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No one had forgotten how in 1885 fouled water had ignited an outbreak of cholera...
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Erik Larson
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The Devil in the White City:
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No one had forgotten how in 1885 fouled water had ignited an outbreak of cholera and typhoid that killed ten percent of the city's population.
( Erik Larson )
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