Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Colonel John M. Swan papers
This collection consists of the papers of Dr. John M. Swan of Rochester, New York, a leader of the Medical Officers' Reserve and founder of Base Hospital 19 during the First World War. The materials date between 1922 and 1941. The records include letters, reports, memoranda, photographs and other materials.
Papers, 1922-1927
This collection consists of records of the activities of Colonel John M. Swan as a leader of Rochester, New York's Medical Officers' Reserve unit between the two World Wars. Swan was the former organizer of Base Hospital 19 during the First World War, and worked to maintain the medical reserves during the post-war period. This collection includes letters, reports, memoranda and other materials.
Papers, 1928-1930
This collection consists of records of the activities of Colonel John M. Swan as a leader of Rochester, New York's Medical Officers' Reserve unit between the two World Wars. Swan was the former organizer of Base Hospital 19 during the First World War, and worked to maintain the medical reserves during the post-war period. This collection includes letters, reports, memoranda and other materials.
Papers, 1931-1932
This collection consists of records of the activities of Colonel John M. Swan as a leader of Rochester, New York's Medical Officers' Reserve unit between the two World Wars. Swan was the former organizer of Base Hospital 19 during the First World War, and worked to maintain the medical reserves during the post-war period. This collection includes letters, reports, memoranda and other materials.
Papers, 1933-1934
This collection consists of records of the activities of Colonel John M. Swan as a leader of Rochester, New York's Medical Officers' Reserve unit between the two World Wars. Swan was the former organizer of Base Hospital 19 during the First World War, and worked to maintain the medical reserves during the post-war period. This collection includes letters, reports, memoranda and other materials.
Papers, 1935-1942
This collection consists of records of the activities of Colonel John M. Swan as a leader of Rochester, New York's Medical Officers' Reserve unit between the two World Wars. Swan was the former organizer of Base Hospital 19 during the First World War, and worked to maintain the medical reserves during the post-war period. This collection includes letters, reports, memoranda and other materials.