“The Kansas City Star
26 May 1896, Tue – Page 1STORM AFTER STORM,
Sections of Michigan, Iowa and Illinois Visited by Deadly and Destructive Tornadoes and Floods.
NINETY-NINE LIVES LOST,
Thirty-Eight People in Small Towns in th Vicinity of Oxford, Mich., Killed by the Wind.
At Least Thirty-Five Victims of the Tornado in Central and Flood in Eastern Iowa.”
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Good to see your site is at least here for now! Saw it off-line this AM, and saw a comment on another blog that your site might have been hacked, but found your twitter feed and so I’m back here for now!