Building started for Seal Sale at 612 Bagby
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At the front, Dr. Wright standing with three men, Miss. Reniss standing behind Dr. Wright with her arms behind her back, for Building seal sale at 612 Bagby.
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Building started for Seal Sale at 612 Bagby
At the front, Dr. Wright standing with three men, Miss. Reniss standing behind Dr. Wright with her arms behind her back, for Building seal sale at 612 Bagby.
Building started for Seal Sale at 612 Bagby.
From left to right, Dr Wright holding a Hammer, in the middle Miss. Renis, on the right side a man, behind there is an unfinished wall, and at the front some construction material laying on the floor. For Building started for seal sale at 612 Bagby
Building started for Seal sale at 612 Bagby
Workers building a wall at 612 Bagby for the Building started for seal sale.
Miss Atkinson Basement of Jefferson Davis Hospital, circa 1940
Miss Atkinson Sitting on her desk questioning a child and taking notes on her note book, at the Basement of Jefferson davis Hospital, Circa 1940.
Emilly Bussell posing for a picture, Hoding a book with her left arm, in 1907
Mr. S. H. Spencer and Emmeline Renis breaking ground for a new addition to the Tuberculosis Clinic, behind them people standing in the porch of the clinic lokking at Emmiline Renis and Mr. S. H. Spencer, in 1927
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bank to beneath th building, requiring all kinks of props like these seen here to keep the structure from toppling into th bayou.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bank to beneath th building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into th bayou, in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
Workers in process of raising the building; In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its back to beneath the building, requiring all kinds of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
Workers in process of raising the building; In the rear the clinic was plagued by Old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bavk to beneath the building, requiring all kinks of props like those seen here to keep the structure from toppling into the bayou in 1936.
Activities while in Jefferson. Davis. Hospital basement. Miss Atkinson talks with a young patient. Rt. Mrs. Maurine Mitchell, second medical social worker at the TB clinic and the first at the Houston TB Hospital. Lf. The Third medical social worker at the TB Clinic, Miss Frances Clay. Young clinic patient being X-rayed by Mrs. Frances Brown. home visists were made by the nursing staff. educational work with student nurses, graduate nurses, and medical students at the clinic were carried on. Public education was not neglected. Seal Sale is always with us!
a female patients' Blood Pressor is being taken; Activities while in Jefferson. Davis. Hospital basement. Miss Atkinson talks with a young patient. Rt. Mrs. Maurine Mitchell, second medical social worker at the TB clinic and the first at the Houston TB Hospital. Lf. The Third medical social worker at the TB Clinic, Miss Frances Clay. Young clinic patient being X-rayed by Mrs. Frances Brown. home visists were made by the nursing staff. educational work with student nurses, graduate nurses, and medical students at the clinic were carried on. Public education was not neglected. Seal Sale is always with us!
Father Ralph J. Dieffenbach, Board Member, with TB Assn. Pionner nurses, Miss Emmeline J. Renis, Executive Director, Miss Armock, Miss Emmy Fisher, and Mrs. Leons deering.
Autry Memorial (negative)
Westside Negro Tuberculosis Clinic
West Side negro Tuberculosis clinic; Opened during National Negro Health week- 1939
TB Nurse caring for a child in the Exam room.
Medical Staff carring for TB patient in the exam room.
Dr. Elva Wright Examines X-Ray in the basement of Jefferson Davis Hospital
In 1938 the TB Association accepted an invitation to move the clinic into a besement of Jefferson Davis Hospital at 702 Gillette Street. Scenes like these were encated there. The Physician shown is Dr. Elva Wright.
Dr. Elva Wright Examining Children
Dr. Eva Wright examining a child in the exam room, surrounded by other childern and a women carring a baby.
Dr. Elva Wright Celebrating Thirty Years of Service
Dr. Elva Wright celebrating thirty years of service and end being honored in 1939.
Dr. Elva Wright Celebrating Thirty Years of Service.
Dr. Elva A. Wright, Founder, Cuts the cake at a dinner in 1941 celebrating the start of the movement here in 1911.
Dr. Elva Wright Celebrating Thirty Years of Service
Dr. Elva A. Wright, Founder, Cuts the cake at a dinner in 1941 celebrating the start of the movement here in 1911.
Dr. Elva Wright Presenting a plaque to Labor Leaders.
Labor Saluted for its perennial cooperation. Here, pictured in 1949, Dr. Elva A. Wright, president of the TB Association, presents a certificate to President W. W. (Pete) Hughes of sign & Pictoral Painters L. U. 550, at right, while Tro d. Slaughter of the TB association Board looks on.
At the 1947 Southern Tuberculosis Conference, Dr, Feder presented Dr. Elva Wight a plaque on behalf of her services and achievements in the fight against Tuberculosis.
Dr. Elva Wright in a Fire Truck.
TB Fighter Elva A. Wright in jovial mood as she exchanges professional chatter with Houston Fire Fighter.
Dr. Elva Wright in a Fire Truck (negative)
TB Fighter Elva A. Wright in jovial mood as she exchanges professional chatter with Houston Fire Fighter, (negative)
Dr. Elva wright Receiving Donations from Lulacs.
Lulacs Presenting check to Dr. Wright.
Dr. Elva Wright's Nephew and his Wife Mr. and Mrs Merill Wright
Dr. Wrigh's nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Murl Wright, Presenting Dr. Wright's picture to the association. Besides Poertait of the Founder, Dr, Elva A. Wright, stand her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Merill Wright, who formally presented this painting to the TB Association for the new building. Spet. 1957.
Emmeline J. Renis
Emmeline J. Renis
Emmeline Renis Standing with two Men
From left to right, Emmeline J. Renis standing behind a man who is sitting in the middle, and another men standing on the right side.
Emmeline J. Renis standing with two men
Emmeline J. Renis standing and shaking hands of two men n her left and right side
Emmeline Renis, Mrs, Charles Royds, and Mrs. Williams M. Boyd
Emmeline Renis, Mrs, Charles Royds, and Mrs. Williams M. Boyd
Emmeline Renis being interviewed by a School Press Club
Photograph presenting Emmeline Renis, the second on the right, being interviewed by a school press club
Emmeline Renis with francis Brennan and Karen Basen
Photograph Presenting Emmeline Renis standing with Francis Brennan holding a trophe, and Karen Basen holding a trophy.
Robert V. Moise and Aubrey Clavin, officers of the San Jacinto Lung Association
Photograph presenting Dr. Robert V. Moise sitting on the left, and Aubrey Calvin, sitting on the right; both looking into a photo book.
Robert V. Moise with four other men
photograph presenting Dr. Robert V. Moise , on the left, sitting on a table with two men , and two other men standing behind
Photograph presenting Mrs Robert V. Moiseand other members of the Committee planning the dedication of the new tuberculosis building on Dallas street.
Photograph presenting Mrs Robert V. Moiseand other members of the Committee planning the dedication of the new tuberculosis building on Dallas street.
Henriette de Beaulieu being presented a corsage by the Brownies
Photograph pressenting Madame Henriette de Beaulieu being presented a corsage by Brownies.surrounded by girls scouts.
Henriette de Beaulieu shoing Dr. Elva Wright how to make a corsage.
Photograph presenting Madame Henriette de Beaulieu showing Dr Elva Wright how to create a Corsage made with Christmas seal. Madam Henriette de Beaulieu and Dr. Elva Wright are close friend. 1943
Henriette de Beaulieu who created the corsage made with Christas Seals
Photograph presenting Madame Henriette de Beaulieu showing Dr Elva Wright how to create a Corsage made with Christmas seal. Madam Henriette de Beaulieu and Dr. Elva Wright are close friend. 1944
Henriette de Beaulieu who created the corsage made with Christas Seals
photograph presenting Madame Henriette de Beaulieu showing how to make a corsage. Houston (Tex). 1943
Lena Pecover teaching a group about tuberculosis
Photograph presenting Lena Pecover teaching a group of public health nurses about the tuberculsosis. Houston (Tex).
Lena Pecover and other public health nurses at the San Jacinto Lung Association
Photograph presenting Lena Pecover in the middle sitting around a groupe of public health nurses for retrospective study on the tuberculosis. Houston(Tex).
First educational director for the Tuberculosis Association, Lena Pecover, giving a lecture
Phograph presenting the First Educational Director for the Tuberculosis Association, showing a school teacher who gave part time services. Here she is shown talking to a group of her people. Looking on the front is M. L. Landrum of Food Sanitation Division of the City Health Department, who also addressed the group.
Photograph presenting 1955 sophmore medical students from Baylor University, College of Medicine learning the work of the Tuberculosis Associations; How to protect themselves when in the hospitals; signing up for "Tb Abstract;" learning what to expect of public health nurses for tuberculossis patients. Intsructor: Miss Lena Pecover, RN; A. B.
May Poloc and W.F. Norman threading a movie projector
Photograph showing the early years, befor the Tuberculosis Association had its own movie projectors, the Visual Aid Department of Houston Public Schools cooperated with the Association in putting on health education programs via film at club and community gatherings. Here Miss May Pollock, Tuberculosis Association Nurse, and the School Visual Aids Director.
Photograph showing Bart Copeland who handled the Departement of Public Relation, which represents one of the most important phases of education for the general public as well as special groups.department. Houston,(Tex)
Bart Copeland with five members of the San Jacinto Lung Association
Photograph presenting Bart Copeland, the Public Relations department's manager, sitting in the middle of couch, with five memeber of the San Jacinto Lung Association.
Dr. Bundy receiving a medal from Texas Tuberculosis Association
Photograph showing Dr. Bundy, organizer of the State Association, receiving a medal from Texas Tuberculosis Association.
Mrs. Francis Brown taking an X-Ray of a child in the tuberculosis clinc
Photograph presenting Mrs. Francis taking an X-Ray of a child in the tuberculosis clinic. Houston(Tex)
Mrs. Francis Brown taking an X-Ray of a child in the tuberculosis clinc
Photograph presenting Mrs. Francis taking an X-Ray of a child in the tuberculosis clinic. Houston(Tex)
Billy Sulivan in the mobile X-Ray unit
Photograph showing Billy Sulivan in the X-Ray Unit, performing an X-Ray on a female patient
Photograph showing James Shelton posing for a picture.
Letter written by Mrs. Rober Timmins to Mrs. Emmily Renis
Letter addressed to Mrs. Emmeline Renis from Mrs. Robert Timmins. Houston (Tex), 1955
Photograph showing M. C. Oldham posing for a picture
Dr. Redrick Brown explaining a chest X-Ray
Photograph showing Dr. Rodrick Brown holding a stick pointer, expalinig e chest X-ray of a patient.
Founder of the National Anti-Tuberculosis League, Dr. Trudeau
Photograph presenting a Research Against Tuberculosis' Laboratory. Houston(Tex). 1895
Founder of the National Anti-Tuberculosis League, Dr. Trudeau
Photograph presenting a Research Against Tuberculosis' Laboratory. Houston(Tex). 1896
Photograph showing Neil Armstrong exploring the Moon, the Photograph was offered by the National Aeronotics And Space Administration. Houston, Texas. July 20th, 1969
Miss Renis, Weekly Voice of Health brodcast over radio station, KPRC with Bellaire representatives
Photograph showing Miss Emmeline Renis conducting a weekly Voice of Health broadcast over a Local Radio Station KPRC, Here is pictured a panel broadcast with Bellaire representatives. Houston (Tex.), 1939
San Jacinto Lung Association office workers
Photograph showing San Jacinto Lung Association office workers
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1949
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1950
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic during the 1949 Snow Storm
Photograph showing the Anti Tuberculosis League's Clinic during the Snow Storm. Houston (Tex.), 1951
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the Anti-Tuberculosis League's Building at 612 Bagby Street. Houston, Texas. The building Occupied by the Tuberculosis Association from 1916 to 1957, Now hosuing the City Health Departement Unites.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the Anti-tuberculosis clinic at bagby street with a "No Parking , Clinic Zone " sign at the parking lot. TheAnti-Tuberculosis clinic at Bagy Street was hedged in by heavy traffic of the adjoining courthouse, hence the singns above "No Parking- Clinic Zone" The 6-foot high board fence the sheriff built alonside the clinic to keep the Tuberculosis germs from Hopping into the courthouse Square unfortunately does not show in this picture.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the Anti-Tuberculosis League's Clinic. The Little Frame Bungalow at 608 Bagby on the Bayou for years housed the Tuberculosis and headquarters. Movement to build it started soon after the Tuberculosis Association was founded, Nov. 11, 1911, but court suits sought to prohibit it as a neighborhood nuisance. The Tuberculosis fight won in court and the building was dedicated Dec. 31, 1913. Additions were made to the building in later years.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph presenting the construction's progress of the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic at Bagby Street. The program grew and the Little Frame Bungalow grew, but the housing problem was to plague the work until 1957.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the progress of building the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinis at Bagby Street, Houston(Tex)
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph showing the progress of building the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinis at Bagby Street, Houston(Tex)
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph presenting patients visiting the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic at Bagby Street, and the clinic's busy parking lot .
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph presenting the Anti-Tubesrcuosis Clinic after the construction was done with a large " Free Clinic" sign on the side.
Anti-Tuberculosis League's Bagby Street Clinic.
Photograph presenting the Anti-Tuberculosis Clinc with its busy Parking Lot.
Pneumothorax clinic in the basement of Jefferson Davis Hospital
Photograph Presenting a Medical doctor examining a pateint on the exam room at the Basement of Jefferson Davis Hospital, Pneumothorax Clinc. Houston(Tex).
Flooding at the Basement of the Jefferson Davis Hospital Building.
Photograph showing the Jefferson Davis Basement Floods caused by the heavy rain, Engeneered though they had corrected the storm sewer problem that had buffeled them for months. So new rugs were put down, with this results.
Flooding at the Basement of the Jefferson Davis Hospital Building.
Photograph showing the workers moping the floor at the Basement of Jefferson Davis Hospital after the flood, cause by the heavy rain.
Flooding at the Basement of the Jefferson Davis Hospital Building.
Photograph showing the medical staff including the nurses mopping Jefferson's Davis Hospital's basement floor after the flood caused by the heavy rain in 1935, Houston(Tex)
Flooding at the Basement of the Jefferson Davis Hospital Building.
Photograph showing the workers moping the floor at the Basement of Jefferson Davis Hospital after the flooding cause by the heavy rain. There had been drought for a while . Then the rains came, and every time it rained much, the new hospital's basement would flood. Workers knew that if it rained heavily even on a weekend they were needed at the clinic for mopping up.
Flooding at the Basement of the Jefferson Davis Hospital Building.
Photograph showing the workers moping the floor at the Basement of Jefferson Davis Hospital after the flooding cause by the heavy rain. There had been drought for a while . Then the rains came, and every time it rained much, the new hospital's basement would flood. Workers knew that if it rained heavily even on a weekend they were needed at the clinic for mopping up.
Robert V. Moise Aubrey Calvin and Henry A. Stubee studying building plans
Photograph showing The Ant-Tuberculosis Association Leaders studying Building plans, as early as 1940, the leaders were beginning to consider more and more seriously need for better and ample quarters. In 1956, Presendient Robert V. Moise and Vice President and Building Chairman Aubrey Calvin, study building planswith Architect Henry A. Stubee.
Robert V. Moise Aubrey Calvin and Henry A. Stubee studying building plans
Photograph showing the president of the Anti-Tuberculosis Association, and the Building Chairman Aubrey Calvin, studying the building plans with the architect Henry A. Stubee standing in the middle
Photograph showing the Architect Henry Stubee showing front emevation sketch to President Rober V. Moise in 1956, Work started on the site April 1, 1957.