• Health Commissioner Manning says 1,000 more people died in 1918 than in 1917, with most of the discrepancy attributable to influenza-caused deaths. 947 total influenza deaths recorded.Newspaper article
• 193 cases and 39 deaths• 31,011 cases and 1821 deaths total since beginning of epidemicNewspaper a...
• Number of new influenza cases has increased in the past few days• Only 16 deaths were reported dur...
• Nine influenza deaths and one pneumonia death were reported. The names and addresses of deceased a...
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• “Capital’s Rate Is Much Higher Than for the Corresponding Week in 1917.”`• 112 deaths attributed t...
• Twenty-four times as many people died from influenza in 1918 as in 1917, as shown by completed fig...
• Increase of 66 deaths, or 19.61%, from last year. Influenza and pneumonia are cause of higher deat...
• “While yearly statistics compiled by the City Board of Health show that there were 2,390 more deat...
• Minnesota total flu statistics for 1918: 125,000 / 7,269• Total deaths of all causes in 1918 were ...
• Death toll for last week was 374 – while the same week in 1917 was 459• “There are now no cases of...
• Some authorities hypothesize that the death toll after the epidemic will far exceed prior assumpti...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, March 15—• The article compares the death rates in nine Ohio citie...
• The 1918 death rate was the highest for the state at 21.6, with 14.3 for 1917 according to Dr. W.R...
• Throughout world, 6,000,000 people expected to have died from influenza and pneumonia during past ...
• Total deaths in Minnesota in 1918 31,169 [see total from 3/9]. Influenza deaths totaled 7,392Newsp...
• 193 cases and 39 deaths• 31,011 cases and 1821 deaths total since beginning of epidemicNewspaper a...
• Number of new influenza cases has increased in the past few days• Only 16 deaths were reported dur...
• Nine influenza deaths and one pneumonia death were reported. The names and addresses of deceased a...
• The board of health's annual report of mortality and contagious diseases figures show there were 5...
• “Capital’s Rate Is Much Higher Than for the Corresponding Week in 1917.”`• 112 deaths attributed t...
• Twenty-four times as many people died from influenza in 1918 as in 1917, as shown by completed fig...
• Increase of 66 deaths, or 19.61%, from last year. Influenza and pneumonia are cause of higher deat...
• “While yearly statistics compiled by the City Board of Health show that there were 2,390 more deat...
• Minnesota total flu statistics for 1918: 125,000 / 7,269• Total deaths of all causes in 1918 were ...
• Death toll for last week was 374 – while the same week in 1917 was 459• “There are now no cases of...
• Some authorities hypothesize that the death toll after the epidemic will far exceed prior assumpti...
• Associated Press, Columbus, OH, March 15—• The article compares the death rates in nine Ohio citie...
• The 1918 death rate was the highest for the state at 21.6, with 14.3 for 1917 according to Dr. W.R...
• Throughout world, 6,000,000 people expected to have died from influenza and pneumonia during past ...
• Total deaths in Minnesota in 1918 31,169 [see total from 3/9]. Influenza deaths totaled 7,392Newsp...
• 193 cases and 39 deaths• 31,011 cases and 1821 deaths total since beginning of epidemicNewspaper a...
• Number of new influenza cases has increased in the past few days• Only 16 deaths were reported dur...
• Nine influenza deaths and one pneumonia death were reported. The names and addresses of deceased a...