[Remarks by Mary Jane Rogers on Dr. Chauncey D. Leake] (open access)

[Remarks by Mary Jane Rogers on Dr. Chauncey D. Leake]

Notes for the remarks given by Mary Jane Rogers on her former boss, the late Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, at the 1989 History of Medicine Society meeting. Rogers, who worked as his secretary, discusses Leake's character and career, as well as a New Years' poem by Leake.
Date: 1989
Creator: Leake, Chauncey Depew, 1896-1978
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from the Leake Family, c. December 1978] (open access)

[Letter from the Leake Family, c. December 1978]

Letter from Chauncey Leake Jr. and Wilson Leake's families extending holiday wishes to friends, introducing a picture (not included) of the late Dr. Chauncey D. Leake and wife Elizabeth.
Date: 1978-12-31~
Creator: Leake, Chauncey, Jr. & Leake, Wilson
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oh Galveston! Oh Galveston! (open access)

Oh Galveston! Oh Galveston!

A poem by Dr. Chauncey D. Leake for the December 9-10, 1977 meeting of the Philosophical Society of Texas in Galveston.
Date: December 9, 1977
Creator: Leake, Chauncey Depew, 1896-1978
Object Type: Poem
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Melvyn H. Schreiber to Dr. Chaucney D. Leake, September 13, 1973] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Melvyn H. Schreiber to Dr. Chaucney D. Leake, September 13, 1973]

Letter from Dr. Melvyn Schreiber to Dr. Chauncey D. Leake discussing the Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine.
Date: September 13, 1973
Creator: Schreiber, Melvyn H.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake to Dr. Melvyn H. Schreiber, September 3, 1974] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake to Dr. Melvyn H. Schreiber, September 3, 1974]

Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake to Dr. Melvyn Schreiber discussing Schreiber's paper in the Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine.
Date: September 6, 1973
Creator: Leake, Chauncey Depew, 1896-1978
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake to Dr. Melvyn H. Schreiber, 28 January, 1970] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake to Dr. Melvyn H. Schreiber, 28 January, 1970]

Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake to Dr. Melvyn H. Schreiber of the University of Texas Medical Branch, discussing upcoming conferences and the Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine.
Date: January 28, 1970
Creator: Leake, Chauncey Depew, 1896-1978
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ashbel Smith Building, State Medical College]

Postcard of the Ashbel Smith Building in Galveston, Texas. The image is an illustration depicting a red and white stone building in the style of the Romanesque Revival architecture. "State Medical College, Galveston, Texas" is printed in the upper left corner of the image.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Baby Wynne]

Photograph of a young girl named Wynne captured sitting down. Wynne is pictured wearing a light colored dress that is falling off her shoulders. A light colored lace trim is visible around the collar. Handwritten text on back reads "Baby Wynne age 2 years - 6 months".
Date: unknown
Creator: Morris
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Excursion Boat "Galvez"]

Postcard image of of the excursion boat "Galvez" in Galveston, Texas. In the image the Galvez is a two story boat filled with passengers moving across the water. On top of the boat both an American flag and white flag with the name Galvez on it are seen flying. Behind the boat some green shoreline is visible. Text on the back reads "For Business and Excursion Trips, Moonlight Sails and Dancing Parties, United States Inspection. Capacity 350 passengers."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[John Sealy Hospital]

Postcard of John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Texas. The image is an illustration depicting an aerial view of a large, multi-wing hospital with some of the surrounding neighborhood. The text printed at the top of the postcard reads, "189-John Sealy Hospital, University of Texas, Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas."
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, October 1954] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, October 1954]

Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake to several friends discussing recent work and correspondence.
Date: unknown
Creator: Leake, Chauncey Depew, 1896-1978
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Loose Page Covering Galveston, Huntsville, and Houston]

Scrapbook page that includes photos covering Galveston, Huntsville, and Houston. The first page of photos are taken in Galveston and show different men in the gulf, a row of palm trees on Galveston Boulevard and the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter "Saranac". The second page of photos are taken in Houston and showcase the administration building at Rice University, and the San Jacinto monument.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Loose Page Covering Mineral Wells, Galveston, and Weatherford]

Scrapbook page covering Mineral Wells, Galveston, and Weatherford. The first page of photos include the Weatherford courthouse, U. S. 80, Fort Crockett in Galveston, and a waterspout in Galveston. The second page of photos include Buccaneer Hotel, the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter "Saranac", a Galveston Hospital and a photo of two freighter ships in Galveston harbor.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Older Woman in Dark Clothing With Light Color Collar]

Photograph of an unknown older woman captured from the chest up. She is pictured wearing dark color clothing with a light color high neck collar. There is layering detailing on the shoulders and sleeves of her clothing.
Date: unknown
Creator: Zahn, Justus
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Mag Taylor and Son]

Photograph of Mag Taylor and her son captured with both sitting down. Both mother and son are pictured wearing light colored clothing. Mag Taylor is positioned with both arms holding on to her son as he sits slightly higher than she.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bartlett & Hooker
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of Unknown African American Man]

Photograph of an unknown man. He is positioned standing up with his hands in his pockets and in front of a light color background. He is pictured wearing dark color pants, jacket and hat with a light color shirt.
Date: unknown
Creator: Morris, H. H,
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Rosenberg Monument]

Postcard image of the Rosenberg Monument in Galveston, Texas. Within the image the Rosenberg Monument is enclosed by an iron fence with a sidewalk all around. The Rosenberg Monument honors those who served in the Texas Revolution. Towards to top portion of the monument the word "Honor" is engraved into the column. Bronze statues are built within the monument with the largest one on top.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Two African American Men in a Study]

Photograph of two unknown men, one captured sitting down while the other is standing. The man sitting down is wearing a patterned suit while holding a legal pad in one hand. The man standing up is wearing a textured dark colored jacket with dark colored pants. He is pictured pointing to the man sitting.
Date: unknown
Creator: Deane
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[United States Marine Hospital]

Postcard of the United States Marine Hospital in Galveston, Texas. The image is an illustration of a wide building with an open plaza in front of it. The text printed on the front reads, "United States Marine Hospital, Galveston, Texas." There is handwriting on the back of the postcard, but no address or post mark.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Unknown Woman Wearing Pearl Necklace]

Photograph of an unknown woman captured sitting down in front of a dark colored background. She is pictured wearing light colored clothing that has a feather fan in her lap. She is also pictured wearing a necklace made of pearls.
Date: unknown
Creator: Naschke
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Young Girl Wearing Floral Veil]

Photograph of an unknown young girl on the occasion of her First Communion. She is positioned standing up and holding a long light color candle in one hand and a small prayer book missal in the other hand. Her clothing is light color and on her head she has light color flowers that attach the veil behind her. A parasol is resting against a table.
Date: unknown
Creator: Art Craft Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Chauncey D. Leake and Elizabeth Leake]

Photograph of Dr. Chauncey D. Leake and his wife Elizabeth standing in front of a memorial bust at the University of Texas Medical Branch, around the time Dr. Leake resigned from his position as Executive Director at UTMB.
Date: August 1955
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, August 1955] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, August 1955]

Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake discussing his move away from U. of Texas Medical Branch to Ohio State Univeristy, and recent research.
Date: August 1955
Creator: Leake, Chauncey Depew, 1896-1978
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, July 1955] (open access)

[Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, July 1955]

Letter from Dr. Chauncey D. Leake to several friends discussing recent work, seminars, correspondence, a visit to Little Rock, his family, and his replacement as director of the U. of Texas Medical Branch. Included is a list of "drugs affecting behavior."
Date: July 1955
Creator: Leake, Chauncey Depew, 1896-1978
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History