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Letter to J. Y. Powell from Mayor Oscar Holcombe
In this letter, Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe explains to J. Y. Powell that he does not know if transferring patients to the Houston Negro Hospital is possible, since the Jefferson Davis Hospital staff is reluctant...
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Memorandum to W. W. Moore from J. W. Slaughter
Copy of a memorandum to W. W. Moore from J. W. Slaughter concerning a proposal to take care of the negro patients of Jefferson Davis Hospital as they are in the process of re-organizing and expanding....
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Memorandum to W. W. Moore from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of memorandum to W. W. Moore from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning St. Joseph's Hospital inquiring about opening up a new wing for negro patients. This brings up the question as to whether Houston needs...
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Letter to Margaret H. Bright from W. T. Sinclair
Copy of a letter to Margaret H. Bright from W. T. Sinclair concerning Lela Fleming who was injured in a street car collision and will be receiving medical attention at the Houston Negro Hospital. W. T....
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Letter to W. T. Sinclair from M. H. Bright
Letter to W. T. Sinclair from Margaret H. Bright concerning the patient Lela Flemings who has been discharged from the Houston Negro Hospital. The letter references the hospital bill per W. T. Sinclair's...
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from W. M. Drake, M. D.
Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from William M. Drake, M. D., about issues at the Houston Negro Hospital. Dr. William M. Drake cites two examples of patients with monetary issues at the hospital and recommends...
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Resolution adopted by the Advisory Committee of Houston Negro Hospital
Copy of a resolution adopted by the Advisory Committee of Houston Negro Hospital stating their hospital should accommodate for the care of negro charity patients rather than the Jefferson Davis Hospital...
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Letter to W. W. Moore from J. W. Slaughter
Copy of a letter to W. W. Moore from J. W. Slaughter concerning an offer for the Houston Negro Hospital to accept colored patients from the Houston Clinic.
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Letter to Mayor Oscar Holcombe from the Chairman, Advisory Committee, J. Y. Powell
Copy of a letter to Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe from the Chairman of the Advisory Committee, J. Y. Powell, proposing the transfer of colored patients to the Houston Negro Hospital from the Jefferson Davis...
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Letter to Mayor Oscar Holcombe from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter to Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe from Joseph S. Cullinan requesting that all negro patients be diverted to the Houston Negro Hospital in order to gain funding for the institution. Joseph S....
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from M. H. Bright
In this letter, Margaret H. Bright tells Joseph S. Cullinan about the improvements being done to the roads around the Houston Negro Hospital and how this has benefited both patients and workers of the...
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Letter to J. S. Cullinan from Margaret H. Bright
Letter to Joseph S. Cullinan from Margaret H. Bright concerning a meeting with J. W. Slaughter in which were discussed possibilities to arrange for twenty patients per day after a new budget and which...
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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. 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 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 J. Y. Powell
In this letter, J. Y. Powell informs Joseph S. Cullinan that the financial situation of the Houston Negro Hospital has improved enough for the fire insurance policy to be renewed. Mr. J. Y. Powell also...
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Letter to J. Y. Powell from J. S. Cullinan
Copy of a letter to J. Y. Powell from Joseph S. Cullinan concerning a meeting between county and city officials mentioned in the Houston Press. Mr. Joseph S. Cullinan feels that it should be brought up...
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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 J. S. Cullinan from J. Y. Powell
In this letter, J. Y. Powell says that he was unable to attend a meeting of the council the mayor had invited him to, but that he has made arrangements to meet at another time to discuss the issue. Mr....
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