[Letter], 1839, Nov. 25, Franklin [Louisiana?], [to] Dr. Samuel Plaisted, Waterville, Me.

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[Letter], 1839, Nov. 25, Franklin [Louisiana?], [to] Dr. Samuel Plaisted, Waterville, Me.

Maskell writes that he is been confined to bed with yellow fever in an epidemic that has claimed the lives of 30 persons in Franklin, out of a population of 200. Personal and financial matters are also discussed.

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Maskell, Thomas

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Samuel Plaisted was a doctor of Waterville, Maine. From the description of Samuel Plaisted correspondence, 1838-1842. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 301975403 ...