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1. Letter to Mr. J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to Mr. J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore referring to the status of the Houston Negro Hospital. The letter brings up six points concerning the charter of the Houston Negro Hospital including electoral...

2. 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...

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. Letter to J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to J. S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from W. W. Moore summarizing the key points of the latest committee meeting for the Houston Negro Hospital.

5. Letter to W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan Letter to W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter to W. W. Moore from Joseph S. Cullinan about the development and opening of the Houston Negro Hospital. Joseph S. Cullinan lists ten points including: the clearing of rubbish on the grounds,...

6. Letter to W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan Letter to W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan Copy of a letter to W. W. Moore from Joseph S. Cullinan about the opening of the Houston Negro Hospital. Joseph S. Cullinan suggests five points regarding the Advisory Committee.

7. Letter to Maurice J. Sullivan from Joseph S. Cullinan Letter to Maurice J. Sullivan from Joseph S. Cullinan Letter to Maurice J. Sullivan from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning the Houston Negro Hospital. Joseph S. Cullinan raises a few more points that need further consideration in regards to the plans for the...

8. Letter to Governor Miriam A. Ferguson from J. S. Cullinan Letter to Governor Miriam A. Ferguson from J. S. Cullinan Letter written by Joseph S. Cullinan to the Governor of Texas Miriam Amanda Ferguson to inform her of the plans to build a City-County Hospital in Houston. Knowing that Governor Miriam Amanda Ferguson...

9. Letter to Dr. J. W. Slaughter from L. A. Stevenson Letter to Dr. J. W. Slaughter from L. A. Stevenson A letter addressed to Dr. J. W. Slaughter in regards to the renewal of the fire insurance policy of the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. L. A. Stevenson points out that it would save the hospital money if the...

10. Letter to R. E. Powell from J. Y. Powell Letter to R. E. Powell from J. Y. Powell Letter in which J. Y. Powell confirms the insuring of the hospital property and points out some details of the policy.

11. Letter to Dr. J. W. Slaughter from Houstoun and Tyler Letter to Dr. J. W. Slaughter from Houstoun and Tyler Letter in which Dr. J. W. Slaughter is informed of the new insurance policies of the Houston Negro Hospital and Nurses' Home with Houstoun and Tyler. The letter writer points out that the pavilion will...

12. Letter to Fred S. James and Company from R. E. Powell Letter to Fred S. James and Company from R. E. Powell Letter in which R. E. Powell informs Fred S. James and Company of the cancellation of the Houston Negro Hospital's fire and tornado insurance policies. Mr. R. E. Powell points out that the hospital decided...

13. Memorandum to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan Memorandum to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan A memorandum in which Joseph S. Cullinan urges J. Y. Powell to send news about the situation regarding the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan points out that he has not heard from Mr. J. Y....
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