Typhoid struck Minnesota Volunteer Infantry camping at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds

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On Jul. 16, 1898, 400 members of the Fifteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry were hospitalized with typhoid after camping at a temporary camp site at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.

U.S. Army Surgeons decided the epidemic’s source was the public water of Minneapolis. By early August water tests found typhoid bacteria in fairgrounds water tanks.

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Source: Minnesota Enclcypedia
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