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  1. Largest civilian death toll during American Civil War: 78 1875 Precious Blood Church fire: Fire (building) Holyoke, Massachusetts: 78 1911 Austin Dam failure (Pennsylvania) Dam failure: Keating Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania: 78 1950 Kew Gardens train crash: Accident – railroad: Kew Gardens, New York: Deadliest surface rail accident in ...

  2. Mar 30, 2006 · During 1850, 1860, and 1870, mortality information was gathered at the county level as an addendum to the population census. These data examine the impact of environmental factors on life outcomes and look at the influence of infectious disease rates on economic and health patterns at late ages.

  3. 2,270–2,971 – Second Opium War (18561860) 2,221–2,406 – 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict (2014) – Part of the Gaza–Israel conflict 2,150+ – Persian expedition of 1796 (1796)

  4. Causes of death in children aged 5 to 14. Causes of death in children under five. Causes of death in the United States over the 20th century. Causes of death in the over 70s. Causes of death, by income group. Child mortality by the type of congenital birth defect. Child mortality rate by cause.

  5. Category:1860 deaths. Category. : 1860 deaths. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1860 deaths. People who died in the year 1860. See also: 1860 births.

  6. About 8.5% of the entire population died of hunger; [2] in the hardest-hit areas up to 20%. The total death toll was 270,000 in three years, about 150,000 in excess of normal mortality. The worst-hit areas were Satakunta, Tavastia, Ostrobothnia, and North Karelia .

  7. In her study of famines in the Bombay Presidency during the period 1860–1920, South Asianist, Michelle McAlpin estimated the famine of 1899–1900 to have had the highest mortality—at 37.9 deaths per 1000—among all famines and scarcities there between 1876–77 and 1918–19.

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