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The photos below were submitted by George Stone on March 26, 2008.  George writes, "The first three are taken at Galen. The second and third on are all that remain of a farm house and barn at Galen.  Pictures 3 to 6 are taken at Williams. The last one is where Dixie Ellis's trailer sat. It was blown away, but the mail box was undisturbed. Taken March 24, 2008 .  George Stone, (grew up in Lafayette, Living in Tullahoma, TN now)"

 

 

 

The photos below were sent in by Mechelle Brawner on March 5, 2008.  Mechelle writes, "My name is Mechelle Brawner. I took these pictures after the cleanup process had already began, but I couldn't stand the thoughts that these homes that haven't been demolished yet would be forever gone if I didn't get photos of them. This is all we have left of the homes that once belonged to our neighbors. It is sad to see the homes being torn down, but it is a necessary step toward rebuilding these wonderful neighborhoods. The gentleman in the one photo is my husband working tirelessly to repair some of what the tornado destroyed of his garage. It is all we have left on our property. These photos were taken on Akersville Road, Williams Rd. and Tuck Lane. God Bless everyone who was affected by this storm both directly and indirectly and those who have helped all of us during this time. Many thanks to everyone."

 

 

The photos below were sent in by Charlene Lawson on February 18, 2008.  Charlene writes,  "Here are some photos from the Green Grove area: home and Columbia Gulf damage, and the Green Grove Cemetery damage.  Thanks: Charlene Lawson, Green Grove Area Macon / Trousdale County."