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Title
Revolutionary War-era document of a smallpox meeting at Johnston, Rhode Island, 1776, deciding to quarantine infected townspeople in their homes
Subject
Meetings
Smallpox
Quarantine--Rhode Island--Revolution, 1775-1783
Smallpox
Quarantine--Rhode Island--Revolution, 1775-1783
Description
Written in brown ink on a 7 1/2 x 12 inch piece of hand laid paper, in a fine state of preservation, with remnants of two seals. This unique American Revolutionary War era document from 1776 is a record of a town council meeting in Johnston, Rhode Island to discuss the smallpox outbreak that was occurring. Several people in the town of Johnston were suspected of being infected with smallpox, a highly contagious disease. The council decided that the people infected would be restricted (quarantined) to their respected houses and those family members not infected would be removed.
Creator
Johnston (R.I.) Town Council
Publisher
Digitized by the rights holder
Date
October 1, 1776
Language
English
Type
Resolutions (administrative records)
Identifier
smallpox_quarantine
Provenance
Armory Antiques
Temporal Coverage
Eighteenth century
Spatial Coverage
Johnston (R.I.)
Rights Holder
Anonymous. Name available upon request.
Citation
Johnston (R.I.) Town Council, “Revolutionary War-era document of a smallpox meeting at Johnston, Rhode Island, 1776, deciding to quarantine infected townspeople in their homes,” The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Digital Library, accessed December 4, 2024, https://cppdigitallibrary.org/items/show/8155.