When the Horse Flu Came for Alexander Graham Bell’s Boston

Unfolding History: Manuscripts at the Library of Congress

05/14/2026 10:00 AM EDT

In fall 1872, a virulent equine influenza spread rapidly from Ontario, Canada down through the urban centers of the American northeast, sickening nearly every horse it met. A young Alexander Graham Bell’s letters back home offer a glimpse into the surreal moment when the nation’s cities discovered how deeply they had come to depend on horsepower.

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