Article clipped from Fairbanks Weekly News Miner and Daily Citizen

The flu situation it stiU serious atNenana, Ralph Waechler having diedthis morning and several others being very low, Mrs. John OConnor leftfor Nenana this morning to be withher son, Joe. and no further bait report® were received of him during the day. if ; JfSo far m known for sure, there are 29 dead at Nenana, 16 of whom am Indians, The !£* being out now and the river running free, it will health-en the situation there.
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Fairbanks Weekly News Miner and Daily Citizen

Fairbanks, Alaska, US

Tue, May 11, 1920

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