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Cullinan, J. S. (Joseph Stephen), 1860-1937
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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....
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Commissioner, position No. 2
A letter from Commissioner, position No. 2 to inform Joseph S. Cullinan that his letter was received and thank him for his interest in the City-County Hospital project.
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Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. W. Slaughter
A letter from J. W. Slaughter to J. Y. Powell, the chairman of the advisory committee of the Houston Negro Hospital, stating that the state committee on Nursing has decided that the hospital's nursing...
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Letter to Mr. Cullinan from J. Y. Powell
A letter in which J. Y. Powell informs Joseph S. Cullinan that the Houston Negro Hospital buildings are without tornado insurance due to the lack of money to renew the premium policies.
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Letter to Mr. Cullinan from CMZ
A letter to Joseph S. Cullinan to inform him that the Hospital Bill is Senate Bill 78.
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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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Mr. Cullinan Gives Union Hospital to Texas Negroes
A news article about Joseph S. Cullinan giving the Union Hospital to the Houston Negro Hospital.
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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.
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Nurses home at Negro Hospital
Article from the Houston Defender detailing the dedication and construction of the Nurses' Home at the Houston Negro Hospital.
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Certificate of membership of J. S. Cullinan and Family
Certificate certifying that Joseph S. Cullinan and family are entitled to free care at the Houston Negro Hospital for one calendar year from January 30.
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Charter of incorporation for "Houston Negro Hospital"
Charter of incorporation for "Houston Negro Hospital", the purpose of which is to acquire, or erect, and to equip, conduct, and maintain a hospital and training school for nurses. Charter includes notarized...
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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...
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Letter to S. A. Starkey from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter in which Joseph S. Cullinan asks Mr. S. A. Starkey, Street and Bridge Commissioner of the city of Houston, to fill in the mudholes on various streets around the Houston Negro Hospital....
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Letter to H. E. Lee from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter in which Joseph S. Cullinan assures Dr. H. E. Lee that the advisory committee is working diligently with the city and county to save the Houston Negro Hospital. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan...
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Letter to H. E. Lee from W. T. Sinclair
Copy of a letter in which W. T. Sinclair, Joseph S. Cullinan's secretary, informs Dr. H. E. Lee that Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan is currently out of town.
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Letter to Annin & Company from W. T. Sinclair
Copy of a letter to Annin & Company from W. T. Sinclair requesting one American flag and one Texas flag be sent to Joseph S. Cullinan along with a bill for both flags.
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Letter to B. D. Harris from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter to Beverly D. Harris from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning a loan requested by Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan for construction of the Nurses' Home Building at the Houston Negro Hospital.
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Letter to C. H. McGruder from W. W. Moore
Copy of a letter to C. H. McGruder from W. W. Moore concerning a special meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Houston Negro Hospital.
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Letter to C. Rufus Rorem from C. M. Zimmer
Copy of a letter to C. Rufus Rorem from C. M. Zimmer confirming receipt of Mr. C. Rufus Rorem's January 21 letter to Joseph S. Cullinan.
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Letter to Col. Theodore Roosevelt from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning the opening and dedication of the Houston Negro Hospital. Originally included were newspaper clippings about the opening...
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