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The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Friday, October 25, 1901
Last week Mrs. James Cook died at her home just east of Stroud in the Creek country. Malaria was the affliction. Deceased was almost 23 years old. We are informed that Mr. Cook is severely ill this week from the fever. He is a son of S.W. Cook, the prominent farmer.
Contributor: Emily Jordan (47063153)
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The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Friday, October 25, 1901
Last week Mrs. James Cook died at her home just east of Stroud in the Creek country. Malaria was the affliction. Deceased was almost 23 years old. We are informed that Mr. Cook is severely ill this week from the fever. He is a son of S.W. Cook, the prominent farmer.
Contributor: Emily Jordan (47063153)
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