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Box 2

 Container

Contains 105 Collections and/or Records:

200. Whillden, John S.?, New Orleans, La.?, to R. La Roche, Philadelphia, Pa., 09 January 1824

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The collection consists of letters, 1818-1867, received by Rene La Roche, generally from American or European physicians. Major correspondents are: E. H. Barton, Samuel Brown, D. J. Cain, Thomas L. Caldwell, Sir James Clark, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, Samuel D. Gross, Charles D. Meigs, James Moultrie, Louis Valentin, and William T. Wragg.The letters concern yellow fever, particularly discussions of epidemics in Southern cities, La Roche's sojourn in Europe, personal or family...
Dates: 09 January 1824

201. Wood, James R., signed, New York, N.Y., to R. La Roche, Philadelphia, Pa.?, 12 March 1858

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The collection consists of letters, 1818-1867, received by Rene La Roche, generally from American or European physicians. Major correspondents are: E. H. Barton, Samuel Brown, D. J. Cain, Thomas L. Caldwell, Sir James Clark, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, Samuel D. Gross, Charles D. Meigs, James Moultrie, Louis Valentin, and William T. Wragg.The letters concern yellow fever, particularly discussions of epidemics in Southern cities, La Roche's sojourn in Europe, personal or family...
Dates: 12 March 1858

202. Wragg, William T., Charleston, S.C., to R. La Roche?, 18 October 1855

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The collection consists of letters, 1818-1867, received by Rene La Roche, generally from American or European physicians. Major correspondents are: E. H. Barton, Samuel Brown, D. J. Cain, Thomas L. Caldwell, Sir James Clark, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, Samuel D. Gross, Charles D. Meigs, James Moultrie, Louis Valentin, and William T. Wragg.The letters concern yellow fever, particularly discussions of epidemics in Southern cities, La Roche's sojourn in Europe, personal or family...
Dates: 18 October 1855

203. Wragg, William T., Charleston, S.C., to R. La Roche?, 02 September 1856

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The collection consists of letters, 1818-1867, received by Rene La Roche, generally from American or European physicians. Major correspondents are: E. H. Barton, Samuel Brown, D. J. Cain, Thomas L. Caldwell, Sir James Clark, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, Samuel D. Gross, Charles D. Meigs, James Moultrie, Louis Valentin, and William T. Wragg.The letters concern yellow fever, particularly discussions of epidemics in Southern cities, La Roche's sojourn in Europe, personal or family...
Dates: 02 September 1856

204. Wragg, William T., Charleston, S.C., to R. La Roche?, 10 May 1859

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The collection consists of letters, 1818-1867, received by Rene La Roche, generally from American or European physicians. Major correspondents are: E. H. Barton, Samuel Brown, D. J. Cain, Thomas L. Caldwell, Sir James Clark, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, Samuel D. Gross, Charles D. Meigs, James Moultrie, Louis Valentin, and William T. Wragg.The letters concern yellow fever, particularly discussions of epidemics in Southern cities, La Roche's sojourn in Europe, personal or family...
Dates: 10 May 1859

205. Wragg, William T., Charleston, S.C., to R. La Roche?, 27 November 1860

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The collection consists of letters, 1818-1867, received by Rene La Roche, generally from American or European physicians. Major correspondents are: E. H. Barton, Samuel Brown, D. J. Cain, Thomas L. Caldwell, Sir James Clark, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, Samuel D. Gross, Charles D. Meigs, James Moultrie, Louis Valentin, and William T. Wragg.The letters concern yellow fever, particularly discussions of epidemics in Southern cities, La Roche's sojourn in Europe, personal or family...
Dates: 27 November 1860

206. Wright, Daniel F., Memphis, Tenn., to R. La Roche, Philadelphia, Pa., 22 May 1858

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The collection consists of letters, 1818-1867, received by Rene La Roche, generally from American or European physicians. Major correspondents are: E. H. Barton, Samuel Brown, D. J. Cain, Thomas L. Caldwell, Sir James Clark, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, Samuel D. Gross, Charles D. Meigs, James Moultrie, Louis Valentin, and William T. Wragg.The letters concern yellow fever, particularly discussions of epidemics in Southern cities, La Roche's sojourn in Europe, personal or family...
Dates: 22 May 1858

207. Wright, Daniel F., Nashville, Tenn., to R. La Roche, 02 March 1860

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The collection consists of letters, 1818-1867, received by Rene La Roche, generally from American or European physicians. Major correspondents are: E. H. Barton, Samuel Brown, D. J. Cain, Thomas L. Caldwell, Sir James Clark, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, Samuel D. Gross, Charles D. Meigs, James Moultrie, Louis Valentin, and William T. Wragg.The letters concern yellow fever, particularly discussions of epidemics in Southern cities, La Roche's sojourn in Europe, personal or family...
Dates: 02 March 1860

1. "Observations on the Ancient Music of the Chinese", undated

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This collection consists of three holograph manuscripts on music and numerous holograph notes that were used in preparing the manuscripts. The unpublished manuscripts might have been written as three separate essays or as chapters for a book. Topics addressed in the manuscripts include ancient Chinese music, music in religious ceremonies, and music in different nations.The first manuscript is housed in a folder on which La Roche has written "Music in China Egypt". The manuscript,...
Dates: undated

2. Notes on the music of the Chinese, undated

 File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This collection consists of three holograph manuscripts on music and numerous holograph notes that were used in preparing the manuscripts. The unpublished manuscripts might have been written as three separate essays or as chapters for a book. Topics addressed in the manuscripts include ancient Chinese music, music in religious ceremonies, and music in different nations.The first manuscript is housed in a folder on which La Roche has written "Music in China Egypt". The manuscript,...
Dates: undated