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The True Story Of Our National Calamity Of Flood, Fire And Tornado (1913)
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356 pages
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The narrative delves into the early 20th-century natural disasters in the United States, detailing catastrophic floods, fires in major cities, and devastating tornadoes. It vividly recounts the events leading up to these calamities, their profound effects on communities, and the courageous actions of rescue workers. Additionally, the book examines the broader social and economic consequences on agriculture, industry, and infrastructure. This historical account highlights the resilience of the human spirit during crises, making it essential for enthusiasts of American history and disaster narratives.
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2009, paperback
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