Thank you for visiting SNEWPapers!

Sign up free
Page thumbnail for The National Republican And Cincinnati Daily Mercantile Advertiser
Domestic News June 3, 1833

The National Republican And Cincinnati Daily Mercantile Advertiser

Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Cholera outbreak in Maysville has led to several new cases since Saturday, but the disease is subsiding as most of the city's 3,000 inhabitants have fled to the countryside, leaving about 100 behind. Many have arrived in Cincinnati seeking safety.

Clipping

OCR Quality

95% Excellent

Full Text

CHOLERA IN MAYSVILLE.

Our information on this subject is verbal.—Since the report we published on Saturday several new cases have occurred, though the disease is subsiding—most of the citizens having left their homes and fled to the country. Maysville ordinarily contains upwards of three thousand inhabitants, and it is supposed that, at this moment, there are not much more than a hundred remaining in the city. A good many of them have arrived in Cincinnati, within a day or two and will we trust, be more safe here than at home. This running away from the Cholera is not always a very convenient practice, but, when it can be adopted, it seems the most effectual method of reducing the number of its victims.

What sub-type of article is it?

Disease Or Epidemic

What keywords are associated?

Cholera Maysville Outbreak Fleeing Cincinnati

Where did it happen?

Maysville

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Maysville

Event Date

Since Saturday

Outcome

disease subsiding; most citizens fled, leaving about 100 of 3000 inhabitants

Event Details

Several new cholera cases occurred since Saturday's report, but the disease is subsiding as citizens left homes for the country; many arrived in Cincinnati.

Are you sure?