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By Cynthia Marie Aponte
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Newspaper clippings and photographs taken during polio vaccinations in Hampton Roads from 1954 to 1957.
Collection Historical Note
During the mid-1950s, Norfolk County saw a significant undertaking to vaccinate every citizen against polio. Mr. Barnes, who at this time was an Eli Lilly drug representative, in 1956-1957 took part in the local effort to educate and encourage the public to get inoculated against polio. Local health officials and groups geared up to give the first shot of the polio vaccine to local residents. Barnes traveled constantly around the southside Hampton Roads community speaking to civic groups and appearing on local media outlet programs in his effort to educate local residents about the polio vaccine. On March 11, 1957, Norfolk Public Health Director Dr. John M. Huff stated that there were roughly 130,000 to 160,000 people aged 20 to 40 in Norfolk who needed the polio vaccination, but only 20,000 people received their first shot (The Virginian-Pilot, March 11, 1957). The Norfolk County Medical Society and Norfolk Public Health Department set up five clinics throughout Norfolk for the public to visit to receive vaccination shots. The locations were: Maury High School, Granby High School, Booker T. Washington High School, Norview Elementary School, and Mary Calcott Elementary School (The Virginian-Pilot, February 26, 1957). The clinics opened on March 4, 7, 11, and 14 for the first shot, and opened on April 1, 4, 8, and 11 for the second shot. By August 31, 1957, the mass polio inoculation drive had given 148,500 cc of polio vaccines to local residents.
Biographical Note
Horace Jesse Barnes was born on October 5, 1919 and died on January 8, 1985. Mr. Barnes served in the military during the second World War and became a pharmacist after he got out of the military. H. J. Barnes was the local drug representative for the company Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company. Eli Lilly was one of the six national firms that produced the polio vaccine. Mrs. Louise Walker Barnes was one of the registered nurses from Portsmouth who helped her husband by giving the polio vaccinations to local residents. Mrs. Barnes served in the United States Army as a nurse. Both Mr. and Mrs. Barnes retired and moved to Kilmarnock, Virginia to live out their final years together. They are buried at the Saint Francis de Sales Catholic Church Cemetery in Kilmarnock, Lancaster County, Virginia. They were both survived by two daughters, Carol and Janet – who are both married.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Sargeant Memorial Collection
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open to all researchers.
Use Restrictions:
The status of copyright for these materials is governed by Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U. S. C.). Copyright restrictions may apply.
Acquisition Source:
Janet B. Hovland by donation
Preferred Citation:
Horace J. Barnes Polio Vaccination Scrapbook, MSS 0000-185, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.
Processing Information:
Processed October 22, 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Scrapbook Page 3
- Item 1: Clipping, "Victory Is Scored in Long War on Polio", 1955 April 13
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 2: Scrapbook Page 4
- Item 1: Clipping, "U.S. Recalls Firm's Vaccine", 1955 April 23
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 2: Clipping, "One Brand of Salk Vaccine Defective", 1955 April 27
- The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 3: Scrapbook Page 5
- Item 1: Clipping, "U.S. Halts 1 Firm's Vaccine; Hunt Every Vial Sold Here", 1955 April 23
- Daily News.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Confidence Expressed in Vaccine", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "City Hunts For Banned Polio Vaccine Here", 1955 April 28
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 4: Scrapbook Page 6
- Item 1: Clipping, "Polio Shot Allocation Plan Drawn", 1955 May 2
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "166 -Year-Old Chronology of War on Polio", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 5: Scrapbook Page 7
- Item 1: Clipping, "Polio Vaccine for Poor Is Eisenhower's Goal in $28 Million Request", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Eisenhower Assures All Children of Salk Vaccine", 1955 May 4
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Polio Vaccine in Virginia Approved in Recheck", 1955 May 16
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 4: Clipping, "The Proposal for Polio Vaccine Controls", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 6: Scrapbook Page 8
- Item 1: Clipping, "President Urges Voluntary Controls of Salk Serum", 1955 May 5
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Vaccine Production Problems", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 7: Scrapbook Page 9
- Item 1: Clipping, "Polio Speakers", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Legislators Hit For Criticism of Salk Serum", 1955 May 11
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 3: Clipping, "No Decrease in Funds, Virginia March of Dimes Maintain Former Lever", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Sensationalists' Rapped In Polio Vaccine Crisis", 1955 May 11
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Salk Vaccine Use Defended By Lilly Firm", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 8: Scrapbook Page 10
- Item 1: Clipping, "Hopes for Dispersing The Polio Vaccine Fog", 1955 May 26
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "No Magic in Federal Allocation of Vaccine", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "The Polio Drive Broadens", 1957 March 11
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Political Exploitation Of the Vaccination Problem", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 9: Scrapbook Page 11
- Item 1: Clipping, "Serum Safety 'Sure'", 1955 June 11
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Politicians in Salk Shots Issue Condemned by Suffolk Rabbi", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Rough Road to Sulk Vaccine Is Described By Pharmacist", 1956 February 5
- The Virginian-Pilot and The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Salk Control Plan Splits Producers", 1955 May 26
- The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Eli Lilly Representative To Appear on TV Show", 1955 May 15
- The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 6: Clipping, "State's Polio Plans Remain Badly Muddled", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 10: Scrapbook Page 12
- Item 1: List, "Public Relations - Immunization Program", undated
- Folder 11: Scrapbook Page 13
- Item 1: Photograph, "Henry B. Gilpin", undated
- Item 2: Photograph, "If You Must Talk It, Take It", undated
- Horace J. Barnes receives the vaccine.
- Folder 12: Scrapbook Page 15
- Item 1: Photograph, "Norfolk Chamber of Commerce", undated
- Medicals present while performing the vaccination on the woman.
- Item 2: Photograph, "Norfolk Chamber of Commerce", undated
- Medicals present while performing the vaccination on the woman.
- Folder 13: Scrapbook Page 17
- Item 1: Photograph, "William and Mary - Norfolk Division", undated
- A man is vaccinated in the presence of two doctors and a nurse.
- Item 2: Photograph, "William and Mary - Norfolk Division", undated
- A woman is vaccinated by a doctor while others wait in line.
- Item 3: Photograph, "William and Mary - Norfolk Division", undated
- Women wait in line while one woman receives a vaccination.
- Item 4: Photograph, "William and Mary - Norfolk Division", undated
- People wait their turn while children receive their immunizations.
- Item 5: Photograph, "William and Mary - Norfolk Division", undated
- Teenage girls receive their immunization shots.
- Item 6: Photograph, "William and Mary - Norfolk Division", undated
- A crippled man receives his vaccination shot.
- Folder 14: Scrapbook Page 18
- Item 1: Clipping, "Polio Drive Set Tomorrow", 1957 January 30
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 2: Clipping, "March of Dimes Officials at Joint Meeting", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Some Fight Music To Fight Polio By", 1957 January 30
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 15: Scrapbook Page 19
- Item 1: Clipping, "You Too Can Take the Right Step ... By", 1957 March 4
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 16: Scrapbook Page 20
- Item 1: Clipping, "Salk Shots Set At Tyler School", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Mass Inoculations Against Polio Starts Monday in Portsmouth and County", 1957 March 2
- The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 17: Scrapbook Page 21
- Item 1: Clipping, "Mass Polio Inoculations Set Tonight", 1957 March 4
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 2: Clipping, "To Eradicate Polio", 1957 March 2
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Letters to the Editor, Is Segregation Worth This Risk of Polio?", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Now Norfolk Can Buy Immunity from Polio", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Iron Lung Failure Gives Patient 'Real Workout", 1957 March 5
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 6: Clipping, "Beat Polio' Drive Begins Tonight With First Shots Offered To General Public", 1957 March 4
- The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 7: Clipping, "General Salk Inoculation Program To Start Tonight", 1957 March 4
- The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 18: Scrapbook Page 23
- Item 1: List, "Eli Lilly And Company - Invoice", 1957 February 25
- Invoice - Saleman's Copy.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Entire Gilpin Force Takes Polio Shots", 1956 August 31
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Letters To The Open Forum - Vaccine for Adults", 1957 September 7
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 4: Poster, "Make Norfolk Polio Free!", circa 1957
- Located in Map Drawer 15.
- Folder 19: Scrapbook Page 24
- Item 1: Clipping, "Make Norfolk-Portsmouth Polio Free!", 1957 March 15
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Poster, Norfolk Polio Chapter, circa 1957
- Page 25. Located in Map Drawer 15.
- Folder 20: Scrapbook Page 26
- Item 1: Clipping, "Are You Polio Safe?", undated
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 21: Scrapbook Page 27
- Item 1: Clipping, "Wilkins Chevrolet, Inc. - Polio Vaccinations", 1957 February 21
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 22: Scrapbook Page 28
- Item 1: Clipping, "2,836 Take Salk Shots At Mass Inoculations", 1957 March 5
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Polio Clinic At City Armory Tonight at 7 pm", 1957 March 6
- The Portsmouth Times.
- Item 3: Clipping, "First of Its Scope - Mass Inoculation Here Given Highest Praise", 1957 March 5
- Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 23: Scrapbook Page 29
- Item 1: Clipping, "Medical Assn. Spokesman Enthusiastic At Response to Salk Vaccine Program", 1957 March 7
- Norfolk-Leger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "March of Dimes Decrease Is Laid To Federal Rules", 1957 March 6
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Polio Protection For All", 1957 March 6
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Polio Shots Available at Armory Today", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Recent Salk Shot Barrier Against Blood Donation", 1957 March 8
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 24: Scrapbook Page 31
- Item 1: Clipping, "99 Per Cent Pay For Salk Vaccinations", 1957 March 9
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 2: Clipping, "5,071 Get Salk Shots in Norfolk; Figure for Portsmouth Is 2,799 ". "Started With A Headache... 'Polio Was a Kid's Disease", 1957 March 8
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Salk Vaccine Clinic Draws Total 751", 1957 March 14
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Vaccinations", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 5: Clipping, "The Polio Drive Broadens", 1957 March 11
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 25: Scrapbook Page 32
- Item 1: Flier, "St. Paul's Catholic Church Portsmouth, Virginia", 1957 March 10
- Item 2: Clipping, "Polio Victim Takes Salk 'Insurance", 1957 March 10
- The Virginian-Pilot/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Stop Polio Now", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 26: Scrapbook Page 34
- Item 1: Clipping, "Are You Polio Safe?", undated
- The Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Vaccine Shortage Follows Clinics", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 27: Scrapbook Page 35
- Item 1: Clipping, "Clinics Tonight - 50% of Those Who Need Shots Not Vaccinated", 1957 March 11
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Salk Clinics Draw 13,231 In This Area", 1957 March 12
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 3: Photograph, "He Did It With His Little Needle", 1957 March 12
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 4: Clipping, "9,768 Persons Get Salk Shots Here", 1957 March 12
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Foundatins Lists Salk Shots Figures", 1957 March 12
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 28: Scrapbook Page 36
- Item 1: Clipping, "Salk Polio Shots Given Civilians At Supply Center", 1957 March 13
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Doctors Discuss Salk Stock - Supply Thought Ample For Thursday's Mass Inoculation", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Skippy Plant Closes Down For Vaccine", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Tonight Final Chance To Get Salk Inoculation", 1957 March 12
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 5: Clipping, "First Polio Death of Vaccinated Child Reported", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 6: Clipping, "Salk Vaccine Is Available in Douglas Park", 1957 March 13
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 29: Scrapbook Page 37
- Item 1: Clipping, "Public Gets Final Chance to Receive First $1 Salk Vaccine Shot Tonight", 1957 March 14
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 2: Photograph, "A Shot In The Arm Against Polio", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Halt In Salk Shipments No Major Crisis", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 4: Clipping, "First Series Final Clinics Held Tonight", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Salk Test Kids Need New Shots Parents Reminded", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 30: Scrapbook Page 38
- Item 1: Clipping, "Portsmouth Sees Record Salk Shots", 1957 March 15
- The Portsmouth Times.
- Item 2: Clipping, "15,085 in Portsmouth and County Receive Salk Vaccine - Initial Phase Of Polio Fight Comes to End", 1957 March 15
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Extra Salk Clinic Set For Monday", 1957 March 15
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Pat On The Back", 1957 March 15
- Portsmouth Times.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Vaccine Clinic Set For Depot", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 6: Clipping, "Clinics Extended $1 Polio Vaccine Offered Monday", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 7: Clipping, "1,000 Polio Vaccinations County Goal", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 31: Scrapbook Page 39
- Item 1: Photograph, "The Wrong Way ... And the Right Way", 1957 March 16
- The Virginian-Pilot/Portsmouth News.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Salk Vaccine Clinics Ending First Rounds", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Salk Vaccine Given 498 at St. Juliens", 1957 March 15
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 4: Clipping, "The Battle Must Go On", 1957 March 16
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 5: Clipping, "P.A., Beacg Polio Clinics Monday", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 32: Scrapbook Page 40
- Item 1: Photograph, "First Shots - Craney Island of the Naval Supply Center's Fuel Supply Depot", 1957 March 18
- The Portsmouth Times.
- Item 2: Clipping, "2,974 Receive Beach, County Salk Vaccine", 1957 March 22
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Last Inoculations For $1 Tonight", 1957 March 18
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Chief Warren Hit and Run - 2,836 Persons Get Polio Shots", 1957 March 5
- The Portsmouth Times.
- Item 5: Clipping, "House Probe Eyes Vaccine Practices", 1957 March 22
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 6: Clipping, "Got Your Shot?", 1957 March 5
- Portsmouth Times.
- Item 7: Clipping, "2,744 Get First Injections - Next P.A. Polio Shots Scheduled April 15,18", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 33: Scrapbook Page 41
- Item 1: Clipping, "Physicians Are Pleased 2,836 Given Polio Shots In Portsmouth and County", 1957 March 5
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Workers Highly Pleased - 6,913 Turn Out For Mass Polio Inoculations", 1957 March 5
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Iron Lung Failure Gives Patient ' Real Workout", 1957 March 5
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 34: Scrapbook Page 42
- Item 1: Clipping, "3,592 Given First Salk Shots", 1957 March 5
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 2: Clipping, "1,365 Receive Polio Shots in South Norfolk", 1957 March 8
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Free Polio Vaccine For Indigent Is Object of North Carolina Bills", 1957 March 23
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 35: Scrapbook Page 43
- Item 1: Clipping, "Navy Reports Increase - Polio Clinics Result In Spurt for Doctors", 1957 March 19
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Four Clinics Give 4,339 Polio Shots", 1957 March 19
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Mass Polio Inoculations Clinic Aim in Pasquotank", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 4: Clipping, "P.A. Salk Turnout Is Disappointing", 1957 March 19
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Salk Shots", 1957 March 5
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 36: Scrapbook Page 44
- Item 1: Flier, "Get Your Polio Shots Now and Play Safe", undated
- The National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Founder; Supported by the March of Dimes.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Salk Shots To Be Given Again Tonight at Seven Places- Physicians Ask Wide Response", 1957 March 11
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 37: Scrapbook Page 45
- Item 1: Clipping, "Not Only Children - People of All Ages Urged To Continue Inoculations", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Other Clinics Against Polio Are Scheduled", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 38: Scrapbook Page 47
- Item 1: Photograph, "Granby High School", undated
- Granby High School - cafeteria filled with people ready to get their vaccinations.
- Item 2: Photograph, "Granby High School", undated
- Granby High School - nurses and doctors assist children and their parents.
- Item 3: Photograph, "Granby High School", undated
- Granby High School - preparing tables and sections for vaccinations.
- Folder 39: Scrapbook Page 49
- Item 1: Sign, "Booker T. Washington", undated
- Item 2: Photograph, "Booker T. Washington", undated
- Gymnasium filled with people awaiting immunizations.
- Item 3: Photograph, "Booker T. Washington", undated
- Few in front of the information tables in the gymnasium.
- Item 4: Photograph, "Booker T. Washington", undated
- Children and adults wait to get vaccinated.
- Item 5: Photograph, "Booker T. Washington", undated
- People wait in line for the vaccination.
- Folder 40: Scrapbook Page 51
- Item 1: Sign, "Mary High School", undated
- Sign of Mary High School.
- Item 2: Photograph, "Mary High School", undated
- Mary High School Cafeteria - nurses help vaccinate the commuity.
- Item 3: Photograph, "Mary High School", undated
- Mary High School Cafeteria - People around a vaccination table.
- Folder 41: Scrapbook Page 53
- Item 1: Sign, "Norview School", undated
- Item 2: Photograph, "Norview School", undated
- Photograph - Adults get vaccinated.
- Item 3: Photograph, "Norview School", undated
- Photograph - Preteens and teenagers in line await their immunizations.
- Folder 42: Scrapbook Page 55
- Item 1: Envelope, "The Norfolk City and County Chapter of The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc.", undated
- Envelope sent from The Norfolk City and County Chapter of The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc. to Horace James Barnes.
- Item 2: Document, "The Norfolk City and County Chapter of The Nation Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc. to Eli Lilly and Company", 1956 May 15
- A "Thank You" letter to the company of Eli Lilly for their great work in producing the Salk Polio Vaccine - President of the company Mr. E. N. Beesley and CC: Mr. Barnes.
- Item 3: List, "Number of Salk Polio Vaccine Shots Given to Date March 31, 1956", 1956 March 31
- A list of how many shots were given under the Federal Vaccine Program Only.
- Item 4: Poster, Polio Vaccine First Shots Chart, circa 1957
- Page 56. Located in Map Drawer 15.
- Folder 43: Scrapbook Page 58
- The original scrapbook page (57-58) is located in Map Drawer 15 with attached clippings. Loose clippings are in Box 1, Folder 43.
- Item 1: Photograph, "Merrimac Point Citizens Get 'Shot'", undated
- Unidentified newspaper. Mrs. H. J. Barnes gives a shot to Dr. M. A. Kise, a member of the Portsmouth School Board. Councilman W. E. Hinton receives a checkup from Dr. Fleta A. Gregory.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Entire Gilpin Force Takes Polio Shots", 1956 August 31
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Drug Firms Accused of Price Fixes", 1956 October 13
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Salk Clinic Promotional Role Cited", 1956 October 13
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Folder 44: Scrapbook Page 59
- The original scrapbook page (59-60) is located in Map Drawer 15. with attached clippings. Loose clippings are in Box 1, Folder 44.
- Item 1: Clipping, "Polio Vaccine Is Necessary", 1957 January 8
- The Portsmouth Times.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Tonight On Status of Salk Program; Clinic Complaints May Be Discussed", 1957 January 18
- The Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Statement Being Prepared; Doctor to Give Position on Shots", undated
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 4: Photograph, "Shots for All", undated
- Unidentified newspaper. Members of the Board of Directors of the Norfolk City and County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis line up to get the polio vaccine.
- Folder 45: Scrapbook Page 60
- The original scrapbook page (59-60) is located in Map Drawer 15 with attached clippings. Loose clippings are in Box 1, Folder 45.
- Item 1: Photograph, "Doctors Knows Best", undated
- Unidentified newspaper. Norfolk General Hospital joins in the spirit of the "beat polio" drive.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Polio Set Back", 1957 March 8
- The Portsmouth Times.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Better Than Opening Night; 5,071 Get Salk Shots in Norfolk, Figure for Portsmouth is 2,799", 1957 March 8
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Possible Response Checked: Norfolk's Schools Prepare To Sponsor Polio Vaccine", 1957 January 2
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Vaccinations", 1957 January 2
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 6: Clipping, "For Salk Vaccine Inoculations", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Folder 46: Scrapbook Page 61
- Item 1: Clipping, "Letter to the Open Forum - Vaccine for Adults", 1957 September 7
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Huff Urges Bigger Salk Response", 1957 March 8
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 3: Clipping, "99 Per Cent Pay For Salk Vaccinations", 1957 March 9
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 4: Clipping, "In Portsmouth-Norfolk County; 3,277 Polio Shots Given Last Night", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Inoculation of 100 Pct. Is Salk Goal", 1957 March 9
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Folder 47: Scrapbook Page 66
- Item 1: Photograph, "Polio Clinic: Adults Getting Shots", undated
- Folder 48: Scrapbook Page 68
- Item 1: Photograph, "Middle Aged Man Getting Vaccination", undated
- Folder 49: Scrapbook Page 70
- Item 1: Photograph, "Vaccination Clinic: People Waiting For Their Shots", undated
- Item 2: Photograph, "Vaccination Clinic", undated
- Folder 50: Scrapbook Page 72
- Item 1: Photograph, "Vaccinations - Women Getting Their Shots", undated
- Item 2: Photograph, "Vaccinations - Women Getting Their Shots", undated
- Folder 51: Scrapbook Page 74
- Item 1: Photograph, "Clinic", undated
- Group photograph.
- Item 2: Photograph,"Clinic", undated
- Everyone receives shots.
- Folder 52: Scrapbook Page 76
- Item 1: Clipping, "Gilpin Employees Given Salk Shots", 1956 August 31
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Photograph, "Vaccinations", undated
- Disabled woman receives her vaccine.
- Item 3: Photograph, "Vaccinations", undated
- Disabled man receives shot while others wait.
- Folder 53: Scrapbook Page 77
- Item 1: Photograph, "African Americans Getting Their Vaccinations", 1956 September 29
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 2: Clipping, "Setting Up Defense Against Polio", 1956 September 29
- Journal and Guide newspaper.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Luck And Polio", 1956 September 29
- Journal and Guide - Editorial Page.
- Folder 54: Scrapbook Page 78 (General Douglas MacArthur)
- Item 1: Clipping, "Flamboyant General Evoked Controversy", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 2: Clipping, "His Acts Inspired Thoughts of Legends", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 3: Clipping, "MacArthur's Spirit Indomitable to End", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Homage Paid to MacArthur", 7 April 1964
- The Virginian-Pilot.
- Item 5: Clipping, "Conspiracy Embittered Gen. MacArthur", 9 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 6: Clipping, "General Douglas MacArthur", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 7: Clipping, "MacArthur's Funeral May Bring Great of World to Norfolk", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 8: Clipping, "MacArthur Uniform Khaki Minus Medals", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 9: Clipping, "MacArthur Bitterness Shown in Secret Interviews", 9 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 10: Clipping, "Enemy Aided By British, General Said", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 11: Clipping, "Solemn Scene Drawn In 'Place of Heroes", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 12: Clipping, "The Soldier Comes Back Today", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 13: Clipping, "Release of General's Letter Never Regretted by Martin", 7 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 14: Photograph, "MacArthur's Family Leaves Funeral Home", 7 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 15: Clipping, "MacArthur's Bier Magnet for Throngs", 7 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 16: Photograph, "MacArthur Lies in state In the Capitol Rotunda", 9 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 17: Clipping, "Casket On View Today", 9 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 18: Clipping, "First Wife Sends Flowers", 9 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 19: Clipping, "The Funeral Schedule", 9 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 20: Clipping, "Traffic and Crowds Require Extra Police", 9 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 21: Clipping, "Survivor of 'Death March' Joins General's Mourners", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 22: Clipping, "Norfolk Prepared To Honor General", undated
- unidentified newspaper.
- Item 23: Clipping, "Funeral Wreath for MacArthur Made in Norfolk", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 24: Clipping, "LBJ at Airport In Last Tribute", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 25: Clipping, "Norfolk Ready To Pay Homage To Hero of Two World Wars", 9 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 26: Clipping, "Crypt for MacArthur Prepared", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 27: Clipping, "Norfolk Mourns Her Son", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 28: Clipping, "MacArthur Saved Us, Korean Says", 8 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 29: Photograph, "Ivy-Covered Grave of Malcolm MacArthur", 8 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 30: Clipping, "Loving Care Given Tiny Grave", 8 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 31: Clipping, "He Fought For Memorial", 9 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 32: Clipping, "Luxurious Suite Prepared For Family of MacArthur", 9 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 33: Photograph, "Inspection - Military Color Guard", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 34: Clipping, "Wife and Son Sob As Cannon Booms", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 35: Clipping, "Old Soldier's Rites Restrained, Simple", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 36: Clipping, "Infantryman Can Shoot Down Jets", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 37: Photograph, "Family and Friends March as Mourners for General Douglas MacArthur", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 38: Photograph, "A Little Boy Takes Look At an Illustrious General", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 39: Photograph, "The Body of A Hero Is Borne Into St. Paul's Church", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 40: Clipping, "'Old Soldier' Mourned, 10,000 in Seoul Tribute", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 41: Clipping, "Equipment For Coverage Going Out", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 42: Clipping, "Legion Post Pays Tribute", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 43: Clipping, "Veterans Reunited by MacArthur's Death: 'Death March" Memories Vivid", 11 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 44: Clipping, "Old Soldier Won't Fade Away", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 45: Photograph, "MacArthur Crypt in Memorial Rotunda", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 46: Photograph, "Memorial Door Draped", 6 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 47: Clipping, "MacArthur Dies After Valiant Struggle", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 48: Clipping, "Multiple Ailments Claim Old Soldier", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 49: Photograph, "General Douglas MacArthur", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 50: Clipping, "Many Battles Swirled About A Determined Warrior", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 51: Photograph, "MacArthur Waves To Thousands of New Yorkers Who Welcomed Him Home From The Far East in 1951", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 52: Photograph, "MacArthur with Lt. Gen. Richard Sutherland: Philippine Islands of Leyte Island in January 1954", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 53: Clipping, "Home Awaits The General", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 54: Clipping, "The Hand That Held A Corncob Pipe Grasped History", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 55: Photograph, "MacArthur Signs The Surrender Document With Japan", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 56: Photograph, "President Truman and General Douglas MacArthur", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 57: Photograph, "The MacArthur Memorial", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 58: Clipping, "2 Old Soldiers At Odds On Their Longest Day", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 59: Clipping, "President Fired General", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 60: Photograph, "General MacArthur Overseeing From The Southwest Pacific", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 61: Photograph, "General MacArthur and His Lady", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 62: Photograph, "MacArthur Enters Walte Reed Army Hospital", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 63: Photograph, "Son Arthur Greeted Parents Once They Returned", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 64: Clipping, "Honors Prepared: Funeral Train Bears General To Capital", 8 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 65: Clipping, "Sun Due To Shine On Caisson When General Comes Home", 8 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 66: Photograph, "Veteran's Salute", 8 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 67: Clipping, "Death Takes The Old Soldier", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 68: Clipping, "St. Pauls Steeped in History", 6 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 69: Photograph, "Councilman Leaving the Memorial", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 70: Photograph, "Mrs. MacArthur and son Arthur", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 71: Clipping, "General's Aides Disagree", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 72: Photograph, "A President's Sympathy For A Son and Widow", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 73: Photograph, "A Solemn Arrival For a Fallen Warrior", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 74: Photograph, "The Slow Footsteps of the Body Bearers Begin The Journey to The General's Resting Place", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 75: Photograph, "The Measured Pace of the Horse-Drawn Caisson Carries the General to His Memorial", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 76: Clipping, "Goodbye-In Silence, In Flowers", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 77: Photograph, "Old Soldier's Sad Journey Nears Its End", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 78: Photograph, "The Funeral Cortege Bears the General in Sorrowful Dignity Down the Street of His Chosen Home", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 79: Clipping, "There Were Few Sounds Along the Way", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 80: Clipping, "Turner Dozier's Column - MacArthur Memories", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 81: Photograph, "The Hero's Horse Stands Riderless as the Hero Sleeps Surrounded By Symbols of Battles Past", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 82: Clipping, "MacArthur Home, Amid Controversy", 10 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 83: Clipping, "Journey's End for A Solider", 10 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 84: Photograph, "Floral Tributes Fill Two Rooms at Memorial", 10 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 85: Clipping, "Flowers Sent From Many Lands", 10 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 86: Clipping, "MacArthur Fired 13 Years Ago", 10 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 87: Photograph, "Benny Bayoreta and Daughter Vivian Make the First of Many Pilgrimages", undated
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 88: Clipping, "A Wreath for Dad's General", undated
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 89: Clipping, "He Wanted Son To Find His Own Way", 10 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 90: Clipping, "Men in Work Clothes, Family Groups, Teens and Elderly File Silently by Bier", 10 April 1964
- Norfolk Ledger Dispatch/The Portsmouth Star.
- Item 91: Clipping, "MacArthur Was Right in Korea,' He is Quoted", 12 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 92: Clipping, "Widow Presents Flag to Norfolk", 12 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 93: Clipping, "A Memory, A Flag Forever Belong to Norfolk, 12 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Item 94: Photograph, "The Last Salutes By Four Howizers Send Smoke Billowing Above The City", 12 April 1964
- The Virginian Pilot.
- Folder 55: Scrapbook Page 80
- Item 1: Photograph, "Lunch Break at the Clinic Center", undated
- Photograph.
- Item 2: Photograph, "Clinic Giving Vaccination Shots", undated
- Photograph.
- Item 3: Clipping, "Continues Shots Despite Recall", 28 April 1955
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 4: Clipping, "Vaccine", undated
- Unidentified newspaper.
- Item 5: Document, "Pricing Development Department", 3 June 1957
- Document to Mr. F. C. Abendroth; Mgr.
- Item 6: Poster, "Make Norfolk Polio Free!", circa 1957
- Page 79. Located in Map Drawer 15.
- Item 7: Poster, "Get Your Polio Shots Now and Play Safe", circa 1957
- The National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Founder; Supported by the March of Dimes. Located in Map Drawer 15.
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