Mosquito Soldiers: Malaria, Yellow Fever, and the Course of the American Civil War (Andrew McILwaine Bell- MD) Material:Paperback News of Gettysburg and Vicksburg
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News of Gettysburg and Vicksburg electrified the North and devastated the South
and survive the invasion of Confederate forces into Pennsylvania
and what it was like for the Gettysburg citizens turned soldiers in the field
General McClellan
The Eisenhower farm was the first and only home that Dwight Eisenhower and his wife
Mosquito Soldiers: Malaria, Yellow Fever, and the Course of the American Civil War (Andrew McILwaine Bell- MD) Material:Paperback News of Gettysburg and VicksburgMosquito Soldiers: Malaria, Yellow Fever, and the Course of the American Civil War by Andrew McIlwaine Bell Of the 620,000 soldiers who perished during the American Civil War, the overwhelming majority died not from gunshot wounds or saber cuts, but from disease. And of the various maladies that plagued both armies, few were more pervasive than malaria a mosquito borne illness that afflicted over 1. 1 million soldiers serving in the Union army alone.
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