By Elizabeth Hambleton, 2012; Samantha L. Harper, 2013.
Title: MS 068 - Dr. Ferdinand Shoemaker Papers, 1902-1925
Primary Creator: Shoemaker, Dr. Ferdinand
Other Creators: Throssel, Richard
Extent: 2.0 Boxes
Arrangement:
The Dr. Ferdinand Shoemaker Collection (No. 68) is arranged into two series by physical type, as follows:
Outline of Series Arrangement
Papers– Box 1
Correspondence – Folder 1-2
Reports – Folder 3-27, 59
Diaries – Folder 28
Booklets – Folder 29-31
Catalogues – Folder 32-33
Periodicals – Folder 34 – 53
Publications – Folder 54-57
Obituary – Folder 58
Photographs – Box 2
Date Acquired: 01/01/1995
Languages: English
Dr. Ferdinand Shoemaker, (1873-1945/ 1905-1920): doctor in the Indian Service who treated Crow patients in the early 20th century. 1909-1918, documented patients and prepared a series of educational slides on Indian health.
Throssel, Richard: Between 1909-1911, photographer-at-large for the Indian Service, and focused on the Crow. In 1910, he joined Dr. Shoemaker preparing a series of educational slides on Indian health, which became part of a nationwide federal campaign to fight the spread of tuberculosis and trachoma. They promote healthy lifestyles and caution against sharing utensils and pipes.
Repository: McCracken Research Library
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Acquisition Source: Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fenn
Preferred Citation: Dr. Ferdinand Shoemaker Collection, MS 68, McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West