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A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York, that had been built by fearful, local residents during the yellow fever epidemic of 1856. Line engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
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A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York, that had been built by fearful, local residents during the yellow fever epidemic of 1856. Line engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
YELLOW FEVER, 1856.
A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York, that had been built by fearful, local residents during the yellow fever epidemic of 1856. Line engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
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1856 Crime Epidemic Fence Fever Hatchet Hospital Illness Infection Marine Medicine Quarantine Rampart Sailor Staten Island Yellow Fever
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This print captures a defining moment in the history of Staten Island, New York during the yellow fever epidemic of 1856. In this line engraving from a contemporary American newspaper, we witness a mob of sailors fearlessly breaking down the barricade that had been erected by anxious local residents before the Quarantine Hospital. The image depicts a scene filled with tension and urgency. The imposing hospital building stands tall behind an intricately designed fence, symbolizing both protection and isolation. However, it is no match for the determined sailors armed with hatchets, who are resolute in their mission to breach its walls. Amidst the chaos on this city street, one can sense the desperation and panic that gripped society at that time. Yellow fever was spreading rapidly throughout North America, causing widespread illness and death. The quarantine measures implemented by fearful residents were meant to safeguard their community but were met with resistance from those who believed they needed medical attention inside. This historic engraving serves as a reminder of how communities grappled with infectious diseases in earlier times and sheds light on human behavior during times of crisis. It showcases not only the bravery of these sailors but also raises questions about public health policies and societal responses to epidemics. As we reflect upon this powerful image captured over 150 years ago, it reminds us of our collective resilience in overcoming challenges posed by contagious diseases throughout history while urging us to learn from past experiences as we face similar trials today.
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