1808

"Yellow Jack" Epidemic in New Orleans.

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 Yellow Jack  Epidemic in New Orleans.
Letter on pictorial stationery from G. Rundle, local agent of Singer Manufacturing Co., "89 Canal St., Opposite the Fountain," New Orleans, Sept. 17, 1873, 1 full p., 8 1/2 x 11. To New York office. Charming large woodcut of sewing machine. "We are entirely closed in by Quarantine, as Galv(eston) & Mobile have Quarantined N.O. & Jeff & Dallas has Quarantined Shreveport, which prevents us from making shipments into Texas...Houston is Quarantining Galveston & we cannot get mac(hine)s to Houston from N.Y. ever...This Yellow Fever will play mischief with us. Our collections & remittances from Tx. will be delayed & business is knocked in the head for the next sixty days. We have considerable 'Yellow Jack' here, and it is on the increase and no doubt will be declared 'Epidemic' in less than ten days. We have two of our employees down with the fever." Brown paper remnants on blank verso where tipped in Singer letterbook, tears at lower right tip repaired with three pieces modern tape, edge dust-toning, else very good. Dramatic for display.