Letter, Henry Clay Stevens to Emily Bissell, May 24, 1910
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Letter, Henry Clay Stevens to Emily Bissell, May 24, 1910
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A letter from Henry Clay Stevens (a Black doctor based in Wilmington and husband of Mary Hayes Stevens) to Emily Bissell, declining to help fundraise for the then-segregated Hope Farm. Letters such as this one led the Anti-Tuberculosis Society to establish the segregated Edgewood Sanatorium in 1915.
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Author (aut): Stevens, Henry Clay, 1867-1926
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1 sheet of paper: 21.5 x 27.5 cm.
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Preferred citation: Letter, Henry Clay Stevens to Emily Bissell, May 24, 1910. Delaware Anti-Tuberculosis Society Collection. Box 1, Folder 3. Delaware Historical Society, Wilmington, Delaware. [URL]
Credit line: Courtesy of the Delaware Historical Society.
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Delaware Historical Society, 505 N. Market St., Wilmington DE 19801 302-655-7161 www.dehistory.org
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NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES
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