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751 |
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Lark Mining Man Dies of "Flu" | 1918-11-08 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
752 |
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Larry Chappelle. Stricken by Flu, is near Death | 1918-10-29 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
753 |
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Last Stages of Flu Will be More Severe | 1918-11-29 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
754 |
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Leslie G. Hillstead of the Standard Force Falls a Victim to the Influenza | 1918-11-18 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
755 |
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Lieutenant Shaw Recovers from Attack of 'Flu' | 1918-12-01 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
756 |
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Lifting of Flu Ban Sunday Considered | 1918-11-14 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
757 |
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Little Change Seen in Ogden's "Flu" Situation | 1920-02-03 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
758 |
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Little Girl "Flu'' Victim | 1918-11-27 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
759 |
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Local "Flu" Situation | 1919-01-31 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
760 |
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Local and Personal | 1919-03-14 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
761 |
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Local and Personal | 1918-12-14 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
762 |
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Local and Personal | 1918-11-22 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
763 |
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The Local Flu Situation | 1919-02-12 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
764 |
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Local Happenings | 1920-02-13 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
765 |
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Local News | 1920-02-07 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
766 |
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Local News | 1918-12-03 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
767 |
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Local News | 1920-04-09 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
768 |
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Local News | 1919-03-27 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
769 |
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Local News | 1918-11-27 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
770 |
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Local Woman is Coast 'Flu' Victim | 1918-10-24 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
771 |
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Low Mark in Flu Reached at Ogden | 1919-01-29 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
772 |
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M'Gonagle Defeats Flu | 1919-04-17 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
773 |
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Mackay, Idaho, Has 'Flu' Quarantine | 1918-12-30 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
774 |
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Mammoth People Take Steps to Prevent Spread of "Flu" | 1918-10-25 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
775 |
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Man with Bottle for Flu Released | 1919-02-20 | Text | uum_1918fpn |