Letters from the health-office, submitted to the Common Council, of the City of New-York. By Richard Bayley.
- Title
- Letters from the health-office, submitted to the Common Council, of the City of New-York. By Richard Bayley.
- Author
- New York (N.Y.). Committee of Health.
- Publication
- [New York] :: Printed by John Furman, no. 102, Pearl-Street, third door below the corner of Old-Slip.,
- [1799]
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- Subject terms
- Yellow fever -- New York (State) -- New York
- Public health -- New York (State) -- New York
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Contents
- title page
- Advertisement.
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Extracts from the Correspondence of 1796.
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- letter
- letter
- letter
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- The following is a copy of the Letter alluded to in the Letter addressed to the Commissioners of Health.
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- introduction to account
- MEMORANDUM Of Inhabitants taken sick and died in the vicinity of the Exchange, from the 4th of July to the 10th of Octo|ber, 1796.
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Extracts from the Correspondence of 1797.
- LETTER NO. 3. TO THE MAYOR.
- No. 5. TO THE MAYOR.
- RESIDUE of the observations on the situation of the Streets, Slips, Docks, &c. made by Gabriel Furman, Jacob de la Montagnie, and Thomas Storm, Esqrs. the Health Officer and Commissioners, on the 10th of April, 1797.
- No. 18. TO THE MAYOR.
- list of properties
- No. 27. (Extract.) TO THE MAYOR.
- No. 30. TO THE MAYOR.
- No. 35. TO JAMES KENT, Esquire, Recorder. (In the absence of the Mayor.)
- No. 36. TO THE MAYOR,
- To the Commissioners of the Health-Office.
- To the Health Officer.
- Report of the Health Officer.
- To the Commissioners of the Health Office.
- From the Health Officer to the Commissioners.
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- TO THE HEALTH-OFFICER.
- letter
- TO THE COMMISSIONERS.
- To the Commissioners of the Health-Office.
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- No. 38. TO THE MAYOR.
- To the Commissioners of the Health-Office.
- From the Health Officer to the Governor
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Extracts FROM THE CORRESPONDENCE OF 1798.
- No. 44. TO THE MAYOR.
- No. 48. To John Jacob Lansing, Esq. Sheriff.
- No. 50. [Delivered to Alderman Gabriel Furman.]
- No. 54. TO THE RECORDER. (In the absence of the Mayor.)
- No. 58. TO THE MAYOR.
- No. 61. TO THE MAYOR.
- No. 176. To his Excellency, Governor Jay.
- No. 63. To Messrs. Robert and S. Bowne, and THIRTEEN others holders of salted Provision. (CIRCULAR.)
- No. 71. Mr. Newton, Builder.
- No. 70. TO THE MAYOR.
- No. 74. TO THE GOVERNOR.
- No. 76. TO PHILIP FULKERTSON,
- TO Messrs. Thomas Pearsall and Son.
- Mr. Thomas Pearsall.
- GABRIEL FURMAN, ESQ. Chairman of the Health-Committee.
- GABRIEL FURMAN, ESQ.
- Mr. THOMAS PEARSALL.
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- The following was written Mr. Pearsall, in consequence of his letter to Mr. Honson. forbidding him to pro|ceed in the examination of his provisions: Mr. THOMAS PEARSALL.
- Messrs. James and Gilbert Woodhull.
- Extract of a letter from the Commissioners of the Health Office, to his Excellency, Governor Jay, dated
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- To the Common Council of the city of New-York.