The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire And Tornado ...

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The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire And Tornado ...
Marshall Logan
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I entered a house, or rather what had been a house, and beneath me lay a woman. I lookedand I knew that she was dead. We got all of the injured out of the ruinsand brought them to the train.
"We were about to leave when our attention was called to a little housesome distance from the others. It had been wrecked and moved from itsfoundation, but we found a mother and her little baby lying upon a beduninjured.
"The cloud wheeled and made towards South Omaha. We were not far behind, but our way wa
...s blocked by the debris the tornado had thrown on thetracks. Then, too, we stopped frequently to pick up the injured. Therewere some with their limbs torn off and all were cut and bleeding. " A Chicagoan, who withheld his name, told of the scenes at Omaha when thetrain stopped there. He said: "I was just recovering from what I had seen on the train when we pulledinto Omaha with the injured. It was night then, but such a night. Thesky was lighted with a red glare, and the streets were filled withpeople who acted as though they were mad.

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