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Frank Whitney, mining man, died of yellow fever in Colon

Frank Whitney, former partner of Steve Upton, died of yellow fever at Colon, Central America, in the summer of 1887 [1][3][2].

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  1. Steve Upton, one of Georgetown’s popular… (1888)
    Steve Upton, one of Georgetown’s popular young men, was a visitor to this city last week. His old partner, Frank Whitney, fell a victim to the dreaded yellow fever at Colon, Central America, last summer. Frank
  2. Steve Upton, one of Georgetown’s popular… (1888) · details
    have the oppor- tunity, if detected in his crime. Steve Upton, one of Georgetown’s popular young men, was a visitor to this city last week. His old partner, Frank Whitney, fell a victim to the dreaded yellow
  3. The store of H… (1888) · details
    The store of H. J. Hutchinson, of Central, was entered one night last week and robbed of $25 and some other valuables. Mr. Hutchinson, who sleeps in an adjoining room, was drugged, and although he was awa
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