The administrative records document the hospital's administrative history from the 1930s to the 1980s (bulk 1950-1976), primarily in files maintained by the hospital superintendents, especially Larry T. The Lincoln Hospital Records span the years 1901-1998, and primarily comprise the institution's administrative and medical files. Stanford Warren, and John Merrick to serve African Americans in the area.
A few of these volumes contain patient information and photos - these are currently closed to use.ĭurham, N.C. Includes Webb's diplomas, typewritten memoirs of her career, begining with her medical school training at Duke in the 1940s. Correspondents include members of the Trent and Semans families.
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Other folders making up approximately a quarter of the collection contain Bailey Webb's professional correspondence and papers relating to her career as a pediatrician and medical community leader in various towns and cities of North Carolina. There is also a small amount of information on the histories of Wilson and Wright high schools in North Carolina and a few church histories as well. The album's cover has an early photograph of the house pasted on. Papers also include memoirs, largely in verse and written by Webb's grandmother, about slaves on her father's plantation and an album of sayings related to "Poplar Forest," a home built by Thomas Jefferson, where a relative lived in 1970. Also includes Webb's 1941 doctoral thesis and other school records (1925-1933) as well as binders and scrapbooks compiled by Webb detailing her youth and schooling, private practice and hospital career, international trips, Durham history, and various ancestors and relatives, including N.C. Webb, for his book, Our Webb Kin of Dixie. Some of this material was gathered by Webb's father, J. Family history material comprises primarily incoming and outgoing family correspondence and geneaological records (1845-2001) for the Webb, Daniel, Smith, and Stinson families and others. Materials include drafts of historical research, memoirs, clippings, pamphlets, programs, 20th century photographs, and many folders of Webb family correspondence dating from the 20th century. The bulk of the collection consists of histories and geneaologies of the Webb and Daniel families of North Carolina, going back to the 18th century. Records containing personally-identifiable medical information, chiefly pediatric case histories, have been separated and are closed to use. Also includes Webb's 1941 doctoral thesis and other school records (1925-1933) as well as binders and scrapbooks compiled by Webb detailing her youth and schooling, private practice and hospital career, international trips, Durham history, chiefly in community medicine and governance, and various ancestors and relatives, including N.C. Some of this material was gathered by Bailey Webb's father, J.
The bulk of the papers of Bailey Daniel Webb consist of histories and geneaologies of the Webb and Daniel families of North Carolina, going back to the 18th century. Early female graduate of Duke University School of Medicine (M.D., 1946) and pediatrician in private practice in Durham Co., N.C., 1949-1987.