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Display titleUnsolved:Chicago 1885 cholera epidemic myth
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Page creatorimported>Nautica
Date of page creation23:25, 4 February 2024
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The Chicago 1885 cholera epidemic myth is a persistent urban legend, stating that 90,000 people in Chicago died of typhoid fever and cholera in 1885. Although the story is widely reported, these deaths did not occur. Lake Michigan was the source of Chicago's drinking water. During a tremendous storm...
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