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Cullinan, J. S. (Josep...
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Bright, Margaret H.
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Lee, H. E.
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July 14, 1933
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July 20, 1925
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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 building plans and financial plans for the Houston Negro Hospital. Joseph S. Cullinan expresses his disappointment that more progress...
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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 J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan
Letter in which Joseph S. Cullinan expresses his distress about the future closing of the Houston Negro Hospital. He tells Mr. J. Y. Powell to call for an early meeting of the advisory committee to discuss...
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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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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from H. E. Lee
In this letter, Dr. H. E. Lee expresses his concern about the possible closing of the Houston Negro Hospital to Joseph S. Cullinan. Dr. H. E. Lee assures Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan of his loyalty and support...
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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...
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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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