File:Christian Church After Tornado, May, 26, 1917 - Kouts, Indiana (52431184286).jpg

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CYCLONE VIEW KOUTS IND 5/26/17

Date: May 26, 1917 Source Type: Postcard Publisher, Printer, Photographer: King Postmark: June 7, 1917, Kouts, Indiana Collection: Steven R. Shook Remark: This postcard image shows the Christian Church located in Kouts, Porter County, Indiana, after a tornado hit the community. The church was rebuilt using cement blocks and the doors from the wood framed church were reused as the entry doors for the new church.

The message written by the sender on the reverse states in part:

The remains of the Christian Church after the tornado. Our home was minus windows, singles, chimneys, porch and trees, but very little according to other places."

On May 26, 1917, northern Illinois and Indiana experienced a significant weather event spawning a tornado that caused significant destruction. The storm system spawning the tornado began at 3:10 pm in Mendota, Illinois, and traveled at a rate of approximately 40 miles per hour. The storm headed in a primarily easterly direction with a very slight southern tilt, traveling just north of Elwood, Illinois, then between Crown Point and Cedar Lake, Indiana, through Hebron, and then ending in Kouts at 5:56 pm. Intense darkness was reported by those directly in the path of the storm. In Illinois, hail stones from the storm system were measured to be the size of hen's eggs, while in Porter County hail stones measuring six to ten inches in circumference and one-half pound in weight were reported to have fallen thickly in the area. Property loss in Porter County alone was estimated to $500,000 (approximately $8.4 million in 2008 dollars). In Porter County, the mile wide tornado killed two individuals, D. B. Resh, an old farmer, and fifteen year old Julia Lane. Numerous livestock were also killed, twelve family dwellings were destroyed, and significant timber and orchards in the path of the twister were heavily damaged or destroyed. The Porter County Red Cross, which was founded just one month before this tornado (April 26, 1917), raised $2,000, while the American Red Cross appropriated $3,000 to Porter County for contingency relief. These funds were used to assist forty families in Porter County.

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Author Steve Shook from Moscow, Idaho, USA

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