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John Bell Hood

John Bell Hood. By: Ashunte and Brandon. About John. Nickname: Sam wooden head Born: June 1 st or june 29 th 1831 Died: August 30 th, 1879 (age 48)New Orleans Louisiana. Buried: family tomb cemetery. Information About John. John was born in Owingsville; 1831 Kentucky

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John Bell Hood

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  1. John Bell Hood By: Ashunte and Brandon

  2. About John • Nickname: Sam wooden head • Born: June 1st or june 29th 1831 • Died: August 30th, 1879 (age 48)New Orleans • Louisiana. • Buried: family tomb cemetery

  3. Information About John • John was born in Owingsville; 1831 Kentucky • , the son of john wills hood (1798- 1852) a doctor and Theodosia French hood (1801-1886).

  4. Civil War • John was first lieutenant(usa) • Lieutenant general (csa) • Confederate general

  5. Early Life • Hood graduated in 1853, Ranked 44th in a class of 52 that originally numbered 96 after a near explosion in his final year for excessive 196 of a permeable 200

  6. How He Died • John bell hood: Died of Yellow fever during the winter of 1878-79 and succumbed to the disease himself dying just ten days after his wife and oldest child ,leaving 10 destitute orphans

  7. Certain Symptoms cause by the yellow fever mosqoitos. • Symptoms –stage 1(infection) headache ,muscle and joints aches ,fever flushing , loss of appetite • Stage 2-(Remission) fever and other symptoms go away some get worse within 24hrs • Stage 3- (intoxication) problems with many organs occur this may include heart ,liver ,and kidney failure ,bleeding disorders ,seizures ,coma ,and delirium.

  8. Ending Credits • Sound by :Ashunte Collins • Slide animations by : Ashunte Collins • Information by: Ashunte Collins and Brandon Favors

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