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Arthur H. Estabrook (#378)
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A. Strode letter to A. Estabrook, plans for making "preliminary investigations" prior to testifying at the Carrie Buck trial (1/6/1924) (#1338)
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A. Strode letter to H. Laughlin, requesting a deposition on hereditary feeblmindedness for the trial of Carrie Buck in Amherst, Virginia (9/30/1924), multiple pages (#1336)
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Aubrey Strode, the lawyer who wrote the Virginia sterilization law and who took Buck vs. Bell to the U.S. Supreme Court (#2281)
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Buck vs. Bell Supreme Court Decision, multiple pages (#260)
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Carrie and Emma Buck at the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded, taken by A.H. Estabrook the day before the Buck v. Bell trial in Virginia (#1287)
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Carrie Buck, from "The Progress of Eugenical Sterilization," by Paul Popenoe, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25:1) (#2299)
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Carrie Buck's photograph of her wedding to Mr. Eagle, to whom she remained married until his death (#2283)
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Death certificate of Carrie Buck's daughter, Vivian, who died of "entero colitis" at age 8 (#2282)
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Dr. Albert Priddy, the first superintendent of the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and the Feebleminded, who brought the case against Carrie Buck (#2280)
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Irving Whitehead, the lawyer appointed to represent Carrie Buck, called no witnesses at her trial in Amherst County, Virigina (#2279)
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