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Newspaper Article
Floyd Tornado 1858

A terrible tornado and thunder storm passed over our neighboring town of Floyd during Friday night last. Some half dozen buildings were demolished by the wind and four or five families left roofless. One family, that of a Mr. Welch, received considerable injury. Mr. and Mrs. W. were somewhat hurt by the falling timbers of their house, their daughter's back was broken, and a son had his leg broken. Some forty acres of timber was blown down; fields of corn, wheat, oats, &c., were prostrated and almost entirely ruined. The thunder and lightning that night were awful - the wind blew a gale - and the rain fell in torrents.


Source: St. Charles City Republican Intelligencer, Thursday, August 5, 1858.

Transcribed by Lynn Diemer-Mathews and uploaded June 13, 2024.

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