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Domestic News September 10, 1833

Richmond Enquirer

Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia

What is this article about?

Cholera outbreak raging in Campeachy, Yucatan, with high daily death tolls in June and continuing unabated into July; reported via traveler from Havana. Interior towns and provincial capital also affected.

Merged-components note: The table provides specific death statistics that directly continue and detail the narrative report on cholera in Campeachy; sequential reading orders 47 and 48, with table content matching the topic.

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CHOLERA.—A gentleman who arrived in this city last evening, in the Topaz, from Havana, at which city he arrived in twenty-one days from Sisal, (Yucatan) informs us that the Cholera was raging in Campeachy, about 100 miles to the windward. The following is a statement of the deaths:

June 125
147
201
326
226
232
260

The number of deaths from the 5th to the 11th of July, was not ascertained, but the disease was unabated. Several of the interior towns and the capital of the province was suffering from the ravages of the cholera—U. S. Gazette.

211June 29
22230
23not ascertainedJuly 1
2492
2543
26244
27345
2863

What sub-type of article is it?

Disease Or Epidemic

What keywords are associated?

Cholera Campeachy Yucatan Outbreak Deaths

Where did it happen?

Campeachy

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Campeachy

Event Date

June To July

Outcome

deaths: june 125, 147, 201, 326, 226, 232, 260; from 5th to 11th july not ascertained but disease unabated; several interior towns and capital suffering

Event Details

Cholera raging in Campeachy, about 100 miles to the windward from Sisal, Yucatan; information from gentleman arrived in this city last evening in the Topaz from Havana, where he arrived in twenty-one days from Sisal

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