Experiences in a stricken city

Name/Title

Experiences in a stricken city

Entry/Object ID

Library.2339

Description

11 pages : plates, portraits ; 19 x 27 cm Experiences in a stricken city by Elihu Burritt. This is a 2021 reprint of the original publication of 1888. Reprinted by Silver Street Media from original edition published by Riverside Art Publishing. Co. in 1888. Selected contents: Jacksonville -- What it is -- Illustrations (Grand Union Hotel -- Evergreen Cemetery -- Sub-tropical exposition -- Travelers' Hotel -- Pablo Beach -- Camp Mitchell -- Storck boy who found all family had died except for cat (p.3) -- Neil Mitchell, Dr., President of Board of Health -- St. Luke's Hospital -- Times Union -- Soap Factory -- Transportation Committee -- Sand Hills Hospital -- Sallace Mitchell, Dr. -- Camp Perry -- Negro quarters -- American Volunteer Medical Corps, 1888 -- List of deaths at Jacksonville, Florida, during the epidemic.

Collection

Library

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Yellow fever -- Jacksonville, Fla., 1888., Yellow fever -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- 1888., Evergreen Cemetery (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Pablo Beach (Fla.) -- History., St. Luke's Hospital (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- History., Florida Sub Tropical Exposition (1888 : Jacksonville, Fla.)., | Epidemics -- Florida -- Jacksonville.

Publication Details

Author

Burritt, Elihu, 1810-1879.

Publisher

Riverside Art Publishing.

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

Jacksonville, Fla.

Call No.

RC 211 .F7 B87 1888

ISBN

9781542202145