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  • Collection: Patients

Females at Infirmary.jpg
Photo of patients and staff taken at the rear of the Infirmary (exclusively for female patients). Long-time employee, LaVerne McCawley, is pictured (12th from right, second row). LaVerne McCawley was the author of "A Short Story" included in this…

Eula Sharp at Frame Pavilion_front_img216.jpg
Pictured outside of the Patients Pavilon is Eula Sharp, a 19-year old patient.  She is listed among the patients on the 1930 Census. The back of the photograph is inscribed to Dr. Baker and is stamped Brown's Studio, McAlester, Oklahoma.  

Acknowledged in a 1930 newspaper article as the sanatorium's poet laureate, Eula Sharp's artistic talent and heartfelt sincerity is evident in her letter written to Dr. Baker dated December 22, 1930.

1938_Helen Campbell at Harper with box camera.JPG
Pictured on the sanatorium grounds near the Harper building is Helen June Campbell in 1939, a 6-year old patient institutionalized with primary tuberculosis.

1938_Helen and Jimmy at old Administration Building.JPG
Pictured on the steps at the entrance to the Administration building are Helen Campbell and Jimmie Isborn in 1939, cousins and patients (6 and 10-years old, respectively).

1938_Marian and Helen and Jimmy at Harper.jpg
Pictured at the entrance to the Harper building (left to right) are Marian and Helen Campbell, and Jimmie Isborn in 1939, during a family visit. Helen and Marian are sisters, Helen and Jimmie were cousins and patients residing at the Harper building.

The address side of a postcard dated May 4, 1939, from Helen June Campbell to her parents. At that time, Helen Campbell was 6 years old and a patient residing at the Harper Building. The postmark identifies the postcard as being delivered into the…

Letter written by Helen Campbell to her family in Stigler, Oklahoma. One of several letters written in 1939 and postmarked Sanatorium Rural Station (SRS).

Dorothy Macomb Fowler 001.jpg
Pictured on the sanatorium grounds (left to right) are Dorothy and Helen Macomb in 1939, sisters and patients residing at the Harper Building.

"Notes on Being a Patient at Talihina" written by Dorothy Macomb Fowler in April 2010. Dorothy and her sister, Helen, were 6 and 10 years old, respectively, when they were institutionalized at the Eastern Oklahoma Tuberculosis Sanatorium in September…
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