The Mary Adelaide Nutting Collection covers her entire career at Johns Hopkins and her later professional years. Series include her student notebooks, correspondence, biographical material about Nutting, and photographs. Much of the biographical material was produced after her death by Virginia Dunbar and Nutting biographer Helen Marshall. Correspondents include Elsie Lawler (1928), Loula Kennedy (1928-1940), Jessie Black McVicar (1939-1944), and Anna Wolf (1931-1943). The collection includes material related to Nutting's work with Committee to Secure by Act of Congress the Employment of Graduate Women Nurses in the Hospital Service of the US Army at the time of the Spanish American War, as well as her work during World War I. Also in the collection are documents related to Nutting's interest in the history of nursing, tuberculosis and visiting nurse associations. Material culture objects in the collection include Nutting's alumni pin, academic hoods, desk and typewriter. Additional original material pertaining to Nutting can be found in the records of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Training School for Nurses and the Johns Hopkins Nursesâ Alumni Association.