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The Bowery Boys, Vol. 2 [4 Discs]

The Bowery Boys, Vol. 2 [4 Discs]

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 74th United States Congress, Remington Rand Strike of 1936-1937, List of American Films of 1936, Flint Sit-Down Strike, 1936 International Lawn Tennis Challenge, Ss California Strike, Second London Naval Treaty, 1936 Cordele-Greensboro Tornado Outbreak, 1936 North American Heat Wave, California Pacific International Exposition, Pittsburgh Flood of 1936, 1936 in the United States, 1936 Tupelo-gainesville Tornado Outbreak, United States at the 1936 Winter Olympics, 1936 Indianapolis 500, Great Lakes Exposition, Texas Centennial Exposition, 1936 Pulitzer Prize, Gold Gulch. Excerpt: Time from first tornado to last tornado Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita Scale end{sloppypar The 1936 Cordele-Greensboro tornado outbreak was tornado outbreak that affected the Southeast United States during April 1936. The Greensboro, North Carolina and Cordele, Georgia tornadoes were the deadliest spawned during the April 12 outbreak, which developed in three waves of tornadic activity over 14 hours, associated with the same storm system.On the evening of April 2, 1936, the Greensboro tornado left a long path of F4 damage across the south side of Greensboro, passing through the south side of downtown. The storm began its path near High Point Road at Elam Street and continued east along Lee Street to east of Bennett College. This storm left $2 million in damage in Greensboro (1936 USD). It was responsible for 14 deaths and 144 injuries, standing as the second deadliest tornado in the history of North Carolina after a February 1884 tornado that caused 23 deaths along a path from Rockingham to Lillington .Later in the week, a second outbreak would spawn devastating tornadoes in Waynesboro, Tennessee , Tupelo, Mississippi and Gainesville, Georgia .Reported tornadoes See also (online edition) begin{s...

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