Watts Hospital, c. 1916. Visible, from left to right, are the women's and men's pavilions (1909 and 1911, respectively; now collectively Reynolds Hall), a connecting breezeway, the administration building (now Watts Hall), and Wyche House, which housed nurses. Wyche House, recently renovated, now houses Royall Outreach Center. The saplings in the foreground have since grown into tall, shady oaks.

The message reads, "Durham, N.C., November 9, 1916. Would you like to know where the wanderers are? We are in the land of tobacco - all tobacco industries here - The name signifies that. The Dukes made this place - 30,000 pop. We have stopped only one day - that in Washington - saw the Roosevelt "animals" - very interesting. How we do want to hear from you but can give no address yet. Will soon - Lovingly - Stella + Dwight."

The message below reads, "Monday, got home all OK but I sure was tired Hope you all ar will as usual and Hurry and get well enought ... came to see ... by by Ada"