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  2. Lower Mississippi Valley yellow fever epidemic of 1878

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    The 1878 epidemic was the worst that occurred in the state of Mississippi. Sometimes known as "Yellow Jack", and "Bronze John", devastated Mississippi socially and economically. Entire families were killed, while others fled their homes for the presumed safety of other parts of the state.

  3. Molly Caldwell Crosby - Wikipedia

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    It was chosen as a New York Times editor's pick [6] and a Book Sense pick. [7] The book is the narrative account of a disease that once ravaged cities like New York, Philadelphia, and New Orleans culminating in the devastating 1878 yellow fever epidemic in Memphis, Tennessee—the worst urban disaster of its time.

  4. History of yellow fever - Wikipedia

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    The outbreak of yellow fever in Barcelona in 1821. The evolutionary origins of yellow fever are most likely African. [1] [2] Phylogenetic analyses indicate that the virus originated from East or Central Africa, with transmission between primates and humans, and spread from there to West Africa. [3]

  5. Robert Reed Church - Wikipedia

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    By 1878-79 Church had acquired considerable wealth. Familiar with the high death tolls from the 1873 yellow fever epidemic, he moved his family to safety outside the city during the even worse epidemic of 1878, as well as the following year. As the city was depopulated by the flight of 25,000 people during the 1878 epidemic and death toll of ...

  6. Luke P. Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    He rehabilitated his public image by rendering aid in yellow fever outbreaks in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1873, Fernandina, Florida, in 1877, and Hickman, Kentucky, in 1878. Dubbed the "Hero of Hickman", Blackburn's ministrations propelled him to the Democratic gubernatorial nomination the following year.

  7. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    1878 New Orleans yellow fever epidemic: 1878 New Orleans, United States Yellow fever: 4,046 [126] 1878 Mississippi Valley yellow fever epidemic: 1878 Mississippi Valley, United States Yellow fever: 13,000 [126] Fifth cholera pandemic: 1881–1896 Asia, Africa, Europe, South America Cholera: 298,600 [170] 1885 Montreal smallpox epidemic 1885 ...

  8. Category:1878 disease outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    Lower Mississippi Valley yellow fever epidemic of 1878 This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 17:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. List of notable disease outbreaks in the United States

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    1878 Lower Mississippi Valley yellow fever epidemic; 1900s. 1900–1904 San Francisco plague epidemic; 1916 New York City polio epidemic; 1918–1930 Encephalitis ...