ArchivesNewspapers Random Reference: Bicycling in the Time of Pandemics and Wars Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have noticed a steady increase in the number of people cycling in my neighborhood. Cycling has always…Jennifer HuffFebruary 1, 2021
Newspapers “More Americans Killed By Flu Than By Bullets”: Riding the Roller Coaster of the 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic As the world enters 2021, we continue to ride a roller coaster of news (and emotions) regarding the COVID-19 virus. Our smart phones provide almost…John DealJanuary 13, 2021
Archives Oh Doctor! : Flu and Whiskey in 1918 Cover to sheet music for “Oh Doctor” by Billy Joyce and Rubey Cowan. (Mack Stark & Rubey Cowan Inc. Music Publishers, 1920. LVA Special Collections,…Claire RadcliffeApril 3, 2020
Archives “Our share in the war is no small one”: Virginia Women and World War I, Part II This is the second of a two-part blog post adapted from an article originally written for the Summer 2001 issue of Virginia Cavalcade. While nurses…Jennifer Davis McDaidMarch 21, 2018
Archives “Our share in the war is no small one”: Virginia Women and World War I, Part I This is the latest entry in a series of blog posts spotlighting stories and records of Virginia’s involvement in World War I. It is the…Jennifer Davis McDaidMarch 14, 2018
Newspapers “Flew on wings of death to the hills”:Southwestern Virginia reports on the 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic The Fall of 1918 saw the end of World War I and hundreds of thousands in America dead from a influenza pandemic that was sweeping…Natalie DraperMarch 5, 2013