Greatest damage and the most horrible loss of life occurred in the community between Bunker Hill and Bryson, but the destruction was by no means confined to one place. January's Tornado Outbreak Threat Highest In South | Weather.com This tornado was almost certainly produced by the same supercell that spawned the even worse Giles/Lincoln County tornado just to the west.
December tornado record crushed by historic onslaught of storms - The This tornado appears to be from the same long-track supercell which tracked from the Memphis area and later produced the tornadoes in Hickman, Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, DeKalb, Putnam, Fentress, and Scott Counties. Questions? Only two houses were left standing. W. S. McLaurine's baby were also killed. 30. 30 - A heavy and disastrous cyclone passed through this section last night between the hours of eleven and twelve o'clock and struck one-quarter of a mile west of Franklin, killing an old negro woman and injuring three of her children, two of which may die. Jeff Dunnivant, a tenant on Irby Scruggs' place and his family escaped from the wreckage of their home with only slight injuries, but not a fragment of anything was left to the family, except the night clothes in which they were sleeping. The lightning flashed incessantly, and all evidences indicated that a great storm was raging in the neighboring sections. The greatest damage was done in the Florence and Walter Hill sections. The cyclone went from Primm's on to Centreville. - Following the trail of the storm which passed through Centreville April 9, the tornado last night between 10 and 11 o'clock was one of the most appalling that has visited this section probably in half a century. March sets record for most tornado reports - NBC News Late-April 1909 Tornado Outbreak - Confirmed Tornadoes - April 29 Event April 29 Event Read more about this topic: Late-April 1909 Tornado Outbreak, Confirmed Tornadoes Famous quotes containing the word event: " When we awoke, we found a heavy dew on our blankets. 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. A list of the top 10 worst tornadoes in Texas history Centreville, Tenn., April 30. Some homes were reportedly destroyed in six counties further to the ENE, but tornadoes there are not confirmable. Mr. Parkes had a cow killed, fruit trees destroyed and barn blown down. Several parties sustained slight injuries. The cyclone wrecked the house and killed Mrs. McGrew and six children, while Mr. McGrew, a son and a baby escaped with serious injuries. Dickson was left to the right of the storm's pathway, and fortunately little damage was done here. Web. Damage:
Following are some of the more serious losses: Lee Smith, house and barn; J. S. Bryan, house and barn; Werner Stevenson, house and barn; W. H. Watson, house and barn; Otha Young, house and barn; W. S. McLaurine, house and barn; Irby Scruggs, residence, outhouses and tenant houses; - barn escaped, Mrs. Eliza Wilkinson, residence; Hood Wilkinson, orchard, shop and barn, resident damaged, but not wrecked; T. J. Hardy, residence and barn; Ike Shapard, gin, The Scruggs' school house, near Conway, and the school house and church at Bee Spring were utterly swept away. 1909 Oct 14, Tornado Outbreak, AL (11-21), AR (2), GA (1-2), TN (42 In Tennessee, the town of Locke was mostly destroyed by the first F3 tornado. Prof. J. M. Coulson's residence destroyed and a number of other buildings greatly damaged. This tornado is estimated to have touched down in Fentress County southwest of Gatewood Ford Road just west of the Morgan County border, then moved northeast to near where the Crooked Creek and Clear Fork meet destroying a sawmill (F1), and then on into Morgan County. Tornado caused $60,000 in damage at Sidney. The house was completely torn to pieces. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, May 1 1909, PAGE 4, "RUTHERFORD COUNTY. This would be typical of damage reports all along the storm route that night. That tornado appears to have begun west of Aspen Hill, passing near Aspen Hill and Conway, where the school was destroyed, between Bunker Hill and Bryson, and through Bee Spring. The old McGavock home is wrecked. Damage:
Greatest damage and the most horrible loss of life occurred in the community between Bunker Hill and Bryson, but the destruction was by no means confined to one place. Bud Guffey, his wife, and two chidlren. Four people are known to be dead and two are missing, supposed to have been blown away as their home was demolished. April 29, 1909 Tornado Outbreak. Eight-year-old boy of Paulina Farris, colored, Centreville. The damage in town is slight compared with the country. F. H. Hickerson, in the mercantile business, suffered quite a loss. Its course was about a half mile wide and lay from Cross Roads into Scott Co., between the farms of William Cummings and Laban Riseden, just escaping both the homesteads, but tearing up all the timber in the neighborhood and bearing on southward below Rugby, carrying away the home of Young John Brewster and crushing in his shoulder and injuring his wife.
The tornado is included here with an estimated F2 intensity and 2 injuries based on the destruction of the Bush Brown home south of McEwen. Track of Cyclone a Mile Wide and Vast Damage Done": MURFREESBORO, Tenn., April 30. And the tornado also injured 70 people as it traveled through the county, Lancaster said. Mrs. Reed was also found unconscious, but has recovered. The late-April 1909 tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak that affected much of the central and Southern United States between April 29 and May 1, 1909. And five days later, Mrs. Marlin died from her injuries at a Nashville hospital. The barn of William Gillam was blown down and his house twisted. CYCLONE BRINGS DEATH AND DESTRUCTION Many Lives and Much Property Lost in Giles County. There is no information about the tornado path from Lascassas into Wilson County, so the tornado is estimated to have lifted somewhere southwest of Statesville. No lives were lost, but live stock suffered greatly. Ward's Mill, one of the oldest country mills in the country, was blown bodily into Stones River. Others moved to towns like Elkton, which is the closest incorporated town to the area, Lancaster said. The damage reported in the far western and northern suburbs of Fayetteville along with the $5,000 damage to the Elk Cotton Mills north of Fayetteville indicates the tornado continued for several more miles before lifting northeast of Fayetteville, not 5 miles to the northwest as Grazulis stated. Please select one of the following: Nashville (KOHX) Local Standard Radar (low bandwidth), Hopkinsville, KY (KHPX) Local Standard Radar (low bandwidth), Hytop, AL (KHTX) Local Standard Radar (low bandwidth), Columbus, MS (KGWX) Local Standard Radar (low bandwidth), National Radar Standard Radar (low bandwidth), Southern Mississippi Valley Local Standard Radar (low bandwidth), Central Great Lakes Local Standard Radar (low bandwidth), Southeast Local Standard Radar (low bandwidth), State of Tennessee and Middle TN Daily Climate, Elkton Story Mapper - Bee Springs Tornado, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Special thanks to Sam Shamburger from the National Weather Service office in Nashville, who did extensive research on this tornado outbreak. The cyclone followed the course of Dog Creek, a small stream close to the springs, and followed it until it came to the mouth of the hollow, when it entered the hollow and laid waste everything in its path. 1 could not continue on account of the wreckage of the roadways. A portion of the residence of Mrs. Alice Estes was blown away. Affecting particularly the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys, it killed over 150 people, 60 of them in the U.S. state of Tennessee alone. His entire family was wiped out of existence. If your child will play baseball or softball this spring, youll need to stock up on appropriate clothing and equipment. The cyclone struck Rudolphtown about 8 o'clock and traveled in a northeasterly course.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) The deadliest tornado outbreak ever in Middle Tennessee struck the region from the evening hours of April 29, 1909, through the night and into the next day on April. Jack Pope's home was wrecked and he and his wife were killed. This historical footage of Oklahoma's worst-ever tornado outbreak was assembled using News 9's on-air broadcast along with storm tracker footage and some images/interviews with viewers. SHAMBURGER (2016): The devastating and very large Decherd tornado, which was only given a few meager words in the book Significant Tornadoes by Tom Grazulis, began somewhere west of Owl Hollow in western Franklin County, then moved east-northeast passing about 1.3 miles north of Winchester, then plowing directly through Decherd. A large warehouse and storehouse were wrecked. The residence of J. M. Lews at that place was twisted entirely around, but it did not fall, but is in such a damaged condition that it will be necessary to tear it down. Tornado - Occurrence in the United States | Britannica The Elk Cotton Mill was damaged about $5,000. SHAMBURGER (2016): This tornado was not included in Grazulis' book Significant Tornadoes 1680-1991. Photos of the damage in the Hillsboro (Leiper's Fork) area from the Nashville American newspaper show extreme damage, with a home wiped off the foundation and a hillside forest completely destroyed, suggesting this tornado reached F4 intensity. Many tenant houses and barns were wrecked on different places. 1998 - 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. | All Rights Reserved. For several minutes it was as bright as the glare of a noonday sun with this setting, the wind terrific in force and volume halted at no obstacle, and in its path it left an imprint on everything it touched. - The windstorm in this county Thursday night was probably the worst in its history. Nashville, TN500 Weather Station RoadOld Hickory, TN 37138615-754-8500Comments? Four-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thompson, Totty's Bend. Many Lives and Much Property Lost in Giles County. Best athletic wear for kids joining baseball and, How to watch all the Oscar-nominated movies in style, Best smart home devices for older users, according, 5 reported dead after severe weather in Kentucky, Rollover crash cleared on I-65N, injuries reported, Man hit, killed after celebrating birthday in Nashville, Driver dead after MD tanker explosion, fire, Ja Morant investigated by NBA over Instagram post, More than 21K NES customers without power, Downed power lines cause road closure in Goodlettsville, 1 killed amid turbulence event on business jet, Straight line winds damage buildings in Waverly, Portions of Calif. home hang over cliff after landslide, BBB: Beware of Storm Chasers in Middle TN, WATCH: Carjacking suspect caught after wild chase, Man dies after being hit by metal carport in Kentucky, Highest wind speeds from Fridays severe storms, Parent threatens teacher over book assignments, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. April 20, 1909: A windstorm "of great cyclonic power" caused $15,000 of damage in Putnam County. The stock barn of Rural home Stock farm was torn to pieces, and there were many other houses, barns, and outhouses destroyed. However, for several hours a strong gale blew, and there was more or less excitement in the town throughout the night. Several negro families lost their homes. One brick home was completely demolished. Contributions may be sent direct to Mr. Young or to the Citizen and we will forward to the relief committee. "November 20, 1900 Tornado Outbreak." Undated. Miss Jennie Kelso, Fayetteville; killed by live electric light wire.
It is impossible to obtain details, as the wires are all down. Will McGrew's family consisted of ten. Great injury was done forests. [2], The April 1909 outbreak was part of an active and deadly year nationally for tornadoes. Fortunately no one was killed, but several were wounded. Franklin, Tenn., Apr. Jim Cheat, a prosperous farmer near town, lost his barn, and had one very fine mule killed by the storm. The house of Mr. Harvey, near town, was turned bottom side up without serious injury to the occupants. after celebrating, Driver dead after Maryland tanker explosion, Ja Morant investigated by NBA after Instagram post, How NIL will affect local high school athletes, The right thing to do: College softball players, Forsberg, Giannis join Nashville SC ownership group, Ja Morant accused of making threatening statement, Arrest warrants issued for projected NFL draft pick, Best athletic wear for kids joining baseball and, How to watch all the Oscar-nominated movies in style, Best smart home devices for older users, according, 5 reported dead after severe weather in Kentucky, Rollover crash cleared on I-65N, injuries reported, Man hit, killed after celebrating birthday in Nashville, Driver dead after MD tanker explosion, fire, Ja Morant investigated by NBA over Instagram post, More than 21K NES customers without power, Downed power lines cause road closure in Goodlettsville, 1 killed amid turbulence event on business jet, Straight line winds damage buildings in Waverly, Portions of Calif. home hang over cliff after landslide, BBB: Beware of Storm Chasers in Middle TN, WATCH: Carjacking suspect caught after wild chase, Man dies after being hit by metal carport in Kentucky, Highest wind speeds from Fridays severe storms, Parent threatens teacher over book assignments, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. One-half of the house where Attorney J. - A terrific wind and rainstorm passed through this section last night at about 10:30 o'clock, destroying property and damaging crops of the neighboring farmers to such an extent that it is probable that they will have to be replanted. Therefore, the Franklin County damage (at least F2) and Grundy County damage (F1) were combined into this entry and added to the NWS Nashville tornado database. A third son died two days later as a result of injuries sustained during the tornado. This list does not include F0 events. The storm seemed to reach the proportions of a tornado at a late hour of the night, sweeping from northeast to southwest, carrying down many farm buildings, but fortunately it passed through a sparsely-settled section and in about twenty minutes it completely reversed its course, turning from the northeast to the southwest, and many of the buildings were blown back in the opposite direction. This massive tornado then passed into Lincoln County through the northern suburbs of Fayetteville before lifting northeast of Fayetteville. The top of the house was blown off and Mrs. Cox was thrown by the wind into the garden a short distance away. FROM THE WILLIAMSON HERALD NEWSPAPER: The second tornado that night struck at 11:15 p.m. about four miles southwest of Nolensville. A relief committee was organized with John W. Young, Elkton R. 1, as chairman, and in a little while enough funds were in hand to provide food and clothing to supply the immediate necessities of those who had lost everything. B. Thompson lives was blown across the street and his barn turned over, but his family was not hurt. If your child will play baseball or softball this spring, youll need to stock up on appropriate clothing and equipment. FROM THE PULASKI CITIZEN NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ON MAY 6, 1909: Centreville, Tenn., April 30. Damage:
The tornado continued into Giles County where nine more people lost their lives. Remembering the April 27, 2011, tornado super outbreak - Washington Post Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. GRAZULIS: Moved NE from just over the Alabama line, crossing extreme SE Giles County to 5 miles NW of Fayetteville. The Tri-State Tornado occurred on March 18, 1925. Damage:
In addition to those killed outright many were more or less seriously injured. US Dept of Commerce Mrs. Berry (sic) Prosser, near Fayetteville; fatally injured. Another strong tornado struck Franklin County near Decherd. Will McGrew's family consisted of ten. The total damage cannot be accurately stated, but it will go into the thousands of dollars in this section. It will amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Among the towns affected were Horn Lake, Mississippi, where about half of the fatalities were recorded, and Whitehaven, Tennessee, where the tornado damaged 30 homes. National Weather Service The barn of Dr. Neely, representative from this county, was blown away. This tornado was reported to occur over 2 hours after the Dickson County tornado, so it does not appear they are part of the same tornado or were produced by the same supercell, although that is certainly possible if the reported time is incorrect. FROM THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN, MAY 4 1909, PAGE 5, "HEAVY DAMAGE AT CHARLOTTE": CHARLOTTE, Tenn., May 3. When the tornado outbreak was over, at least 62 people had been killed across Middle Tennessee, and over 200 more were left injured. GRAZULIS: Moved NE near "Sango," 8 miles ESE of Clarksville. In the end, this first tornado, an F3, cut a path 45-miles long through Hickman, Maury, and Williamson counties. Mrs. Welch and son, Byron, sustained slight injuries, the former being hit on the head and the latter had a gash cut in his cheek. The Sixth District schoolhouse, of Rutherford County, was blown a distance of fifteen or twenty feet and left standing without showing any visible results of great damage. The path length was extended from Grazulis' 15 miles to 20 miles and path width added as 1/4 mile based on the information in the Nashville American, along with the time being adjusted to 8 PM from 830 PM. The desperately injured are: R. H. Thompson, a son and daughter of Mrs. Money, Hiram Prince and Prof. R. S. Ballen. Both the Methodist and Christian churches are blown down; the homes of Will Tullass and James Marshall, both of which were beautiful country residences, are complete wrecks; the home of James Nolen is considerably damage, but not so bad as the others. Only one member of this large family escaped unhurt. The night of the 29th was one of severe wind and rain, with heavy thunder and lightning the cyclone coming at 2 a.m. Friday morning with a low terrible rumbling heard by those awake at Rugby. Much of the land was washed. The F-scale rating, location and path width are estimated from the reported damage. Will Hudson, another farmer near Charlotte, lost his barn, and had several head of stock crippled by the storm.
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