History of Yellow FeverFrom The Peopling of New York City12:24 AM XD! Yellow Fever Epidemic in the United StatesYellow Fever is bad. It kills people. Please don't get it? VICTOR: Since the other page has yellow fever in general, this can be out Yellow Fever in Bay Ridge page.
A turning point in the history of Yellow Hook took place in 1848-1849 as a result of the Yellow Fever epidemic. The inspection and quarantine of vessels entering American waters was primitive, and a ship entered the harbor with Yellow Fever aboard. Contaminated bedding and clothing tossed overboard were carried by the tides to the beaches of New Utrecht spreading the pestilence. The fisher-farmers of Yellow Hook were among the worst victims of the fever. The death rate soared (do we have actual mortality rates?) alarmingly and many farmers fled their homes. Others gave away their homesteads. Fort Hamilton was abandoned as was prize property along Shore Road which lay deserted. The onyl mortality rates we have are for New Orleans: 8,000 in the summer of 1851 To the Bay Ridge homepage. |