Learning Objective for Yellow Fever and National Politics in the 1790s | bdcus_ch23_1.html | 55c3b5d1757a2ed109000001 |
Elizabeth Drinker, Diary Entries, August 23âOctober 24, 1793 | bdcus_ch23_4.html | 55c3b5d1757a2ed109000001 |
Matthew Carey, A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia; with a Statement of the Proceedings that Took Place on the Subject in Different Parts of the United States, 1793
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Richard Allen and Absalom Jones, A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Black People During the Late Awful Calamity in Philadelphia in the Year 1793: And a Refutation of Some Censures Thrown upon Them in Some Late Publications, 1794
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Broadside Posted in Burlington, New Jersey, 1793 | bdcus_ch23_7.html | 55c3b5d1757a2ed109000001 |
Anonymous, An Earnest Call: Occasioned by the Alarming Pestilential Contagion, Addressed to the People of Philadelphia, 1793
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Noah Webster, A Collection of Papers on the Subject of Bilious Fevers, Prevalent in the United States for a Few Years Past, 1796
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Letters between Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Rush, 1800 | bdcus_ch23_10.html | 55c3b5d1757a2ed109000001 |
Additional Resources for Research | bdcus_ch23_14.html | 55c3b5d1757a2ed109000001 |