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Cullinan, J. S. (Josep...
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Memorandum to W. T. Sinclair from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a memorandum to W. T. Sinclair from Joseph S. Cullinan in reply to W. T. Sinclair's September 23 memorandum. The donation to the Union Hospital will be discontinued after the hospital's closing....
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Memorandum to W. T. Sinclair from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a memorandum to W. T. Sinclair from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning landscaping changes at the Houston Negro Hospital. Joseph S. Cullinan and J. E. Wooding have come to an agreement and the work...
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Memorandum to W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of memorandum to W. W. Moore from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning not receiving communications about the meeting until after it was held.
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Letter to Maurice J. Sullivan from A. C. Edwards
Letter to Maurice J. Sullivan from A. C. Edwards concerning hangers for pipe lines at the Houston Negro Hospital. A. C. Edwards states that permanent hangers will be placed after the pipe lines have been...
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from W. T. Sinclair
Copy of a letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from W. T. Sinclair concerning suggestions for the plans drawn up by Maurice J. Sullivan for the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. Kar Leffland is looking after Maurice...
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Memorandum to Mr. Cullinan from W. T. Sinclair
Memorandum to Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan concerning meeting with Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe about a proposed site for the Houston Negro Hospital.
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Letter to W. T. Sinclair from Joseph S. Cullinan
Letter to W. T. Sinclair from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning the Houston Negro Hospital. Joseph S. Cullinan expresses no suggestions for the third floor plan, but has a list of suggestions for the first...
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Letter to Judge W. W. Moore from M. H. Bright
Copy of a letter to Judge W. W. Moore from Margaret H. Bright about the hiring of Nurse Newby who arrived three days after she was to report for duty.
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Letter to W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter to W. W. Moore from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning their conversation regarding the Union Hospital. After looking over the grounds, Joseph S. Cullinan is convinced that Superintendent Terrell...
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Letter to Mr. J. S. Cullinan from Tiffany and Company
Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from Tiffany and Company referring to Joseph S. Cullinan's April 23 letter and making the new proposed tablet using the same style as the tablet furnished in 1926 for Joseph...
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Margaret H. Bright
Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from Margaret H. Bright concerning a meeting with J. W. Slaughter in which were discussed possibilities to arrange for twenty patients per day after a new budget and which...
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Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter to J. W. Slaughter from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning sketches for a Nurses' Home building to be constructed on the Houston Negro Hospital grounds. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan would like to...
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from J. Y. Powell
Letter by J. Y. Powell explaining to Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan the decision taken by the advisory committee in regards to the closing of the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. J. Y. Powell states that, after much...
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Member of staff Negro Hospital hits worker
Article from the Houston Defender concerning an attack on John Scott, post office carrier, by a white physician employed by the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. John Scott was attacked for wearing his uniform...
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Letter to Mrs. W. R. Styron from R. E. Powell
Copy of a letter to Mrs. W. R. Styron from R. E. Powell referring to a check in the amount of $188.00 payable to the Houston Negro Hospital due to a cash balance after payment to the trust fund.
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from M. H. Bright
Letter written by Margaret H. Bright, Superintendent of the Houston Negro Hospital in which she thanks Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan for the letter he sent to the street and bridge commissioner, Mr. S. A. Starkey,...
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