This is an emergency hospital at Camp Funston in Kansas during influenza epidemic in 1918-20. By some estimates, more people died in a single year from the Spanish Flu than died in four years of the Bubonic Plague (also called the Black Death, 1347-1451). In the U.S. the deadliest death toll was 195,000 in a 31-day period. Then, within a short time frame, the flu disappeared as mysteriously as it had appeared. ( Otis Historical Archives, National Museum of Health and Medicine) 'I will be glad when it comes spring if I live to see it' Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from an article written by Sheila Conroy for the Woodbury Historical Society two... Local News 24 Mar 2020 | 08:31