1909 tornado outbreak

Please Contact Us. The missing are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens, whose home was torn to pieces. The most frightful wreckage and loss of life occurred in the little valley through which passes the road from Bunker Hill to Bryson, and in which were located the homes of Bud Guffey, Will McGrew, Lee Smith, J. S. Bryson and others. This tornado was reported to occur over 2 hours after the Dickson County tornado, so it does not appear they are part of the same tornado or were produced by the same supercell, although that is certainly possible if the reported time is incorrect. Their bodies were recovered the next morning at about daylight. Submit a Storm Report; Briefing Page; Outlooks; Hazardous Weather Outlook; Detailed Hazards; Local Storm Reports (Text) Local Storm Reports (Graphical) Severe Weather Mode; Current Conditions. Miss Jennie Kelso, Fayetteville; killed by live electric light wire. These pictures show the damage in Centerville in Hickman County where there were nine deaths and 32 injuries. So far as reported, no lives were lost, but on the farm of Mrs. Charles Ward all of the outhouses were blown away and a Mr. Gannon and his wife were injured. The Oscars will air on ABC and can be streamed on ABC.com and the ABC app as well as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, AT&T TV or FuboTV. 20th Century 1909 Oct 14, Tornado Outbreak, AL (11-21), AR (2), GA (1-2), TN (42-50) -56-75 lornajarrettblanchard October 14, 1909 95 Daily Telegraph, Atlantic, IA. Ab Lane lost his barn and two mules. Two of the couple's sons were blown over a 20-foot bluff and into a nearby creek. 6 Feb. 2021. 11, had his skull fractured by falling timbers. Col. Pendergrass' residence was blown from its foundation. Show. The house of Mr. Harvey, near town, was turned bottom side up without serious injury to the occupants. Striking the residence of Prof. W. H. Hooks it blew away all of his residence except the kitchen, his stable, outbuildings and shade trees. Mrs. Reed was also found unconscious, but has recovered. Due to the proximity to the county border, this tornado likely began in Overton County, but the article does not mention any damage to confirm this. This tornado was almost certainly produced by the same supercell that spawned the even worse Giles/Lincoln County tornado just to the west. The deadliest tornado touched down just south of the Tennessee-Mississippi state line in Desoto County and tracked east-northeast for about 125 miles (201km) across Shelby, Fayette, Hardeman, Chester, Henderson and Decatur Counties. Another (not counted) indirect death occurred in Lincoln County due to a Miss Jennie Kelso interacting with a live electrical wire. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 1 1909, PAGE 10, FROM M'EWEN: M'EWEN, Tenn., April 30. CYCLONE BRINGS DEATH AND DESTRUCTION Many Lives and Much Property Lost in Giles County. after celebrating, Driver dead after Maryland tanker explosion, Ja Morant investigated by NBA after Instagram post, How NIL will affect local high school athletes, The right thing to do: College softball players, Forsberg, Giannis join Nashville SC ownership group, Ja Morant accused of making threatening statement, Arrest warrants issued for projected NFL draft pick, Best athletic wear for kids joining baseball and, How to watch all the Oscar-nominated movies in style, Best smart home devices for older users, according, 5 reported dead after severe weather in Kentucky, Rollover crash cleared on I-65N, injuries reported, Man hit, killed after celebrating birthday in Nashville, Driver dead after MD tanker explosion, fire, Ja Morant investigated by NBA over Instagram post, More than 21K NES customers without power, Downed power lines cause road closure in Goodlettsville, 1 killed amid turbulence event on business jet, Straight line winds damage buildings in Waverly, Portions of Calif. home hang over cliff after landslide, BBB: Beware of Storm Chasers in Middle TN, WATCH: Carjacking suspect caught after wild chase, Man dies after being hit by metal carport in Kentucky, Highest wind speeds from Fridays severe storms, Parent threatens teacher over book assignments, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. - Following the trail of the storm which passed through Centreville April 9, the tornado last night between 10 and 11 o'clock was one of the most appalling that has visited this section probably in half a century. GRAZULIS: Moved ENE from somewhere west of Shipps Bend to north of Clovercroft. Brave men bared their backs to the chilly rain to provide wraps for suffering women and children; and worked through the dreary hours till daylight, searching for the dead and endeavoring to relieve the suffering of survivors. In Charlotte ten houses were completely wrecked, and thirty in addition were damaged more or less. It next struck the farm of Judge B. C. Batts, near Sadlersville, blew down his barn, his shade trees and other valuable timber, striking next the farm of Jervy Grubbs, where it demolished his tobacco barn, fences and other buildings; then struck the farm of Tom Sanders and his residence, barns and other buildings were destroyed. WATERTOWN, Tenn., April 30. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 1 1909, PAGE 2, "OVER FIFTY HOUSES WRECKED. Twenty-two others lost their lives that fateful night across Middle Tennessee in tornadoes that struck Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Wilson, Grundy, and Fentress Counties. Others are not expected to recover. Therefore a more accurate total of 6 deaths was used here, although the final number may have been even higher. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration B. Barnes'. A large warehouse and storehouse were wrecked. - Dickson County was swept by a terrible storm last night, and as a result more than fifty houses lay wrecked today, and the damage to property will run far into the thousands of dollars. Aftermath of deadly April 1909 tornado outbreak in Centerville, TN (Tennessee State Library & Archives) 62 people were killed in the outbreak, with 31 of them dying when a massive F4 tornado. Affecting particularly the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys, it killed over 150 people, 60 of them in the U.S. state of Tennessee alone. A horse owned by Rev. Damage: The tornado is included here with an estimated F2 intensity and 2 injuries based on the destruction of the Bush Brown home south of McEwen. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) The deadliest tornado outbreak ever in Middle Tennessee struck the region from the evening hours of April 29, 1909, through the night and into the next day on April. SHAMBURGER (2016): Although Grazulis reported 10 deaths and 40 injuries from this major tornado, newspaper articles from the Nashville American and Williamson Herald indicated several more people were injured, killed, or eventually died from their injuries in the days after the tornado. The most notable result was the destruction of the Web & Crawford Planing Mill. Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. Hardest-hit areas were in and around Pulaski, Bryson and Fayetteville. [2], The April 1909 outbreak was part of an active and deadly year nationally for tornadoes. Contributions may be sent direct to Mr. Young or to the Citizen and we will forward to the relief committee. The total list of those killed in Giles County, so far as could be learned the day after the storm was eighteen white people and four negroes, making twenty two in all. 30. Four-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thompson, Totty's Bend. This historical footage of Oklahoma's worst-ever tornado outbreak was assembled using News 9's on-air broadcast along with storm tracker footage and some images/interviews with viewers. At Florence, a village about six miles from here, the large mill known as "Ward Mill", on the Stones River, was blown completely into the river. Most of the land will have to be returned and planted. The village of Harms, five miles west of Fayetteville, was almost completely destroyed. Many Nolensville residents said it was the worst storm to ever strike there -- even worse than the notorious cyclone of 1900, which had cut a path only a few hundred yards wide. But nowhere was the loss of life greater or the destruction of property more complete than in Giles County. The strongest, an F-4 with winds 207 mph or higher traveled for 30 miles across Giles and Lincoln counties killing 31 people in all. The home of the widow Speight was also destroyed. The top of the house was blown off and Mrs. Cox was thrown by the wind into the garden a short distance away. Special thanks to Sam Shamburger from the National Weather Service office in Nashville, who did extensive research on this tornado outbreak. All NOAA, (The following newspaper article was transcribed from The Pulaski Citizen of May 6, 1909.). The entire town of Statesville had severe downburst damage. The house was completely torn to pieces. M. Gilbert, 1909 Natural Disasters: 1909 Atlantic Hurricane Season, 1909 Earthquakes, Tornadoes Of 1909, Late-April 1909 Tornado Outbreak|LLC Books . It came from the northwest, traveling with great momentum. The clouds rolled like tremendous waves out of the southwest, and the thunder's crash was deafening, while the electric flashes played incessantly, lighting up the dark-canopied earth like a refulgent monster meteor. Andy Beshear said Saturday. A damage rating of at least F2 intensity seems likely based on the newspaper descriptions. No other fatalities are reported from this town although barns and outbuildings were swept away by the fierce assault of the storm. It left 10 people dead and 40 more with serious injuries. It cut a huge path over a mile wide through the area. SHAMBURGER (2016): The devastating and very large Decherd tornado, which was only given a few meager words in the book Significant Tornadoes by Tom Grazulis, began somewhere west of Owl Hollow in western Franklin County, then moved east-northeast passing about 1.3 miles north of Winchester, then plowing directly through Decherd. A number of small barns was blown down. One-half of the house where Attorney J. During the late afternoon and the overnight hours of April 29, 1909, numerous strong to violent tornadoes affected the areas of northern Alabama, eastern Arkansas, southern Illinois, northern Mississippi, southeastern Missouri, and western Tennessee (the NWS Memphis, Tennessee, coverage area). Please Contact Us. The courthouse roof was blown off. Based on all this information, the path location was adjusted to the south of Franklin, with the path width added as 300 yards based on reports in the Nashville American. Many Lives and Much Property Lost in Giles County. Tornado destroyed up to nine homes and hit buildings in. Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. The plate glass show windows stood the shock, but a number of other smaller lights in the windows were broken. The property loss will mount into the thousands. The path of the storm was through a section about one mile southeast of Smyrna, where several homes were converted into wreckage and much farm property was destroyed. Mr. Marlin was badly injured, too, but he survived, along with an infant child, a 16-year old son, and two young daughters. A. Hickerson a house barn, buggies and fences. The time of this tornado appears to be incorrect as the Cookeville tornado was well documented as occurring around 1 AM, so a later time was used. The old McGavock home is wrecked. It is an old adage that he who gives quickly gives twice. "April 29, 1909 Tornado Outbreak." Undated. Homes were destroyed in Marion, Arkansas, resulting in five deaths in Arkansas. It began just before midnight and had destroyed three large sections of Zephyr by the early hours of the morning. That tornado alone caused an estimated $100 million in damage and the loss of 33 lives, which was only a fraction of the total damage caused by the Super Outbreak. Photos of the damage in the Hillsboro (Leiper's Fork) area from the Nashville American newspaper show extreme damage, with a home wiped off the foundation and a hillside forest completely destroyed, suggesting this tornado reached F4 intensity. Historian John Lancaster with the Giles County Historical Society recalled that fateful night. The strongest tornado traveled through Giles and Lincoln Counties. Fayetteville was not in the pathway of the cyclone, but was near it. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 1 1909, PAGE 10, "AT WATERTOWN, TENN.". Many narrow escaped from death are reported, but only one person is known to have been injured, an old lady, Mrs. Upchurch, but the extent of her injuries is not known FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 1 1909, PAGE 4, "SMYRNA IS STRUCK": SMYRNA, Tenn., April 30. One massive grave contains the remains of an entire family. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marlin was completely demolished. The tornado outbreak this week featured more than 400 tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings that spanned nearly two-dozen states. A third son died two days later as a result of injuries sustained during the tornado. Mrs. Welch and son, Byron, sustained slight injuries, the former being hit on the head and the latter had a gash cut in his cheek. Mr. McNutt, wife and three children, near Fayetteville. A school was reportedly carried intact for two miles, touching the ground every 200-300 yards, leaving holes in the earth. Grazulis and some newspapers reported 4 deaths in Franklin County from Owl Hollow to Decherd, but newspaper articles indicate at least 2 more people died from their injuries several weeks later after the tornado, with other people still in critical condition. Telephone lines are a mass of wires and poles. Elam Tucker, who lives at the old Suttle place, near Aspen Hill, lost his barn, also Will Coon, Billy Widene, and D. Biles, and the tenant houses on the Phillips place, south of Tucker's, were wrecked. A number of residences were badly damaged and business houses unroofed, the rain destroying almost the entire stock of John Jewell. The property loss will mount into the thousands. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 4 1909, PAGE 5, "THREE CHURCHES DESTROYED": ALEXANDRIA, Tenn., May 3. Homes were reportedly damaged or destroyed. Two people were killed and 20 injured in that second storm. Fortunately no one was killed, but several were wounded. However, descriptions of the damage appear to warrant at least an F2 rating, which was used here. The F-scale rating, path length, path width, and injuries are all estimated from the reported damage in the Nashville American, indicating the tornado began near Decaturville, moved through Perryville, and ended northeast of Linden. The writer went across the country to Sulphur Fork, following it up, and through Charlotte, on the west side of town. The strongest tornado confirmed so far from. "Death Toll in Ninety-five." 10-18-1909, p. 1. All the houses there are damaged more or less, but no one was killed. Jack Pope's home was wrecked and he and his wife were killed. References National Weather Service. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, May 1 1909, PAGE 4, "NOLENSVILLE SECTION": NOLENSVILLE, April 30. Shade trees and orchards suffered greatly. The cyclone struck Primm Springs, a summer resort in Hickman County, and devastated the country. The desperately injured are: R. H. Thompson, a son and daughter of Mrs. Money, Hiram Prince and Prof. R. S. Ballen. At this time it is impossible to ascertain the damage and loss of life to stock; no lives so far reported. Tennessee 225: Dive into the history of the Volunteer State. The timbers in front of the hotel were laid waste, some of which fell on the hotel, doing considerable damage to the building. Other F4 recorded were reported in Missouri near Golden, in Illinois near Texas City, and in south-central Tennessee near Bee Springs, just north of the Alabama state line. As soon as a message could be sent to Pulaski, local doctors and citizens hastened to the scene of disaster to aid as much as possible in the work of relief. In addition, Grazulis did not include the part of this tornado's path in northwest Robertson County near Sadlersville, which was included here along with the reported one injury. Damage: National Weather Service of those most seriously hurt: Esq. The description of the tornado path by Grazulis does not match the reports in the Nashville American and Williamson Herald, which indicate the tornado passed around 1 mile south of Franklin, not north as Grazulis wrote, with heavy damage in Hillsboro, Southall, on Carter's Creek Pike, between Winstead Hill and the Battleground Academy on Columbia Pike, at the Historic Carenton Plantation, and on Lewisburg Pike. The property loss cannot be estimated. GRAZULIS: The entire town of Statesville had severe downburst damage. A total of 22 people were killed in that area (Giles County), and seven near "Millville" (Lincoln County). This is a list of significant tornadoes that have touched down in Maury County since 1900. A relief committee was organized with John W. Young, Elkton R. 1, as chairman, and in a little while enough funds were in hand to provide food and clothing to supply the immediate necessities of those who had lost everything. The most terrible cyclone in the history of Giles County struck with great fury between 11 and 12 o'clock Thursday night. Several parties sustained slight injuries. One negro family, Nancy Smith and two children lost their lives in the wreckage of their little home, and one of Till Bledsoe's children was killed. Robert Barnes and wife, near Fayetteville. Bud Guffey, his wife, and two chidlren. This massive tornado then passed into Lincoln County through the northern suburbs of Fayetteville before lifting northeast of Fayetteville. National Weather Service. These are some notable tornadoes, tornado outbreaks, and tornado outbreak sequences that have occurred in North America. Affecting particularly the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys, it killed over 150 people, 60 of them in the U.S. state of Tennessee alone. Elam Tucker, who lives at the old Suttle place, near Aspen Hill, lost his barn, also Will Coon, Billy Widene, and D. Biles, and the tenant houses on the Phillips place, south of Tucker's, were wrecked. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) The deadliest tornado outbreak ever in Middle Tennessee struck the region from the evening hours of April 29, 1909, through the night and into the next day on April 30, 1909. 30 - A heavy and disastrous cyclone passed through this section last night between the hours of eleven and twelve o'clock and struck one-quarter of a mile west of Franklin, killing an old negro woman and injuring three of her children, two of which may die. Fayetteville, Tenn., April 30. It is seldom our mountain country has such a cyclone. Only one member of this large family escaped unhurt. US Dept of Commerce Will Ross Lackey, Jr., and Esq. You can see his full report here. At Cross Roads, Scott County, it demolished the home of Henry Reed, debris falling upon him and crushing his skull. SHAMBURGER (2017): The path of this tornado, which touched down just south of where the Franklin tornado occluded near Clovercroft, was estimated to begin southwest of the Trinity Methodist Church southeast of Franklin. The damage in town is slight compared with the country. B. Thompson lives was blown across the street and his barn turned over, but his family was not hurt. The worst damage to houses is the home of Prof. J. M. Goulson, a good two-story house, completely ruined, but no loss of life, though to look at the ruins seems marvelous that the family escaped. The loss in timber alone in this section was placed at $100,000. Following are some of the more serious losses: Lee Smith, house and barn; J. S. Bryan, house and barn; Werner Stevenson, house and barn; W. H. Watson, house and barn; Otha Young, house and barn; W. S. McLaurine, house and barn; Irby Scruggs, residence, outhouses and tenant houses; - barn escaped, Mrs. Eliza Wilkinson, residence; Hood Wilkinson, orchard, shop and barn, resident damaged, but not wrecked; T. J. Hardy, residence and barn; Ike Shapard, gin, The Scruggs' school house, near Conway, and the school house and church at Bee Spring were utterly swept away. - The most horrible catastrophe ever known in Lincoln County was the cyclone which passed through the county last night about midnight, wrecking homes, destroying lives and injuring a large number of citizens. Nashville, TN500 Weather Station RoadOld Hickory, TN 37138615-754-8500Comments? Trees were twisted in two and hurled great distances. Farther to the east, the homes of Mrs. Upchurch and Mr. McAdoo were damaged or destroyed northwest of Lascassas. There have been. Mail service over Route No. One of the saddest stories took place at Leiper's Fork. Contributions may be sent direct to Mr. Young or to the Citizen and we will forward to the relief committee. It is reported that one man is dead, but his name cannot be ascertained. Greatest damage and the most horrible loss of life occurred in the community between Bunker Hill and Bryson, but the destruction was by no means confined to one place. The large marble shaft erected to the memory of the Collier family, and in the private ground, was thrown to the ground. As the storm moved eastward, it cut a path into the Southall community, causing major damage and dealing additional death blows. Get the Android Weather app from Google Play, 5 reported dead after severe weather in Kentucky,, Rollover crash on I-65N in Davidson County leads, Man hit, killed on Old Hickory Blvd. One of the heaviest and hardest rains followed by a hail storm; hundreds of trees blown down and nearly all orchards ruined. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. It is impossible to estimate the property loss, probably not less than a hundred thousand dollars. One brick home was completely demolished. From there, it crossed over to Columbia Avenue, where it completely wrecked everything along both sides of the pike, from Winstead Hill to the area just adjacent to Battle Ground Academy. Six people were killed in Hickman County, along a track through Shipps Bend, Centerville, and Little Tot. SHAMBURGER (2016): Based on the narrative by Grazulis and the reports in the Nashville American, the path of this tornado was adjusted to begin on the Humphreys County border around 9 miles west of Dickson, pass between Tennessee City and Dickson, go through Charlotte, and end between Charlotte and Bellsburg. W. C. Greer lost his large barn and two mail hacks. Miss Jennie Kelso, Fayetteville; killed by live electric light wire. A family of tornadoes also affected later Hickman and Williamson Counties southwest of Nashville and later moved into Cookeville and Putnam Counties. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, May 1 1909, PAGE 4, "RUTHERFORD COUNTY. The track of the cyclone was about a mile in width, passing across the country from west to east and north of Murfreesboro. The Bee Springs tornado touched down in northernmost Limestone County, Alabama, before crossing the into Lincoln and Giles Counties in Tennessee. Coming as it did near midnight, when the people generally were asleep, many barely escaped in their night clothes. It is miraculous that there was no more personal injuries, as this was the worst storm ever seen in this part of the State. Ed Ragland's house was blown from its foundation. NUMBER EIGHT - THE ZEPHYR TORNADO - MAY 30, 1909 Tornado number 8 formed somewhere close to the town of Zephyr, in Brown County, near midnight and destroyed large parts of the town during the early morning hours, leaving little to view except vacant lots. Will McGrew's family consisted of ten. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 2 1909, PAGE 4, section FOUR DEATHS IN MONTGOMERY: CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., May 1. The tornado tore apart eight or nine farms and damaged or destroyed 25 buildings in Charlotte. But for the fact that the country is hilly and in places thinly settled the destruction would have been even greater. In addition to those killed outright many were more or less seriously injured. The Weather Service has confirmed 66 tornadoes from Dec. 10 to 11 and 79 tornadoes Dec. 15. It is impossible to estimate the property loss, probably not less than a hundred thousand dollars. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 1 1909, PAGE 4, "DEKALB COUNTY": ALEXANDRIA, Tenn., April 30 - A destructive wind of high velocity accompanied with much lightning and the largest hail ever known here struck the section of the country from Statesville to Smith Fork, traveling east. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 1 1909, PAGE 12, "ON THE MOUNTAIN": MONTEAGLE, Tenn., April 30 - Much damage was done in this section by the storm of last night. GRAZULIS: Moved NE from 9 miles W of Dickson to Charlotte and on to Bellsburg. In the end, this first tornado, an F3, cut a path 45-miles long through Hickman, Maury, and Williamson counties. At least 695 . Coming into Robertson County the storm struck the barn of Mrs. Laban Warfield on the place occupied by Mr. Duff. Many tenant houses and barns were wrecked on different places. It is impossible to obtain details, as the wires are all down. Tornado destroyed six homes at Moreland. One brick home was completely demolished. Therefore, the Franklin County damage (at least F2) and Grundy County damage (F1) were combined into this entry and added to the NWS Nashville tornado database. However, the party living in this was away. There were also numerous reports of livestock killed by flying debris. The most terrible cyclone in the history of Giles County struck with great fury between 11 and 12 o'clock Thursday night. A gulch just west of the town evidently broke the force so that no serious damage has resulted. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 4 1909, PAGE 5, "HEAVY DAMAGE AT CHARLOTTE": CHARLOTTE, Tenn., May 3. This tornado appears to be the same tornado that struck Decaturville and Perryville in Decatur County, which crossed the Tennessee River before moving across central Perry County. Houses and barns with their contents, orchards, fences and timber make up a large list of valuable property much of which was literally blown out of existence in a few seconds. Columbia, Tenn., April 20. This tornado likely continued into Logan County, Kentucky, but no information is available. - April 29, at 8:15 p.m., Charlotte was visited with an electrical storm and tornado about 300 yards wide, taking all in its path. The Elk Cotton Mill was damaged about $5,000. A path about 100 yards wide was swept clear of timber. The cyclone went from Primm's on to Centreville. Questions? The poles were broken down and splintered and the wires were left in a tangled mass. The path of the cyclone at this point is about 300 yards wide, and was accompanied by a heavy rain and thunder and electrical display. The most terrible cyclone in the history of Giles County struck with great fury between 11 and 12 o'clock Thursday night. The seriously injured are M. J. Farrar and daughter, of Gyruston, the former having a broken collarbone, and the latter a broken arm and leg; residence wrecked and burned. Two persons were killed outright, James Stafford, an aged white man, who was taken 200 yards from his residence and his neck snapped, and a small colored child. NWS Between the Wilson turnpike and Nolensville Pike for a distance of seven miles and half mile wide a number of houses are destroyed. The storm was about two miles south of Alexandria, and the following farmers had their barns demolished entirely or unroofed: James Dinwiddle, J. S. Turner, J. D. Griffith, Oby Jenkins, G. G. Gibbs, Vick Groom, Bob Vannatta, John Midgett (two), Mort Foutch, and Hanison Self. Besides the loss of property, which is now estimated at $100,000, seven known dead are reported, and injured. 30 - A heavy and disastrous cyclone passed through this section last night between the hours of eleven and twelve o'clock and struck one-quarter of a mile west of Franklin, killing an old negro woman and injuring three of her children, two of which may die. Four people are known to be dead and two are missing, supposed to have been blown away as their home was demolished. The old Henry Wade residence, a two-story frame buildings, was demolished, and also several cabins on the place. The timbers in front of the hotel were laid waste, some of which fell on the hotel, doing considerable damage to the building. P. M. Greenwood had a small house blown away. This list does not include F0 events.

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1909 tornado outbreak

1909 tornado outbreak

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