The yellow fever epidemic of 1793 in …

Years: 1793 - 1793
The yellow fever epidemic of 1793 in Philadelphia, the United States capital, results in the deaths of several thousand people, more than nine percent of the population.

The national government, including President George Washington, flees the city.

Mayor Matthew Clarkson, with no formal crisis plan in place, asks volunteers to collect clothing, food and monetary donations; to pitch a makeshift hospital; and to build a home for one hundred and ninety-one children temporarily or permanently orphaned by the epidemic.

Members of the Free African Society, an institution run by and for the city’s black population, provide two-thirds of the hospital staff, transport and bury the dead and perform numerous other medical tasks.

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