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Vienna (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 9
Diphtheria. --The family of Mr. Henry Brister, of Vienna, Ohio, has been nearly exterminated by diphtheria. On the 1st of November last it numbered ten persons — the parents, four sons, and four daughters. Now there remain only the father and mother and one daughter.
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Diphtheria. --The family of Mr. Henry Brister, of Vienna, Ohio, has been nearly exterminated by diphtheria. On the 1st of November last it numbered ten persons — the parents, four sons, and four daughters. Now there remain only the father and mother and one daughter.
Diphtheria. --The family of Mr. Henry Brister, of Vienna, Ohio, has been nearly exterminated by diphtheria. On the 1st of November last it numbered ten persons — the parents, four sons, and four daughters. Now there remain only the father and mother and one daughter.
Diphtheria. --The family of Mr. Henry Brister, of Vienna, Ohio, has been nearly exterminated by diphtheria. On the 1st of November last it numbered ten persons — the parents, four sons, and four daughters. Now there remain only the father and mother and one daughter.