MIDWEST STORM RAVAGES FARMS
YANKTON, S.D., June 8. One man was killed, a boy was injured, probably fatally, several other person received minor injuries, windmills, barns and other buildings were wrecked, and trees uprooted in sections swept by a wind and rainstorm yesterday. Ferdinand Buchholz, 39, farmer living 7 miles southeast of Tripp, was crushed to death under the debris of his barn while unhitching a team.
Spokane Daily Chronicle, June 8, 1935, page 33
Spokane, WA
Newspaper article above was contributed by Robin (#48377029)
MIDWEST STORM RAVAGES FARMS
YANKTON, S.D., June 8. One man was killed, a boy was injured, probably fatally, several other person received minor injuries, windmills, barns and other buildings were wrecked, and trees uprooted in sections swept by a wind and rainstorm yesterday. Ferdinand Buchholz, 39, farmer living 7 miles southeast of Tripp, was crushed to death under the debris of his barn while unhitching a team.
Spokane Daily Chronicle, June 8, 1935, page 33
Spokane, WA
Newspaper article above was contributed by Robin (#48377029)
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