Thanks to you , Suzy for posting this collection . Wonder if there are any pictures of the path that one divergent section of the storm traveled along , which damaged the barns where the Domingues were living , tore up the Bellows Sugar Woods and John Shedd's Barns , Reggie's Egg Buildings , Hubbert's house and Sam's property , and moved across that little valley passing by Bob Gates House , where it moved the chimney a few inches away from that building , and dropped a number of trees surrounding the Reservoir , as opposed to the second path which came up the river, damaging the roof of the new addition at the school , trees on the Main Street through the village ,the Parsonage at the foot of Mill Hill , and finally ,the third path which was on the other side of the Lamoille and heavily damaged trees and buildings from Georgia Mountain to Rt. 104
The strange thing was that in between these paths of destruction there was virtually little damage to buildings or other property , and no one was injured from the entire storm !!!