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[Letter from Mrs. Martha Owens to Dr. May Owen, February 14, 1961] (open access)

[Letter from Mrs. Martha Owens to Dr. May Owen, February 14, 1961]

Letter from Mrs. Martha Owens to Dr. May Owen discussing letters Dr. Owen sent to Mr. C. Lincoln Williston's office, and assuring her of his swift reply.
Date: February 14, 1961
Creator: Owens, Martha
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Mr. C. Lincoln Williston to Dr. May Owen and Dr. Charles A. Rush, Jr., January 14, 1988] (open access)

[Letter from Mr. C. Lincoln Williston to Dr. May Owen and Dr. Charles A. Rush, Jr., January 14, 1988]

Letter from Mr. C. Lincoln Williston to Dr. May Owen and Dr. Charles A. Rush, Jr. discussing the Dr. May Owen Trust.
Date: January 14, 1988
Creator: Williston, C. Lincoln
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Newspaper Clipping: Medical Career Worth Effort, Students Told] (open access)

[Newspaper Clipping: Medical Career Worth Effort, Students Told]

Newspaper clipping of an article about Dr. May Owen's appearance and speech at a Scholastic Awards Banquet at Brady High School, in Brady, Texas.
Date: March 14, 1961
Creator: Brady Herald
Object Type: Clipping
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Physicians' and Surgeons' Hospital, San Antonio, Texas]

Postcard of Physicians' and Surgeons' Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. The image is an illustration of four-story building from the left side, including the lawn and drive up to the building. There are several nurses wearing full length dresses and aprons on the lawn. The back of the postcard includes the printed text, "P. and S. Hospital is a private hospital erected by a number of the very best doctors in the city." and handwritten correspondence. The correspondence is addressed to Mr. [and Mrs.?] Berry, and reads, "Dear [...] [Fanny] and Mildred will be there next Sunday morning if nothing [...]."
Date: August 14, 1911
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History