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Benton County, Iowa
Pest Shack
( Smallpox Epidemic )
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It was in this general area that the town of
Newhall erected a "pest shack" in May 1916. During May of the year, three
cases of smallpox developed, and the residences of Augusta Peterson, H.M. Zoring
and Peter Jacobson were placed under quarantine. During June, six more
cases developed, and the homes of William Russell, Mrs Sarah Erland and John H.
Feilman were also quarantined. Certain of the town's residents, six in
number, either infected or exposed, rather than restricting their residences,
were housed in the pest shack from six to nineteen days. Such persons were
Mr. and Mrs A.E. Strawm. Don Swartout, Harry Luwe, Charles Whitson, and William
Uptegrove.
Article submitted by Brian Erland
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