Box 8
Contains 102 Results:
Harper & Bros. (William Bissell), 1931-1932
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
Jacobs, Henry Barton, 1934
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
Johnson, Alvin, 1931-1934
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
Lape, Esther Everett, 1932
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
Leake, Chauncey D., 1930-1935
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
Le Fanu, W.R., 1934-1935
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
Little, David M., 1933-1934
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
MacCallum, William G., 1932-1934
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
Major, Ralph H., 1931-1932
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.
Malloch, Archibald, 1930-1934
In 1986 Mrs. Margaret Estey, daughter of Dr. Fielding Garrison, gave to the library her father's material still in her possession. The donation consisted of two volumes of letters to Garrison, one volume of personnel records, and several folders of correspondence from his tenure at Johns Hopkins. The material has been kept as received, and is indexed in the index at the end of this finding guide.