BEIN 2003 Folio 85: No. 24 of 45 maps bound together with binder's spine title: Atlas of America; ms. table of contents. Bookplate: Robinson. Bookplate of Paul Mellon.
The manuscript consists of typed lectures on obstetrics for students at the South Carolina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. The pages have been glued by Dr. Welbourne into a scrapbook. The inside front cover lists the members and officers of the Ba...
Description:
Born on May 31, 1873, in Perry, Ohio, Edythe Roberta Winn married Frank Fitzhugh Welbourne (1867-1900) and had four children. Her medical career began after her husband's death. She graduated from Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1911 and...
Subject (Geographic):
United States, South Carolina, and Columbia
Subject (Name):
South Carolina Baptist Hospital and South Carolina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing
Subject (Topic):
Anesthesiology, Births, Childbirth at home, Delivery (Obstetrics), Hospitals, Infants, Care, Labor (Obstetrics), Maternity nursing, Nurses, Study and teaching, Nursing schools, Nursing students, Obstetrics, Operations, Surgical, Pregnancy, and Puerperium
Bachmann, John, active 1849-1885, cartographer, lithographer
Published / Created:
[1861]
Call Number:
754am 1861
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
cartographic image
Abstract:
View of the coast from Currituck Sound, North Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, indicating towns, roads, railroads, and rivers. The shelling of Fort Hatteras is shown
Alternative Title:
Birds eye view of North and South Carolina and part of Georgia
Description:
BEIN Roll Map 227: Imperfect: imprint at bottom chiefly bled. Title repeated in manuscript pencil. No. 2 of 3 maps mounted together on linen. Accompanied by: pages 545-548 and 557-560 of Vol. 36, no. 1035 (June 9, 1860) of The illustrated London news ...
Publisher:
John Bachmann, publisher, 115 & 117 Nassau St.
Subject (Geographic):
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Georgia., North Carolina., and South Carolina.
Autograph manuscript diary written by Robert J. Brown during travel from Boston to Florida Territory, 1834-1835. Entries describe travel by steamboat, stagecoach, and railroad, and record impressions of natural features, commerce, urban development, ...
Description:
Spring Garden, a sugar plantation near De Leon Springs, Volusia County, Florida Territory, was acquired in 1830 by Orlando Savage Rees (1796-1852), of Stateburg, South Carolina. In 1835 December, during the Second Seminole War, Spring Garden was occu...
Subject (Geographic):
Florida, Volusia County., Florida., South Carolina, Charleston., Virginia, Richmond., South Carolina., Virginia., De Leon Springs (Fla.), Florida Panhandle (Fla.), Saint Augustine (Fla.), Saint Johns River (Fla.), South Atlantic States, Spring Garden Plantation (Fla.), United States, Volusia County (Fla.), and Washington (D.C.)
Subject (Name):
Brown, Robert J., active 1834-1835. and Rees, Orlando Savage, 1796-1852.
Subject (Topic):
Alligator hunting, Black Seminoles, Indians of North America, Orange growers, Seminole Indians, Seminole War, 2nd, 1835-1842, Slave trade, Slavery, Sugar, Manufacture and refining, Sugar plantations, Description and travel, and History