“Parasites and Sanitation in Eighteenth-Century Newport, Rhode Island: The Bratt, Brown, and Tate Families.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"Parasites and Sanitation in Eighteenth-Century Newport, Rhode Island: The Bratt, Brown, and Tate Families."Author and ContributorsGallagher, Diana S.Date Published2010Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttps://muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/article/377688Subject(s)Brown family. | Newport (R.I.) -- History. | Pratt family. | Rhode Island -- History. | Sanitation -- Rhode Island. | Tate family.PublisherThe McNeil Center for Early American StudiesPlace Of PublicationPhiladelphia, Pa.Physical Description15p.Is Part OfEarly American Studies, 8 (Spring 2010), 235-249.Periodical TitleEarly American Studies: An Interdisciplinary JournalFull Text AvailableYesPlaceNewport (R.I.) | Rhode IslandCNEB_ID11-4843City-TownNEWPORTDatePublishedClean2010 Continue browsing Digesting History: The U.S. Naval War College, The Lessons of World War Two, and Future Naval Warfare. La Gazette Françoise, 1780-1781: Revolutionary America’s French Newspaper. Back to items list