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RG1.B10.F1 - Newsletter
This folder contains issues of the Dr. Bodo Otto Association newsletters. The newsletters give family information on descendants as well as information on upcoming events, and family research. The Oct. 2018 issue gives a bio of Dr. Otto.
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RG1.B10.F10 - Research materials
[tertiary source] Abigail Hartman Rice has been removed from the DAR list of American patriots. Descendants are working to reinstate her. This folder contains emails re these attempts as well as stories about her life. Also included is a copy of the American Spirit, a DAR magazine, with an article about Abigail.
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RG1.B10.F11 - Correspondence
This is correspondence to HYS requesting info on Drury Evans by a descendant. Also requested info on Josiah Eanes. It is believed that Drury Evans was sick at the Yellow Springs Hospital according to muster rolls.
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RG1.B10.F19 - Advertisements/Brochures
This folder contains the brochure for the Dr. Bodo Otto Association produced by the Otto family. It gives biography of Dr. Otto and contact information. Also included is a sympathy card from the Otto family to Sandra Momyer, Moore Archivist. The family signed it at one of its annual reunions, 2019.
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RG1.B10.F21 - Newspaper clippings
A photocopy of newspaper clippings from THE ORANGE COUNTY PATRIOT, November 4,1817. It details the life of John O'Neal and his participation at the Battle of Brandywine and onward. He did eventually get sent to the Yellow Springs Hospital until after the Battle of Monmouth.
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RG1.B10.F22 - Research materials
This folder is a wealth of information re the American Revolutionary War. Much is produced by the Council of American Revolutionary Sites (CARS). There are timelines on the war with emphasis placed on the Philadelphia Campaign in Chester County and surrounding areas. The Journal of the Brigade of the American Revolution and newsletters of the Brigade are included containing information on the war and events held by sites. A list of American b...
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RG1.B10.F3 - Document
This document contains typed transcriptions of the 1832 pension application of Abraham Reed as well as a subsequent amendment to the application made in 1833. The application describes Reed's two terms of service (1778-1779 and 1780-1781) during the Revolutionary War. During his first term of service Reed was confined at the Yellow Springs Revolutionary War Hospital while suffering from illnesses.
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RG1.B11.F1 - Letter
Two letters from the Yellow Springs Revolutionary War Hospital. One from James Fallon to Jonathan Potts and one from Dr. Samuel Kenndy to Jonathan Potts describing the medical conditions and their list of supplies needed. Also addressing a new convalaescent hospital being built nearby. Also, documentation of the building of the Yellow Springs Hospital.
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RG1.B11.F4 - Excerpts
This folder contains the materials used for a presentation by Dr. Louis A. Meier at Historic Yellow Springs in 1990 for the group Society of the Descendants of Washington's Army at Valley Forge. It includes information re spa era and the time of the Revolutionary War Hospital here. Information from the book "The High Water Mark of the British Invasion" is included as well as the book "Springs and Spas of Old-Time Philadelphia."
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RG1.B1.F30 - Reprint
This folder contains a news clipping from 1987 re the establishment of the Herb Garden at the site of the Revolutionary War hospital at Yellow Springs. It also contains a 2012 brochure printed by the Philadelphia Unit Herb Society of Ameria detailing the current Herb Garden with a plan, a list of plants with associated cures and a list of activities for the Herb Garden.
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RG1.B2.F22 - Magazine article
An outline of medicine in Pennsyvlania from the time of the Indians who were the first medical practioners through the Revolutionary War, the first hospitals in Philadelphia, diseases, physicians, surgical procedures, the Civil War, and researchers.
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RG1.B2.F24 - Magazine
This is a magazine EXPEDITION which contains an article on military hospitals in Colonial America. Two such were in New York and include the Mount Independence General Hospital, Ft. Edward hospital plus medical facilities on Rogers Island. Starbuck has done excavations at the sites to reveal medical equipment. He states that it is difficult to locate hospitals as they were not built for permanency and occupied for a brief period of time. He ...
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RG1.B2.F26 - Booklet
This is the correspondence and the booklet produced for the exhibition Pernnsylvania in the American Revolution by the Society of the Cincinnati. The picture of the Revolutionary War hospital at Yellow Springs is not included in the booklet but is on a panel in the exhibition which is shown.
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RG1.B2.F29 - Report
This is a photocopy of a research paper on the medical department of the Revolutionary War. Included is the history of the department, persons involved, diseases and cures. The Valley Forge Encampment and the Yellow Springs Hospital are discussed as well as the aftermath of the war in medical terms.
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RG1.B2.F30 - Newspaper article
This newspaper article gives a biography of Revolutionary War physicial William Shippen. It gives information on his sister, Peggy Shippen, who married Benedict Arnold.
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RG1.B3.F1 - Magazine article
Description of the hospital department and medical conditions prior to and during the Revolutionary War. It mentions the Yellow Springs Hospital.
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RG1.B3.F10 - Excerpts
Excerpt from Futhey and Cope History of Chester County, PA with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches describing hospitals in Chester County including the Yellow Springs Hospital; Uwchlan Meeting House as hospital; listings in General George Weedon Valley Forge Orderly Book
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RG1.B3.F11 - Excerpts
This is an excerpt from a study on aspects of the American Revolution conducted at Drew University and Syracuse University, NY, with emphasis on the medical administrators
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RG1.B3.F12 - Journal article
In two journal pieces, "Medicine at Valley Forge" by William Shainline Meddleton describes medicine during the Revolutionary War with copies of correspondence between General George Washington and physicians. He describes conditions in the camps, physicans in attendance, food served, diseases, hospitals, supplies, medicines, nurses, Valley Forge today.
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RG1.B3.F14 - Exhibit Report
This exhibit report describes the various panels in the exhibit: the Yellow Springs Hospital; Archaeology at the Yellow Springs Hospital; Colonial Cures; Herbs and Gardens. Also included is a rhyme about John Coakley Lettaon, a Quaker physician.
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