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32: 171:"branches" and "eddies" were observed as the tornado passed through the town. "Death rode upon that sulphury siroc" as "the angry elements at the beck of an invisible power lay waste the fairest portion of the village." Ten people were killed on one street. A death toll of 17 is usually given for this tornado, but according to the History of Vernon County at least 13 people were killed in Viroqua and as many as 12 others may have died later from injuries. The tornado moved at an estimated 60 mph as it approached a schoolhouse 2 miles east of 175:
containing a teacher and 24 students. The building was lifted into the air "and dashed to ground", killing the teacher and eight students. Foot-square timbers were carried "long distances; tree tops were filled with feather beds, chairs, and clothing. All kinds of livestock were either dead or
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after it became a state 17 years prior. Although the tornado was unrated, it is believed the intensity of the damage caused was similar to the kind that is caused by a
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moved through western Wisconsin on Thursday, June 29, 1865. With at least 22 fatalities, it was one of the first deadly
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writhing on the points of broken branches; 20-ton rocks were rolled, lifted, and broken".
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June 28, the almost entire destruction of the village of
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List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks


"Tornadoes of June 28, 1865"
"Vernon County (WI) Tornadoes"
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"Terrible Tornado in Vernon County, Appeal in Behalf of the Sufferers"
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Tornado events in Wisconsin
June 28, 1865
April 18, 1880
June 12, 1899
November 11, 1911
Palm Sunday 1920
June 19, 1951

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