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  1. 7. Mountain Fever by Tom Alexander 8. Horse Drawn Equipment and Early Tools by Louise K. Nelson 9. A Pictorial History of Haywood County by The Asheville-Citizen Times 10. Historic Waynesville by Louise K. Nelson 11. Purchase Knob Kathryn K. McNeil 12. Civil War Letters from the Great Smoky Mountains by Hattie Caldwell Davis 13.

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  3. Aug 25, 2022 · Symptoms of Rocky Mountain spotted fever start two days to two weeks after an infected tick bites you. Symptoms usually develop over a few days, starting with fever, headache, nausea, vomiting and muscle pains. Rash develops within three days in about 50% of people. Don’t wait for rash to appear to seek treatment.

  4. Apr 20, 2016 · Stricken with mountain fever, Young sent a party headed by Orson Pratt and Erastus Snow from Cache Cave to clear trees and stumps and improve the Donner-Reed trail into the valley. After working on the trail, the Pratt-Snow party and the second contingent headed by Willard Richards and George A. Smith reached the valley on July 22.

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  7. The epidemic struck St. Louis, Missouri, in early 1849, and by the end of summer, estimates of the dead ranged from 4,500 to 6,000. During the 1849 California Gold Rush, travelers carried the bacteria along the Santa Fe Trail and other overland routes. The epidemic thrived in the unsanitary conditions along the trails, peaking in 1850 as it was ...

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