Oil painting hangs in an oval frame in the lobby of Sterling Hall of Medicine.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Hooker, Worthington, 1806-1867, Yale College (1718-1887). Medical Institution, and Yale University. School of Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine
On the reverse side of print: "One of Prof. Thoms earliest prints. The Medical School on York Street. To the left is the former Dispensary. To the right and in the rear the Laboratory Building." Signed in pencil.
Scrapbook and papers of Albert Tracy document his activities as a poet and artist, 1843-1892. The scrapbook includes clippings of his poems published in newspapers, a letter from Wendell Phillips related to the publication of a poem, and Tracy's published accounts of the Mexican War and his critiques of the post-Civil War United States Army. The papers include several manuscript poems and additional newspaper clippings, as well as pencil drawings that depict a panorama of Fort Bridger in the Utah Territory and a view of the fort interior, June 3-4, 1858.
Description:
Albert Tracy (1818-1893) joined the United States Army as a lieutenant in the 9th Infantry during the Mexican War, and served as Adjutant General of Maine, 1852-1855. He returned to the Army to serve in the 10th Infantry, in which he participated in an expedition against the Sioux from Fort Snelling, Minnesota, in the Utah Expedition, and in the American Civil War, when he attained the rank of colonel and served as aide-de-camp to John C. Frémont.
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Bridger (Wyo.)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Tracy, Albert,--1818-1893 and Utah Expedition--(1857-1858)