Photo credit Historical Society of Quincy & Adams County Illinois.
Photo & description credit Historical Society of Quincy & Adams County Illinois. Courtesy Lisa Ruble.
“On Thursday, April 12, 1945, at 10:20 pm just hours after residents learned of the death of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a tornado struck Quincy without warning. Nineteen people were reported injured but no one died.
The storm had touched down in Palmyra, Missouri, before striking Quincy. It then continued on to Mendon, Plymouth, and Industry, Illinois.
Mayor Edward Schneidman declared a state of emergency. Governor Dwight Green activated the state militia, and nearly 175 state police officers were sent to Quincy. On Friday, sightseers were so thick that the militia has to fix bayonets to clear people from the streets.
Losses from the tornado were estimated at about $1 million.
A second serious storm hit the city on July 2. This storm destroyed many of the trees in the city, damaged numerous buildings, and cut CIPS transmission lines that interrupted services to all Adams County."
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