Northwest History. Alaska. Epidemics & Contagious Diseases.

Influenza Kills Eskimos: Sixteen Dead In Five Stricken Villages -- Famine Stalks. INFLUENZA KILLS ESKIMOS Sixteen Dead in Five Stricken Villages—Famine Stalks. JUNEAU, Alaska, July 28. UP)— Sixteen natives in five influenza-stricken villages in the Tikchik river district, 190 miles north of Nushasak...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/90713 2023-05-15T16:07:23+02:00 Northwest History. Alaska. Epidemics & Contagious Diseases. Spokesman Review 1931-07-28 Influenza Kills Eskimos: Sixteen Dead In Five Stricken Villages -- Famine Stalks. 1931-07-28 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90713 English eng nwh-sh-8-6-30 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90713 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History. Alaska. Box 8 influenza Juneau Alaska Tikchik river district Bristol bay Nushasak Roy Smith D. W. Borland Dillingham physician Anchorage famine Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Text Clippings 1931 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:18:18Z Influenza Kills Eskimos: Sixteen Dead In Five Stricken Villages -- Famine Stalks. INFLUENZA KILLS ESKIMOS Sixteen Dead in Five Stricken Villages—Famine Stalks. JUNEAU, Alaska, July 28. UP)— Sixteen natives in five influenza-stricken villages in the Tikchik river district, 190 miles north of Nushasak on Bristol bay, were reported dead from the disease here today. Roy Smith, white trapper of the region, took word to Dr. W. A. Borland of Dillingham, and returned to the villages with the physician. A nurse has been sent from Anchorage. All of the villages are helpless because of famine conditions prevailing. Text eskimo* Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Anchorage Borland ENVELOPE(67.750,67.750,-74.417,-74.417) Pacific
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topic influenza
Juneau
Alaska
Tikchik river district
Bristol bay
Nushasak
Roy Smith
D. W. Borland
Dillingham
physician
Anchorage
famine
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
spellingShingle influenza
Juneau
Alaska
Tikchik river district
Bristol bay
Nushasak
Roy Smith
D. W. Borland
Dillingham
physician
Anchorage
famine
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Northwest History. Alaska. Epidemics & Contagious Diseases.
topic_facet influenza
Juneau
Alaska
Tikchik river district
Bristol bay
Nushasak
Roy Smith
D. W. Borland
Dillingham
physician
Anchorage
famine
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
description Influenza Kills Eskimos: Sixteen Dead In Five Stricken Villages -- Famine Stalks. INFLUENZA KILLS ESKIMOS Sixteen Dead in Five Stricken Villages—Famine Stalks. JUNEAU, Alaska, July 28. UP)— Sixteen natives in five influenza-stricken villages in the Tikchik river district, 190 miles north of Nushasak on Bristol bay, were reported dead from the disease here today. Roy Smith, white trapper of the region, took word to Dr. W. A. Borland of Dillingham, and returned to the villages with the physician. A nurse has been sent from Anchorage. All of the villages are helpless because of famine conditions prevailing.
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title_full Northwest History. Alaska. Epidemics & Contagious Diseases.
title_fullStr Northwest History. Alaska. Epidemics & Contagious Diseases.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. Alaska. Epidemics & Contagious Diseases.
title_sort northwest history. alaska. epidemics & contagious diseases.
publishDate 1931
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Borland
Pacific
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Borland
Pacific
genre eskimo*
Alaska
genre_facet eskimo*
Alaska
op_source Northwest History. Alaska. Box 8
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Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information.
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