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Kusa, OK Wind Storm, Sept 1915

BUILDINGS RAZED BY A KUSA STORM

Special to The World.

KUSA, Okla., Sept. 28.---The new town of Kusa suffered considerable loss this afternoon from a terrible wind storm. The Esterie Smelter lost one block nearing completion, but the Nicholson plant stood the storm without damage. Two frame store buildings were blown off their foundations, while a fifteen-foot stone wall was demolished. Several modern residences were blown away. A Japanese cook of Mr. Nicholson received painful injuries. No fatalities resulted.

Daily Tulsa World, Tulsa, OK 29 Sept 1915
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Transcribed by Linda Horton. Thank you, Linda!

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