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The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire and Tornado

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A journalistic chronicle of a catastrophic regional disaster in March 1913, recounting widespread tornadoes, floods, fires and blizzards that devastated towns across Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska and neighboring states; it documents destruction in cities such as Dayton, Omaha, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, the human toll and heroic rescues, the spread of fire and disease, the disruption of transport and communications, communal relief efforts and national sympathy, illustrated with photographs, historical comparisons to prior floods, and concluding with lessons and precautionary measures for future calamities.

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Logan Marshall

Logan Marshall was an American author known for his works that delve into historical tragedies and disasters. His notable titles include "Horrors and Atrocities of the Great War," which examines the brutal realities of World War I, and "The Tragic Story of the Empress of Ireland," detailing maritime disasters. Marshall's writing often reflects a keen interest in the impact of catastrophic events on society, capturing the human experience amid calamity. His works contribute to the literary discourse surrounding historical events, offering readers insights into the tragedies that have shaped modern history.

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