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  • ...thor=Staff Reports|pageno=1|printdate=August 8, 1918|publishdate=August 8, 1918|accessdate=August 9, 2016 from University of Virginia Library}}</ref> [[Category: 1918 deaths]]
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  • '''Ethyle Giuseppe''' (1918-2019) was a [[Greene County]] native whose public service helped shape the [[Category: 1918 births]]
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  • ...28]] &ndash; World War 1 started. It came to an end on [[November 11]], [[1918]]. ==Deaths==
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  • ...78/3/1/0|author=|pageno=1|printdate=October 3, 1918|publishdate=October 3, 1918|accessdate=April 11, 2020}}</ref> ==Deaths==
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  • {{Event Year|1918|1920}} *[[1918 Pandemic|Flu pandemic (January 1918 to December 1920)]]; Location: Worldwide
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  • | term_end1 = September 1, 1918 ...|author=Staff Reports|pageno=|publishdate=July 12, 1918|printdate=July 12, 1918|accessdate=July 12, 2016 from University of Virginia Library}}</ref>
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  • {{Event Year|1916|1918}} ==Deaths==
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  • Bice was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin on July 26, 1918. After serving as a Navy ensign in World War II, he came to UVa in 1948. Ma [[Category:1918 births]]
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  • ...Spanish Influenza pandemic. Estimates suggest that the world population in 1918 was 1.8 billion. *[[1918 Pandemic]] (January 1918 to December 1920); Location: Worldwide
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  • ...13367|author=|pageno=|printdate=November 11, 1918|publishdate=November 11, 1918|accessdate=November 11, 2022}}</ref> ==Deaths==
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  • ...of Alderman from the Third Ward at the [[1918 election | June election in 1918]] and in [[1920]] was elected Mayor of the city by the voters at-large.... [[Category:1948 deaths]]
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  • | caption = Haden, ca. 1918 | term_end3 = August 31, 1918
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  • ...wo years later he was succeeded by A. Henderson, and on [[September 1]], [[1918]], was re-appointed chief, a position which he held until [[September 27]], [[Category:1939 deaths]]
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  • ...n Balz. He married Margaret Lee Fretwell in 1907, she died on December 14, 1918 (aged 39–40) in Washington DC. Balz later married Elizabeth Queen Walker [[Category: 1944 deaths]]
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  • '''Drewary J. Brown''' (1918-1998) was a [[Charlottesville]] civil rights leader, community organizer, a [[Category:1918 births]]
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  • ...st-deaths-1918-influenza-pandemicBacterial Pneumonia Caused Most Deaths in 1918 Influenza Pandemic.</ref> [[Category:1917 deaths]]
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  • ::McIntire retired from active business about [[1918]] and returned to Charlottesville, where he became interested in public sch ...false Alumni Bulletin of the University of Virginia, by Charles A. Graves, 1918.]
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  • '''James T. S. Taylor, Sr''' (1840–1918) was a prominent African-American businessman who represented Albemarle Cou Taylor died of pneumonia on [[January 4]], [[1918]] and is buried in [[Oakwood Cemetery]].
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  • ...sity]].<ref name = "lifetime book"/> She married Melvin "Mac" McGinness in 1918, after they met at Hampton, immediately after their wedding he was sent to [[Category:2000 deaths]]
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  • ...Charlottesville’s city manager from [[January 15]], [[1917]] until October 1918 when he resigned to enter the army service. [[Category: 1960 deaths]]
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