Thomas A Dabbs - Memphis
Tuesday September 30, 1879 Daily Arkansas Gazette prints a newspaper article from Memphis, TN with a list of the new cases and deaths of the citizens of that city from the fever.
Headline:
THE SAME OLD STORY
Twenty-two Cases and Seven Deaths
for the Past Forty-eight Hours
Sunday, September 28, 1879 new cases:
John A Stinette, 50, 68 Third Street, Memphis, TN
George Pless, 30, 111 Main Stree, Memphis, TN
Mollie McDonald, 11, 505 Main Street
Monday, September 29, 1879 new cases:
Lizzie Cash, 8, 60 Fourth Street, Memphis, TN
A T Bell, 27, corner Third and Coffee Streets, Memphis, TN
Miss Eva Murray, 23, 486 Vance Street, Memphis, TN
(daughter of A G Murray of Murray & Ridgely)
Hugo Loudin, 26, City Hospital, Memphis, TN
Sunday, September 28, 1879 deaths:
Alfred B Watkins, 18, 481 Shelby Street, Memphis, TN
George Jerome, 25, 371 Shelby Street, Memphis, TN
R S Lawrence, 43, 370 Vance Street, Memphis, TN
Thomas A Dabbs, 35, of 179 Second Street, Memphis, TN
Jerome Vanordstrand, 35, Fitzgibbon's Grove
Dolly Rogers, colored, 40, Trezevant Avenue
Monday, September 29, 1879 deaths:
Frank Goldcamp, 21, 66 Jackson, Memphis, TN
Ones who have recovered:
Mrs. J G Prestidge is much better.
Mrs. Alice Rotwett reported by Dr. Hebe Jones had Black Vomit for 48 hours is getting well.
Mrs. D F. Jackson, wife of the health officer, is able to be up.She had quite a severe attack.