of fighting in Italy in the spring of 1945 meant that some members of the 8th Evac. were sent home, others to the Pacific, and others set up hospitals near Verona and Lake Garda. E. Cato Drash was made commanding officer as the 8th Evac. spent four months at Lake Garda treating almost 5,000 inpatients, mostly for disease. In the fall of 1945 the 8th Evacuation Hospital was demobilized after three and a half years of active duty. Over 48,000 patients, twice as many as were admitted to the University of Virginia Hospital in 1942-1944, were admitted to the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Africa and Italy over the three year period. Of those patients fourteen percent were injured, twenty-two percent were wounded, and sixty-four percent were sick. There were 253 deaths, or about half of one percent. More than 53,000 outpatients were seen in clinics.\n","\nThe Hospital functioned in the heat of North Africa and southern Italy and in the rain, snow, and cold of the Italian mountains. At times the operating areas were all in use with a hundred men waiting for surgery, and at other times the staff had time on their hands and little to entertain themselves with. The unit received more awards, commendations, and decorations than most similar units and served longer in North Africa and Italy than any other American hospital. The men and women of the 8th Evacuation Hospital served their country well and were excellent representatives of the University of Virginia.\n"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eProcessed by:\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eHistorical Collections Staff\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Processed by: Historical Collections Staff"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e8th Evacuation Hospital Collection, MS-5, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and Services, University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["8th Evacuation Hospital Collection, MS-5, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections and Services, University of Virginia"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFinding Aid by M. 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Guerrant, M.D.; Elizabeth Drash, R.N.; William N. Thornton, M.D.; Moderator: John F. Harlan, 1989; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 U93 1989 [audio/visual material]\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eAlso see other materials at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["\nRelated materials catalogued individually at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library:\n","The 8th Evac: A History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II, by Byrd Stuart Leavell, [1970]; 260 p.; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 .L4 1970 C'est le Garre: Reminiscenses of a World War II Army Nurse, by Elizabeth Engleman Carter [edited by Caroline Carter Jones], 1992?; Typescript, 39 p.; Health Sciences Rare Oversize Shelves: D807.U722 NO.8 .C3 1992 UVA Goes to War: The Story of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II, [sound recording]; Panelists: John L. Guerrant, M.D.; Elizabeth Drash, R.N.; William N. Thornton, M.D.; Moderator: John F. Harlan, 1989; Health Sciences Rare Shelves: D807.U722 NO. 8 U93 1989 [audio/visual material] Also see other materials at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe 8th Evacuation Hospital collection includes photographs, personal and official correspondence, reports, notebooks, purchase orders, citations, certificates, scrapbooks, newsclippings, insignia, and a manuscript of Byrd Stuart Leavell's book: The 8th Evac.: a History of the University of Virginia Hospital Unit in World War II (1970). Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTHE DIETZ PRESS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eINCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. Hospital in Anfa Hill, Casablanca, and Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca and Pietramala, Spring, 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Pietremala, and Teano; Mud, Operating Tent, X-Ray Area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Pietramala; Dispensary, Operating Tent, X-Ray Dark Room, Mess Tent, Ward, Latrines, Operating Theaters, Tent Construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca, and Ravello; Purple Heart Ceremony; Tents; Vehicles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Pietramala, Teano, and Montecatini Area; Mess Tent, Shock Tent, Water Truck and Tank, Blood Bank, Utility Tent, Operating Room, X-Ray Department, Ambulance Turnabout, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Immunization Shots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca, and Marrakesh; Rocks, Allied Parade, Set-Up at Anfa, Purple Heart Ceremony\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala seen from Mt. Beni, Ambulances, Major John O. Mcneel, M. C., Registrar, 8th Evac. Hospital with Secretary of War Stimson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Pietramala, and Teano; Snow, Wood Cutting, Mess Tent, Operating Theater, Wards, Aid Station\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Capua Area, and Teano Area; Wood Cutting, Water Supply, Hospital Lab, X-Ray Tent, Operating Room, Utilities Tent, Winterization, Ward Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Teano, and Carinola; USO Show, Various Individuals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Caserta, Carinola, Teano, Riardo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac. in Teano, Santa Maria, Cellole, Beach below Minturno; Stretching Tent, German prisoner patient, Marlene Dietrich Show\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 1944 - Rome, Grosseto, Cisterna, Le Ferriere\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 1944 - Cisterna, Le Ferriere, Rome, Cecina\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGalluzzo, Cecina, Naples, Volterra - Supply Tent, Enlisted Mens' Mess, Ward Tents, Post Office, USO performers, Generators, WACs and Nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCecina, and Volterra; Laboratory, Refrigerators, Secretary of Navy Forrestal, Clinic, Dispensary, and Dental Clinic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCecina, Galluzzo, Castiglioncello, San Gimignano; General Giraud, Captain Wharton, General Clark, General Alexander, King George VI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSan Gimignano, Galluzzo, Pietramala, Siena; Red Cross Workers, Laundry Tent, Offices, Congresswoman Mary Nourse Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlorence, and Pietremala; Winterization, Clare Booth Luce\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietremala; Winterization, Wood Supply, Water Tower, Enlisted Mens' Quarters, Dental Clinic, Mess Hall, Ward Tents, Pre-Fabs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietremala, Cecina, and Florence; Secretary of War Stimson, Ward Tents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Futa Pass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala, Buttapietra, Verona, Salo, and Carinola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1945 - Buttapietra, Pietramala, Verona, Mt. Beni, Venice; Ambulance Convoy, German Prison Camp Refugees, Chaplains' Tents, Red Cross Tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay, 1945 - Venice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1945 - Venice, Buttapietra, Milan and Alassio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenoa, Lake Garda and Fasano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFasano, Dezanzano, and Gardano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePo River, Gibraltar, and Dezanzano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Italian consulate building where McKoan took command Feb. 1943 2. Ward at 8th Evac. in Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Ward tents, 8th EVAC. (on roof), Casablanca, Mar. 1943 2. 8th EVAC. at roof of Italian consulate, Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Maj. Wintrop at work in dental clinic, Casablanca, Feb. 1943 2. Clean-up prior to move to Anfa Hill, March 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Tents 2. Enlisted men pack bags, March 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. View from Anfa Hill 2. Col. McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. McKoan with Dutch Consul Cabos, outside McKoan's tent on Anfa Hill, June 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Funeral for PFC Harold C. Phillips who drowned 6/10/43 at Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. Funeral for Harold C. Phillips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMechanics salvaging lumber in Casablanca from shipping crates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArab children in North Africa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaving Anfa Hill for Algiers: Loading trucks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Algiers 2. Country scene en route to Algiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCathedral of the Black Virgin, Algiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCol. Radke and John McKoan at Cap Matifou, Algiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCap Matifou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePacking to leave Cap Matifou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoat Hill, Oran, Algeria; Lt. Col. Staige D. Blackford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. British motor boat, Oran, Algeria 2. Downed plane at Paestum, Italy - used as Nurses' Latrine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNaples\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePompeii\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Cassino, Italy 2. Battapaglia - Refugees headed south\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. McKoan and General Martin 2. Mary Jane McCone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAir Raid on Naples, Searchlights\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaserta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWindham and Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaverty (killed at Anzio), Bruce, Huffman, Martin, McKoan, Galvin, Sullivan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan directing operations at Teano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommanding General of U.S. Air Force in Italy and McKoan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan looking over German battle plans captured by Pvt. John Deringer of the 6th Armored Infantry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano, Italy - Ambulance Turnabout, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-100390\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; McKoan and Buffington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen with jeep\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; X-ray darkroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSterilization Room; Operating Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Surgical Tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarinola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarinola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Face injury case\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassino; Front line\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldiers on tank\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaserta; Italian Army Camouflage School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Clinical Laboratory\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePignataro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoldier who stepped on a mine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSan Pietro; Front line\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapua; Surgical Tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Shock equipment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Sterilizing Room\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaserta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLatrine in use\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasualties in receiving tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Roosevelt Dies\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Japs Say They Accept\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Peace at Last\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eshows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePalazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatues, children and soldiers in Rome\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWinterized ward tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDish-washing tent, patients' mess\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWard sterilization room; Noon and Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca; Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaird, William\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hotel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCasablanca; 66th Station Hospital\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHorwath\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBara, Morton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChaplains' tents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRandal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIrving Berlin with a group of officers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStimson and General Clark visiting camp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmy Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill; McNeel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Garda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoat Hill; Oran; Algeria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMen shaving\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarbor at Oran, Algeria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnfa Hill; Jenkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaldwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePietramala; Martin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterior of shock ward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStimson; Drash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark; Stimson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark; Stimson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eErk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeeslin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlazer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKinkopf, McKoan, Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTop Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis Kirkman in the center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTed Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWomen L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph taken and donated by William Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efar left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edesigned by Randal Luscombe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e: Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorthrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eshows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLuce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA ward tent was located here during the siege\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTop row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHolsinger bottom right with pipe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommendation is for meritorious service during January 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eoperating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProbably Drash and Harlin on right\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fiosole\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Interior of post-operative tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNurses, patients and tents in the background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeery in checkered dress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Washing operating room supplies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRandal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Rest camp\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: What we came home on\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: [Camp] Kilmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Cathleene Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article is about Alice Huffman Bugel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eenclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis copy was used to make spiral bound books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epersonnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eletter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebook review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edescribes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ea paper about Horace Downing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto is of Naples harbor in 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enotation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026amp; Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethe Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLuscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHilda Franklin Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enotes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by son of Norman Thornton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eparty given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Forces Institute of Pathology photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eseven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eleft to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBerkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edonated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter49/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter50/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter51/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter52/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter53/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter54/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/letter55/\"\u003eTranscription\u003c/extref\u003eof letter is available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuerrant writes that after the war Beery wrote to the families of those who died at the 8th Evac Hospital. Beery saved the letters she received in response.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCards include fingerprints and photo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome photos taken in Pompeii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026amp; Vouga \u0026amp; Co.; L. Thomann Brienz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome photos taken in Pompeii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNapoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShows altar, congregants and clergy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. The items are:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e(1) one uniform with side cap, (1) one helmet, (1) one sabre, (1) one set of cowbells, (2) two photographs, (1) one folder of correspondence, letters, and battle reports spanning 1943-1944, (2) rounds of Western Cartridge Company 1942 ammunition marked \"WCC 42,\" (1) one metal canteen, (1) one metal military flashlight, (1) one can of rations, (2) two metal folding cutlery kits, (1) one thermometer, (1) wooden block with a \"J\" and \"W\" on the sides, (1) one pocket nail file with a clip, (1) one metal German military belt buckle with the words \"Gott Mit Uns\" (confirmed Nazi buckle), (1) one pair of dog tags, (1) one metal ID bracelet, (1) one mother-of-pearl cuff link (other pair missing), (1) one metal cuff link (pair missing), (1) one 1920 koninkrijk der nederlanden coin 1 cent, (1) one iron cross medal, (1) one American Legion heart medal, (14) fourteen pins of various sizes and materials, (9) nine large brass US Military buttons, (11) eleven small brass US Military buttons, (8) eight military bar pins, some with metal stars, (6) six military patches, and (1) one trophy in honor of a fallen soldier from 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item consists of one 16mm film featuring members of the US Army Signal Corps engaged in training exercises at the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item consists of one (1) 8mm film reel and two (2) digitized copies of the 8 mm film produced by Hilda Franklin and Dick Bell of the U.S. Army 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit. 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Additional artifacts, including uniforms, plaques, and a replica set of Roman instruments, are in the artifact collection at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, Historical Collections, University of Virginia. A web exhibit on the 8th Evacuation Hospital, featuring content and images from the collection is available here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/8thevacuation/","THE DIETZ PRESS","J. PAUL WINTHROP OBITUARY, ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH","AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE, ARMY DIGEST, ARMY TIMES","INCLUDES A SHEET WITH THE LAST NAMES OF 72 MEN WHO WERE EVIDENTLY PATIENTS AT THE 8TH EVAC. MANY NAMES CORRESPOND WITH THOSE IN RUTH BEERY'S NOTEBOOK OF THE MEN WHO DIED AT THE 8TH EVAC. THE NAMES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BUT ONLY GO PARTWAY THROUGH THE LETTER H. THE STATISTICAL REPORT GIVES INFO ON ADMISSIONS DIAGNOSES, FRACTURES, CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF WOUNDED PATIENTS, DEATHS, AND VARIOUS CLINICS.","ELIZABETH ENGLEMAN, CATO DRASH, STAIGE D. BLACKORD","8th Evac. Hospital in Anfa Hill, Casablanca, and Italy","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca and Pietramala, Spring, 1945","8th Evac. in Pietremala, and Teano; Mud, Operating Tent, X-Ray Area","8th Evac. in Pietramala; Dispensary, Operating Tent, X-Ray Dark Room, Mess Tent, Ward, Latrines, Operating Theaters, Tent Construction","8th Evac. in Casablanca, Italian Consulate in Casablanca, and Ravello; Purple Heart Ceremony; Tents; Vehicles","8th Evac. in Pietramala, Teano, and Montecatini Area; Mess Tent, Shock Tent, Water Truck and Tank, Blood Bank, Utility Tent, Operating Room, X-Ray Department, Ambulance Turnabout, Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Immunization Shots","Casablanca, and Marrakesh; Rocks, Allied Parade, Set-Up at Anfa, Purple Heart Ceremony","Pietramala seen from Mt. Beni, Ambulances, Major John O. Mcneel, M. C., Registrar, 8th Evac. Hospital with Secretary of War Stimson","8th Evac. in Pietramala, and Teano; Snow, Wood Cutting, Mess Tent, Operating Theater, Wards, Aid Station","8th Evac. in Capua Area, and Teano Area; Wood Cutting, Water Supply, Hospital Lab, X-Ray Tent, Operating Room, Utilities Tent, Winterization, Ward Building","8th Evac. in Teano, and Carinola; USO Show, Various Individuals","8th Evac. in Caserta, Carinola, Teano, Riardo","8th Evac. in Teano, Santa Maria, Cellole, Beach below Minturno; Stretching Tent, German prisoner patient, Marlene Dietrich Show","June 1944 - Rome, Grosseto, Cisterna, Le Ferriere","June 1944 - Cisterna, Le Ferriere, Rome, Cecina","Galluzzo, Cecina, Naples, Volterra - Supply Tent, Enlisted Mens' Mess, Ward Tents, Post Office, USO performers, Generators, WACs and Nurses","Cecina, and Volterra; Laboratory, Refrigerators, Secretary of Navy Forrestal, Clinic, Dispensary, and Dental Clinic","Cecina, Galluzzo, Castiglioncello, San Gimignano; General Giraud, Captain Wharton, General Clark, General Alexander, King George VI","San Gimignano, Galluzzo, Pietramala, Siena; Red Cross Workers, Laundry Tent, Offices, Congresswoman Mary Nourse Rogers","Florence, and Pietremala; Winterization, Clare Booth Luce","Pietremala; Winterization, Wood Supply, Water Tower, Enlisted Mens' Quarters, Dental Clinic, Mess Hall, Ward Tents, Pre-Fabs","Pietremala, Cecina, and Florence; Secretary of War Stimson, Ward Tents","Pietramala, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Futa Pass","Pietramala, Buttapietra, Verona, Salo, and Carinola","1945 - Buttapietra, Pietramala, Verona, Mt. Beni, Venice; Ambulance Convoy, German Prison Camp Refugees, Chaplains' Tents, Red Cross Tent","May, 1945 - Venice","May 1945 - Venice, Buttapietra, Milan and Alassio","Genoa, Lake Garda and Fasano","Fasano, Dezanzano, and Gardano","Po River, Gibraltar, and Dezanzano","1. Italian consulate building where McKoan took command Feb. 1943 2. Ward at 8th Evac. in Casablanca","1. Ward tents, 8th EVAC. (on roof), Casablanca, Mar. 1943 2. 8th EVAC. at roof of Italian consulate, Casablanca","1. Maj. Wintrop at work in dental clinic, Casablanca, Feb. 1943 2. Clean-up prior to move to Anfa Hill, March 1943","1. Tents 2. Enlisted men pack bags, March 1943","1. View from Anfa Hill 2. Col. McKoan and driver at President Roosevelt's villa, Casablanca, May 1943","1. Capt. \"Big\" Kincopf, Asst. 2. Anfa Hotel, Casablanca, across street from 8th Evac.","1. Col. McKoan leaving for Anfa Hill 2. Enlisted men packing for Anfa Hill","1. Enlisted men cleaning area prior to move to Anfa Hill 2. 8th Evac. as it was set up on Anfa Hill, Casablanca, March 1943","1. 8th Evac. 1st tents up at Anfa Hill, boxes contain ward supplies, X-ray equipment, etc. March 14, 1943 2. Ward tents being set up March 14, 1943","1. 8th Evac. Anfa Hill from Anfa Hotel 2. Col. McKoan awarding 1st Purple Hearts to wounded from 1st U.S. Infantry Division","1. General Wilson seated far left, 2nd Armd. Div. 2. Officers' tents, Anfa Hill","1. McKoan outside French Naval Headquarters, June 1943 2. McKoan with Dutch Consul Cabos, outside McKoan's tent on Anfa Hill, June 1943","1. Funeral for PFC Harold C. Phillips who drowned 6/10/43 at Casablanca","2. Funeral for Harold C. Phillips","Mechanics salvaging lumber in Casablanca from shipping crates","Arab children in North Africa","Leaving Anfa Hill for Algiers: Loading trucks","1. Algiers 2. Country scene en route to Algiers","Cathedral of the Black Virgin, Algiers","Col. Radke and John McKoan at Cap Matifou, Algiers","Cap Matifou","Packing to leave Cap Matifou","Goat Hill, Oran, Algeria; Lt. Col. Staige D. Blackford","1. British motor boat, Oran, Algeria 2. Downed plane at Paestum, Italy - used as Nurses' Latrine","Naples","Pompeii","1. Cassino, Italy 2. Battapaglia - Refugees headed south","1. McKoan and General Martin 2. Mary Jane McCone","Air Raid on Naples, Searchlights","Caserta","Windham and Robinson","Haverty (killed at Anzio), Bruce, Huffman, Martin, McKoan, Galvin, Sullivan","McKoan directing operations at Teano","Commanding General of U.S. Air Force in Italy and McKoan","McKoan looking over German battle plans captured by Pvt. John Deringer of the 6th Armored Infantry","Teano","Teano, Italy - Ambulance Turnabout, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-100390","Teano","Tin Shop also known as Holmboe's Machine Shop, Capua Area","Teano; McKoan and Buffington","Men with jeep","Teano","Teano","1. Litter with wounded from front 2. Tank headed for Cassino","Alfred Den, Radiologist; X-ray apparatus","Teano; X-ray darkroom","Teano; Margaret McGowan demonstrates new holder for IV anesthesia syringe","Teano","Teano","Sterilization Room; Operating Room","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Chapel and Red Cross Unit; Operating Room","Carinola","Carinola","Teano; Face injury case","Cassino; Front line","Soldiers on tank","Caserta; Italian Army Camouflage School","Casablanca","Capua; Clinical Laboratory","Pignataro","Soldier who stepped on a mine","8th EVAC. Sign on road to Rome, Route 6","San Pietro; Front line","Capua; Surgical Tent","Teano; Shock equipment","Teano; Sterilizing Room","Caserta","Latrine in use","Cassino; Wounded being carried from ambulance into receiving tent","Teano","Casualties in receiving tent","The newsletter lists nurses, including Ruth Beery, who contributed to the Clara Josephine McLeod portrait fund.","The newsletter contains an article and photos concerning the presentation by Ruth Beery of a portrait of Clara Josephine McLeod.","Ruth Beery was chair of the portrait committee and gave the remarks at the presentation.","\"Roosevelt Dies\"","\"Hostilities Ended at 12:01 AM","\"Japs Say They Accept\"","\"Peace at Last\"","\"Picture Story of the Ruined Town of Cassino\"","Baskin describes in words and drawings the two years spent as a soldier in Italy during WWII.","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and write-up on the occasion of the presentation of Byrd Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" to the McIntire Library","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","photo and names of the members of 8th Evac Hospital staff and list of nurses","shows Drash being interviewed at Anzio, Italy","Includes how tents were decorated and heated, recreation, clothing, also description of indoor ward latrines, medical cases, war campaign, nurse staffing, nurse illness, and military occupational specialties of nurses by name.","Palazzo uses material from Leavell's book \"The 8th Evac\" but adds new information based on his interview with Leavell and Beery. In particular he adds the experiences of the nurses.","The drawing shows exactly where various supplies such as bed pans, buckets, pitchers, stool, table, narcotic lock box, and cups were packed.","The hospital layout includes quarters for the officers, nurses, enlisted men and civilian labor. Also included are the various wards, latrines, dining areas, labs, etc.","This report is a history of the activities of the 8th Evac for 1944 and includes patients, types of injuries, housing, recreation, distinguished visitors and moves.","These orders list military personnel and their arm of service and address of record.","Statues, children and soldiers in Rome","Winterized ward tent","Dish-washing tent, patients' mess","Ward sterilization room; Noon and Robinson","Casablanca; Anfa Hill","Laird, William","Anfa Hill","Anfa Hotel","Casablanca; 66th Station Hospital","Horwath","Bara, Morton","Chaplains' tents","Randal Luscombe supervising the erecting of a tent, the frame of which he helped design","Irving Berlin with a group of officers","Stimson and General Clark visiting camp","Army Surgeons Congress C.M.F. Rome","Left to right, First row: John Dempsey, Harry Dumbleton, Ruth Buffington, Cathleene Carter, Minnie Lee Dozier, Ruth Eastman Sholars, Frances Thomas, Betty Wiseman Throop, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, Emma Garland, Ruth Beery, Nick Iannuzzelli, Frank Johnson, Sally Brightman van Zalis, Horace Downing, Addie Roadcap, Langhorne Cloyd Iseman, Mary Jane McCone, Jean William Gray. Second row: Edward Denny, Kate Robinson Thornton, William Summers, Thomas Petty, John Guerrant, Robert Meckel, Thelma Mathews, Elizabeth Engleman Carter, Elizabeth Johnson, Helen Berkeley, Walter Blackston, Sue Hornberger Kroll, Norris Philbeck, Hylton Crotts, Edward Deegan, Beverley Tucker, Jane Anderson McBride, Ray Monin, James Bigger, William R. Hill, Alice Huffman Bugel, Maurice LeBauer, Hilda Franklin Bell, Beverly Hairfield, Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Hubert Holsinger, Charles Capenter. Third row: McKelden Smith, Robert Mitchell, Norman Thornton, Lowell Gram, Kenneth Fradenburg, Randal Luscombe, James D. Ferguson, Raymond Canipe, William Snavely, Harold Bjorklund, Fred Johnson, Byrd Leavell, John R. Morris, Wilbur Northrup, Donald Marshall, E. Cato Drash, John Haley, Andrew Rabuck, Morrell Pratt, John Alexevich, John Gordon.","Blackford, Payne, Haley, Hairfield, Guerrant, Holmboe, Bell, Leavell,Eagle, Wright, Thomas, Dofflemeyer, Franklin, Carter, Mills, Dozier, Berkeley, Drash, Gilkerson, Wiseman, Cloyd, Anderson, Beery, Matthews, Roadcap, McNeel, Hill, Lebauer, Mitchell, Monin, Snavely","Pietramala","Anfa Hill; McNeel","Teano; Ward boxes with supplies for 40 bed ward","Lake Garda","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria","Men shaving","Harbor at Oran, Algeria","Goat Hill; Oran; Algeria; Showering outside","Anfa Hill; Jenkins","Baldwin","Pietramala; Martin","Interior of shock ward","Stimson; Drash","Clark; Stimson","Clark; Stimson","Erk","Tucker; Glazer; Johnsmeyer","Geeslin","Glazer","Drash","Bara; Rosumny; Geeslin; Erk; Pratt; Johnson; Glazer","Kinkopf, McKoan, Snavely","Pratt; Bara; Johnsmeyer; Glazer; Meckel; Padula","From left to right, starting with the top row and then 2nd, 3rd, and bottom rows: Margaret Sue Hornbarger, Frances Houston, Rebecca Dofflemeyer, Alice Eagle, Mayme Griffitts, Alice Huffman, Hilda Franklin, F. Jean Williams, Kate Robinson, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Thelma Matthews, Frances Thomas, Alice Law, Angela Brusati, Nova Dowd, Dora Guglielmetti, Elizabeth (Betty) Wiseman, C. Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Lottie B.(Billy) Gibson, Helen Gilkerson, Mabel Ayers, Mamie Kidd, Ruth Eastman, Ella Gillespie, Jane Anderson, Beatrice Ramsey, Lallah Edwards, Margaret Petersen, Clara Orsini, Lucille White, Dorothy Sandridge, Ann Mickle, Ruth Beery, Mary Jane McCone, Madge Darden, Christine Mills, Mamie Donley, Elizabeth Harlin, Mary Ellen Gibson, Addie Roadcap, M. Cathleene Carter, Mildred Smith, Helen Berkeley, Ruby Armstrong, Annie Laura Dickson, Minnie Lee, Emma Garland, Myrtle Hatcher, Margaret Phillips, Eula Wright, Elizabeth (Betty) Engleman, Margaret McGown","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-777","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-45-2928","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-576","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Top Row: Margaret Ford, Mary Ellen Gibson, Elizabeth Wiseman, Alice Huffman, Langhorne Cloyd, Mayme Griffitts, Ruth Eastman, Eula Wright, Minnie Lee Dozier, Mamie Donley, Margery Stulting, Frances Thomas, Addie Roadcap, Nova Dowd. Second Row: Mamie Kidd, Ella Gillespie, Kenneth Grim, Preston Trousdale, William Norman Thornton, Beverley Hairfield, William Edgar Waddell, Ruth Beery, James Richmond Low, John Coleman, John Rogers Mapp, William Laird, Jane Anderson, Helen Gilkerson. Bottom Row: Henry Mayo, Leon Culbertson, H. B. Holsinger, E. Cato Drash, Staige D. Blackford, John McNeel, Byrd S. Leavell, Edwin Shearburn, John Guerrant, Albert Gillespie","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John Makley (?), Betty Wiseman, Alice Law, William Snavely, unidentified man, Dick Bell, Hilda Franklin, Tom Payne, Bea Ramsey","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","note entrances that can hide light of O.R., so called \"black out entrances\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Kinkopf, McNeel, Winthrop, Drash, Beery, McKoan, McCone, Blackford, Holmboe, Suhling","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-58","Lewis Kirkman in the center","Ted Laird, unidentified woman, Staige Blackford, Frances Wells Broadfoot (bride), Fred Broadfoot (groom), Ted Marks (best man) in Florence, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-590","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-594","Women L-R: Beery, Robinson, Matthews, bridal couple, Wiseman, Franklin, Brusati; Men L-R: unidentified man, Martin, unidentified man, Leavell, Marshall, Ted Laird","photograph taken and donated by William Snavely","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-551","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C/MM-5-44-100403","Left to right: Kidd, unidentified woman, Dofflemeyer, unidentified woman, Huffman, unidentified man","Left to right: Hornbarger, Ramsey, Canniff","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-5","Left to right: Corpsman, patient, patient, Wiseman, Blackford, Beery","far left: Hornbarger, far right: Sandridge","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-754","Smith, Linus Miller, Leavell, Northrup, Gilkerson, Beery, Boston (not 8th Evac), Tolliver(not 8th Evac), Dick Morris (?)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-","Monin, Canniff, Laird, Wiseman, Ramsey, Weller, Blackford, Culbertson, Hrejsa, Miller identified as being in photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-586","Kirkman (on right), Mapp to the left of Kirkman, packing boxes made by 8th Evac shop were also used as desks","3rd from left: Holmboe, 5th from left: Drash, others are unidentified","Tim Holt (?), Guerrant, Shearburn, Al Den (?), Holsinger, Eula Wright and Ted Laird in photo","designed by Randal Luscombe","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photos","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird, all facing camera","Colonel Bruce, Asst. Surgeon, 5th Army, 1 unidentified man, Forrestal, Kirkman, unidentified man, Drash in Cecina, Italy","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-3","Left to right: McNeel, unidentified man, Forrestal, Drash; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: John McKoan, unidentified man, Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), Marie Galvin (first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"); Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-45-739-4","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird","Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table",": Bell, first man on left; Alice Huffman, facing camera to left of woman in white; Sherman, first on right in front group","Blackford, Wray, Michie and Laird at table","McKoan, Kinkopf, Blackford, McNeel, Gillespie (?), Suhling present but not specifically identified in photo","left to right: unidentified woman, Hornbarger, unidentified woman, Wiseman in front of tent at Anfa Hill near Casablanca","Northrup on far left, Jane Anderson second from left, Holsinger on right with pipe","Harry Dumbleton second from right in back row, John Mapp bottom row in middle","left to right: patient, George Northrup, Frederick Neumeister","\"Les Poseurs\" The Posers","shows ward boxes designed and organized by the 8th Evac; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Fletcher Spann and John Dawson at work (unclear which man is which)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-558","left to right: Hilda Franklin, unidentified woman, and F. Jean Williams","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","J. L. Knight, an X-ray technician, gives a chest X-ray; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-767","left to right: Kate Robinson, Byrd Leavell, Betty Johnson, John Guerrant, Bea Ramsey","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, Hubert Holsinger, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie, Rich Low. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2179","left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Luce visits patient Julius Hartfell during her tour of the Fifth Army Front; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-4984","Left to right: Angela Brusati (bridesmaid), John McKoan, Marie Galvin, the first 8th Evac nurse to become a bride \"in the field\"","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology C-44-552","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. MM-5-44-2178","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-555","A ward tent was located here during the siege","left to right: unidentified man, McNeel, Mark Clark, Stimson (pith helmet) 2 unidentified men, Drash, unidentified man","photo by Instituto Nazionale per le Relazioni Culturali con L'estero (National Institute for cultural Relations with Foreign Countries)","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-579","This photo shows the new braces which replaced the old tepee poles and also shows the instrument bundle stands that were stackable. The note on one photo is by Randal Luscombe and says, \"Stand - made - 10 of them.\" Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Shaffer writes about his camera surviving a 1000 foot fall from an airplane and its risky rescue. The photo shows the 8th Evac north of Naples in 1943 where the inspiration for the shower scene in the movie \"MASH\" occurred.","Shaffer writes about filming a surgical procedure at the 8th Evac and includes photos that were used as a guide for the movie \"MASH.\"","Shaffer writes about how to make a heater from a 500 pound bomb casing and encloses a photo of Shaffer on a cot in his tent and a photo of tents in the wet spring of 1945.","The transparency is of the 8th Evac at Pietramala, Italy, and was made in the winter of 1944-45.","The photo shows from left to right: McNeel, Secretary of War Stimson (pith helmet), an unidentified man, and General Mark Clark and was taken in September 1944.","The photos show tents, patients, and military personnel at the 8th Evac's Lake Garda location in the summer of 1945.","The photo is of the area near the 8th Evac camp at Pietramala in the winter of 1944-45 and shows the Brenner Pass. Senator Bob Dole was severely wounded here.","Top row: 1st Lts. Low, Mapp, Miller, Monin, Hairfield, Driscoll, Mayo, Mulford, Smith, Northrup, Casscells, Laird, W., Ross, Morris, Kinkoff, Scarborough; Third row: Capts. Grim, Waddell, Shearburn, Gillespie, Beck, Haley, Suhling, Leavell, Windham, Payne, Marshall, Culbertson, L., Guerrant, Culbertson, J., Thornton, Bell, Den; 2nd row: Majs. Holsinger, Hill, Laird, E., Holmboe, Lt. Cols. Blackford, Putnam, Drash, Majs. McNeel, Siersema, Kinser, LeBauer, Winthrop; bottom row: 2nd Lts. Lynch, Jenkins, 1st Lts. Churchill, Blessing, 2nd Lts. Snavely, Weller, Murrian","The photo is of the 8th Evac staff in the summer of 1944.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","This recollection was used for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","These are updated copies of the 1990 address list. Autograph notes on the original are from 1995. The photocopy includes autograph notes from 2000. Names marked \"returned\" refer to a mailing sent in 2000.","Guerrant solicits personal recollections for the \"8th Evacuation Hospital: The University of Virginia in World War II\" web site.","8th Evac camp was across the street from the Anfa Hotel where Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill met.","Holsinger bottom right with pipe","left to right: Kirkman, Blackford, two unidentified men","left to right: Blackford, Wray, Michie, Laird at table","Clark is tall man in center, King George is 2nd from the right, others are unidentified","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-100394","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5-44-589","One end of the building sets several feet off the ground on stilts and is anchored to the ground by steel cables. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. 5/MM-45-772","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C--44-556","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5/MM-45-4982","This photo shows the center portion of a standard ward.","Scrapbook photographs include those of Pageland, South Carolina; Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York; Casablanca; Cairo; Switzerland; Italy: Caserta, Teano, Carinola, Cellole, Cecina, Anzio, Le Ferriero, Pietramala, Po River, Pisa, Venice, Gardone, and Milan; and 1950 reunion","Commendation is for meritorious service during January 1944","Alumnae Association of the Training School for Nurses of the Garfield memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.","Letter concerns Red Cross surgical dressings sent to the 8th Evac","Drash and Shearburn ordered to report for duty","operating tent had 8 operating tables and 2 sterile supply tables","Wiel and Harlin were directors of the Home for Convalescing Nurses","Probably Drash and Harlin on right","2nd, 3rd, and 4th photos show nurses Hornbarger (on left) and Dorothy Sandridge (on right). Ruth Beery is in front in the 2nd photo.","Notation on back: \"Una difficile curva in Montagna.\"","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12328 - Battelli armati dell'Armata Italiana in Russia in perlustrazione lungo un corso d'acqua sul fronte orientale.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 12057 - Una nave nemica centrata dal siluro di un sommergibile italiano operante nell'Atlantico mentre affonda lentamente.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO. ROMA - Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO, 11423 - Treno blindato sovietico caduto intatto nelle mani delle truppe italiane nell'ansa del Don.","Notation on back: ISTITUTO NAZIONALS LUCE = ROMA 21/6/42 XX RG. 6093, Tobruch e il suo porto, [?] dalle truppe italiane e germaniche","Notation on back: Fiosole","Notation on back: Interior of the post-operative tent","Notation on back: Interior of post-operative tent","Nurses, patients and tents in the background","Beery in checkered dress","Notation on back of photo: showers - Rockingham, N. C.","Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-557, Notation on back: \"Alumni News: April 1963, page 9","Left to right: Elizabeth Harlin Drash, Jane Anderson, 2 unidentified women, e. Cato Drash, unidentified woman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-593","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-565","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-567","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-588","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Neg. No. C-44-571","from left to right: Wray, Blackford, Michie, William Laird","Notation on back: Setting up operating room supplies. Italian women","Notation on back: Washing operating room supplies","Randal Luscombe or Maurice LeBauer supervises the erection","Left to right: Sue Hornbarger, Elizabeth Wiseman, Jane Anderson, civilian, unidentified people","McKoan facing nurse (Ruth Beery?) with Blackford behind nurse","The belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal","The red belts contain recordings of Byrd Leavell dictating his wartime journal and the blue belts are of Leavell dictating a draft of portions of his book The 8th Evac.","left to right: Ned Waddell, Betsy Johnson, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman, Alice Law, Billie Gibson","M. Cathleene Carter is standing with her back to the camera","Notation of back: Castel Falconera, near Licata, Sicily - my first billet in Sicily - Headquarters 1st Engineer Special Brigade","Notation of back: Rest camp","Notation on back: Paris, night celebration in the street","Dorothy Sandridge is giving anesthesia to the left, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo C44-549","Left to right: Helen Berkeley, 2 unidentified women, Hilda Franklin, Lelia Cloyd","Drash is pinning a medal on an unidentified man","Left to right: first woman is Addie Roadcap, Holmboe sitting on first end seat to left, Mulford behind Holmboe. The two kneeling men are Snavely (on left) and Casscells taking photos. Monin is above and slightly to the left of Snavely.","Notation on back: Fotocelere di A. Campassi - Terino - Via Marochetti 41 - 1933 X 1","Notation of back: A \"flashlight\" photo of a typical evening \"in the field\" except that this happened on VE day - night. We were having a drink and toasting the gallant lads who cracked the Nazi Super Man myth.","Notation of back: We have our less serious moments too. This is at a division clearing station up front; Blackford, Barker Long and I were showing Turner, from the SGO, a glimpse of the war from a safe distance.","Left to right: Kirkman, Reyer, Carmaak, Long, Sturgeon; second row: Generals Martin, Davis, Stayer, 300th QH","Notation of back: ?, General MC Stayer, General Joe I. Martin, The Brazilian Surgeon General and assistant Major Buchanan LWK [Kirkman]; Above does not appear to be in order left to right. Martin is 2nd from left and Stayer is 3rd from left, Kirkman is to the far right.","Notation on back: Fifth Army Medical Dept. Rest Center at Castiglioncello, between Cecina and Leghorn, August 1944","Notation on back: A most informal pose \"cocktails before the showers\" at the 170th [Evac] near Treviso. Jack Donaguy, Bang (John O.) McNeel, LWK [Kirkman]. The guy peeking from behind the tent door is [ ] French, one of the [ ] original O'Reilly [ ]","Notation on back: An early AM shot showing the basketball court we fashioned beneath the rugged peak called Mount Beni at Pietramala, Italy, on Highway 65 halfway between Florence and Bologna","Notation of back: Casson Studio, 1305 Connecticut Ave, Washington D.C.","Notation of back includes: Studio of Hear's Inc. Springfield Mo.","Two men are wearing sweaters with big initial H and all wearing hiking boots","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Articles include: Medical Department Organizes Evacuation Hospital Unit No. 8 for Foreign Service, Eighth Evacuation Hospital Trained in Active Duty during Carolina Maneuvers, News of Our Eighth Evacuation Hospital Now Established Overseas Five Months, Brief History of the Eighth Evacuation Hospital, The 8th Evac-Thirty Years Later","Photo shows changes made in operating light to eliminate cumbersome legs and braces formerly used. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 5 MM-45-1812","Left to right: Cato Drash, John Guerrant, Ruth Beery, Norman Thornton, Byrd Leavell with Italian flag from Casablanca. Photo taken at an 8th Evac reunion in Charlottesville. Flag was later returned to Italy.","The letter was written on the occasion of the presentation of the Wendal Waddell portrait to UVa School of Medicine. Left to right, bottom row: Jack Humphries, Bob Hightower, Reed Hopkins, THE CHIEF, Bill Wray, Mac Birdsong, Betty Whitehead, Willie Grossman; second row: Nat Ewell, Charlie Gleason, Harry Austin, Bill Harman, Page Booker, Jim Stone, Warren Gregory, Andy Townes, Joe Mitchell; top row: Dan Anderson, Jimmy Etheridge, Jimmy Wood, Julia Edmunds, Morris Lambdin, Fred Mitchell, Bill Thomnpson, Bill Liddle, Cam L'Engle, Gene Frame, Wiltsie Young, Fletcher Harrell","The note indicates the New Testament was given on Feb. 8, 1943 and carried and used throughout WW II. The flag was given to Anderson by Myrtle Hall from UVa who used it throughout WW I.","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Enclosed are the names and addresses of all who attended as well as those that did not attend the 1960 reunion","donated by Cathleene Carter","Left to right: Betsy, Billie, Cathleene Carter, Madge, and Northrup","Notation on back: What we came home on","Notation on back includes: Streasa [Stresa?]","Notation on back: [Camp] Kilmer","Same building as 23-031 identified as [Camp] Kilmer; Notation on back: Ex 451 C-6 Annex","Photos taken by U.S. Signal Corps, includes mess hall, reception room, auditorium, kitchen, bakery equipment, x-ray unit, ward scene, nurses' quarters, and acute medical and surgical building","Cadesus pin with eagle and the letter \"N,\" clutch back post attachment, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","48554 on back of pin, donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","donated by Cathleene Carter","Many photographs are of buildings and the ruins of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people, including children. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, nurses articles, and additional items could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Smokers articles, candy, toilet articles, stationery, miscellaneous items, and nurses articles could be ordered from the PX Warehouse","Medical Class of 1943, left to right, First row: John Dean Adams, Margaret Alford Barnes, Walter Prothro Barnes, Jr., Monte Leroy Binder, Oliver Beirne Bobbitt, Jr., Armistead Page Booker, Richard Booth, Jr., Eugene Calloway, Jr., Joshua Fry Bullitt Camblos, Donal Paul Chance, Sidney William Cohen, James Thomas Colley Second row: William Cassius Cook, Jr., Lewis Franklin Cosby, Jr., Thomas Stilwell Edwards, George Bleecker Ely, Thomas Carter Fowlkes, Irvin Galin, Giles Quarles Gilmer, Milton Sidney Goldman, William Dandridge Haden, Jr., William Gletcher Harrell, Jr., Edward Roberts Hawkins, Charles Herbert Henderson, Jr. Third row: Charles Albert Hudson, Carl William Irwin, Eugene Rhodes Johnston, George Barnard Kegley, Eusebius Milton Kellam, Joseph Kessler, Camillus Saunders L'Engle, Jr., Carl Jay Levine, Myrtle Evelyn Logan, Frank Armstrong McCue, Donald David Markowitz, Samuel Percy Marshall Fourth row: John William Henry Morgan, Raney Archer Oven, John Brewer Petter, Carol LeVan Plott, James Guy Price, George Nicholas Psimas, Charles Frederick Schneider, Nelson Montgomery Smith, Joshua Price Sutherland, Robert McKinney Tankesley, John Covington Tinsley, Jr. Fifth row: Mary Martin Wade, Donald Walters, Walter Motley White, Jr., Harold Stanley Yood, Eugene James Yorkoff","Certificate from the Nurses Examining Board for the State of Virginia states that Matthews is entitled to show she is a registered nurse.","Certificate certifies that Matthews has completed three years course of instruction at the University of Virginia Hospital School of Nursing.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, and non-military people. Many, if not all, appear to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","Many photographs are of buildings, interiors, towns, the countryside, a parade, and non-military people, including children. All seem to have been taken in North Africa. There are photos of the 8th Evac, but they do not predominate.","The certificate was presented to the University of Virginia for its sponsorship, organization, and staffing of the 8th Evacuation Hospital.","Notation on back: I recognize Ted Laird, Norm Thornton, Jim Culbertson, Prentice Kinser, John Haley (hat) Capt. Windham, Lt. Snavely","William Laird is on the far left, Staige Blackford 3rd from left","Notation on back includes: Two of them got married! Frankie and Dick, Lt. Monin, Don Watson? Peterson?, Orsini?","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","Hilton Nau behind the counter dispenses goods to Joseph Dziuba. Harry Wright is in the background. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-762","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo 5/MM-45-769","The enclosed papers about Sebastian who died in World War II include his poetry.","includes dates of religious services, movement and location of 8th Evac, books read by Laird, addresses, and discretionary fund account; donated by his daughter, Marion Laird Gould","The article is about Alice Huffman Bugel","Macey writes concerning her uncle, Joseph Crouch, who was buried at Pietramala, Italy","enclosed with letter is \"Personal Reflections of the 8th Evac. Hospital\" by Beverley D. Tucker, Jr.","This copy was used to make spiral bound books.","This book was printed from the web exhibit for the UVa Medical Alumni Association Annual Advisory Meeting, January 26-28, 2001.","Guerrant writes about the 8th Evac web exhibit and solicits personal recollections from the former members.","left to right: Alice Huffman, Ella Gillespie, Thelma Matthews and Kate Robinson","left to right: Alice Law, Thelma Matthews, Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Alice Huffman (?), Ella Gillespie, Kate Robinson","note prefabricated house in background; left to right: unidentified man, Huffman (?), Gillespie, Robinson, Beverly Hairfield","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Kate Robinson, Alice Huffman (?), Hilda Franklin","left to right: Dick Bell, McKelden Smith, Pat Driscoll, Ned Waddell, John Guerrant, Al Gillespie","left to right: Alice Law, sue Hornbarger, Emma Garland, Mildred Smith, Alice Huffman","left to right: Beverly Hairfield, Hubert Holsinger, James Low, Norman Thornton, E. Cato Drash","left to right women: Kate Robinson, Biddie (Emma Gillespie), Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, Hilda Franklin, Thelma Matthews, Alice Huffman, Alice Law; left to right men: Byrd Leavell, William Driscoll, H. St. George Tucker, Mckelden Smith, Richard Bell, S. Ward Casscells, Frank Wray, William Laird, Beverley Tucker","left to right: Kate Robinson, William D. R. Driscoll (the psycho team), Dorothy Sandridge and Edwin Mulford; Allen Hrejsa has his back to the tent","photo shows the 8th Evac near Florence, Italy in 1944","photo shows destruction seen as the unit left Tierno, Italy","personnel are listed within states by enlisted men, officers, and nurses","letter informs reader of the death of Everett Cato Drash and includes his obituary","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","book review of \"The 8th Evac\" by Byrd Leavell","includes appointments of Byrd Leavell, William Norman Thornton, John Guerrant","book review of Byrd Leavell's \"The 8th Evac\" by John A. Owen","describes the Po Valley campaign in words, maps and photos","Norman Thornton is standing on the far left of the photo, John Guerrant is standing fourth from the left","a paper about Horace Downing","photo is of the 8th Evac at Cap Matifou, near Algiers in 1943","photo is of the 8th Evac arriving at Anzio in June 1944","photo is of Pageland Gym, Nurses' Home, and the Officer's Club","photo is of the kitchen and mess hall near Teano in 1943","photo is of Naples harbor in 1943","notation on back: ...who built our ward boxes and numerous gadgets that made for success of 8th Evac Hospital in Africa \u0026 Italy","the Santa Paula is the troopship which carried the 8th Evac to Africa","\"Army Nurse fought battle on tow fronts\": the story of Elizabeth Engleman Carter","Luscombe includes photos of his shop and land in Missouri and relates several incidents from the 8th Evac","Marshall recounts how he joined the 8th Evac","Hilda Franklin Bell","notes for talk to the UVa History (Medical) Society","John Guerrant's notes for a medical history talk","This detachment took part in the initial invasion of Sicily by men on 10 LSTs (landing ship, tank)","donated by son of Norman Thornton","1943 photo of the first Purple Heart at Anfa Hill","Enclosure is a reprint from \"The Journal of Urology\" Vol. 55, No. 1, January 1946, \"Urogenital Wounds in an Evacuation Hospital\" by Donald Forbes Marshall","The letter is in regard to Sampas's uncle, Sampatis Sampatacacus, a member of the 8th Evac. He encloses two papers about his uncle and his uncle's poetry. Last known address for Tony Sampas: 51 West St., Pepperell, MA 01463","contains updates of former 8th Evac officers and nurses","John Guerrant on the far right looking at camera with his wife, Laura, beside him","seated left to right: Pat Driscoll, Cato Drash, Norman Thornton, John Guerrant; standing: Maury LeBauer, James Culberton, John Morris, Al Gillespie. Photographed by Ralph Thompson","left to right: Walter Blackston, Norman Thornton, James Biggar, John Dempsey, Mrs. Dempsey","left to right: Lelia Langhorne Cloyd, unidentified man, Colonel Michie (not 8th Evac), Minnie Lee dozier, unidentified woman","left to right: Mrs. Ray Monin, Ray Monin, unidentified man","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo MM-5-44 2180","party given for John McKoan, departing commanding officer at the 8th Evac","Many people are identified in the photo itself: Waddell, Bill Laird, Weller, LeBauer, Marshall, Haley, Lallah Edwards Anderson, Ted Laird, Cathleene Carter, Mamie Donley Bryant, Mulford, Hairfield, Den, McKelden Smith, Rich Low, Thornton, Lelia Cloyd Iseman","Armed Forces Institute of Pathology photo","left to right on page 13: three unidentified, Linus Miller, Madge Darden, Prentice Kinser, Don Marshall, Ed Shearburn","left to right and clockwise: Ray Monin (with cigarette in mouth), Beverly Hairfield, William Waddell, Harris Holmboe, John Morris, James Low and unidentified man","Documents are in regard to Lallah Edwards Anderson, Hilda Franklin Bell, Raymond Canipe, S. Ward Casscells, Francis Churchill, J. Walter Dempsey, Edward Denny, Horace Downing, John Gordon, Kenneth Grim, Byrd Leavell, Maruice LeBauer, Donald Marshall, Bob Mitchell, Edwin Mulford, Addie Roadcap, William Pennington Snavely (Bill Snavely), Kate Robinson Thornton, William Norman Thornton","Betty Wiseman Throop is on the cover.","left to right: Byrd Leavell, Addie Roadcap, Mrs. Ray Monin, Nancy Leavell, Bill Suhling","Minnie Lee Dozier second from right, Mrs. Gilkerson (?) and Beverley Tucker (?) also in photo","left to right: Al Gillespie, Dick Morris, Beverley Tucker (?), Dick Bell","left to right: McKelden Smith, Anne Smith, Dick Morris, Lucy Morris, Hilda Franklin Bell, Dick Bell","Beverley Tucker (?) in middle with tie","left to right: Dick Bell, Jim Boston, Maurice LeBauer, Beatrice Ramsey Boston","left to right: Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Rich Low, Bill Suhling","seven men at the bar, Byrd Leavell second from left, Dick Morris 5th from left,","left to right: Cato Drash, Montey Wray (not an 8th Evac member), Lottie Gibson, Walter Blackston","The article details the various inventions by Holmboe that improved life at the 8th Evac: tents without center-poles, sinks from German bomb cases, water-heating system, running water, flexible operating lamps, adjustable operating tables, drinking fountains, ice cream freezer.","Clipping includes photo of Drash, Guerrant, Thornton, and Leavell holding the flag taken from the Italian Consulate in Casablanca","Berkeley presents materials regarding his aunt Helen Berkeley's service with the 8th Evac to the Health Sciences Library","includes separation record, certificate of service, appointment to captain, and immunization registers","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","donated by Helen Berkeley's nephew, Edmund Berkeley, Jr.","Volume I (blue cover) includes photographs taken in Pageland, SC; Casablanca, Morocco; Caserta, Naples, Pompei, Capri, Teano, Rome, Grosetto, Cecina, Castiglioncella, Florence, Pietramala, Verona, Venice, and Stressa, Italy. Also included are the August 1942 and October 1942 issues of the Evacu-Eighter, 8th Evacuation Hospital Layout, \"Mud, Mules, and Mountains: Cartoons of the A. E. F. in Italy\" by Bill Mauldin, \"Road to Rome\" a pamphlet addressed to the Officers and Men of the Fifth Army from Lt. General Mark W. Clark, and assorted and mementos from Gillespie's service as an army nurse during World War II.","Volume II (brown cover) includes reunion photos from the 1950s, 1980, 1985, and 1995, and photographs taken at Lake Garda, Florence, Italy, and Switzerland. Also included are an informational bulletin from the University Study Center, Mtousa, Caserta, Italy; mementos from the ship \"Vulcania\" which sailed from Naples, Italy to New York, and whose passengers included nurses; welcome back brochures from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey; November 1943, October 1944, and December 1945 issues of the \"University of Virginia Alumni News;\" Spring 1946 issue of the \"Bulletin of the University of Virginia Medical School and Hospital\" which gives a brief history of the 8th Evac Hospital and was devoted to the military service of faculty and alumni; May 1990 issue of \"House Organ\" by Vanderbilt University Medical Center with an article about 8th Evac nurse Alice Bugel; newsletters from 1946(?), 1947, 1948(?), 1949, 1950, 1951 with updates on the officers and nurses; original drawings by Bing Brown; poems; notes; reunion mementos; and postcards.","Included are photos of John Guerrant, the 8th Evac labs, Jefferson Day celebration, views of the 8th Evac camps, hanging of Mussolini, and postcards of Casablanca, Napoli, Rome, and Capri","The notebook contains the names of deceased soldiers and includes rank, injury, address for next of kin, date of death, and date of Beery's letter to next kin. 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Beery saved the letters she received in response.","contains chapters on general information; military discipline and courtesy; insignia; organization; clothing; arms and equipment; school of the soldier with and without arms; squad and platoon drill; interior guard duty; marches, camps, and bivouacs; use of compasses and maps; security and protection; military sanitation and first aid; the ration; pay and allowances; and the last will and testament","This arm band was used by U. S. Air Borne Paratroopers","Letters written on these specially designed letter sheets were microfilmed. The microfilmed copies were sent instead of the letters and then \"blown up\" at an overseas destination before being delivered to military personnel, thereby saving valuable cargo space.","These are facsimiles of the reduced-in-size V mail letter sheets.","Cards include fingerprints and photo.","This card was used as a meal ticket throughout the soldier's voyage.","Includes a list of special equipment for medical and surgical wards, plan for bed ward, and a guide to the hospital plan.","Includes letters from Mark Clark and Joseph Martin, a special feature by Bill Laird on the presentation to UVa of the portrait of Dr. Staige Davis Blackford, and names and addresses.","Suspended for three years, this issue of the Bulletin gives priority to the military service of alumni and faculty, including a record of the 8th Evac.","Includes the dinner menu and a list of personnel.","The article describes Langhorne Cloyd Iseman's experience with the 8th Evac.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses as the notation on the back states \"6 of the 8 Frankie [Hilda Franklin?] and Huffie [Alice Huffman?] missing.\" The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 33.","The unidentified women are probably all 8th Evac nurses. The women appear to be the same as in Box 34, Folder 32.","The maps are Island of Hawaii, Island of Kauai, Island of Oahu, and Island of Maui and were issued by the Hawaii Tourist Bureau. Matthews was stationed at Tripler in Honolulu.","Brusati encloses 3 photographs: one of his sister Angela Brusati who was with the 8th Evac and two of her classmates. They called themselves with one other nurse, \"The California Commandos.\"","The letters from Prentice Kinser to his wife and other members of his family were stored in a small suitcase. This suitcase is now in Historical Collections' artifact collection. It is artifacts01230.","2 letters in envelopes, 2 postcards, 9 photographs","Some of the 8th Evac patients were returned to receive treatment at Halloran Hospital.","The photo of the graduating class includes Prentice Kinser.","Monument inscription IOANNES BAPTISTA REZZONICO ...; ISTITUTO NAZIONALE PER LE RELAZIONI CULTURALI CON L'ESTERO ROMA Via Quattro Fontane 20, SERVIZIO FOTOGRAFICO 12150 Reparti italinai di guastatori attaccano un capo saldo nemico sul fronte egiziano; Venice, May 8, 1945; Panorama of Venice from Campanile, May 8, 1945; Prentice Kinser, Venice, May 8, 1945; King Victor Emmanuel Memorial; Easter Sunday, Pietramala, Ruth Buffington and Prentice Kinser; Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali di Venezia; building with quote from Mussolini: ... vostra madre, dovete, con la stessa purezza di sentimento, amare la madre comune: la Patria nostra; Levin Islands from Super Cannes; funiculare going to Super Cannes, June 1945; beach at Cannes; Walk along waterfront in Cannes; Hotel Carlton and waterfront at Cannes; Monaco France where Monte Carlo is located; Filling station in Milan, Italy where Mussolini and henchman were hung","6 photos from Portici, Italy, some dated March 1945, 2 of Prentice Kinser; waterfall and statuary in gardens; Prentice Kinser amongst the Cupids, February 1945; the 1st Christian church in Italy (Rome); Mussolini's balcony, Piazza Venezia, Rome; the Roman Forum; map in stone on old Roman wall of Holy Roman empire at its height; a pagan temple?; Roman amphitheater or Colosseum; photo of woman and 2 little girls with notation on back: You can't tell who I am but notice the high sign given by Carolyn.","Photos all include Prentice Kinser, one shows him having an award pinned on, another is the officers of the 8th Evac at the Italian consulate in Casablance in December 1942","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","3 photos of Jungfraujoch inside the Gletscherpalast or ice palace, one outside, A. G. Wehrli; Signpost to Rothorn, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Wagenbachbrunne, Luzern, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Brienz, Dorfpartie, Kunstverlag H.C. Maeder; Thun und die Alpen, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Polarhunde auf dem Jungfraujoch, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Oberried a. Brienzersee, Verlag Schild-Bichsel; Thun, Schloss, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Thun, Hauptgasse, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; Roma - Piazza di Spagna; Roma - Piazza Venezia; Luzern. Museggtrume, Wehrli \u0026 Vouga \u0026 Co.; L. Thomann Brienz","Some photos taken in Pompeii.","Diary was given to Prentice Kinser by his wife just before leaving Fort Benning on Sept. 15, 1942. First entry is September 15, 1942 and continues into 1943. Inside the front cover is written: \"Note Made Oct. 11, 1943 Bet made with Maury Lebauer in presence of J.O. McNeil, John Guerrant, Calvin Drayer in front of J.O's tent night of Oct. 10, 1943 ... in Paestum in Italy. If war is over Jan 1st 1944 I owe him 10.00. If war is not over by June 30, 1944 he owes me $15.00. On continent of Europe 5.00 even on War is over Jan 1st 1944, 5.00. 2 to one its over by June 30 1944.\"","Napoli map and excursions, Church of Santa Croce, Florence, A Soldier's Guide to Florence, Soldier's Guide to Italy","Maps and guidebooks to Switzerland in general and Berne, Lucerne, and Jungfrau","The bills are marked Casablanca, Nov. 18, 1942; Marrakeich, Jan. 15, 1943; Rabat, Feb. 15, 1943; Port Lyautey, Feb. 1943; Algiers, Maison Blanche, Cap Matifou, Oran, Aug. 1943","Page 6 (top) of the pamphlet has instructions for Maj. Prentice Kinser to be moved from the 3d Evac Hosp., Wadesboro, NC, effective about Aug. 24, 1942 to the 8th Evac Hosp. at Ft. Benning, Ga.","Kinser was the investigating officer for a case which resulted in a Summary Court Martial.","Patricia Kinser's paper \"explore[s] the history of the 8th Evacuation Hospital in World War II within a narrative describing the experiences of Dr. Prentice Kinser Jr., an orthopedic surgeon, and Dorothy Sandridge Gloor, a surgical nurse in the unit.\" The paper is in partial fulfillment of requirements for GNUR 8230: Historical Inquiry in Nursing. The invitation is to an open house in Historical Collections on November 15, 2011 where Patricia Kinser presented her paper and the donation of her grandfather's paper was celebrated.","The Shock Team is shown sitting on stairs. top row: Mallow, Holsinger, Morris; bottom row: Ward, Kidd. The receiving team is from left to right: Didier, Buonovicino, Wanderer, Horwath, De Ross, Salmon. The third group shot shows top row: Bara, Erk, Johnsmeyer, Padula; bottom row: Johnson, Meckle, Pratt, Glaser.","The photos all show Pietramala in the winter snow. Also included is the crest of Radicosa Pass, tents, Mt Beni, Chapel tent, Christmas wine barrel, town of Pietramala, winterized ward tents","The storm pictures include the wreck of the mess hall. One Christmas picture shows three women; the other shows a man in front of an evergreen tree.","The wedding took place in the American Episcopal Church in FLorence. Chaplain Laird performed the ceremony.","Shows altar, congregants and clergy.","Text of a presentation given in Historical Collections for the Sloane Society by Dr. Reynolds.","Reprint of the article in the Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 125.","The album contains photographs, list of rations for their wedding reception, and some of her parent's memories of serving overseas. Wells served with the 8th Evac as a nurse. Broadfoot was a captain with the Cryptography Unit of the Signal Corps.","7 unframed paintings, 1 pencil sketch, 1 photograph. Paintings by Major Edwin Shearburn, an officer in the U.S. Army's Eighth Evacuation Hospital Unit who created a series of paintings that documented his life in the unit during World War II. The pencil sketch of Shearburn was created by Sgt. Brumment Echohawk, also of the unit.","The folder in this item contains photographs and governmental documents related to the 8th Evac Hospital and John W. McKoan's activity as General there.","There are also 27 artifacts that were donated along with the folder that were cataloged and are stored in a separate location within the department with other artifacts. The materials are in good condition but should be handled with care. The items are:","(1) one uniform with side cap, (1) one helmet, (1) one sabre, (1) one set of cowbells, (2) two photographs, (1) one folder of correspondence, letters, and battle reports spanning 1943-1944, (2) rounds of Western Cartridge Company 1942 ammunition marked \"WCC 42,\" (1) one metal canteen, (1) one metal military flashlight, (1) one can of rations, (2) two metal folding cutlery kits, (1) one thermometer, (1) wooden block with a \"J\" and \"W\" on the sides, (1) one pocket nail file with a clip, (1) one metal German military belt buckle with the words \"Gott Mit Uns\" (confirmed Nazi buckle), (1) one pair of dog tags, (1) one metal ID bracelet, (1) one mother-of-pearl cuff link (other pair missing), (1) one metal cuff link (pair missing), (1) one 1920 koninkrijk der nederlanden coin 1 cent, (1) one iron cross medal, (1) one American Legion heart medal, (14) fourteen pins of various sizes and materials, (9) nine large brass US Military buttons, (11) eleven small brass US Military buttons, (8) eight military bar pins, some with metal stars, (6) six military patches, and (1) one trophy in honor of a fallen soldier from 1943.","This item consists of one 16mm film featuring members of the US Army Signal Corps engaged in training exercises at the 8th Evacuation Hospital in Italy.","This item consists of one (1) 8mm film reel and two (2) digitized copies of the 8 mm film produced by Hilda Franklin and Dick Bell of the U.S. Army 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit. 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The \"8th Evac.\" was organized and staffed primarily by University of Virginia physicians and nurses during World War II. 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The 2014 additions to the collection are contained in box 03. These writings by Milio are organized alphabetically by type – book chapters, book reviews, journal articles, etc. Arrangement within type is chronological.","Nancy Milio grew up in the Kercheval neighborhood during World War Two, when the community was populated by southern European immigrants and their children. These white residents began moving to the Detroit suburbs after the war, and by the early 1960s, the neighborhood had become lower-income and African-American, with declining housing stock, limited public services, and few employment opportunities."," At exactly this moment, in 1960, Milio graduated from Detroit's Wayne State University with a B.S. in Nursing and an abiding concern for the delivery of health care services to underprivileged communities. She worked with the Detroit Visiting Nurse Association as a staff nurse and field teacher, and began to look for ways to comprehend the health and social problems afflicting poor communities. She investigated methods likely to effect positive changes in public health among ghetto populations. Milio completed a Master's degree in Sociology from Wayne State in 1965, writing about the class basis of maternity health standards. This consciousness underlay her work to establish the Kercheval center as a community-based institution shaped and directed by the needs and aspirations of the people it was to serve. After leaving the center in 1969, Milio earned a doctorate in Sociology from Yale University in 1970, and embarked on an academic career, becoming a professor of Nursing and of Health Policy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Dr. Milio joined the UNC School of Nursing faculty in 1976 and that of the School of Public Health in 1977. "," The materials contained here relative to the Mom and Tots Neighborhood Center represent Milio's earliest professional steps in her long and distinguished career in public health policy.  9226  Kercheval  was only the first of twelve books to her credit, three of which have received the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award. She has contributed chapters to an abundance of scholarly monographs, published extensively in a wide range of academic journals, and has served as a research fellow and visiting professor in numerous university public health programs around the globe.","The Nancy Milio Collection contains manuscript and published materials principally related to the organization and operation of the Mom and Tots Neighborhood Center, which Milio established in southeast Detroit, Michigan in 1966. Most important are a series of nine \"field notebooks,\" or diaries kept by Professor Milio between 1965 and 1968. These notebooks comprise a near daily record of Milio's activities, meetings, interactions, conversations, assessments, and impressions of the various individuals and conditions she encountered as a public health nurse and community organizer in the Kercheval and McClellan district of Detroit, a low-income, African-American neighborhood. Of particular significance are the insights Milio gained regarding race relations and identity formation, and the critical importance of collaborative strategies to the successful organization of a truly neighborhood-based women's health service and day care facility."," Dr. Milio wrote of her experiences with the Mom and Tots Neighborhood Center in the book:  9226  Kercheval : The Storefront That Did Not Burn , published in 1970. Correspondence and various news articles concern the book, as well as the operations and funding of Center, which was left untouched in the civil disturbances of 1967, when many of the Kercheval buildings were burned. 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This consciousness underlay her work to establish the Kercheval center as a community-based institution shaped and directed by the needs and aspirations of the people it was to serve. After leaving the center in 1969, Milio earned a doctorate in Sociology from Yale University in 1970, and embarked on an academic career, becoming a professor of Nursing and of Health Policy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 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Most of the\n            literary manuscripts in our collections written by\n            Faulkner, both holograph and typescript, have also been\n            published in facsimile in \n            \u003cemph\u003eWilliam Faulkner Manuscripts\u003c/emph\u003e, 25 vols (New\n            York: Garland, 1986-87).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy the terms of the agreement by which the William\n            Faulkner Foundation transferred the original manuscripts to\n            the University, access to the original manuscripts is\n            restricted (to ensure the survival of the\n            physically-delicate originals) to doctoral candidates at\n            the dissertation stage of their programs, and to certain\n            mature scholars and critics. But even these researchers\n            must demonstrate need to see the originals that goes beyond\n            the requirements of most routine research. A doctoral\n            candidate at the dissertation stage, or other qualified\n            researcher who believes that his or her work requires\n            access to the originals must correspond with the Curator of\n            Manuscripts prior to arrival at the Library to obtain\n            permission for access.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo microfilm, electrostatic, or other types of copies\n            may be made of materials written by William Faulkner that\n            are in our William Faulkner Collections. Other materials in\n            the collections may be copied subject to the normal rules\n            of the Library established under the conditions of the\n            Copyright Act. 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A doctoral\n            candidate at the dissertation stage, or other qualified\n            researcher who believes that his or her work requires\n            access to the originals must correspond with the Curator of\n            Manuscripts prior to arrival at the Library to obtain\n            permission for access.","No microfilm, electrostatic, or other types of copies\n            may be made of materials written by William Faulkner that\n            are in our William Faulkner Collections. Other materials in\n            the collections may be copied subject to the normal rules\n            of the Library established under the conditions of the\n            Copyright Act. All copying is performed by the Printing\n            Services Department of the University."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers have been kept in the two groups in which they\n         were found in Mr. Massey's library study after his death. 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The papers\n         from his period as president of the Foundation include\n         correspondence about the Foundation scholarships and awards to\n         students and novelists, access and use of the Faulkner\n         manuscript, and the general business and financial records of\n         the Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The \n          Linton R. Massey Papers consist of ca.\n         1050 items (ca. 3 linear feet), 1926-1974, and concern only\n         two aspects of Mr. Massey life: his collection of material for\n         the \n          William Faulkner collection at the \n          University of Virginia Library ; and his\n         work as president of the \n          William Faulkner Foundation . 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Contrary to established archival practice, collections have been rearranged considerably to fit into organizational pattern of the LOS Archives as a whole.  The integrity of individual folders has been maintained for the most part, and original folder headings were used if they reflected the contents.  Collections of loose records have been labeled in general terms and arranged chronologically.","\nThe collection has three major divisions: 1) Official United Nations negotiating documents, 2) delegations' official records and working files, and 3) individual delegates' personal files concerning UNCLOS III or related oceans matters.  The official documents were culled from a number of individual collections, or obtained from the United Nations, the United States State Department, or the Library of Congress.  As a rule, documents appearing in the UNCLOS III Official Record were not retained because they are voluminous and readily available elsewhere in the Law Library.  On the other hand, the relatively small body of negotiating documents issued by the Evensen Group, the seven negotiating groups, and others have been kept in the archives, though they also have been published.  Finally, there is an incomplete set of  United Nations Press Releases on UNCLOS III.    (N. B.: There are also nearly complete sets of documents from both the Seabed Committee and the Drafting Committee (all languages).  Separate finding aids for these extensive collections are available in the archives.)   ","\nThe second large division is the delegations' documents.  The Israeli and Irish delegations have donated copies of their statements and draft proposals made throughout the conference; the Ukranian SSR contributed copies of statements.  The U. S. Department of State donated all the unclassified documents from their \"conference files.\"  These records reflect negotiating plans on a session-by-session basis throughout the conference.  The State Department kept their topical, and topical and diplomatic, files on UNCLOS III and destroyed the classified documents from the conference files.  A number of people who served on the U. S. delegation have contributed their papers, and these personal delegation files follow the State Department's.  There is a great deal of unavoidable duplication in this part of the collection, since all delegates received certain memoranda, reports, directives, etc.  However, the individuals' files are important because they also contain unique and detailed records on the donor's area of concentration and expertise.","\nDonors whose papers contained U. S. Delegation files are Stuart McIntyre, John Norton Moore, Commanders John Henrikson and John Bennett, Myron Nordquist, Ambassador John R. Stevenson, G. Winthrop Haight, Julia Reardon, and Robert Krueger.  Ambassador Stevenson was the chairman of the U. S. Delegation to the first three sessions of UNCLOS III (1973-1975).  John Norton Moore was deputy chairman during Stevenson's term, but, unlike Stevenson who also maintained his law practice during this period, Moore worked full-time on conference and domestic oceans issues from his post at the State Department.  During this same period Stuart McIntyre served as Staff Director of the National Security Council Task Force on LOS, and coordinated the work of this interagency group preparing the U. S. Negotiating position.  Concurrently, Myron Nordquist was Office Director for the Task Force and, like McIntyre, was alternative representative on the U. S. Delegation; later (1977-1978), Nordquist was legislative counsel to Ambassador Elliott Richardson, head of the U. S. From 1977 to 1980.  Commanders Henrikson and Bennett worked on LOS matters at the Department of Defense, and Julia Riordan was special assistant for congressional and public relations for Ambassador James Malone, head of the U. S. Delegation in 1981-1982.  G. Winthrop Height, an expert advisor to the U. S. Delegation, was a lawyer for Shell Oil who observed the negotiations for the mining industry during the entire length of the conference.  Finally, Robert B. Krieger, an attorney practicing international law in Los Angeles, was a member, at various stages, of the U. S. Delegation and of the LOS Advisory Committee from 1971 to 1985.","\nTwo small collections concerning other delegations follow these papers.  The first were donated by Satya Nandan, ambassador from Fiji to UNCLOS III and Rapporteur for the Second Committee.  These documents are primarily working papers regarding LOS issues of special concern to Fiji.  The other collection contains a variety of documents donated by Michael hardy of the United Kingdom, whose official position was observer of UNCLOS III for the European Economic Communities. ","\nThe third division of documents contains records of donors' LOS related work exclusive of their official involvement in UNCLOS III.  Highlights of this group include handwritten notes that G. Winthrop Height took at every LOS-related meeting he attended from 1967 to 1983, as well as all his correspondence and other documents concerning the ocean mining industry vis-a-vis UNCLOS III for those years.  John Norton Moore's personal files concern LOS-related domestic legislation, and Myron Nordquist's contain extensive research material concerning the offshore processing of ocean minerals.  Robert Krueger's papers primarily concern deep seabed mining as well.","Prof. Sohn was born in Poland in 1914.  He came to the U.S. in 1939 and became a U.S. citizen in 1943.  He has a LLM, Diplomatic ScM? from John Casimir University (1935); LLM (1940, SJD (1958) from Harvard University.  Sohn worked as assistant to judge M.O. Hudson (1941-1948); he worked as a teaching fellow (1946-1947), lecturer (1947-1951), assistant professor of law (1951-1953), John Harvey Gregory lecturer in world organization (1951-1981), professor of law (1953-1961), Bemis professor of international law (1961-1981) at Harvard University.  From 1981 to 1991 he was the Woodruff professor of international law at University of Georgia.  ","He was counsel to U.S. ACDA (1960-1970); to the Office of International Affairs of the Department of Defense (1963-1970); executive secretary of the legal subcommittee on atomic energy: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1946); assistant reporter on progressive development international law American and Canadian bar associations (1947-1948); counselor of international law at the Department of State (1970-1971); member of the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1974-1984); head of the U.S. delegation to the Athens Conference on Settlement of International Disputes (1984).","He is member of the ABA and has been author of many books and articles, and recipient of numerous international awards.                ","This is a collection of official and personal papers documenting the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III) at the University of Virginia from 1967-1995.  The first collection of documents acquired were from United States delegates to UNCLOS III who were also friends of the Law School's Center for Oceans Law and Policy. ","In the early spring of 1982, letters were sent to heads and deputy heads of all the delegations to the conference, and to members of the US delegation below the top ranks.  The letters requested copies of official unclassified delegation reports, statements or proposals, and delegates' personal records of the conference.  The response from within the United States has been good.  Other states' delegation heads who responded wrote they turned over our request to their governments, but few documents came in.  Not only are many governments reluctant to release these materials to an American institution, but the planning and logistics for copying and sending them are time consuming and expensive.  A list of contributors follows the introduction.","List of Contributors:","Commander John Bennett","Peter Bernhardt","Patricia Birnie","Robert Blumberg","Marjorie Browne","Mrs. G. Winthrop Haight","Michael Hardy","Commander John Henrikson","Robert B. Krueger","Stuart McIntyre","Barbara Moore","John Norton Moore","Ambassador Satya Nandan (Fiji Delegation)","Myron Nordquist","Dolliver Nelson","Julia Reardon","Ambassador Shabtai Rosenne (Israeli Delegation)","Ambassador John R. Stevenson","Louis B. 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[?]","(7 folders)","(4 folders)","(4 folders)","(16 folders)","(2 folders)","(2 folders)","(2 folders)","(2 folders)","(2 folders)","(7 folders)","(2 folders)","(4 folders)","(2 folders)","(2 folders)","(3 folders)","(4 folders)","(2 folders)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(1 carton)","(2 cartons)","(4 folders)","(3 folders)","(5 folders)","(2 folders)","The papers of Louis B. Sohn pertained working files from his work as rapporteur of  the Private Group on Settlement Disputes.  Professor Sohn was part of the U.S. Delegation to UNCLOS.   At the end of the second session of the  Caracas Conference, in 1974, some delegations asked Sohn to organize a  private group to hold discussions on the settlement of disputes.@ In 1975, at the third session of the Conference the informal group was reorganized as the Settlement of Disputes Group (SD.Gp.) and from then on they work together on how to settle dispute matters. [For detailed information see: United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 A Commentary, Dordrecht, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1985, v.1, pp.110-112 and v.5, pp. 5-15]","These papers consist working papers, notes and annotated documents of his work as member of the U.S. delegation to the Law of the Sea Conference.  The papers were organized in chronological and alphabetical order.  Duplicates were taken away and some folders were re-titled. ","Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections","University of Virginia. 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Collections of loose records have been labeled in general terms and arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe collection has three major divisions: 1) Official United Nations negotiating documents, 2) delegations' official records and working files, and 3) individual delegates' personal files concerning UNCLOS III or related oceans matters.  The official documents were culled from a number of individual collections, or obtained from the United Nations, the United States State Department, or the Library of Congress.  As a rule, documents appearing in the UNCLOS III Official Record were not retained because they are voluminous and readily available elsewhere in the Law Library.  On the other hand, the relatively small body of negotiating documents issued by the Evensen Group, the seven negotiating groups, and others have been kept in the archives, though they also have been published.  Finally, there is an incomplete set of  United Nations Press Releases on UNCLOS III.    (N. B.: There are also nearly complete sets of documents from both the Seabed Committee and the Drafting Committee (all languages).  Separate finding aids for these extensive collections are available in the archives.)   \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe second large division is the delegations' documents.  The Israeli and Irish delegations have donated copies of their statements and draft proposals made throughout the conference; the Ukranian SSR contributed copies of statements.  The U. S. Department of State donated all the unclassified documents from their \"conference files.\"  These records reflect negotiating plans on a session-by-session basis throughout the conference.  The State Department kept their topical, and topical and diplomatic, files on UNCLOS III and destroyed the classified documents from the conference files.  A number of people who served on the U. S. delegation have contributed their papers, and these personal delegation files follow the State Department's.  There is a great deal of unavoidable duplication in this part of the collection, since all delegates received certain memoranda, reports, directives, etc.  However, the individuals' files are important because they also contain unique and detailed records on the donor's area of concentration and expertise.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nDonors whose papers contained U. S. Delegation files are Stuart McIntyre, John Norton Moore, Commanders John Henrikson and John Bennett, Myron Nordquist, Ambassador John R. Stevenson, G. Winthrop Haight, Julia Reardon, and Robert Krueger.  Ambassador Stevenson was the chairman of the U. S. Delegation to the first three sessions of UNCLOS III (1973-1975).  John Norton Moore was deputy chairman during Stevenson's term, but, unlike Stevenson who also maintained his law practice during this period, Moore worked full-time on conference and domestic oceans issues from his post at the State Department.  During this same period Stuart McIntyre served as Staff Director of the National Security Council Task Force on LOS, and coordinated the work of this interagency group preparing the U. S. Negotiating position.  Concurrently, Myron Nordquist was Office Director for the Task Force and, like McIntyre, was alternative representative on the U. S. Delegation; later (1977-1978), Nordquist was legislative counsel to Ambassador Elliott Richardson, head of the U. S. From 1977 to 1980.  Commanders Henrikson and Bennett worked on LOS matters at the Department of Defense, and Julia Riordan was special assistant for congressional and public relations for Ambassador James Malone, head of the U. S. Delegation in 1981-1982.  G. 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The other collection contains a variety of documents donated by Michael hardy of the United Kingdom, whose official position was observer of UNCLOS III for the European Economic Communities. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nThe third division of documents contains records of donors' LOS related work exclusive of their official involvement in UNCLOS III.  Highlights of this group include handwritten notes that G. Winthrop Height took at every LOS-related meeting he attended from 1967 to 1983, as well as all his correspondence and other documents concerning the ocean mining industry vis-a-vis UNCLOS III for those years.  John Norton Moore's personal files concern LOS-related domestic legislation, and Myron Nordquist's contain extensive research material concerning the offshore processing of ocean minerals.  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The official documents were culled from a number of individual collections, or obtained from the United Nations, the United States State Department, or the Library of Congress.  As a rule, documents appearing in the UNCLOS III Official Record were not retained because they are voluminous and readily available elsewhere in the Law Library.  On the other hand, the relatively small body of negotiating documents issued by the Evensen Group, the seven negotiating groups, and others have been kept in the archives, though they also have been published.  Finally, there is an incomplete set of  United Nations Press Releases on UNCLOS III.    (N. B.: There are also nearly complete sets of documents from both the Seabed Committee and the Drafting Committee (all languages).  Separate finding aids for these extensive collections are available in the archives.)   ","\nThe second large division is the delegations' documents.  The Israeli and Irish delegations have donated copies of their statements and draft proposals made throughout the conference; the Ukranian SSR contributed copies of statements.  The U. S. Department of State donated all the unclassified documents from their \"conference files.\"  These records reflect negotiating plans on a session-by-session basis throughout the conference.  The State Department kept their topical, and topical and diplomatic, files on UNCLOS III and destroyed the classified documents from the conference files.  A number of people who served on the U. S. delegation have contributed their papers, and these personal delegation files follow the State Department's.  There is a great deal of unavoidable duplication in this part of the collection, since all delegates received certain memoranda, reports, directives, etc.  However, the individuals' files are important because they also contain unique and detailed records on the donor's area of concentration and expertise.","\nDonors whose papers contained U. S. Delegation files are Stuart McIntyre, John Norton Moore, Commanders John Henrikson and John Bennett, Myron Nordquist, Ambassador John R. Stevenson, G. Winthrop Haight, Julia Reardon, and Robert Krueger.  Ambassador Stevenson was the chairman of the U. S. Delegation to the first three sessions of UNCLOS III (1973-1975).  John Norton Moore was deputy chairman during Stevenson's term, but, unlike Stevenson who also maintained his law practice during this period, Moore worked full-time on conference and domestic oceans issues from his post at the State Department.  During this same period Stuart McIntyre served as Staff Director of the National Security Council Task Force on LOS, and coordinated the work of this interagency group preparing the U. S. Negotiating position.  Concurrently, Myron Nordquist was Office Director for the Task Force and, like McIntyre, was alternative representative on the U. S. Delegation; later (1977-1978), Nordquist was legislative counsel to Ambassador Elliott Richardson, head of the U. S. From 1977 to 1980.  Commanders Henrikson and Bennett worked on LOS matters at the Department of Defense, and Julia Riordan was special assistant for congressional and public relations for Ambassador James Malone, head of the U. S. Delegation in 1981-1982.  G. Winthrop Height, an expert advisor to the U. S. Delegation, was a lawyer for Shell Oil who observed the negotiations for the mining industry during the entire length of the conference.  Finally, Robert B. 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He came to the U.S. in 1939 and became a U.S. citizen in 1943.  He has a LLM, Diplomatic ScM? from John Casimir University (1935); LLM (1940, SJD (1958) from Harvard University.  Sohn worked as assistant to judge M.O. Hudson (1941-1948); he worked as a teaching fellow (1946-1947), lecturer (1947-1951), assistant professor of law (1951-1953), John Harvey Gregory lecturer in world organization (1951-1981), professor of law (1953-1961), Bemis professor of international law (1961-1981) at Harvard University.  From 1981 to 1991 he was the Woodruff professor of international law at University of Georgia.  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