Bloomington Pantagraph | PFOP: Great Epizootic of 1872 ravaged the horse population Bloomington Pantagraph Bloomington's streets were eerily quiet for several weeks in late November and early December 1872. Missing from the normally bustling downtown and surrounding neighborhoods were horses, and in the age before the internal combustion engine and the ... |
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