Carroll, James, 1854-19072018-10-222018-10-221901-09-03http://hdl.handle.net/10713/8316In this letter from James Carroll to his wife Jennie Carroll sent from Las Animas Hospital in Havana, Cuba, where he is stationed for the United States Yellow Fever Commission, Carroll addresses two recent letters from Jennie. Carroll laments the current lack of patients and the boredom in camp. Carroll informs Jennie that he has sent a package to her and details the contents of the package. In conclusion Carroll believes he will be returning home in the next three weeks due to the lack of patients.Included is a transcript of the letter.en-USCarroll, James, 1854-1907--CorrespondenceYellow Fever Commission (U.S.)Interpersonal relationsYellow fever--Research--Cuba--HistoryYellow feverMedicine--ResearchMedicine, MilitaryLetter from James Carroll to Jennie Carroll on September 3, 1901Letter/MemoNo