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Eight-year-old boy of Paulina Farris, colored, Centreville. Ed Ragland's house was blown from its foundation. Hardest-hit areas were in and around Pulaski, Bryson and Fayetteville. Homes were "obliterated" at "Bee Springs" and near "Millville." 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 Evans Mills, on Stones River, one mile north of Florence, were blown into the river and destroyed. There were no additional fatalities from these tornadoes. - 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. Others are not expected to recover. Today the people of Cookeville and Algood are applying themselves vigorously to removing the debris and repairing the damages and the fact that no one was killed dispels much of the gloom caused by the destruction of property. 11, had his skull fractured by falling timbers. Many of the inhabitants here moved to Bryson, a few miles away, and that community grew a little bit larger. But nowhere was the loss of life greater or the destruction of property more complete than in Giles County. The tornado outbreak this week featured more than 400 tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings that spanned nearly two-dozen states. From the foot of the mountain, near Wonder Cave, half way to the top, two-thirds of the large trees are down. -92-93 Daily Journal, Stevens Point, WI. No fatalities have been reported as yet, but several are very painfully hurt. After striking Nolensville, the storm moved into Rutherford County. Damage:
Coming as it did near midnight, when the people generally were asleep, many barely escaped in their night clothes. Thousands of dollars worth of property completely ruined. 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. Historian John Lancaster with the Giles County Historical Society recalled that fateful night. Ward's Mill, one of the oldest country mills in the country, was blown bodily into Stones River. Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. 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. RUGBY. W. C. Greer lost his large barn and two mail hacks. The property loss cannot be estimated. But several hundred dollars will be needed for relief work and the more fortunate should respond liberally. With the exception of several street lights being burned out, the damage at McEwen was slight. Mr. Brinkley's house was carried from its foundations, as was a newly completed house of J. The most terrible cyclone in the history of Giles County struck with great fury between 11 and 12 o'clock Thursday night. 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. Damage:
Bob White's house was blown from its foundation. Another tornado or downburst later struck near Monterey in eastern Putnam County, as the Nashville American reported "one of the worst wind storms in the history of the town" unroofed houses and barns, but the description of the damage is unclear whether a tornado or downburst was the cause.