A TORNADO AT NUTLEY, N.J.;
MADE A PATH
TWENTY FEET WIDE
AVOIDING ALL
RESIDENCES.
Tore Great Trees Out of the Ground
-- An Elm, Three Feet in Diameter, Uprooted and Hurled End over End
-- Corner of the Railway Station Struck by the Edge of the Storm
-- Nobody Hurt
-- No Report of Damage at Neighboring Points.
June 22, 1896, Wednesday
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NUTLEY, N.J., June 21 -- This village had a small tornado all to itself this afternoon. It does not appear to have visited any other place. ...
Source: New York Times
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