| Two Short Items on a Sparta Flood | |
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Article 1: "On June 16, this little hamlet was visited by a genuine waterspout, drowning livestock, washing houses from their foundations and doing much damage to the tobacco crop. Half the town was almost inundated, the water being up to the eaves on some of the residences.. This was caused by the railroad culvert south of town becoming clogged up by the debris. The downpour covered a radius of three of four miles and lasted only about 40 miles." Article 2: "On last Thursday during the storm, lightening struck the residence
of Sheriff Jas. Connley, doing considerable damage. Thursday
afternoon, the Sparta neighborhood was visited by a cloud burst which
nearly ruined some of the farmers. The rain fell in sheets and
tore up even level land while the hillsides were washed into ruts and
gullies, the soil being carried away by the flood by the acre. In some
places the roads were covered with the mud and west Sparta was under
water and mud a part of the time. The two bridges over creeks on
the Warsaw and Sparta turnpike were washed out and the Warsaw stage was
unable to make its trips. The water was over ten feet deep in
these small creeks, and the damage it wrought is incalculable. The
storm did not appear to be even a mile in width for at points near
Warsaw and one side and Owenton on the other suffered no damage.
The loss in the strip visited by the storm will amount of thousands of
dollars." |
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| Both of these articles appeared in the Owenton News-Herald of June 22, 1905. | |