Michele Orzano authored a nice article in the June 15, 2014 Coin World about an interesting New Orleans note with a connection to yellow fever. Here's an excerpt.
-Editor
A small, undated square piece of paper offers a tangible reminder of the 1800s when yellow fever epidemics were common in the United States.
An unissued 50-cent relief ticket for the Howard Association of New Orleans, is offered in the June 26 to 27 Stack’s Bowers Galleries auction during the Whitman Baltimore Summer Expo at the Baltimore Convention Center.
The face has intricate engraving around the edges along with both text and numerals indicating the denomination. American Bank Note Co. in New York printed the piece.
The back has the inscription RELIEF TO with a blank space, apparently to fill in the name of the individual who received aid. Another blank space for the name of the member supplying aid is followed by the words MEMBER HOWARD ASSOCIATION. The bottom line, NEW ORLEANS, is followed by a blank space that was possibly intended for writing the date of the service rendered.
In New Orleans in 1837, Farquhar Mathewson, aged around 22 or 23, organized a group of young men to provide relief to the victims of the epidemic. They were the first members of the Howard Association of New Orleans.
According to records kept by the association, during the epidemic of 1853 it disbursed more than $150,000 to 11,000 sick and destitute individuals.
The association takes its name from John Howard, a British philanthropist and prison reformer. The first Howard Association in the United States was established in 1812 in Boston as a way to supply medicine, food and burial for victims of yellow fever epidemics there. Other Howard Associations were established in many cities along the East Coast. These organizations provided local emergency relief long before the formation of the American Red Cross in 1881.
Interesting precursor item relating to the Red Cross. On June 1, 2014 we published an article about a new book on American Red Cross WWII collectibles.
-Editor
To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
NEW BOOK: AMERICAN RED CROSS WWII COLLECTOR'S GUIDE
(www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v17n23a07.html)
To read the complete article, see:
Howard Association of New Orleans 50-cent relief ticket reminds charity begins at home
(/www.coinworld.com/insights/50_cent-relief-ticket-reminds-charity-begins-at-home.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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