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NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) Along Sevenmile Creek in South Nashville is what’s left of a homeless encampment and all the belongings its residents had. Two people lost their lives there Saturday night and advocates say it could have been prevented.
“It did a number,” Steven Young, Founder of Home Street Home, said Wednesday as he surveyed the damaged. He remembers the feeling of waiting for weather without shelter. “Frightening, worried, concerned. Where was I going to go? What was I going to do?”
Formerly homeless himself, he’s now dedicated to making sure Nashville’s population have what they need to survive. “As I walked through back there and saw the destruction, and I saw where I knew Fred and Melissa had been residing. It ripped me at my core.”
Flooding Highlights the Vulnerability of Nashville s Unhoused Citizens
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There aren’t many people who have been aboard a sinking vessel 390 miles at sea, then stayed adrift in stormy conditions for eight days and nights, and lived to tell about it.
Not only did Ulah Deer of Chatham achieve just that, she and the crew of the Fred Richards managed to get back to land just in time to celebrate Christmas in 1890.
According to a letter that she wrote to her mother on Dec. 23 that year (published in 1947 by The Cape Codder), Deer (who died in 1960) and her then-husband, Captain William E. Reed, were aboard the vessel Fred Richards when the stormy seas overcame the ship and forced them to flee in a lifeboat.