Florence Deakins Becker papers, 1891-1963 (bulk 1910-1963).
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Mixed materialsLanguage: English, French Description: 3,000 items; 10 containers plus 21 oversize; 8.2 linear feetSubject(s): - Barron, Clarence W. (Clarence Walker), 1855-1928 -- Correspondence
- Bartlett, Suzanne Earle Ogden-Jones Emmons, 1861-1954 -- Correspondence
- Becker, George F. (George Ferdinand), 1847-1919 -- Correspondence
- Bloodgood, Joseph Colt, 1867-1935 -- Correspondence
- Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940 -- Correspondence
- Brown, W. Norman (William Norman), 1892-1975 -- Correspondence
- Devine, Edward T. (Edward Thomas), 1867-1948 -- Correspondence
- Dillingham, William P. (William Paul), 1843-1923 -- Correspondence
- Forrester, John Campbell -- Correspondence
- Keen, Florence -- Correspondence
- Rush, Thomas E., 1867-1947 -- Correspondence
- Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930 -- Correspondence
- American Public Health Association -- Correspondence
- George Ferdinand Becker Memorial Library
- Ligue du Nord Contre la Tuberculose
- Michigan Tuberculosis Association
- Tuberculosis Association of Bengal
- Urgent Relief for France
- Washington Animal Rescue League
- Animal rescue -- Washington (D.C.) -- Societies, etc
- Cancer -- Prevention
- Health
- Libraries -- Virginia -- Independence
- Veterans' hospitals
- Nursing
- Public health -- Societies, etc
- Refugees -- France
- Tuberculosis -- Prevention
- Tuberculosis -- France -- Prevention
- Tuberculosis -- India -- Prevention
- Tuberculosis -- United States -- Prevention
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Medical care
- Maryland -- Centennial celebrations, etc
- Nurses
- Volunteers
Open to research.
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, writings, subject files, family papers, scrapbooks, and other papers relating principally to Becker's volunteer activities on behalf of various health and medical causes, especially the crusade against cancer and tuberculosis. Documents her work with the George Ferdinand Becker Memorial Library, Independence, Va.; Ligue du Nord Contre la Tuberculose; Tuberculosis Association of Bengal; and Urgent Relief for France. Subjects include American efforts to render medical aid to French refugees during World War I, the Maryland tercentenary, medical conditions in veterans's hospitals, the Michigan Tuberculosis Association, and the Washington Animal Rescue League. Correspondents include American Public Health Association, Clarence W. Barron, Suzanne Earle Ogden-Jones Emmons Bartlett, George F. Becker, Joseph Colt Bloodgood, William Edgar Borah, W. Norman Brown, Edward T. Devine, William P. Dillingham, John Campbell Forrester, Florence Keen, Thomas E. Rush, and William H. Taft.
Some photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Nurse and volunteer worker.
Collection material in English and French.
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