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1. List to whom invitations are being sent by Dr. Slaughter's office List to whom invitations are being sent by Dr. Slaughter's office List to whom invitations of the June 19, 1931 ceremony are being sent by J. W. Slaughter's office and signed by W. W. Moore

2. Houston Negro Hospital archival newspaper clippings Houston Negro Hospital archival newspaper clippings A list of newspaper clippings associated with the Houston Negro Hospital project that are available in the Joseph S. Cullinan Papers

3. Letter to W. T. Sinclair from Margaret H. Bright Letter to W. T. Sinclair from Margaret H. Bright Letter to W. T. Sinclair from Margaret H. Bright in which she explains to W. T. Sinclair why the Houston Negro Hospital did not get first class ratings from the American Medical Association. Bright points...

4. Memorandum to Judge W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan Memorandum to Judge W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a memorandum to W. W. Moore from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning a previous talk between Mr. W. W. Moore, Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan, and Dr. J. W. Slaughter. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan suggests that the...

5. Memorandum to J. S. Cullinan from W. T. Sinclair Memorandum to J. S. Cullinan from W. T. Sinclair Copy of a memorandum from W. T. Sinclair informing Joseph S. Cullinan that photographs of the dedication ceremonies of the Houston Negro Hospital are being sent to W. W. Moore and George E. B. Peddy.

6. Memorandum to J. S. Cullinan from W. T. Sinclair Memorandum to J. S. Cullinan from W. T. Sinclair Copy of a memorandum to Joseph S. Cullinan from W. T. Sinclair concerning a monthly contribution currently being made to the Union Hospital. W. T. Sinclair would like to know whether this contribution...

7. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Maurice J. Sullivan Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Maurice J. Sullivan Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from Maurice J. Sullivan concerning the list of furniture taken from the old Municipal Hospital for use in the Houston Negro Hospital. He relates that the furniture is being...

8. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Copy of a letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore about the Houston Negro Hospital. The letter states that the hospital site has been perfected and the deed is being ratifed. The letter was sent...

9. List of negro citizens and list of those recommended as organizing directors List of negro citizens and list of those recommended as organizing directors List of negro citizens, as furnished by O. M. Terrell, as being capable and willing to help the proposed Houston Negro Hospital. Also, list of those recommended as organizing directors.

10. Letter to Mrs. Lewis Randolph Bryan, Jr. from W. W. Moore Letter to Mrs. Lewis Randolph Bryan, Jr. from W. W. Moore Copy of a letter to Mrs. Lewis Randolph Bryan, Jr. (Katherine McGown Bryan) from W. W. Moore concerning a letter that was written on January 22 referencing her not being able to attend the advisory committee....

11. Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter to J. Y. Powell from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning Commissioner-elect R. H. Spencer, who is sympathetic to what is being done in regards to the possible construction of a city and county...

12. Letter to Mr. Cullinan from J. Y. Powell Letter to Mr. Cullinan from J. Y. Powell Letter in which J. Y. Powell informs Joseph S. Cullinan that the financial assistance for the Houston Negro Hospital is being held up by Palmer Hutcheson, one of the members of the board of trustees, who...

13. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from M. H. Bright Letter to J. S. Cullinan from M. H. Bright In this letter, Margaret H. Bright tells Joseph S. Cullinan about the improvements being done to the roads around the Houston Negro Hospital and how this has benefited both patients and workers of the...

14. Letter to Mayor Oscar Holcombe from J. S. Cullinan Letter to Mayor Oscar Holcombe from J. S. Cullinan Letter to Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe in which Joseph S. Cullinan regrets that Mr. J. Y. Powell was unable to attend the Council meeting that had been arranged to discuss the matter of the hospital. Mr. Joseph...

15. Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Letter to J. W. Slaughter from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter to J. W. Slaughter from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning excessive quantity of natural gas being used at the hospital. He recommends they request an expert be sent to inspect the furnace...

16. Letter to W. T. Sinclair and J. S. Cullinan from Ethel Brosius Letter to W. T. Sinclair and J. S. Cullinan from Ethel Brosius Letter to W. T. Sinclair and Joseph S. Cullinan from Ethel Brosius concerning the planting of trees at the Houston Negro Hospital. Mrs. Ethel Brosius regrets that the Forum of Civics will ultimately not...

17. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from S. A. Starkey Letter to J. S. Cullinan from S. A. Starkey Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan in which S. A. Starkey agrees to work on the poor conditions of the streets surrounding the Houston Negro Hospital as well as to fill in the mudholes in the hospital property....

18. Letter to J. W. Slaughter from W. W. Moore Letter to J. W. Slaughter from W. W. Moore Copy of a letter to J. W. Slaughter from W. W. Moore where he expresses his appreciation for J. W. Slaughter and what he has done for the hospital. W. W. Moore expects him to continue being on the advisory...

19. Letter to W. W. Moore from John H. Bringhurst Letter to W. W. Moore from John H. Bringhurst Copy of a letter to W. W. Moore from John H. Bringhurst concerning the construction of a gravel sidewalk at the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. John H. Bringhurst informs Mr. W. W. Moore that the City of Houston's...
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