1900 — Influenza, esp. MA/1130, TN/1019, PA/978, NC/799, AL/778 VA/754 GA/667-16,645

–16,645  US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 118.[1]

 

Alabama                      (   778)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 118.

Arizona                       (       8)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 118.

Arkansas                     (   319)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 118.

California                    (   217)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 119.

Colorado                     (     40)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 119.

Connecticut                 (   644)            US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 124.

Delaware                     (     29)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 125.

District of Columbia   (   115)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 130.

Florida                         (   265)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 130.

Georgia                       (   667)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 130.

Idaho                           (     11)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 131.

Illinois                         (   454)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 131.

Indian Territory           (     36)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 137.

Indiana                                    (   456)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 136.

Iowa                            (   206)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 137.

Kansas                         (   175)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 142.

Kentucky                     (   477)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 142.

Louisiana                     (   191)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 143.

Maine                          (   245)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 143.

Maryland                     (   221)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 148.

Massachusetts             (1,130)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 148.

Michigan                     (   419)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 161.

Minnesota                   (   152)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 166.

Mississippi                   (   587)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 167.

Missouri                      (   355)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 167.

Montana                      (     17)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 172.

Nebraska                     (     96)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 172.

Nevada                        (     10)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 173.

New Hampshire          (   185)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 173.

New Jersey                  (   443)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 178.

New Mexico                (     26)            US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 179.

New York                   (   535)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 184.

North Carolina            (   799)            US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 191.

North Dakota              (     25)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 196.

Ohio                            (   605)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 196.

Oklahoma                    (     23)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 202.

Oregon                                    (     66)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 202.

Pennsylvania               (   978)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 202.

Rhode Island               (   321)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 209.

South Carolina            (   492)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 209.

South Dakota              (     26)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 214.

Tennessee                   (1,019)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 214.

Texas                          (   397)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 215.

Utah                            (     35)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 215.

Vermont                      (   129)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 215.

Virginia                       (   754)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 220.

Washington                 (     53)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 220.

West Virginia              (   186)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 221.

Wisconsin                    (   241)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 221.

Wyoming                    (     20)             US Census. Statistics of Deaths. 1902, Table 7, p. 225.

 

Narrative Information

 

Influenza (CDC): “The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccine each year.” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Influenza (Flu). “Key Facts About Influenza (Flu).” 10-3-2017 update. Accessed 6-17-2018 at: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/keyfacts.htm )

 

Sources

 

(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Influenza (Flu). “Key Facts About Influenza (Flu).” 10-3-2017 update. Accessed 6-17-2018 at: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/keyfacts.htm

 

United States Census Office. Vital Statistics Vol. IV, Part II, Statistics of Deaths. Twelfth Census of the United States, Taken in the Year 1900. Washington, DC: 1902. Accessed 6-9-2018 at: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/vsushistorical/vsush_1900_4.pdf

 

 

 

[1] Table 7 — Deaths from each Reported Cause by State. Cause of Death number 121.