GHN Vol. 25 No. 1 Spring/Summer 2020
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- A year that most Juneauites were not sorry to have behind them 2020 25(1): 1
- Special Thanks 2020 25(1): 1
- Quarantines, schools and library closures happened in early 1918, but not because of flu 2020 25(1):2
- Valentine’s final two years as mayor were tough times 2020 25(1): 2
- Landslides, floods destroyed parts of town, a precursor to worse crises 2020 25(1): 3
- Will disasters never cease? From the diary of Governor Thomas J. Riggs, Jr. 2020 25(1): 4-7
- Daily Alaska Empire, Oct. 24, 1918 2020 25(1):4
- Ghastly bodies on beaches dominated local attention as epidemic spread 2020 25(1): 5
- A muted armistice 2020 25(1): 6
- Gastineau Gossip (an intercepted letter) 2020 25(1): 8
- November quarantine too late for 25 who’d died 2020 25(1): 8
- Month-long quarantine repealed too soon 2020 25(1): 9
- More than channel split Juneau-Douglas 2020 25(1): 9
- Four of five deaths were Alaska Natives 2020 25(1): 10
- Arrival of Red Cross in Southeast “… too late to be of any help…” 2020 25(1): 10
- Masks a must or pay a fine worth greater than $500 2020 25(1): 11

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