Monday, April 21, 2008

Obituary, Death of Flemming girl March 3 1900

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Webster County, West Virginia Obituary
The smallpox situation at Camden-on-Gauley seems to be much improved, no new cases having appeared, and all getting along well. The little Fleming girl who died there last week had been very low with typhoid fever and had not recovered when attacked by the contagion, complications resulting from which she died. In fact, it now seems that the conditions there has been much exaggerated all along. All but a very few of the cases have been varioloid. Webster Echo. Obituary published in the Nicholas Chronicle January 1901.


Taken from Murder, Mayhem, & Hydrophobia, Civil War Edition, Compiled, Written, & Conceived and by Shirley E. Grose, and published by Shirley.

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