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Jim Murphy

Author of An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793

Also known as: Murphy Jim

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According to Library of Congress name authority on 12 June 2009:
1) Murphy, Jim, 1944-
2) Murphy, Jim, 1947-

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According to Library of Congress name authority on 12 June 2009:
1) Murphy, Jim, 1944-
2) Murphy, Jim, 1947-

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