Theodore B. Hayne Biographical Collection 1907-1995

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Theodore B. Hayne Biographical Collection 1907-1995

The Theodore B. Hayne Biographical Collection, 1907-1995, consists of 1.75 cubic feel of papers collected by Dr. Charles S. Bryan in preparation of his biography of Hayne (A Most Satisfactory Man, Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Company, 1996). This collection is arranged in two series: Research and Publication. The research series includes articles and book excerpts about malaria and yellow fever; material from the Rockefeller Archives Center and Foundation about Theodore Hayne and other Americans researching yellow fever in West Africa; Hand-written personal letters (some of which have been transcribed) between Theodore Hayne and his family, documenting travel and other personal and family activities; and photographs collected for Bryan's biography of Hayne, including images of Hayne's childhood, education, friends and family as well as travel and professional activities. The publication series documents the publication of Hayne's biography. The series includes personal letters from Charles Bryan to the publishing company (Reprint Company of Spartanburg, South Carolina); Correspondence between Bryan and the Waring Library staff concerning the final proofs of A Most Satisfactory Man; publication proofs for the dust jacket and text; and computer disks and photographs produced for the book.

1.75 cubic feet (39 folders)

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Rockefeller Archive Center

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The Rockefeller Archive Center is a repository of historical materials and a research center dedicated to the study of philanthropy and the many domains touched by American foundations, individual donors, and the civil society organizations they support. It was established in 1974 initially to gather, preserve, and make accessible the records of the Rockefeller family and their far-reaching philanthropic endeavors, such as the Rockefeller Foundation, and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. The Archive Ce...

Hayne, James Adams, 1872-1953.

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Physician. Hayne received his M.D. from the Medical College of South Carolina and began his practice in Greenville, S.C. During the Spanish-American war he was a corporal in Company D, 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment. He was the son of Theodore B. Hayne (b. 1841) and Lilah Adams. In 1897 he married Frances D. Thorn. From the description of Letter, 1898 June 11. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522006 ...

Ancon Hospital (Ancon, Ancon, Panama)

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Rockefeller Foundation

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The Rockefeller Foundation was established in May 1913 by John D. Rockefeller, by act of the New York State Legislature, "to promote the well-being of mankind throughout the world". From its earliest years, several separate organizations and divisions have carried on the Foundation's work in carefully selected fields. In 1913, the International Health Board (originally the International Health Commission) was formed in order to extend the work of the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradi...

Bryan, Charles S.

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Hayne, Theodore Brevard, 1898-1930

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Theodore Brevard Hayne was born on August 3, 1898 to Dr. and Mrs. James Adams Hayne in Blackstock, South Carolina. As a child Theodore attended school in Washington D.C., Greenville, South Carolina, and in Panama where his father worked. At the age of twelve Theodore attended The Porter Military College for four years and later attended The Citadel from which he graduated in 1920. After completing college Theodore accepted a job with the United States Public Health Service where he specialized i...

West African Yellow Fever Commission.

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Hayne family.

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