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Biography of Walter Reed by Elizabeth Kosslow, 1920/1930 4 pages Box 31, Folder 25
Emilie Lawrence Reed's description of Walter Reed's final illness for Howard A. Kelly, 1922 12 pages Box 141, Folder 57
Emilie Lawrence Reed's recollections of the Reed family cat and other aspects of her family life, 1922 6 pages Box 141, Folder 56
English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Seguin to the Medical Inspector, 1922 6 pages Box 11, Folder 24
English translation [from French] of letter from [s.n.] Seguin to the Medical Inspector, 1922 4 pages Box 11, Folder 24
English translations of entries in Ignacio Rojas' daybook, 1900/1940 1 page Box 36, Folder 29
Expenses Incurred in Writing History of Yellow Fever, 1922 2 pages Box 10, Folder 4
Governor General's Palace and La Fuerza, Havana, Cuba, 1900/1950 1 page Box 81, Folder 56
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