the yellow fever
I don't believe that there were many native Americans living in Memphis during the epidemic of 1878. There may have been a few native Americans in the city at the time, but not many. Memphis was a very urban town with a rather large immigrant population before the 1878 epidemic. In fact, the epidemic hit the predominately Irish neighborhoods first, primarily in the St. Brigid's Catholic Church area.. A lot of the people in the city, who were well off financially, fled to other cities. A lot of the poor stayed in their homes. There were camps located outside of the city limits. Those who did not flee to other cities or to the camps would often camp with their families outside of the city.
Grace Elliston was born in c. 1878, in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
Florence Kahn was born on March 3, 1878, in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
Retail price range for AU coins is $23.00-$30.00
The treaty of san stefano provided the creation of a Principality of Bulgaria as autonomous, after almost 500 years of Ottoman domination.
Maybe it was not invented in 1878.
No. The year 1878 is in the 19th century.
1878 kJ is 448.6 calories.
2 x 3 x 313 = 1878
William Howard Taft was in the class of 1878 at Yale,
1878
No epidemic has a "day" that it started and I believe you have the wrong year listed in your question. The major U.S. yellow fever epidemic occurred in 1793 and the first probable outbreak of the disease was in 1648 in Yucutan, where the illness was termed xekik (black vomit). At least 25 major outbreaks followed, such as in Philadelphia 1793, where several thousand people died and the American administration as well as George Washington had to flee the city. Yellow fever epidemics in North America caused some 100,000-150,000 deaths. Major outbreaks also occurred in Europe, e.g. in 1821 in Barcelona with several thousand victims. In 1878, about 20,000 people died in an epidemic in the Mississippi River Valley and the last major outbreak in the US occurred in 1905 in New Orleans.