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Powell, J. Y.
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Cullinan, J. S. (Josep...
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Johnson, Frances O.
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Lee, H. E.
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Moore, W. W. (William ...
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1933-07-20
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August 30, 1926
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July 14, 1933
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July 15, 1933
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June 23, 1933
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan
Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from H. M. Tarver requesting financial support for Fisk University, an African American liberal arts college in the South.
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Letter to Mayor and City Council from W. W. Moore
Copy of a letter from W. W. Moore requesting that the Mayor and City Council support a move to pave Elgin Avenue.
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Letter to Mayor Oscar Holcombe and Judge W. H. Ward from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter to Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe and Judge W. H. Ward from Joseph S. Cullinan in support of Commissioner Massey's opposition to the building of a City-County Hospital. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan...
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from J. Y. Powell
Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from J. Y. Powell declaring the support of Mr. R. H. Spencer for the Houston Negro Hospital.
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News clipping from the Houston Defender
Newspaper article that addresses the difficult financial situation of the Houston Negro Hospital and its possible closing. The article blames the Great Depression and the bad management of the institution...
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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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Memorandum to J. Y. Powell from Frances O. Johnson
A memorandum, on behalf of Dr. J. W. Slaughter, urging J. Y. Powell to meet up with Judge W. H. Ward because the city council has refused to support the proposition presented by the advisory committee...
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