Historical Marker

Lazaretto Quarantine Station

At fire station, E 2nd St. between Printz & Lagrange Aves., Essington · Essington · Delaware

Pennsylvania marker

Inscription

A rare surviving example of a quarantine station, the Lazaretto was the introduction to America for many immigrants. Established in 1799 in reaction to a yellow fever epidemic, it operated until 1893 to inspect cargo and passengers for infectious diseases. Affected cargo was fumigated or destroyed and ill passengers were hospitalized and quarantined until recovery or death.

The cemetery was here and original structures remain nearby.

Location

AddressAt fire station, E 2nd St. between Printz & Lagrange Aves., Essington
CityEssington
CountyDelaware

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