A “freak cyclone” in Indiana caused a barn to be picked up and safely set down in another field as man and horses stood nearby.
HARTFORD CITY, April 18, 1916 – Many strange freaks of the recent cyclone are just coming to light.
J. Fowler was stretching out his hand to unlock the barn door that he might put his horses in the stable when the barn was picked up in its entirety and set down in an adjoining field.
Fowler and the horses were left standing as they were.
Fowler’s hair was not even ruffled.
Source: The daily progressive-miner. (Ketchikan, Alaska), 18 April 1916.