Chaillé-Jamison family papers, 1847-1966.

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Chaillé-Jamison family papers, 1847-1966.

This collection consists of family papers of the Chaillé and Jamison families, of Massachusetts and Louisiana. Included are handwritten and typed correspondence, genealogical writings, lecture notes, published works on medical topics, a brass name plate and personal memoirs of Dr. Stanford E. Chaillé of New Orleans, certificates, diplomas, photographs, scrapbooks, two family Bibles, newspaper clippings and other items concerning the lives of family members from 1847-1966.

3 linear feet (2 boxes and 6 v.)

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Chaillé family.

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Jamison family.

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Chaillé, Stanford E. (Stanford Emerson), 1830-1911

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Stanford Chaillé gained fame as the head of the U.S. Havana Yellow Fever Commission of 1879, organized to study the disease following the dreadful 1878 plague in New Orleans, La. He was chairman of the Tulane University Department of Physiology (1868-1907) and dean of the Tulane School of Medicine (1885-1908). From the description of Stanford Chaillé stock certificate, 1862. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 81259752 Stanford E. Chaillé was bor...