Where People Were Quarantined, Often Died, and Buried in the Yard

PestHouse

The interior of the Pest House in Lynchburg, Virginia. Not the barrel of linseed oil and limewater near the door to treat smallpox sores. The floor is covered with white sand, swept away daily, and sheets for patients to rest on. The black walls helped ease the eye stress and pain caused by the disease. (Photo by The Municipal.Com)

The interior of the Pest House in Lynchburg, Virginia. Not the barrel of linseed oil and limewater near the door to treat smallpox sores. The floor is covered with white sand, swept away daily, and sheets for patients to rest on. The black walls helped ease the eye stress and pain caused by the disease. (Photo by The Municipal.Com)

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