1. A.A. Surgeon Weyer Publication: [between 1907 and 1909] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlHealth PersonnelSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
2. [A liquid-ammunition car, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlPlague -- prevention & controlHorsesRodent ControlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
3. [U.S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service workers using pick axes, shovels, and rakes to clean debris from a former backyard rat-nesting area, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlPlague -- prevention & controlRodent ControlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
4. [Enforcing science and health, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlPlague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
5. [Health workers at the United States Public Health Marine Hospital Service Headquarters, Fourth Provisional Plague District, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
6. S[an] F[rancisco] Plague Campaign 1907-8: "Creating an atmosphere." Sprinkling lime Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlPlague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
7. [Eight public health service workers (?) (full-length portrait, standing, facing front) holding buckets filled with rat bait (?), San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlPlague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
8. [Disinfecting (?) crew and horse and wagon, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlPlague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
9. [Men watching smoke rising from debris, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [between 1907 and 1909] Subject(s): Communicable Disease ControlPlague -- prevention & controlUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
10. [Rupert Blue and public health service workers (?), San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [between 1907 and 1909] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlHealth PersonnelSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
11. [Group portrait of public health service workers (?) standing in front of the United States Public Health Marine Hospital Service Headquarters, Fourth Provisional Plague District, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [between 1907 and 1909] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlHealth PersonnelSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
12. S[an] F[rancisco] Plague Suppresive [sic] Headquarters at Filmore & Page Sts.; Dr. Blue's "Big Red" Thomas auto--a rarety [sic] in 1907 Publication: 1907 Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
13. [Group portrait of United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service officers, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlHealth PersonnelSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
14. [Passed Assistant Surgeon Rupert Blue and federal sanitary officers, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): ClothingSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
15. [Group portrait of unidentified men at the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service Headquarters, Fourth Provisional Plague District, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
16. [Passed Assistant Surgeon Rupert Blue and staff, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [between 1907 and 1909] Subject(s): ClothingPlague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
17. [Passed Assistant Surgeon Rupert Blue, half-length portrait, seated, facing slightly right, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1909] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
18. [Passed Assistant Surgeon William C. Rucker (?) standing on a mound, San Francisco, Cal.] Publication: [1909] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
19. [Passed Assistant Surgeon Wiliam C. Rucker, from the rear, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
20. [Passed Assistant Surgeon William C. Rucker and other federal sanitary officers, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
21. [Old Point and vicinity where Dr. Rucker and Dr. Blue were sanitation officers in 1906, Sewells Point, Hampton Roads, Va] Publication: [1907] Subject(s): Military PersonnelUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
22. [Model United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service office at the Jamestown Exposition, Sewells Point, Hampton Roads, Va.] Publication: [1907] Subject(s): United States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
23. [Passed Assistant Surgeon William C. Rucker (?) driving a car with folded litters (?), San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [between 1907 and 1909] Subject(s): San FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
24. [Passed Assistant Surgeon William C. Rucker, head-and shoulders portrait, facing front, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [between 1907 and 1909] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
25. [Model section of hospital ward, Sewells Point, Hampton Roads, Va.] Publication: [1907] Subject(s): Patients' RoomsUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
26. [Remains of Annie Kelley's palace [i.e. place?], formerly at 8th and Brannan Streets, San Francisc, Ca.] Publication: [1908 or 1909] Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & controlUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
27. [U.S. Public Health and Marine Service Hospital exhibits at the Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition, Sewells Point, Hampton Roads, Va.] Publication: [1907] Subject(s): LaboratoriesUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
28. [Model of operating room at Marine Hospital, Sewells Point, Hampton Roads, Va.] Publication: [1907] Subject(s): Operating RoomsUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
29. Regulations governing the uniforms of officers and employees of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service of the United States Author(s): United States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. Publication: Washington : G.P.O., 1903 Subject(s): ClothingPublic Health AdministrationUnited StatesUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
30. [Dr. Rupert Blue, Dr. William C. Colby, and three unidentified men, San Francisco, Calif.] Publication: [between 1907 and 1909] Subject(s): PhysiciansPlague -- prevention & controlSan FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
31. [Do]ctor Rucker Publication: [1907 or 1908] Subject(s): San FranciscoUnited States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
43. [Preston H. Bailhache] Publication: [189-?] Subject(s): United States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.