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Our Past: Prison made smallpox impossible to control

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<div>In the year 1863, an epidemic of smallpox broke out that at first doubled the average death count. Overcrowding in the prison made the disease impossible to control or eliminate. A nearby island in the Mississippi called Sunflower (the scene of the Lincoln-Shields “duel”) was used for a burying ground.</div>

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