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Epidemic in New York. Dramatic, eloquent lett

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Epidemic in New York. Dramatic, eloquent lett
Epidemic in New York. Dramatic, eloquent letter lamenting the fearful cholera epidemic raging in New York. From William N. Chadwick, who has fled to Greenfield Hill (Conn.), Aug. 2, 1832, 2 pp., 8 x 9 3/4 , to Henry Leverich, Pearl St., N.Y. Integral address-leaf postmarked Fairfield. "...I hope it will prove...that this most afflicting dispensation of Providence will soon leave our devoted City & we shall all shortly be permitted to return to our homes. The accounts from various parts of our country exhibit a most melancholy picture. It seems as if no portion of it is to be exempt from this dreadful pestilence...The appearance of our City must indeed fill the mind of the beholder with gloom...at the scenes of such heartrending distress & misery...The extent of affliction, incident to such a calamitous event, must be great indeed...I regret to hear that Mr. Remsen has had symptoms of another attack, and it has been found necessary to bleed him...." Very fine.