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Correspondence, William R. Smith Dec 1863

Correspondence, William R. Smith

John P. McGovern, MD Collection

Correspondence written by Dr. William R. Smith to Judy? offering sympathy and condolences for the death(s)? Of family members also writes of his own illness from yellow fever in Galveston and talks about the medical care he has provided to victims, namely soldiers, of the yellow fever epidemic, Dickson Bayou, TX. See more at John P. McGovern, MD Collection of Texas Historical Medical Documents and its finding aid.


Correspondence, Henry Terrell Jun 1843

Correspondence, Henry Terrell

John P. McGovern, MD Collection

Correspondence to A? Powell from H. Terrell re: sick, enslaved persons, requesting calomel, rhubarb, paregoric, castor oil, laudanum, ipecacuanha, mustard, sweet spirit of nitre, etc. Henry Terrell, plantation and slave owner, owned 500 acres located on the Navidad River. See more at John P. McGovern, MD Collection of Texas Historical Medical Documents and its finding aid.


Correspondence Requesting Payment For Transportation Of Goods, James Peckham Caldwell Jun 1840

Correspondence Requesting Payment For Transportation Of Goods, James Peckham Caldwell

John P. McGovern, MD Collection

Correspondence from P. Caldwell to Colonel William Cook requesting payment for hauling two loads of powder and lead, per contract with Dr. John Sutherland. See more at John P. McGovern, MD Collection of Texas Historical Medical Documents and its finding aid.


Correspondence, Nicholas Descomps Labadie Oct 1831

Correspondence, Nicholas Descomps Labadie

John P. McGovern, MD Collection

Letter to Captain Logan requesting assistance in recovering Dr. Labadie's horse, unlawfully taken by a Mr. Grigsby, Lake Charlotte, Trinity River. See more at John P. McGovern, MD Collection of Texas Historical Medical Documents and its finding aid.