Title | Date | Type | Setname | ||
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151 | Mint Drop Comes as Chaser of Flu | 1918-12-03 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
152 | Plans to Combat Flu Are Discussed | 1919-06-24 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
153 | Decrease in Cases of Flu Reported | 1919-01-24 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
154 | Government Experts to Study "Flu" through "U" | 1919-02-03 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
155 | Flu' Conditions | 1919-03-25 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
156 | Flu Hits Silver City | 1920-04-09 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
157 | Easter Services at the M. E. Church | 1920-04-02 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
158 | Meeting Held to Consider "Flu" Conditions in City | 1918-11-29 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
159 | Until the Flu Flees | 1918-10-18 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
160 | Flu at Park City | 1918-11-29 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
161 | No New "Flu." | 1918-11-15 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
162 | Local and Personal | 1919-03-14 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
163 | The "Flu," the Board of Health the People | 1918-12-06 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
164 | Flu Situation Much Improved | 1918-12-20 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
165 | Influenza No Flu in Manti | 1920-01-30 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
166 | More Flu | 1919-03-21 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
167 | Grade Schools Close | 1919-04-04 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
168 | Local and Personal | 1918-11-22 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
169 | Flu Epidemic on Decline | 1918-11-08 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
170 | Flu Situation is Improving Steadily | 1918-11-15 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
171 | John Heber Preece, a Young Father Dies as Result of "Flu" | 1918-12-20 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
172 | Walter Richardson Dies after a Hard Struggle with "Flu" | 1918-12-06 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
173 | 93 Deaths during 1918 in Uintah County; 45 Victims of "Flu" | 1919-01-17 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
174 | The "Flu" Did It | 1918-11-22 | Text | uum_1918fpn | |
175 | Stalwart Citizen Victim of the "Flu" | 1918-12-13 | Text | uum_1918fpn |