Book/Printed Material The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire
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Image 1 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire F 45 .T68 L2 Copy 1 THE GREAT TORNADO ^Of 1821= IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Compiled and Edited By Fred W. Lamb Member of New Hampshire Historical Society MANCHESTER, N. H., 1 908
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 2 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire T t: EDITORIAL NOTE. It has never seemed to me that an adequate account of the -Great Tornado, from its beginning to its end, has ever been compiled. This I have endeavored…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 3 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire p liJ
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 4 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire FRED W. LAMB.
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 5 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire THE GREAT TORXADO OF 1821. By Fred W. Lamb. The earh^ part of the month of September, 1821, was noted for being very stormy. On the third of the month a violent…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 6 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire feet. The width of its track was from six rods to half a mile, changing with the height of the cloud which rose and fell. It was the widest on the higher…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 7 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire sepai ated from the body of a cart, carried sixty rods and dashed to pieces, one of them having only two spokes left in it. The onl} furniture found in the house…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 8 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire following query ai^peared in the Bonton Tran.scrij f, a few months ago, in regard to it la the Boston Herald of August 16, 1903, appeared an ar- ticle on Lake Sunapee, N.…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 9 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire torical cyclone. Starting on the south side of Grantham Mountain, it suddenly struck the east shore near Hastings, de- mohshed the house of llarvey IRmtoon, who, with his wife, on the way…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 10 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire 6 in the Soo-nipi Park Lodge pamphlet. But to one famihar with the writings of Dickens it certainly lacks the Dickensian touch. I shall want something more definite than the state- ment…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 11 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire broken and much of the furniture and clothing was blown away. Nathan llerrick had a new two-story house frame nearly covered.. This was blown down, with two barns. Asa Gage s house…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 12 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire 8 apparently been made by the fall of a side of a barn that must have been blown whole at least a quarter of a mile. A birch tree, whose trunk was…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 13 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire his wife, was very mucli injured ))y the timbers which fell u])oa her. Mrs. Daniel Savory was fearfully hruised. She had just taken an infant, Emily 1)., out of a cradle and…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 14 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire 10 place, probably the property of both families. The ground was sweetened with honey for half a mile, but no hive nor sign of a bee was ever seen afterwards. Furniture and…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 15 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire 11 8lio;lit injuries. Bridges in this vicinity made of logs Mere scattered in every direction. Rocks, some of which weighed five hundred pounds or over, Avere moved several feet and a hemlock…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 16 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire 12 carried with the feather bed and dropi)ed some rods from the house and one arm was broken. Mrs. Flanders was thrown to the Hoor witli ]Miss Richardson on top of her…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 17 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire 13 Of the children, Caleb and Joseph were badly hurt and Mary Sally was greatly bruised and burned. Piercing shrieks and cries from two others, who were ten or twelve years old,…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 18 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire 14 terrible arm that had reached down to the earth was lifted up and did no further damage, passing out of sight behind a black cloud. As a contribution for the relief…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 19 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire 15 A History of the Town of New London, 1779-1899, by M. Lord. Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society, Vol. 3. Article on Warner, N. PL, by Dr. Moses Long. History…
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 20 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 21 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908
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Image 22 of The great tornado of 1821 in New Hampshire LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 013 984 944 9
- Contributor: Lamb, Fred W. (Fred William)
- Date: 1908