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Emerald Moon to Governor Walter Huxman

Emerald Moon to Governor Walter Huxman
Creator: Moon, Emerald L.
Date: August 2, 1938
Kansas State School of Medicine student Emerald L. Moon thanks Governor Walter Huxman for "the attention and action he gave to the "unjust prejudice against members of my race." A complete transcription is available by clicking "Text Version" below.


Health, State Board of

Health, State Board of
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1879-1883: Glick)
Date: 1883-1885
This letter, dated March 2, 1883, is from J. M. Mahr, M. D., to Kansas Governor G. W. Glick. Mahr, a resident of Montana, Kansas, is applying for the appointment onto the State Board of Health, if the legislature orders such a board. The Kansas State Board of Health was created in 1885. It consisted of nine physicians, each a graduate of a medical college who had at least seven years of continuous practice in his or her profession. It is now called the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.


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