The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire and Tornado

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The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire and Tornado

by Logan Marshall

EN·~7 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

Contents

2:25
2

CHAPTER I - The Greatest Cataclysm in American History

16:03
3

CHAPTER II - The Death-Bearing flood at Dayton

17:16
4

CHAPTER III - Dayton's Menace of Fire And Famine

27:19
5

CHAPTER IV - Dayton in the Throes of Distress

27:24
6

CHAPTER V - The Recuperation of Dayton

45:32
7

CHAPTER VI - Dayton: "The City of a Thousand Factories"

9:18
8

CHAPTER VII - The Devastation of Columbus

42:20
9

CHAPTER VIII - Columbus: the Beautiful Capital of Ohio

5:28
10

CHAPTER IX - Cincinnati: A New Center of Peril

13:11

Description

A sweeping, first‑hand account brings the 1913 calamities that ravaged the American Midwest to vivid life. In a single, relentless season tornadoes ripped through Omaha, floods swamped Dayton and surrounding river valleys, and raging fires turned thriving towns into ash. The narrative moves from the sudden, deafening roar of the tornado that flattened city blocks to the slow, choking rise of waters that swallowed homes and factories, painting a picture of nature’s raw power confronting early‑20th‑century industry and ambition.

Beyond the sheer scale of destruction, the book captures the ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances. It follows volunteers, clergy, and strangers who formed impromptu rescue teams, the frantic scramble to shelter the displaced, and the early attempts to coordinate relief across state lines. Interwoven with these human stories are reflections on what the disaster taught a nation about humility before the elements and the early steps toward better preparedness. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation of both the fragility and the resilience of communities facing nature’s fiercest blows.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (416K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

LM

Logan Marshall

1884–1937

A prolific early 20th-century editor and popular writer, he is best remembered for fast-moving books that brought major events to a wide audience. His best-known work, The Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters, helped fix his name in disaster writing and popular history.

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