SMALL POX
Crowley Signal January 27, 1900
Police Jury Report
On motion of W.W. Duson, duly
seconded and carried, the sum of $1000 is hereby appropriated out of any
available funds of 1900 to defray the expenses of the small-pox of the parish.
The jury president appointed
Messrs. Daigle, Maignaud and Breaux a committee on claims, who approved out of
the general improvement and the contingent fund, the following to wit:
Webb Drug Co., vaccine points and
disfectants for small pox, $170.45
J. Frankel, merchandise for jail,
$38.40
J. Frankel merchandise for small
pox, $99.
Louis Fontenot, stove for pest
house (for small pox victims?), $16.90.
Aurelien Garri, guarding and
nursing small pox patients, $40.
SMALL POX CASES
Crowley Signal March 17, 1900
The parish board of health met at
the court house Tuesday in pursuance of a call issued by the president, Dr.
R.C. Webb, of Rayne. The meeting was called for the purpose of reviewing the
small-pox situation preparatory to making a report to the State board of
health. The number of cases, up to date, is given by ward as follows:
1 21 cases; 1 death
2 53 cases; no deaths
3 55 cases; 3 deaths
4 29 cases; no deaths
5 125 cases, 1 death
6 150 cases, 2 deaths
This makes only a total of ten
deaths out of a total of four hundred and thirty-three cases. A very marvelous
record. Only a few cases of the malignant type have been reported, the greater
portion of the cases being but a very modified form. On one ward it was stated
that when a person became afflicted with the disease the neighbors came and sat
up with the patient. Of course they contracted the disease themselves, but it
was so slight that only a slight inconvenience was experienced. As a
consequence almost every person in that neighborhood has had the small pox.
A resolution was adopted by the
board requesting all citizens who have not yet been vaccinated to do so at once
to avoid all unnecessary trouble and annoyance.
The members present were Drs. R.C.
Webb, C.H. Power & H.C. Webb, Drs. C.H. Wright and L.A. Clark being absent.
EXPENSES FOR SMALL POX
Crowley Signal March 17, 1900
Police Jury Report
Expenses small pox:
Philip Foreman, taking patients to
pest house, $5.
A.J. Besse, guarding and nursing
small pox and cash expended for patients, $318.
Webb Drug Co., vaccine points,
etc., $219.
Jim Ruffin, guard at pest house,
$66.
T.J. Toler, lumber for pest house,
$54.18
S.B. McElhinney, board for Besse,
$30. (Proabably for A.J. Besse above)
Mary Alice Fontenot in her book
Acadia Parish, Louisiana, volume 2, A History to 1920 makes mention of this
incidence of small pox. In 1901 she reported other cases and stated that small
pox victims were confined in 17 houses that had been marked with yellow flags
warning of the infection within.