Eli Todd confirms the presence of fevers in the Farmington Area. He himself has a mild fever of the typhus kind and begs out of a visit with the Rotches today, but hopes to see them tomorrow. 7.3" x 10.4" (18.7 by 26.4 cm
Rachel Todd inquires about the health of her friend, Charity who contracted spotted fever several ti...
Rachel Todd laments that she has had no word from her good friend for "eleven long days" nor any "in...
News of family from Rachel Todd in Farmington, just ahead of the small pox epidemic that affected Ne...
Eli Todd confirms the presence of fevers in the Farmington Area. He himself has a mild fever of the...
Dr. Eli Todd, physician, informs Thomas and Charity that his wife, Rachel has passed through the mos...
At Dr. Todd's advice, Charity Rotch saw Dr. Benjamin Rush for consultation in his Philadelphia offi...
Charity Rotch's physician, Dr. Eli Todd discusses his personal views of Quakerism and the its import...
Rachel Todd reports that she could not meet as planned with Charity as her cows have wondered off. H...
S. Wells mentions "Rachel," presumably Rachel Todd, a close friend who resided in Farmington with he...
News of family and the recurrence of a fever that befell New England between 1807 and 1810. Rachel T...
Rachel Todd discusses the ongoing problem of caring for the sick effected by fevers that were pervas...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Rachel Todd describes a disorder, possibly malaria that seems to have been endemic in the area aroun...
Rachel Todd's account of spotted fever in Hartford in 1809. Her husband, Dr. Todd was called to admi...
William Rotch Jr discusses a possible yellow fever outbreak in the town by a member of the sloop, Fr...
Rachel Todd inquires about the health of her friend, Charity who contracted spotted fever several ti...
Rachel Todd laments that she has had no word from her good friend for "eleven long days" nor any "in...
News of family from Rachel Todd in Farmington, just ahead of the small pox epidemic that affected Ne...
Eli Todd confirms the presence of fevers in the Farmington Area. He himself has a mild fever of the...
Dr. Eli Todd, physician, informs Thomas and Charity that his wife, Rachel has passed through the mos...
At Dr. Todd's advice, Charity Rotch saw Dr. Benjamin Rush for consultation in his Philadelphia offi...
Charity Rotch's physician, Dr. Eli Todd discusses his personal views of Quakerism and the its import...
Rachel Todd reports that she could not meet as planned with Charity as her cows have wondered off. H...
S. Wells mentions "Rachel," presumably Rachel Todd, a close friend who resided in Farmington with he...
News of family and the recurrence of a fever that befell New England between 1807 and 1810. Rachel T...
Rachel Todd discusses the ongoing problem of caring for the sick effected by fevers that were pervas...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Rachel Todd describes a disorder, possibly malaria that seems to have been endemic in the area aroun...
Rachel Todd's account of spotted fever in Hartford in 1809. Her husband, Dr. Todd was called to admi...
William Rotch Jr discusses a possible yellow fever outbreak in the town by a member of the sloop, Fr...
Rachel Todd inquires about the health of her friend, Charity who contracted spotted fever several ti...
Rachel Todd laments that she has had no word from her good friend for "eleven long days" nor any "in...
News of family from Rachel Todd in Farmington, just ahead of the small pox epidemic that affected Ne...