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- | * ''"The World's" history of Cleveland : commemorating the city's centennial anniversary'', Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland World, 1896, 445 pgs. |
Revision as of 03:35, 7 January 2007
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Epidemics
1832 - Cholera
1904 - Typhoid Fever
- Started Jan 6, 1903 (9 cases). Total for the year: 3443 cases and 472 deaths. The severest outbreak occured shortly after heavy rains, in January of 1904, that washed immense quantities of mud into the lake. The following month had similar weather and another rise in the number of cases as typhoid infected sewage washed into the lake. By the end of the epidemic, 611 people had died.
External Links
Aerial view from Terraserver
Street map from Yahoo Maps