Life And Works of Alexander Anderson, M.D., the First American Wood Engraver
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Its expense, including that of the Penitentiary and other buildings, was $418,791.34. There was a farm connected with this up to 1830. The first regular Hospital building was begun here in 1823. * The Yellow Fever. APPENDIX B. 115 the steward, and his wife, Old Daddy, the gardener, an old negro, a black nurse, and 2 white ones. I spent the afternoon in putting up medicines and arranging matters. At 5 O'clock I set off and walk'd to my Father's, 3| miles, drank tea, pack'd up some clothes, books..., &c, in a trunk which I bought of my Father. My Mother's feelings are not a little agitated on this change in our family. I returned to the Hospital about half past y, my Brother keeping me company about a mile up the road. Another patient had arrived. Attending to him and writing the daily report to the Committee of Health em- ploy'd me 'till near 10 in the evening. 27th. This morning I began to apprehend hot weather, but the wind rose before noon and we had a very pleasant day. I wrote a few lines to my Mother by the Steward, who brought me an answer, together with a letter from my Brother and another from Alex.
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