The History of Warner New Hampshire for One Hundred And Forty Four Years From

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The 8th and 9th were warm days : the latter was sultry. About five o'clock a black cloud was observed to rise rapidly in the north- west, and to bear south-easterly, illumined in its course by incessant flashes of lightning. There was a most terrifying commotion in the cloud itself, which gave warning of fearful desolation. A high wind pre- vailed as far back as Lake Champlain, but the tornado acquired no destructive force till it passed over Gran- tham mountains. In Croydon the house of Deacon... Cooper was shattered, and his barn, with its contents, was entirely swept away. No other buildings were directly in its narrow path, till it nearly reached Sun- apee lake. Here it came in contact with the farm and buildings of John Harvey Huntoon, of Wendell, now Sunapee. There were eight persons in the house. They had beheld the frightful appearance of the cloud ; had seen the air before it filled with birds, and broken limbs of trees, and rubbish of all kinds ; but there had not been much time for.

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