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Dacre E. “Decker” Teague

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Dacre E. “Decker” Teague

Birth
Trimble County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Apr 1974 (aged 85)
Campbellsburg, Henry County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Campbellsburg, Henry County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Kingsport Times
Kingsport, Tennessee
April 2, 1974

An unidentified man was killed and seven other injured when a tornado struck Campbellsburg, Ky., between Louisville and Cincinnati. State police said three busineses, a post office and three homes in the town of 250 people were flattened. Power failure prevented police from furnishing better details.

The Press-Gazette
Hillsboro, Ohio
April 2, 1974

Another mobile home resident, who remained unidentified pending notification of next of kin, died when a tornado roared through Campbellsburg, Ky. Three businesses and several homes were destroyed there and 12 injured were reported.

The Daily Chronicle
Centrailia, Washington
April 2, 1974

Another mobile home resident, tentatively identified as Decker Teague, in his 90's, died when a tornado struck Campbellsburg, Ky., authorities said. Three businesses and several homes were destroyed there, and 12 injuries were reported.






Kingsport Times
Kingsport, Tennessee
April 2, 1974

An unidentified man was killed and seven other injured when a tornado struck Campbellsburg, Ky., between Louisville and Cincinnati. State police said three busineses, a post office and three homes in the town of 250 people were flattened. Power failure prevented police from furnishing better details.

The Press-Gazette
Hillsboro, Ohio
April 2, 1974

Another mobile home resident, who remained unidentified pending notification of next of kin, died when a tornado roared through Campbellsburg, Ky. Three businesses and several homes were destroyed there and 12 injured were reported.

The Daily Chronicle
Centrailia, Washington
April 2, 1974

Another mobile home resident, tentatively identified as Decker Teague, in his 90's, died when a tornado struck Campbellsburg, Ky., authorities said. Three businesses and several homes were destroyed there, and 12 injuries were reported.








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