One scrapbook titled Men's Patrons Division of the Elva A. Wright Auxiliary to the Houston TB Hospital, Volume II. Includes correspondance and news coverage of the Tuberculosis Fund. Scrapbook was digitized for preservation of the original laminated scrapbook. The orginal was discarded.
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One scrapbook titled Men's Patrons Division of the Elva A. Wright Auxiliary to the Houston TB Hospital, Volume III. Includes correspondance and news coverage of the Tuberculosis Fund. Scrapbook was digitized for preservation of the original laminated scrapbook. The orginal was discarded.
Sin títuloOne scrapbook titled Men's Patrons Division of the Elva A. Wright Auxiliary to the Houston TB Hospital, Volume I. Includes correspondance and news coverage of the Tuberculosis Fund. Scrapbook was digitized for preservation of the original laminated scrapbook. The orginal was discarded.
Sin títuloMr. 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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
West Side negro Tuberculosis clinic; Opened during National Negro Health week- 1939
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.