In the mud 10 years before. With my very eyes I saw the big budge across the river which is telescoped with its two halves slanting down from each and in the river and floorless.
The riverbanks I contracted on the wharf which was Chesterbrowns pride now what is left of it remains a a sad forlorn monument to the twist of the ruthless strength a misshapen mass of badly tangled angles.
And no one believes it had the strength of five thousand two hundred and eighty miles per hour? do.
All rail road blinds have been most severely damaged, bridges and gone and progress is impossible for embankments had been badly cracked, Rail beds wiped out and the rail spreads on all places.
As I myself read the tornado after sweeping the part of Johnsontown in its path away moved past La Salle side swiping it and the supreme display occurred as it careens at Chester Brown like a preliminary.