Yellow Fever Martyrs Church and Museum

Yellow Fever Martyrs Church and Museum The Yellow Fever Martyrs Church and Museum is a former church built in 1840 which is today a museum dedicated to the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878.

The Short Video on Kate Bionda, Memphis' "patient zero" during the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic.  Shown during the "Plague...
08/25/2022

The Short Video on Kate Bionda, Memphis' "patient zero" during the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic. Shown during the "Plague of Two Cities" event held at the Yellow Fever Martyrs Museum on August 20, 1878.

Kate Bionda is considered "patient zero" in Memphis' deadly Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878, which killed over 5,000 citizens and forever changed the Bluff Cit...

Phillip Knecht, with the Yellow Fever Martyrs Church and Museum- presentation during the "Plague of Two Cities" event he...
08/25/2022

Phillip Knecht, with the Yellow Fever Martyrs Church and Museum- presentation during the "Plague of Two Cities" event held at the Museum on August 20th, 2022.

A Plague of Two Cities: Yellow Fever in Memphis and Holly Springs. Seminar held at Yellow Fever Martyrs Museum (Holly Springs, MS) on August 20th, 2022. Pr...

Georgia Cooper, with the Woodruff-Fontaine House Museum in Memphis- presentation during the "Plague of Two Cities" event...
08/25/2022

Georgia Cooper, with the Woodruff-Fontaine House Museum in Memphis- presentation during the "Plague of Two Cities" event held at the Museum on August 20th, 2022.

A Plague of Two Cities: Yellow Fever in Memphis and Holly Springs. Seminar held at Yellow Fever Martyrs Museum (Holly Springs, MS) on August 20th, 2022. Pr...

08/21/2022

Thank you to everyone who came out to our “Plague of Two Cities” event. We had a great crowd! Thank you also to our friends from Woodruff-Fontaine House in Memphis for coming down!

We’ll try to have both presentations, and the short film, posted by tomorrow afternoon, for those who couldn’t join us.

Tonight is our “Plague of Two Cities” event at the Yellow Fever Museum!  We have two presentations and a short film, so ...
08/20/2022

Tonight is our “Plague of Two Cities” event at the Yellow Fever Museum! We have two presentations and a short film, so come out to one of the South’s most unique museums and learn some history! Tonight from 6 to 8 PM, at the Yellow Fever Martyrs Museum (305 E. College Ave).

Hope to see you there!

The "Plague of Two Cities" event is tomorrow night, from 6 to 8, at the Yellow Fever Martyrs Museum!  We have a really g...
08/19/2022

The "Plague of Two Cities" event is tomorrow night, from 6 to 8, at the Yellow Fever Martyrs Museum! We have a really great program planned, and just finished our short film last night, and will be showing it at the event. Hope to see you there!

08/13/2022
The Yellow Fever Martyrs Church and Museum, in Holly Springs, Mississippi, is excited to welcome you back to our first Y...
08/09/2022

The Yellow Fever Martyrs Church and Museum, in Holly Springs, Mississippi, is excited to welcome you back to our first Yellow Fever event in three years! The Museum will be presenting “A Plague of Two Cities: the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878 in Memphis and Holly Springs” on Saturday, August 20th, from 6 PM until 8 PM.

The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878 was one of the seminal events of the late 19th century in this region, effecting the entire Mississippi River Valley, from New Orleans to St. Louis, and resulting in the deaths of many thousands and the near destruction of numerous towns and cities. Few cities suffered worse from “Yellow Jack” than Memphis, Tennessee, the “Bluff City”, and Holly Springs, Mississippi, the “City of Flowers”.

Local historian Phillip Knecht will explain the origins of Yellow Fever in both cities, and present some surprising connections between Memphis and Holly Springs during their battles with Yellow Fever. The Yellow Fever Museum is honored to welcome Michelle Malone and Georgia Cooper, with the Woodruff-Fontaine House Museum, the 1871 French Victorian mansion along Memphis’ “Millionaire Row” that remains one of the best preserved Victorian mansions in Memphis. Michelle and Georgia will explain how Yellow Jack nearly destroyed Memphis and show how the Fever effected the Woodruff-Fontaine House and her owners in particular.

“A Plague of Two Cities” will be held at the Yellow Fever Martyrs Church and Museum, located at 305 E. College Avenue, in Holly Springs, Mississippi, 38635. The event will be held from 6 PM until 8 PM. The event is free to the public, though donations towards the upkeep of our 1840 church are requested. There is free parking along College Avenue outside of the Museum.

If you have further questions or concerns, please email us at [email protected]

09/07/2021
We enjoyed meeting with the Ripley Middle School (Ripley, Tennessee) 7th grade summer learning camp and giving a virtual...
06/04/2021

We enjoyed meeting with the Ripley Middle School (Ripley, Tennessee) 7th grade summer learning camp and giving a virtual presentation to the group this afternoon. Thank you to the teachers at the school who reached out to us, and hopefully you enjoyed it!

Starting in a few months, we will be having more tours and events here at the Museum, and we even have ideas for a few new exhibits in the Museum. Stay tuned!

Address

305 E College Avenue
Holly Springs, MS
38635

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

(662) 252-7552

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