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Yellow fever |
Number of Archive records |
18 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
4 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
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Beyond the call: the legacy of the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine, Florida - Book
This is the incredible story about the role of a patricular group of religious women who came from France to Florida and Georgia immediately following the Civil War. These Sisters came to educate liberated slaves. The first eight Sisters and those who followed them established free schools, academies, orphanages, nursed during yellow fever epidemics, and more. Page 68 shows a photo collection of the Sister's of St. Joseph.
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Dr. Francis Preston Wellford - Print, Photographic
Dr. Francis Preston Wellford was born in Fredericksburg VA and died in Fernandina during the yellow fever epidemic. He was highly esteemed for his service to the community. His remains were removed to Fredericksburg in 1879. He is commemorated in one of the stained glass windows at St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
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Letter from J.L. Posey, M.D. to P.C. Tracy regarding bugle, epidemic of yellow fever Sept-Dec 1888 - Letter
Record Type: Archive
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Notes from thesis of Helen Pink on Nassau County (Gainesville, Fla.) - Manuscript
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The Golden Age of Amelia Island: The Churches - Book
A history of the Churches and the people associated with them during the Golden Age of Amelia Island that took place from 1868 to 1900.
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The Golden Age of Amelia Island: The Churches - Book
The history of the churches on Amelia Island during the period called the golden age (1868-1922)
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