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.U>i7-:\Tf'A'/:S A.XD i-:sc.iPKs. 159<br />

Dcrmott advisoa her to take the cliildrcn to a pLiLe <strong>of</strong> saiety.<br />

Neither slie nor<br />

lier famih would leave without him. He at ouei' be-an to dress. Inil miccceded<br />

in i;ettin,t;- on onl\- li:s uiiderclothin;-; and pants when lie heard the<br />

crashinL; and roaring. ] )a^hinL; .lown stairs, he 1. d the wa\-, with his little<br />

dan-liter, up Railroad street to Mal/i's alley, thron;^h which they ran to the<br />

hill. <strong>The</strong> water was so close upon llu-in the adv.ince wave 01 the tlood struck<br />

some <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Cox's chudren a short distatice from the house and n<strong>early</strong> swept<br />

them <strong>of</strong>f their feet.<br />

|ohn Burket. his wife and four children were in their house on Washington<br />

street, opposite the Company store. <strong>The</strong> Woodvale bridge struck the house<br />

and destroyed it, separating the family. ^^Ir. Burket was rescued at the rolling<br />

mill, badly injured. Two <strong>of</strong> the children were taken out on Kernville Hill.<br />

Little Frank had an arm broken in two places. His life was saved h\ little<br />

Jessie, fourteen \ ear=, \. Siie did not get home until Wednes

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