Memory of a friend carried off by childhood disease | 1876

Discover a poignant recollection from Dr. Charles H. Miller, who mourned a young schoolmate taken by disease in the Coal Region. His emotional tribute highlights the fragility of life in 19th century mining towns, where epidemics often claimed children far too soon. Read the full story.

A Civil War soldier learns of his brother’s death from typhoid fever | 1863

George Keiser died of typhoid fever in 1863. He was 17 and had just returned from service in the Pennsylvania militia during the Civil War.

“He Died Like A Good Christian” – A Death From Typhoid Fever in the 96th Pennsylvania

Twenty-two year old Private Patrick Kennedy died from typhoid fever on February 7, 1862 in Camp Northumberland, Virginia.