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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: [IA-IRISH] More on Epidemics-Yellow Fever- 1823
Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 20:37:30 -0500


More on Yellow Fever- this time in 1823- and about Yellow Fever in America
from an Irish Newspaper!


The Connaught Journal
published Galway, Ireland
Monday, November 10, 1823

YELLOW FEVER IN AMERICA
We have New York papers to the 2d ult., and Philadelphia to the 30th,
Boston and Baltimore to the 28th, and Washington to the 27th Sept.

MARIETTA, (OHIO), SEPT. 7
Sickness prevails in this place dreadfully. There are scarcely enough
well to attend on the sick.- Not far from this place, on the Muskingum
river, within the space compass of two miles, 29 persons have died of the
fever. In one house at which I put up, I had much difficulty in procuring
lodgings- there were ten sick in the family and four dead.

FROM NATCHEZ
The disease is raging with the utmost violence amongst the few
unfortunates who still remain in the city. Business is not thought of-
taverns all closed- and it is impossible to procure a mouthful to eat except
at the gaol. Natchez is now the perfect picture of desolation- her streets
are deserted, and a horrid and death-like silence prevails from one
extremity to the other. I have entered the city but once since the geberal
retreat- but the appearance struck a chill to my very soul; I hasten to
leave it. It is somewhat singular, that whilst the physicians declare it
impossible to cure a patient in the city, the environs are perfectly
healthy. The miasma, whatever it may proceed from, appears to hover closely
over our devoted city, without exhibiting any disposition to spread.- Since
writing to you I have heard of many deaths, but so many die, that it is
impossible to enumerate them. From 8 to 12 per day.


Cathy Joynt Labath
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