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  • Collection: 1918 Influenza Pandemic

George T. Angell World War I letters, 1918.

MSA681.6AngellGeorgeTPart1.pdf
Scans and a transcription of 36 letters written by George T. Angell of Hardwick, Vermont, while training for deployment in World War I between September and December of 1918. The letters describe Angell's life at Camp Devens, including the impact of…

NYT: Why Are There Almost No Memorials to the Flu of 1918?

Why Are There Almost No Memorials to the Flu of 1918_ - The New York Times.pdf
The New York Times business section writer David Segal examines the question of why the victims of the 1918 influenza pandemic have not been memorialized. He begins his story by describing a memorial that Brian Zecchinelli and his wife, Karen,…

Italian picnic in Dewey Park, near Barre, Vermont, ca. 1917.

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An picnic of Italians originally from the Friuli area, held in Dewey Park, a park located between the cities of Barre and Montpelier, Vermont, circa 1917. A note on the back of the photo states: Picnic Dewey Park around 1916-1917 as many passed away…

The Spanish influenza of 1918.

BarreInfluenzaArticle.pdf
Brief article giving details about the 1918 influenza epidemic in Barre, in particular its effect on the granite workers, published in Barre Life (Spring 1998)

Vermont World War I nurses

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Photograph of a group of Vermont World War 1 nurses.

Lena M. Smith influenza diary excerpts, 1918.

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Excerpts from the diary of Barre resident Lena M. Smith, describing family life in Barre, Vermont, during the influenza epidemic of 1918. Smith's daughter, Marjorie, fell ill with the influenza. The diary displays five years on one page. The 1918…

Annie Bradley Sargent influenza diary excerpts, 1918.

MSA392.3SargentAnnieInfluenzaDiary.pdf
Scans of excerpts from a diary kept by Ludlow, Vermont, resident Annie Bradley Sargent (1883-1965), describing the impact of the influenza epidemic on a Vermont rural community. The diary displays five years on one page. The 1918 entries are the…

Sleeper family influenza letters, 1918.

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13 letters exchanged between 13 year old William Denison Sleeper and his parents, Henry D. and Mary P. Sleeper, between September 27 and October 24, 1918, while Denison was attending Worcester Academy. Denison's letters describe his time in the…

World War I soldiers waiting at the Bellows Falls train station, April 2, 1918.

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40 members of Company M, Vermont Volunteer Militia, waiting at the Bellows Falls train station to be transported to Camp Devens, Massachusetts.

World War 1 soldiers on the march, April 2, 1918.

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40 members of Company M, Vermont Volunteer Militia, marching to the Bellows Falls train station to be transported to Camp Devens, Massachusetts.

Phil S. Howes influenza diary excerpts.

MSA133.2HowesInfluenzaDiary1918.pdf
Scans of excerpts from a diary kept by Montpelier resident Phil S. Howes, documenting his experiences during the 1918 influenza epidemic. Howes writes of the struggle to find medical personnel, the overwhelming of the local hospital with influenza…

"Spanish" Influenza! Some Facts About it and How to Prevent its Spread

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Poster offering advice on how to avoid spreading the "Spanish" Flu