Tornado Tears Roof Off of Ann Arbor Railroad Depot In Lakeland, June 1939
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Ann Arbor News, June 12, 1939
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Slate Roof Lifted From Depot At Lakeland: A large part of the heavy slate roof of the Ann Arbor Railroad depot at Lakeland was lifted by the wind Saturday night and thrown against a house nearby. A baggage truck was lodged between the tracks and debris that covered the rails in places made it necessary to flag down a freight train until section men could clear the tracks.
Ann Arbor News, June 12, 1939
Caption
Slate Roof Lifted From Depot At Lakeland: A large part of the heavy slate roof of the Ann Arbor Railroad depot at Lakeland was lifted by the wind Saturday night and thrown against a house nearby. A baggage truck was lodged between the tracks and debris that covered the rails in places made it necessary to flag down a freight train until section men could clear the tracks.
Year
1939
Month
June
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