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Sunday's Storm

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
June
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The wind was out on a spree last Sunday afternoon. A terrible rain storm of short duration accompanied it. It ventea its fury upon the trees of Ann Arbor and then went its way to pastures nes?. An hour or two later the city was visited by an even heavier wind storm than the first one. The trees bent beneath its fury and many were denuded of their limbs. In vanous parts of the city trees were felled by the storm. The wind was no respector of persons. Several trees were broken in President AngelPs yard. A fine young tree in front of Mayor Darling's residence was sent whirling into innocuous desuetude. The whole top of Capt. Schuh's large cherry tree was brought low so that the captain could piek his cherries easily. Following the storm the.sun came out lighting up the hills around Ann Arbor and making the prettiest scènes ever beheld by our inhabitants.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News