Dudley Leavitt (1772-1851) was a New Hampshire educator, newspaper editor, and polymath, who was the publisher of the Leavitt's Farmers Almanack -- one of America's earliest almanacs. Levitt's papers reside in the NH State Library. The documents represented in KSCommons were selected for use in the NH Citizen Archivists' Initiative.
Patients were sometimes transported to the hospital by helicopter. This photo shows hospital staff carrying a patient by stretcher from the helicopter.
Procuring ingredients for personal cooking. Patients had the option of eating meals prepared by hospital staff or receiving ingredients to prepare their own food. Since many patients were accompanied by their families, it was usually preferable to have a family member prepare meals, which were often supplemented by fish or meat caught outside the hospital grounds. Fresh fish, monkey and iguana were favorites.
Procuring ingredients for personal cooking. Patients had the option of eating meals prepared by hospital staff or receiving ingredients to prepare their own food. Since many patients were accompanied by their families, it was usually preferable to have a family member prepare meals, which were often supplemented by fish or meat caught outside the hospital grounds. Fresh fish, monkey and iguana were favorites.
Procuring ingredients for personal cooking. Patients had the option of eating meals prepared by hospital staff or receiving ingredients to prepare their own food. Since many patients were accompanied by their families, it was usually preferable to have a family member prepare meals, which were often supplemented by fish or meat caught outside the hospital grounds. Fresh fish, monkey and iguana were favorites.