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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 18 MIN

Uncovering Key West History: The Yellow Fever Epidemic and Its Lasting Impacts

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Uncovering Key West History: The Yellow Fever Epidemic and Its Lasting Impacts In this episode of the Fun in Key West podcast, host Michele O'Connor explores a fascinating yet tragic chapter in Key West's history—the yellow fever epidemic during the Civil War. Discover the story behind the unmarked cemetery at 625 White Street, the resilience of the Key West community, and the significant impact on public health practices. Michele also delves into the historical connections to Fort Jefferson and Dr. Samuel Mud, who played a crucial role during the outbreak. Tune in for a deep dive into how this epidemic reshaped sanitation, medical research, and quarantine measures in the U.S. 00:00 Welcome to Fun in Key West Podcast 01:30 Exploring Key West's Yellow Fever History 03:00 Historic Marker Monday: Unmarked Cemetery 04:36 Impact of Yellow Fever on Key West 10:11 Fort Jefferson and Dr. Samuel Mudd 11:54 Key West's Historical Connections 16:43 Conclusion and Community Engagement www.funinkeywest.com  

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