Eugenics Record Office (ERO)
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Family study, Eugenics Record Office "Individual Analysis Card" and submitted photos (#1692)
Family study, Eugenics Record Office "Individual Analysis Card" and submitted photos (#1693)
Field Worker Training Class of 1922 on field trip to Kings Park State Hospital (Laughlin on far right) (#1670)
Field work for Mongrel Virginians in Amherst County, Virginia, Arthur Estabrook's scrapbook, multiple pages (#1257)
Field work for The Jukes in 1915, Arthur Estabrook photographs from Ulster County, New York, multiple pages (#1265)
Harry H. Laughlin (#1107)
Harry H. Laughlin, Superintendent of Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, NY; President, American Eugenics Society, 1928-29 (#1)
Harry H. Laughlin, Superintendent of Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor; President, American Eugenics Society 1928-29 (#2)
Harry Laughlin and Charles Davenport outside new Eugenics Record Office (ERO)building (#1225)
"Homokak Family: A Nut Study," pedigree parody by Eugenics Record Office Field Worker Training Class of 1923, multiple pages (#1671)
I. McDougle letter to A. Estabrook, about research on mixed race marriages for Mongrel Virginians (5/3/1924), multiple pages (#1289)