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September 8 1933 Patient Survey and Memorandum
A 1933 survey of patients and plans for relocation to Saint Elizabeths Hospital written by Samuel A. Silk to William A. White. Survey includes memorandum by Silk to Assistant to the Superintendent M. Sanger.
Tags: 1933, B. Van Ward, Canton, deaths, dementia precox, Department of the Interior, Dr. Tartaglino, Dr. Woolley, Epilepsy, epileptiform convulsions, idiocy, imbecility, M. Sanger, manic depression, mental deficiency, paresis, psychosis, pulmonary tuberculosis, Pyles, R.G. Hall, Richley Guy, Roscoe Aull, survey, syphilis, Van Ward, Weill, William A. White
February 28, 1929 Memorandum from Commissioner Charles Burke to Dr. William A. White
February 28, 1929 memorandum from Charles Burke to William White requesting a survey of the Canton Asylum.
1929 Memorandum for Dr. White from Chief Medical Director of Office of Indian Affairs
A memorandum from the Chief Medical Director of the Office of Indian Affairs for Dr. William A. White regarding the diagnoses of the asylum patients.
Memorandum for the Secretary of Canton Insane Asylum from the Office of Solicitor, August 21, 1933.
Memo discusses the transfer of inmates from Canton Asylum to St. Elizabeths Hospital.
Memorandum from William A. White to Department of the Interior at Saint Elizabeths Hospital, May 23 1929
A memorandum from William A. White to the Department of the Interior regarding various options facing the future of the asylum, such as closure, renovations, and relocation.
Letter from Samuel A. Silk to Dr. William A. White, September 23-25, 1933
A letter from Samuel A. Silk to Dr. William A. White, Superintendent of St. Elizabeths Hospital describing the efforts by G. J. Moen and others to delay by court order the transfer of patients from Canton and the closure of the Asylum.
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Letter from Samuel A Silk to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 3, l933
A letter from Samuel A Silk to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 3, l933 reporting on the closing of the asylum, the state of the buildingsā¦