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TORNADO DAMAGE IN KANSAS.—A scene of wreckage after a tornado had passed through the small town of Meriden, in Kansas, on May 19. On the right is a grain elevator which withstood the wind while lesser structures round it were flattened. The wreckage in front of the elevator was all that remained of the town’s railway station.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 18

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TORNADO DAMAGE IN KANSAS.—A scene of wreckage after a tornado had passed through the small town of Meriden, in Kansas, on May 19. On the right is a grain elevator which withstood the wind while lesser structures round it were flattened. The wreckage in front of the elevator was all that remained of the town’s railway station. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 18

TORNADO DAMAGE IN KANSAS.—A scene of wreckage after a tornado had passed through the small town of Meriden, in Kansas, on May 19. On the right is a grain elevator which withstood the wind while lesser structures round it were flattened. The wreckage in front of the elevator was all that remained of the town’s railway station. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 18