The Anna D. Wolf Collection spans her entire career, emphasizing her influence on nursing education. It includes taped interviews with Wolf, speeches by Wolf, newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes, and photographs. Of particular interest is Anna Wolf's correspondence with Winford Smith, director of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, in which they discuss hospital policy as it relates to nursing. Records related to Anna Wolf's interactions with professional nursing organizations and nursing education programs include Peking Union Medical College, Goucher College, Bryn Mawr College Summer Nursing Program, New York Hospital, US Office of Defense, Health, and Welfare Services' Committee on Inventory, Florence Nightingale International Foundation, Joint Committee on the Structure of National Nursing Organizations, United States Cadet Nursing Corps, Veterans' Administration, and the War Manpower Commission. Posthumous material consists of a biographical material compiled by Sarah Allison to study of the life and career of Anna D. Wolf. Material culture related to Wolf includes a portrait, her director's uniform, medals, and certificates.