The Farmington Board of Health closed all schools and other public places as a precautionary measure.
Document Type: | Newspaper Article |
Historical Event: | New Mexico Role in WW I Era (1916-1919) |
Sub Event: | Flu Epidemic |
Origin: | Farmington Times Hustler |
Date: | October 10, 1918 |
Author: | Not Cited |
Permission: | Public Domain |
Contributor: | Roger Zimmerman |
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