Deadly Pestilence: Yellow Fever in Savannah
Wednesday Classes | Available
Jamie Credle and Raleigh Marcell
10:30-11:30 am | Wednesday, July 30
Yellow fever was an annual killer in Savannah and other cities of the South, with casualties particularly high during the already tragic years 1820, 1854, and 1876.
Jamie Credle is a museum professional who leads the Green-Meldrim House, one of Savannah’s nineteenth-century architectural and historical treasures. Raleigh Marcell is a professional writer who creates historical programs for the Green- Meldrim House
- Registration closes 24 hours prior to the program. Pre-registration is preferred; walk-up attendees pay more at the door.
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