Bollinger Family Plot
Infant, J.P., John A., Lydia F., Herbert L., Mary C., and Henry C.
TORNADO OF APRIL, 1880
One of the more notable events in Webster County History occurred on April 18, 1880 with a tornado that began in McDonald County, MO (SW Corner), moved through Barry County, joined forces with the "Mike's Creek" tornado moving towards Greene County where the Mike's Creek tornado went southeast entering Webster County and demolishing the county seat, killing 87 persons. The suffering and destruction that was created by this storm is depicted in detail in the Wilson and Goodspeed's histories.
Goodspeed lists among the following killed at Marshfield: Henry Bollinger
Bollinger Family Plot
Infant, J.P., John A., Lydia F., Herbert L., Mary C., and Henry C.
TORNADO OF APRIL, 1880
One of the more notable events in Webster County History occurred on April 18, 1880 with a tornado that began in McDonald County, MO (SW Corner), moved through Barry County, joined forces with the "Mike's Creek" tornado moving towards Greene County where the Mike's Creek tornado went southeast entering Webster County and demolishing the county seat, killing 87 persons. The suffering and destruction that was created by this storm is depicted in detail in the Wilson and Goodspeed's histories.
Goodspeed lists among the following killed at Marshfield: Henry Bollinger
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