• Associated Press, Washington, October 9—• Spanish influenza has spread to nearly every part of the nation. Public Health Service documents show that it is epidemic in many Western and Pacific state.• The article details states where influenza is epidemic and where closings are in effect, while listing some specific cities.• There are more than 2,000 new cases in the District of Columbia.Newspaper article
• “Six New Cases in City and Seventy-Four in Military Camps Reported.”• “No Cause for Alarm”• 6 civi...
• Spanish influenza is now present in the nation’s capital. • Spanish influenza is “prevalent” at Gr...
• Associated Press article, 10/24• The influenza epidemic appears to be weakening, although many lar...
• Associated Press, Washington, October 18—• Reports from 35 states show that influenza's affect is ...
• Washington, D.C. (Associated Press) • Spanish influenza continues to spread throughout the country...
• Washington: influenza has spread rapidly over the entire U.S., and officials from the public healt...
• Spanish influenza is now present in at least twenty-five army camps in the United States. The tota...
• Spanish influenza is now present in twenty-six states across the United States (“from the Atlantic...
• Columbia: Spanish influenza is on the increase—it appears to be stabilizing in urban areas, but is...
• Washington—Influenza is at epidemic status in three army camps. 1,500 cases at Camp Devens (MA); 1...
• Associated Press, Washington, October 16—• The Public Health Service is directing attention toward...
• Camp Lee reports current number of flu cases at 189, Humphreys reports 209 cases at present• Bapti...
• Associated Press, Washington, September 23—• Spanish influenza has affected at least 25 army camps...
This article notes that "reports received by the Public Health Service indicate that influenza is sp...
• Article explaining how the Spanish influenza got to America, what its symptoms are and how it is t...
• “Six New Cases in City and Seventy-Four in Military Camps Reported.”• “No Cause for Alarm”• 6 civi...
• Spanish influenza is now present in the nation’s capital. • Spanish influenza is “prevalent” at Gr...
• Associated Press article, 10/24• The influenza epidemic appears to be weakening, although many lar...
• Associated Press, Washington, October 18—• Reports from 35 states show that influenza's affect is ...
• Washington, D.C. (Associated Press) • Spanish influenza continues to spread throughout the country...
• Washington: influenza has spread rapidly over the entire U.S., and officials from the public healt...
• Spanish influenza is now present in at least twenty-five army camps in the United States. The tota...
• Spanish influenza is now present in twenty-six states across the United States (“from the Atlantic...
• Columbia: Spanish influenza is on the increase—it appears to be stabilizing in urban areas, but is...
• Washington—Influenza is at epidemic status in three army camps. 1,500 cases at Camp Devens (MA); 1...
• Associated Press, Washington, October 16—• The Public Health Service is directing attention toward...
• Camp Lee reports current number of flu cases at 189, Humphreys reports 209 cases at present• Bapti...
• Associated Press, Washington, September 23—• Spanish influenza has affected at least 25 army camps...
This article notes that "reports received by the Public Health Service indicate that influenza is sp...
• Article explaining how the Spanish influenza got to America, what its symptoms are and how it is t...
• “Six New Cases in City and Seventy-Four in Military Camps Reported.”• “No Cause for Alarm”• 6 civi...
• Spanish influenza is now present in the nation’s capital. • Spanish influenza is “prevalent” at Gr...
• Associated Press article, 10/24• The influenza epidemic appears to be weakening, although many lar...