Papers, 1911-1966, 1911-1962.

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Papers, 1911-1966, 1911-1962.

Includes correspondence, financial and legal material, printed material, scrapbook material, photographs, and literary productions concerning Dr. J. A. Chatman's personal and professional activities as a physician in Lubbock, Texas. Collection bulks (1911-1962) with materials on the Lone Star State Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Association, which includes biographies of Negro doctors in Texas (1941-1962).

2,652 leaves

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Post Graduate Assembly of Negro Physicians in Texas (1937-1938)

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Kerrville State Sanatorium (Tex.)

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White House Conference on Children and Youth

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Chatman Hospital (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Lone Star State Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Association

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Jolyne Nursing Home (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Chatman, J. A. (Joseph Alvin), 1901-1967

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Physician, civic leader. Born in 1901 in Navasota, Texas, Chatman received his M.D. from Meharry Medical College in 1926. Practiced in Mexia, Teague, Groesbeck, and Wortham, Texas. In 1935, opened Chatman Hospital for Negroes in Mexia, Texas. In 1939, moved to Lubbock, Texas, and opened Chatman Hospital and Clinic (1945) and Jolyne Nursing Home (1952). Active in the Lone Star State Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Association, and the Southeast Lubbock Development Corporation. Died in 1967 in...