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The Western Star dated 20 July 1849 (obtained from Ohio Historical Society microfilm #19249 |
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The Board of Health for Lebanon report for the
week ending 6 o’clock on Wednesday evening last, three deaths of cholera—Mrs.
Black, Miss Nancy
Bone (Mrs. Black’s sister), and Mrs.
Cartwright.
The first two ladies were of weakly constitutions and far advanced in consumption; the latter was a lady 74 years of age. Four deaths by other diseases—three of them children. Making in all seven deaths. The Board thinks it proper to state that from appearances the general health is better this week than it was last.
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