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Evelyn Crary Bacon papers, 1936/1997

15.5 Linear Feet
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The papers of Evelyn (Crary) Bacon contain both personal and professional material. A large portion of this collection relates to her career as a nurse and nurse educator and her involvement in various nursing organizations. Also of significance are the papers concerning her participation in World War II as a nurse in the Army Nursing Corps. The collection includes audiovisual items, correspondence, course files, military artifacts and materials, organizational records, photographs, publications, research and subject files, and writings.

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Evelyn Crary Bacon papers, 1936/1997 15.5 Linear Feet

Sadie Heath Cabaniss Letters, 1900/1904

3 Items
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The collection contains three items. The letter from Isabel Hampton Robb and the list of questions for the anatomy and physiology exam were written during her tenure as Superintendent of the Old Dominion Training School. Cabaniss wrote the letter to Mary Louise Spencer during her time on the Virginia State Board of Examiners of Nurses.

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Sadie Heath Cabaniss Letters, 1900/1904 3 Items

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