[D8947AAE], Letter from Dr L C Washburn to Thomas Alva Edison, January 14th, 1889
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Title
[D8947AAE], Letter from Dr L C Washburn to Thomas Alva Edison, January 14th, 1889
Editor's Notes
"Knowing that there are various reports about Yellow Fever, I thought I would say that I have been in many parts of Fla. where Yellow Fever has been. I find it has entirely disappeared. I left Dec 10th and visited [--------], Ba[---] City, Macclenny and other parts in the north part of the state and returned Dec 26th. There is not the slightest danger now in coming. We have never had an epidemic of any kind nearer than 100 miles from Fort Myers. Wm Hibble is doing more impovement than any other man you have had on your place here." # Marginalia says answered 1/30/89
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Mentioned
Date
1889-01-14
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Folder/Volume ID
D8947-F
Microfilm ID
126:938
Document ID
D8947AAE
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University