Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815 to Henry Knox

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GLC#
GLC02437.05939-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
5 October 1793
Author/Creator
Williams, Jonathan, 1750-1815
Title
to Henry Knox
Place Written
Mount Pleasant, Virginia
Pagination
2 p. : address ; Height: 25 cm, Width: 19.2 cm
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
The Early Republic

Reports that he just came from Knox's house in Philadelphia and that everything is well. Says the servants are prudent for locking the gate to prevent anyone "from coming unawares." Says "I think you may be perfectly easy as to danger, the malady is a contagious one, not communicable at a distance." Claims the city is still in distress though. Believes it will only get better with a snowstorm or frost. Says medical aid is only effective "where the disease is not confirmed, and where the natural powers of the body are able to support it." "Free" stamped on address leaf with no signature. "Yellow Fever of 1793 at Philad" noted on address leaf in pencil.

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