Meyersdale Public Library - 1998 Southern Somerset County Tornadoes Oral Histories

About This Collection

On the evenings of May 31 and June 2, 1998, tornadoes swept through Southern Somerset County, shocking local residents with the occurrence of such an unusual weather event in this region of southwestern Pennsylvania. The tornadoes left significant destruction to the community of Salisbury and surrounding rural areas in their wake. That summer the Springs Historical Society recorded oral histories with six families who resided in or near the paths of the tornadoes. Working in partnership with the historical society, the Meyersdale Public Library digitized these histories, originally recorded on cassette tape, in an effort by both organizations to better preserve and share the stories they hold.

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Tornadoes, Oral histories, Salisbury (Pa.)
Amy describes what it was like to be in her house on Ord St., Salisbury, during the tornado of May 31, 1998.
Tornadoes, Salisbury (Pa.)
Ken and Freda describe their experience in Salisbury, PA on May 31, 1998.
Tornadoes, Salisbury (Pa.)
Margaret describes tornado in West Salisbury and the aftermath for the Compton farm.
Tornadoes, Salisbury (Pa.)
Nellie describes damage to her brick house on East Ord St. across from St. John's United Church of Christ.
Tornadoes, Interviews, Salisbury (Pa.)
Peg describes tornado of May 31, 1998 and the effects of tornado on her home on SE corner of Grant and Ord Sts. and Garf's Antiques in Salisbury. Her home was on top floors of Thomas (Later Newman's) Funeral Home.
Tornadoes, Salisbury (Pa.), Somerset County (Pa.)
Dawn describes tornado of May 31, 1998 and the effects on her home at 224 Ord St., Salisbury.