Jenkins, Father O. L. St. Charles College, Ellicotts' Mills, Maryland, 1866 January 22
Scope and Contents
Printed circular in which Jenkins announces that while the college was closed for a time because of disease, they are now prepared to state that the fever did not originate in the College, but was brought in by a student from the outside, and that the physicians say that it is entirely safe for the students to return. On the same printed page is the letter of the physicians, F.E. Chatard, William E.A. Aikin, Thomas B. Owings, J.A. Doyle and Christopher Johnston of Baltimore, addressed to Father Joseph Paul Dubreul and Father Jenkins in which they state that the disease in question was typus fever and that it did not originate in the college and that it is entirely safe for the students to return on March 1. In the papers of Bishop Francis P. McFarland . :: I-1-b Printed Circular 1p. 4to.
Dates
- Creation: 1866 January 22
Language of Materials
English.
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