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1. Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter from Joseph S. Cullinan in which he raises some points about the planned changes to the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan emphasizes the importance to make the right decisions...

2. 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...

3. J. S. Botley J. S. Botley Photograph of J. S. Botley, the first baby born at the Houston Negro Hospital.

4. Letter to the Advisory Committee from W. W. Moore Letter to the Advisory Committee from W. W. Moore Copy of a letter to the Advisory Committee members from W. W. Moore scheduling the first meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Houston Negro Hospital for Tuesday, May 11.

5. Letter to S. R. Leach from T. W. Archer Letter to S. R. Leach from T. W. Archer Copy of a letter to S. R. Leach from T. W. Archer concerning an enclosed check for $768.50, a first payment on contract for the Houston Negro Hospital.

6. Letter to the Advisory Committee of the Houston Negro Hospital from Chairman W. W. Moore Letter to the Advisory Committee of the Houston Negro Hospital from Chairman W. W. Moore Copy of a letter to the Advisory Committee of the Houston Negro Hospital from Chairman W. W. Moore inviting members to the first meeting of the Advisory Committee. Originally enclosed with the letter was...

7. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from I. M. Terrell Letter to J. S. Cullinan from I. M. Terrell Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from I. M. Terrell concerning efforts to raise $10,000.00 for the Union Hospital.

8. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Helen Botley Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Helen Botley Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from Helen Botley requesting to meet with her son, J. S. Botley, on his third birthday. J. S. Botley was the first baby delivered at the Houston Negro Hospital.

9. Letter to W. T. Sinclair from Joseph S. Cullinan 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...

10. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Helen Botley Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Helen Botley A thank you letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from Helen Botley introducing her son, who was the first baby born in the Houston Negro Hospital, and thanking Joseph S. Cullinan for the gift of the hospital.

11. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Helen Botley Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Helen Botley Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from Helen Botley granting permission to distribute photos of her son to the Advisory Committee. Her son was the first child born at the Houston Negro Hospital.

12. Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter in which he informs him that the board of trustees voted to allow the first quarter's budget of $6,000, with the condition that an adequate and effective governing...

13. Letter to Margaret H. Bright from W. T. Sinclair Letter to Margaret H. Bright from W. T. Sinclair Copy of a letter in which W. T. Sinclair asks Margaret H. Bright why the Houston Negro Hospital was not rated as first class among all Houston hospitals. W. T. Sinclair has heard that a government commission...

14. Letter to S. A. Starkey from J. S. Cullinan Letter to S. A. Starkey from J. S. Cullinan A copy of a letter by Joseph S. Cullinan in which he thanks street and bridge commissioner S. A. Starkey for his praise of the Houston Negro Hospital and his interests in its improvement. Mr. Joseph S....

15. 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....

16. Letter to W. T. Sinclair and J. S. Cullinan from B. D. Harris Letter to W. T. Sinclair and J. S. Cullinan from B. D. Harris Letter to W. T. Sinclair and Joseph S. Cullinan from Beverly D. Harris concerning $60,000 to be loaned to Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan for the construction of the Nurses' Home at the Houston Negro Hospital....

17. Letter to Margaret H. Bright from W. T. Sinclair Letter to Margaret H. Bright from W. T. Sinclair Copy of a letter to Margaret H. Bright from W. T. Sinclair concerning three new memberships at the Houston Negro Hospital for Julius T. Pride and family, K. J. Jennings and family, and Guy Lewis and family....
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