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OHA 227 Page 1 of 16 National Museum of Health and Medicine Otis Historical Archives OHA 227 McGee Collection Date of Records: 1904-1908 Size: 6 Boxes Finding Aid: Revised by Jasmine High (2009); Revised by Eric W. Boyle (2012) Access and Use: The Otis Historical Archives is committed to providing open access to its collections as far as possible within the limits of privacy and confidentiality. Access to this collection is at the discretion of the Otis Historical Archives and material contained within the records may be subject to review before access is granted. Files containing private patient information and protected administrative and grant records are currently closed to researchers. Series/Scope and Content Note: This collection holds the papers of assistant surgeon Anita Newcomb McGee, who served as director of the Daughters of the American Revolution Hospital Corps (which became the Red Cross) and organized the Army Nurse Corps in 1901. The material concerns her assignment in Japan during the Russo-Japanese War, where she worked with prisoners of war. The collection includes manuscripts, pamphlets, reports, correspondence, reprints, and news clippings. The majority of the collection consists of photographs. Many documents are in Japanese. Names have been modernized. BOX AND CONTENT LIST Box 001: 00001: Newspaper articles, Journal de Médecine 00002: Newspaper articles, A series of clippings and newspaper recognizing Anita McGee 00003: Japanese article with a picture of Anita McGee 00004: Japanese clippings 00005: A Woman's Experience in the Japanese Army 00006: The Humane Usages of War - Russian Doctors on Japanese Hospitals 00007: The Medical Organization of the Japanese Army - Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 00008: Medical Department of the Japanese Army 00009: Outlines of Doctrines of Zen Sect, Buddhism 00010: Red Cross Society of Japan 00011: Red Cross Society of Japan (printed in Japanese) 00012: The Ladies Patriotic Association 00013: The Real Triumph of Japan - Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons

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National Museum of Health and Medicine

Otis Historical Archives

OHA 227 McGee Collection

Date of Records: 1904-1908 Size: 6 Boxes Finding Aid: Revised by Jasmine High (2009); Revised by Eric W. Boyle (2012) Access and Use: The Otis Historical Archives is committed to providing open access to its collections as far as possible within the limits of privacy and confidentiality. Access to this collection is at the discretion of the Otis Historical Archives and material contained within the records may be subject to review before access is granted. Files containing private patient information and protected administrative and grant records are currently closed to researchers.

Series/Scope and Content Note: This collection holds the papers of assistant surgeon Anita Newcomb McGee, who served as director of the Daughters of the American Revolution Hospital Corps (which became the Red Cross) and organized the Army Nurse Corps in 1901. The material concerns her assignment in Japan during the Russo-Japanese War, where she worked with prisoners of war. The collection includes manuscripts, pamphlets, reports, correspondence, reprints, and news clippings. The majority of the collection consists of photographs. Many documents are in Japanese. Names have been modernized.

BOX AND CONTENT LIST Box 001: 00001: Newspaper articles, Journal de Médecine 00002: Newspaper articles, A series of clippings and newspaper recognizing Anita McGee 00003: Japanese article with a picture of Anita McGee 00004: Japanese clippings 00005: A Woman's Experience in the Japanese Army 00006: The Humane Usages of War - Russian Doctors on Japanese Hospitals 00007: The Medical Organization of the Japanese Army - Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 00008: Medical Department of the Japanese Army 00009: Outlines of Doctrines of Zen Sect, Buddhism 00010: Red Cross Society of Japan 00011: Red Cross Society of Japan (printed in Japanese) 00012: The Ladies Patriotic Association 00013: The Real Triumph of Japan - Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons

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00014: “The Sick and the Wounded in the Russo-Japanese War” - J of Assoc of Mil Surg. 00015: Contemporary Comment”- Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons 00016: Original Memoirs - Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons 00017: Members (calling cards) of the Ladies' Volunteer Nursing Association of the Red

Cross Society of Japan, 1904 Box 002: 00001: Assorted people with names written in English on the cards 00002: Mayor of Hiroshima - thanks and regrets of departure; Mr. Yamado – farewell with hopes 00003: Letter of appreciation. Also containing the translation and envelope 00004: Mr. J. Yumato President of Kaihatsusha (Educational Magazine) 00005: Nagai offering a present - also included is a translation, envelop, and calling card packed under

calling cards 00006: The Mayabushi Women's Patriotic Association 00007: Detailed Regulation for The Service of Reserve and Fortress Hospitals 00008: How the Japanese Save Lives (Century Magazine) 00009: Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese war - also included is a copy of publication 00010: Medical Service in a Modern Army in War 00011: The Red Cross Society of Japan – Its’ Organization and Activity in Time of Peace and War 00012: 3 articles labeled Personal Experiences in the Russo-Japanese War 00013: Article discussing the war time medical practices of the Japanese 00014: Number of Patients Treated at Reserve Hospitals 00015: Report by Charles lynch of his Observations with the Japanese Army 00016: Diagram of the medical organization of a Japanese Army... 00017: Strategies map in Japanese 00018: War map of the battle at the Yalu River 00019: All clippings mention Dr. Anita McGee 00020: Clippings show Anita McGee arriving at the train station 00021: French medical paper - Le Caducèe Box 003: 00001: One poetic translation praising McGee and her nurses 00002: Clippings and envelope 00003: Japanese writing on rice paper 00004: Japanese writing on rice paper 00005: Medical Service of Armies as Illustrated by the Russo-Japanese War 00006: Observation of neutrality, care of sick and wounded of enemy, etc. 00007: Good faith with Soldiers in Japan 00008: Japanese-Russo War 00009: Summary of talk on head wounds 00010: Organization of Medical Department of the Japanese Army 00011: Papers in Japanese 00012: Negatives' envelope

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Box 004: Includes letter of photographs and schematic of photo with names Photo #: Description: 4,1 A temporary Red Cross hospital at Chemulpo. Yegi-Honten photographic-studio. Kandawajicho, Chome. 4,2 Antung. Patients arriving from front. Chinese coolies carrying stretchers. Photograph probably by McGee. Additional caption text on reverse. Old # 3-2. 4,3 Antung. Patients being carried from the front by Chinese coolies; entering hospital after several days journey on stretchers. Photograph probably by McGee. Includes original negative. Old # 3-3. 4,4 Group photo of Japanese women and girls in kimonos. McGee in center. 4,7 Ladies Patriotic Society – Maji. Photograph by M. Hattori. 4,5 Guests at banquet given to Dr. McGee and party by Count Matsukata, President of the Red

Cross Society at Uyeno Park, Tokyo, May 1904. 3 copies. Individuals identified on back of mount.

4,11 Privates Iwasaki and Nakamo standing on Kosai Maru. Heroes of stories in Century

(magazine), May 1905 (their stories told in 2d article). Photograph probably by McGee. Includes original negative. Old # 4-10. 4,6 Japanese tea given by Mr. And Mrs. Okuda, Seattle, Washington, March 24, 1904. 4 copies.

Individuals identified on back of mount. 4,10 Dr. Narabyashi and Miss Kemmer- governor’s son-in-law and his servant before my residence, Antung. Photograph probably by McGee. Includes original negative. Old # 4-3. 4,9 Patient being carried from lighter into Kosai Maru by male nurses, the lighter, on which the

photographer stands, is tied to the hospital ship while patients are transferred. Photograph probably by McGee. Includes original negative. Old # 4-7. 4,8 Patients being carried by male nurses from lighter into Kosai Maru, Capt. Honma at right

includes original negative. Photograph probably taken by McGee. 4,12 Anita Newcomb McGee, M.D. Clipped from a woman's experience in the Japanese Army

brochure. 4,13 Hills just north of Qurenjo showing ramparts for Russian cannon in key to the position- near

& on further hill. Looking N.E. across Yalu to isolated rock hill, first point from which Russians were driven April 30 night retreat. Photograph probably by McGee.

4,14 Garden of Grant Hotel Yokohama. Starting for ride about city- afternoon. At right, Dr. Takaki, Dr. McGee, Mrs. Col. Wood, Mrs. Gladwin, Miss king, Miss Mackereth.

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4,15 Antung street - soldiers pulling cart. Photograph probably by McGee. 2 copies. Old # 2-11. 4,16 Sungari merchant ship,1415 tons, built 1898- being towed from Chemulpo to Nagasaki

Photograph probably by McGee. 2 copies. Old # 4-9. 4,17 Chinese junk. Manchurian side of Yalu near mouth. Old # 2-3. Photograph probably by

McGee. 4,18 Antung hospital operating room and dressing room beyond. Old # 2-6. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,19 Antung - operating room (man walked into room.) Old # 2-5. Photograph probably by

McGee. 4,20 Boats on Yalu River near mouth, Korean shore. Old # 2-2. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,21 Idols in temple. Antung. Old # 4-1. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,22 Antung hospital - section of officers' ward. Old # 3-4. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,23 Yalu River, boat with Russian wounded and tug with Russian and Japanese officers going from Antung to Kosai Maru. Old # 4-4. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,24 Approaching Antung wharves. Old # 2-4. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,25 Antung street, wheelbarrows resting - one in foreground unloaded. Old # 3-12. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,26 Antung hospital, Russian prisoner’s ward. Old # 3-6. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,27 Yalu River (no description). Old # 2-4. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,28 Yalu River (no description). Old # 3-11. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,29 Yalu River (no description). Old # 2-3. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,30 Yalu River (no description). Old # 2-2. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,31 Garden of grand hotel, starting for a ride about city, afternoon. Dr. A. H. McGee, Mrs. Col. Wood (of American Legation(?), Tokyo). Photo is curling, printed on thin paper. 4,32 Hotel Park, Miyajima. 4,33 Small transports at Antung Wharf. Preparing to unload supplies for the Army. 4,34 Hiroshima cavalry fording(?) River.

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4,35 Togunte, Hall of the General, Wiju, Korea. Overlooking town: important point in outside hall of ancient fortifications. My party with spectators: at right - Korean women, at left - Korean men, center - four Korean dancing girls. August 6, 1904.

4,36 Representatives of Red Cross Society at Antung. 4,37 McGee with Korean dancing girls. 4,38 Antung ward in old custom house, beri-beri patients. Old # 2-7. Photograph probably by McGee. 4,39 Outside hospital wall. Patient on stretcher covered from sun. 4,40 Garden of our home. The boy, stone lantern, wash basin, and towel. 4,41 Patients landing from sampan; covered stretchers. 4,42 Patients being landed from sampan on stretchers, covered to protect from sun. 4,43 Group of nurses at Hiroshima reserve hospital, July 1904. McGee in center; on back: Y.

Hashimoto, Hiroshima-shi. 4,44 View of Shimoda where treaty was signed between Tonegawa government and Mr. Harris In Cardboard frame, inscription on front is in Japanese. 4,45 View of Numazu from Ushibuka. In Cardboard frame, inscription on front is in Japanese. 4,46 Front of temple building at Antung where I lived. Panoramic type photograph. 4,47 Wharf at Antung- troops arriving on lighters and ready to land. Looking up the Yalu. Worn

around the edges. 4,48 Second relief detachment, Tokyo Red Cross. Stamp on back: Y. Hashimoto, Hiroshima-shi. 4,49 Group before officers’ ward, Heitan Byoin, Antung. Worn around the edges. 4,50 Military funeral in military club house. Hiroshima, Autumn 1904. Anita McGee in

background at left. 4,51 View from cemetery hill, looking N.W. (very long explanation on back of photo). 4,52 View from Cemetery Hill, looking N.W. (very long explanation on back of photo); very worn

around the edges. 4,53 Antung- July 1904. Officers at cemetery for soldiers dying at (and after) battle of Yalu, on hill overlooking the city. Worn around the edges. 4,54 The Antung doctors, nurses and attendants stationed at Antung, Manchuria. July 1904.

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Worn around the edges. 4,55 Former custom house, outskirts of Antung, now used as part of Japanese Army hospital, which Russians set fire to on leaving. 4,56 Main building, Kyoto Imperial University. Paper label at bottom of photo. 4,57 Library building, Kyoto Imperial University. Paper label at bottom of photo. 4,58 Hospital of the Medical College, Kyoto Imperial University. Paper label at bottom of photo. 4,59 Bird's eye view of the Kyoto Imperial University from the Yoshida hill. Paper label at bottom of photo. Printed on large matte paper. 4,62 View of Fujiyama from Shiozu-ura. In cardboard frame. Inscription on front is in Japanese. 4,60 H. Holcombe, Washington, D.C. 4,61 Nurses and patients in hospital ward, ca. WWI. 4,63 Sano Waterfalls. In cardboard frame. Inscription on front is in Japanese. 4,64 Shiozu ura. In Cardboard frame. Inscription on front is in Japanese. 4,65 Shiraito Waterfalls. In Cardboard frame. Inscription on front is in Japanese. 4,66 Dr. K. Takaki, retired Surgeon General, Imperial Navy. A director of the Red Cross Society of

Japan. April 27, 1904. R. Maruki Photographer. Atarashibashi kado, Shiba Tokyo, Japan. Personal inscription on front of photo.

4,67 Dr. K. Onishi. Eighth Kamiyanagicho Hiroshima, Nippon. February 11, 1905. H. F. Satow G.I.C.P. photographer. Studio in Kudanzaka Tokyo, Japan. 4,68 Second doctor of Second Tokyo Relief Detachment, Dr. Kimoto. H. F. Satow G.I.C.P. photographer. Studio in Kudanzaka Tokyo, Japan. Personal inscription on back of photo. 4,69 Dr. Matsuda, Chief Doctor of Second Tokyo Relief Detachment. J. Matsumoto;

photographer. Personal inscription in Japanese on back. 4,70 Y. Fukunishi Japanese Red Cross Society. Tokyo, Japan. 4,71 Kitajura, Kosai Maru. G. Hatsui photographer. Hiroshima. Personal inscription on back. 4,72 (Looks like?) Marchioness Nabeshima, wife of one of the greatest daimor of old Japan-a daughter of theirs was wife of an imperial prince. R. Maruki photographer. Atarashibashi kado, Shiba Tokyo, Japan. Personal inscription on from, in Japanese. 4,73 Martha Yuki, Kikuichi. Editor of girls’ magazine, Tokyo Monthly. T. Hasegawa.

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Nakazakauwe kudan, Tokyo. 4,74 Miss Masa Kato. Chief Nurse, Second Detachment. Personal inscription in Japanese on back 4,75 Japan Red Cross Society nurse, Miss Sato Chiye. Inscription in Japanese and English on back. 4,76 One of the leading nurses of Japan in her out-door uniform, wearing her war-medals and decorations. Miss Suwo, chief nurse of Hakui Maru a hospital ship of the Red Cross Society. M. Nakaguro photographer, Nihome Yumicho. Hongoku, Tokyo. Personal inscription in Japanese on back. 4,77 Miss Uasa, Ward Five, now Chief Nurse at Sasako. L. Tanaka photographer. Nakashima Honmachi Hiroshima, Japan. Personal inscription in Japanese on back. 4,78 Mrs. F. Kitada, Member of Patriotic Society, Maji. Maji Shashinkan photographer. Japanese inscription on back. 4,79 Mrs. T. Rawamoto, Ward Two, Hiroshima hospital. S. Yeghi photographer. Japanese inscription on back. 4,80 Miss Matsumoto, Ward Four. Y. Hashimoto photographer. Hiroshima-shi. Japanese inscription on back. 4,81 Mrs. Omori, wife of Governor of Kyoto. M. Hori photographer. Kyoto, Japan. Japanese inscription on back. 4,82 , Mrs. Sasakura Ward Four, now Chief Nurse. Y. Hashimoto photographer. Hiroshima-shi. Japanese inscription on back. 4,83 Mrs. Yamada, wife of Governor of Hiroshima Ken. Japanese inscription on back. 4,84 Princess Murakumo Nichiai. Kyoto. M. Hori photographer. Kyoto, Japan. 4,85 T. Hori, the Hiroshima Higher Normal School. Meijikan photographer. 4,86 T. Nakomura. Chief nurse, Second Detachment. S. Katayama photographer. Hiroshima, Japan. Japanese inscription on back. 4,87 Iwao Okazaki, two year old son of Baptist minister at Seattle, Washington. March 1904. Eggan and Erickson photographers. Seattle. 4,88 Wife of Field Marshall Oyama, Marchioness Stematsu Oyama. K. Ogawa photographer. Tokyo, Japan. 4,89 (Unknown portrait). K. Kohayakawa photographer. Hiroshima, Nippon. Japanese inscription on the back. 4,90 (Unknown portrait). Japanese inscription on the back.

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4,91 Count Matsukata, President of Red Cross Society 1904 (one of the greatest men in Japan). K. Ogawa photographer. Tokyo, Japan. Japanese inscription on the back. 4,92 Dr. T. Iwayi, June 9, 1904. Hakurei Maru. Takebayashi photographer. 4,93 The sick and wounded being taken on board the ship Keijo Maru at the first pier of the

Taidong-gang, Korea. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom.

4,94 Dr. McGee and nurses on hotel steps, Yokohame, with Mrs. Wood and Japanese high officials on arrival, 1904. Cardboard frame. 4,95 The sick and wounded stopping at the harbor of Taidong-gang to get on board the hospital ship, Kosai Maru transporting them the fourth time from a field hospital to Japan. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom. 4,96 The sick and wounded to be transported the fourth time from a field hospital to Japan. Getting on board the ship Tetsudo, Maru. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom. 4,97 Wounded soldiers recovering in a Japanese hospital. One original negative and three prints. 4,98 Wounded soldiers recovering in a Japanese hospital. One original negative and three pri 4,99 Antung hospital: operating room and dressing room beyond. One original negative and three prints. 4,100 Antung field kitchen used by men in adjoining house (not shown) August 4. Old # 2-8. Two original prints, one original negative and three prints. 4,101 Russian prisoners recovering from wounds in a Japanese hospital ship. One original negative and three prints. Box 005: Photo #: Description: 5,102 Barracks at Chinampo, Corea (Korea). Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom. 5,103 The severely-wounded on the way to a hospital ship from barracks at Chinampo, Corea (Korea). Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom. 5,104 Disinfecting plant-Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 5,105 Dispensary, Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame.

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5,106 None(non)-commissioned officers on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 5,107 Group photo at Grand Hotel, Yokohame. April 22, 1904. Two copies of photo #97(?) And original photographic envelope. 5,108 Buddha statue. Hand-tinted print. 5,109 Bund of Kobe. Hand-tinted print. 5,110 Cherry trees in bloom and rickshaws. Hand-tinted print. 5,111 Cherry-flower of Koganei (nearly Tokyo). Hand-tinted print. 5,112 Fruit shop. Hand-tinted print. 5,113 Fuji from Sudzukawa (Kaaibashi) bridge Kame. Hand-tinted print. 5,114 Man on horse in agricultural field, Fuji behind (?). Hand-tinted print. 5,115 Photograph Salted fish. Hand-tinted print. 5,116 Lying Russian patient attended by two Red Cross nurses, Antung Hospital (?). 5,117 Russian patients in hospital attended by Red Cross nurses, Antung hospital(?). 5,118 Russian patients outdoors folding bed linen, Antung hospital(?). 5,119 Red cross nurse attending to a Russian patient in hospital, Antung hospital(?)). 5,120 Red cross nurses and Russian patients, Antung hospital(?). 5,121 Antung Hospital Ward. Old # 3-5. Long explanation on back side. 5,122 Antung Hospital, in front of a ward. 5,123 Red Cross Society Headquarters Entrance Gate, Tokyo. H. F. Satow G.I.C.P. photographer. Cardboard frame. 5,124 Russian prisoners, taken at Battle of Tokuriji landing at Mitsugahama, Japan en route to Matsuyama June 28, 1904. Presented by Mr. Ogumi of Dogo, near Matsuyama. Cardboard frame. 5,125 Russian sailors, slightly wounded, leaving the temporary hospital of the Red Cross Society of Japan at Chemulpo for the hospital ship. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with a paper label at bottom. 5,126 Disinfecting plant. Cardboard frame.

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5,127 Red Cross Society Hospital Administration Building. H.F. Satow G.I.C.P. photographer. Cardboard frame. 5,128 Russian prisoner in an operating-room of Matsuyama hospital. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom. 5,129 A Russian prisoner with 120 wounds. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom. 5,130 Hiroshima-soldiers at work, all are well drilled and exercised before going to the field. 5,131 Sumo wrestling. Hand-tinted print. 5,132 Three ladies in rickshaws-cherry trees in bloom. Hand-tinted print. 5,133 Sumo wrestling event. Hand-tinted print. 5,134 Chrysanthemum at Nozawa's Garden, Yokohame. Hand-tinted print. 5,135 Hiroshima - cavalry practice. 5,136 Hiroshima - Otemachi, Yochome-Medjikan, front of our house. One original negative, two original prints and four new prints. 5,137 Hiroshima - work stables. 5,138 Hiroshima - recruits being trained in out-of-door gymnasium. 5,139 Hiroshima, cavalry drill. 5,140 Hiroshima, cavalry mess. 5,141 Hiroshima, garden of our home, Mrs. Honjo. One original negative, two original prints and four new prints. 5,142 Wounded Russian prisoners landing from the hospital ship Hakui Maru at Takahama, the port of Matsuyama. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom. 5,143 Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 5,144 Operating-room of Reserve Hospital at Zentsuji. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame with paper label at bottom. 5,145 Mr. Ko Kind, Governor of Antung (right of picture) and his son-in-law. Cardboard frame. 5,146 Toyosaku Sekine, commander of S.S. Hakui Maru. Japanese Red Cross Hospital Ship. Ujima September 6, 1904. Cardboard frame, signature on front.

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5,147 Rear view of the headquarters of the Red Cross Society of Japan. H. F. Satow photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom. 5,148 Red Cross Society headquarters, Tokyo. View from garden. H.F. Satow G.I.C.P photographer. Kudanzaka Tokyo, Japan. Cardboard frame. 5,149 Wounded Chinese soldiers at the Main Hospital of the Red Cross Society of Japan 1894-1895. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom. 5,150 Front view of the Main Hospital of the Red Cross Society of Japan., H. F. Satow photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom. 5,151 Rear view of the Main Hospital of the Red Cross Society of Japan. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom. 5,152 Front view of the headquarters of the Red Cross Society of Japan. H. F. Satow photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom. 5,153 A Russian prisoner under-going a secondary operation for gun-shot a wounds (a gun-shot wound) in the thigh. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom. 5,154 Russian prisoner at Antung. Some wounded. 38 men and 2 officers went to Japan on ship with me. 5,155 Landing of Russian officers taken prisoners at battle of Tokuriji at Mitsugahama Japan, en route to Matsuyama June 28. In center with long beard, Col. Left of Kurumaya, Lt. Kojima interpreting. Cardboard frame, inscription in Japanese on back. 5,156 The S.S. Sharomut, as we are about to leave it in Yokohame Harbor. April 22, 1904- 8:30 a.m. edges are curling. 5,157 S.S. Sharomut. Edges are curling. 5,158 Landing of Russian prisoners wounded at Kiurenjo at Takahama, near Matsuyama, May 15. Cardboard frame. Inscription in Japanese on back. 5,159 Arrival at luncheon count Matsukata, Uyeno park. May. Cardboard frame. Inscription

on paper in Japanese on back. 5,160 Sick patients on Kobe Maru. Kobe Maru (is) one of the 2 regular hospital ships. Large,

open, main ward. Cardboard frame. The century co. New York city (where photo was developed?). Paper label on back. Japanese writing on back.

5,161 Chemicals Bacteria Laboratory on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. Japanese writing on back. 5,162 Consulting-room of Tokyo reserve hospital. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom.

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5,163 Corpse room on Kobe Maru. Buddist (Buddhist) priest praying for dead. Cardboard frame. 5,164 Dalny wharf; Kosai; patients arriving on train. Cardboard frame. 5,165 Dark room on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 5,166 Iwaso Hotel. Miyajima Momiji (maple) Dani. Hand-tinted photo. Decorative Cardboard frame. 5,167 Iwaso Hotel. Miyajima Momiji(maple) Dani. Hand-tinted photo. Decorative Cardboard frame. 5,168 Iwaso Hotel. Miyajima Momiji(maple) Dani. Hand-tinted photo. Decorative Cardboard frame. 5,169 Kosai Maru of Japanese Red Cross one of the two sister ships built for hospital ships in war- used commercially in peace. Other was Hakui Maru. Dr, McGee went on Kosai Maru

to Korea- Manchuria. Y. Matsui photographer. Hiroshima. Cardboard frame. Personal inscription on front.

5,170 Laundry plant on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 5,171 Operation room on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 5,172 Pharmacy, Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 5,173 Preparatory operation-room on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. Box 006: 6,174 Gate of hospital. Patient on covered stretcher, Antung. One original negative, one original print and four new prints. 6,175 Daly- the apparently stone walls are food supplies of Japanese Army. Cardboard frame. 6,176 The sick and wounded at the entrance of a field hospital in a Corean (Korean) temple.Yegi-

Honten photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom. 6,177 Street in Dalny (Korea, on Yalu?) Russian houses partly destroyed. Cardboard frame. 6,178 A very small part of the crowd which greeted us at Yokohame. Ladies in black uniforms at right are members of Ladies Volunteer Nurse Association of the Red Cross. 6,179 Walking between lines of ladies from wharf to church. Yokohama-arrival in Japan. Dr. McGee escorted by Dr. Takagu, advancing. Ragged edges.

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6,180 The landing at the wharf. Yokohama-April 22, 1904. Edges are very curled. 6,181 Wounded officers stateroom on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 6,182 Anita Newcomb McGee. Early 1905- wearing the 2 Japanese (medals?) Received in

Japan 1904 Association of Military Surgeons (U.S.) Two new? Negatives, one original print and two new prints.

6,183 Wounded patient on Kobe Maru. Naval hospital ship. Cardboard frame. 6,184 X ray room on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 6,185 Ward 10. 6,186 Ward of Tokyo Reserve Hospital. Yegi-Honten photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label

at bottom. 6,187 Nurse with patient. 6,188 Wounded Russian prisoners landing from the hospital ship Hakui Maru at Takahama. One new? Negative, one original print and one new print. 6,189 Wounded soldiers - group shot. 6,190 Soldiers - group shot. 6,191 McGee in middle(?) Wounded soldier, carried on stretcher. 6,192 McGee in background(?) Wounded soldiers attended by nurses. 6,193 A boat docking on the shore. 6,194 Soldier being carried in a sling-like stretcher. 6,195 Wounded soldier pulled in a rickshaw. 6,196 Wounded soldier attended by nurses. 6,197 Nurses gathered to watch a surgery(?). 6,198 Wounded soldier carried on a stretcher. 6,199 Wounded soldier in medical contraption. 6,200 Wounded soldier carried on stretcher 6,201 Group shot of seated patients.

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6,202 Wounded soldier attended by nurses. 6,203 Group shot of nurses, patients in back. 6,204 Nurses and surgeons during a surgery 6,205 McGee second from right, surgeons and nurses during surgery. 6,206 Wounded Russian prisoners and relief staff at the red cross hospital in Matsuyama. H.F. Satow photographer. Cardboard frame, paper label at bottom. 6,207 Hiroshima, one of our wards. 6,208 Street in Antung, soldiers pulling cart with supplies. Old # 2-10. One original negative, two original prints and four new prints. 6,209 Transports in Dalny Harbor, mountain near Kinchou. Cardboard frame. 6,210 Kosai behind train, Dalny wharf and station. Cardboard frame. 6,211 The Japanese fleet near Dalny. Cardboard frame. 6,212 Dalny. Patients just arrived by train from Pt. Arthur fighting. Wharf; Kosai to right of photo. Cardboard frame. 6,213 Tiger in gardens, Dalny. Said to have eaten 2 Japanese women. Cardboard frame. 6,214 Patients on lighter beside Kosai Maru, waiting their turn to go aboard. Mouth of Yalu River. Old # 4-6. One original negative, one original print, and four new prints. 6,215 Private Shimpei with Miss Newell, his nurse. Hiroshima. 6,216 On a ship, McGee to the left(?). One original negative, five new prints. 6,217 N. (?) with broken arm, etc. Assault near Pt. Arthur(?) Crawled back and fell into ditch. Miss Cook. 6,218 Pvt. T. Kojima. Patient of Ward 4. Hiroshima Yobi Byoin. T. Hondol Photographer. Cardboard frame. 6,219 Russian prisoners arriving in Antung. Old # 3-8. One original negative, one original print and four new prints. 6,220 River scene. One original negative, five new prints. 6,221 Tea house at Shimoseki when treaty of peace with china was signed. Cardboard frame. 6,222 Antung. Idols in the temple. Old # 4-2. One original negative, one original print and

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four new prints. 6,223 Antung. My residence. Temple of Kwan Tei, some of my party. Old # 3-9. One original negative, one original print and four new prints. 6,224 Antung- best silk shop. Chinese cart with Army lumber. Old # 2-12. One original negative, two original prints and five new prints. 6,225 Transport returning to Japan, outside straights of Shimonoseki, July 30 from Kosai Maru. Kawasaki Maru captured from Russians, formerly ekaterinoslav of volunteer fleet. Old # 1- 4. One original negative, one original print and three new prints. 6,226 River scene. One original negative, seven new prints. 6,227 Unidentified ship. One original negative and four new prints. 6,228 Yalu River, boat with Russian wounded and tug with Russian and Japanese officers going from Antung to Kosai Maru. Old # 4-5. One original negative, one original print and four new prints. 6,229 Yokohame April 22, 1904. Walking from wharf to church. Curling edges. 6,230 Chief of Police of Yokohame, Governor of Kanagawa. Ken, Dr. McGee, Mr. Togo, Dr. Takaki, Miss Gladwin. Yokohama arrival. 6,231 Yongampo, building left by Russians. Korean men and boys at noon rest. Aug. 2. Old # 2-1. One original negative, two original prints and four new prints. 6,232 Ward 10, Hiroshima after crowding. 6,233 Woman in uniform. 6,234 McGee collection. Man pulling rickshaw. 6,235 McGee collection. Boat docked on the shore. 6,236 To Dr. Macgee (McGee) with best regards, Dr. Tanaka. Oct. 10, 1904, Hiroshima. H.F. Satow photographer. Cardboard frame and personal inscription on back. 6,237 Mechanical room on Kobe Maru. Cardboard frame. 6,238 Hiroshima- view from out house. Mountains, some 3000 ft. High, surrounded the city, which is built on a delta plain. One original negative, two original prints, four new prints. 6,239 Patients in ward. 6,240 Patients attended to by nurses.

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6,241 Patient attended to by nurses. 6,242 Patient and two nurses. 6,243 Patient and two nurses. 6,244 Nurses attending to patients. 6,245 Russian(?) wounded recuperating. 6,246 Group shot of Russian(?) patients. 6,247 Group shot of nurses, McGee(?) in middle. Two original prints. 6,248 Group shot of officials and nurses, McGee(?) To the right of center. 6, 249 McGee (?) bottom row center, with nurses. 6, 250 Group photo. 6, 251 A wounded man transported by boat. 6, 252 Three wounded soldiers lying in stretchers. 6, 253 A boat docked on the shore, wounded lying in stretcher. 6,254 Man pulled in rickshaw. 6, 255 Battle field of Yalu River, looking east from hill north Of Qurenjo (where Russian

cannon & infantry were) to Wiju, Korea (left of center). Flats in center of river are where Japanese were. Artillery were which drove Russians from position of the

photographer. Isolated hill at left is point first taken.