1To James Madison from Benjamin Rush, 23 June 1801 (Madison Papers)
...of the Malignant Bilious, or Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, and upon the Means of Preventing...
2John Quincy Adams to Thomas Boylston Adams, 25 July 1802 (Adams Papers)
also wrote of yellow fever in Philadelphia in a short letter of 13 Sept. to William...
3Thomas Boylston Adams to William Smith Shaw, 31 August 1803 (Adams Papers)
...Coll.), describing fears of yellow fever in Philadelphia and reporting on his court business...
4To James Madison from Elias Boudinot, 16 September 1803 (Madison Papers)
...annual appearance of yellow fever in Philadelphia had forced the temporary closure of the Mint...
5To Thomas Jefferson from John Page, 16 September 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
...of the Malignant Bilious, or Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, and upon the Means of Preventing...
6To James Madison from George W. Erving (Abstract), 24 April 1805 (Madison Papers)
...he had not heard of any yellow fever in Philadelphia and that the disease had never...
7To John Adams from Benjamin Rush, 21 September 1805 (Adams Papers)
...the domestic origin of the yellow fever in Philadelphia it would have been universally...
8To James Madison from William Jarvis, 17 November 1805 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
...pp.), reporting the existence of yellow fever in Philadelphia and New York; explaining that...
9From John Adams to Benjamin Rush, 23 June 1807 (Adams Papers)
...was at length carried off by the yellow Fever. In Philadelphia, a certain Peter Marcou, a...