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The 1958 Colfax Tornado Troy Knutson Michelle Knutson

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The 1958 Colfax Tornado Troy Knutson Michelle Knutson
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 75.85 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Troy Knutson; Michelle Knutson
ISBN: 9781439667019, 1439667012
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The 1958 Colfax Tornado Troy Knutson Michelle Knutson by Troy Knutson; Michelle Knutson 9781439667019, 1439667012 instant download after payment.

June 4, 1958, was a muggy and breezy day in western Wisconsin. Across central Minnesota, severe weather was brewing. In the early afternoon, the Minnesota storms crossed the border into Wisconsin. As farmers were tending to milking chores and families were wrapping up the workday and sitting down to supper, one of the worst tornadoes in Wisconsin's history touched down. At 7:07 p.m., what had been multiple, smaller tornadoes combined into one massive F5 tornado that ripped through the village of Colfax, leaving a path of death and destruction that would require months of recovery. In Colfax, 12 people were killed, hundreds were injured, and millions of dollars in damage was done to property. However, in the wake of the storm, a community and its neighbors came together as one to care for the survivors and begin the process of healing and rebuilding.

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