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93-0004 1900 Storm Benefit Concert Program
Northeast from the Water Works Stand Pipe
Cotton Exchange and News buildings
Cotton and Woolen Mills
Scene on Market St, west from 26th St
Kauffman & Runge building
Market Street, west from 20th Street
Looking east on Strand from Bath Ave
Moody Building
Market Street, east from Bath Ave
Clarke Courts Building
Market Street, west from 22nd Street
Interior of the West Yard of the Taylor Compress Co.
Scene on Tremont St, south from Market Street
Adoue and Lobit building
Southeast corner Market & 21st Street
Tremont Street, north from Market Street
Scene on 22nd Street
Marx and Blum building
The Strand, east from Twenty-Second Street
Hildebrandt Mill
Ruins of business.
Market St looking North at 4 PM. on Aug 16th prior to the Gulf coming over
Market St & 22 looking East. Feldmans Corner: 4 PM. Aug 16th
23rd St. & Ave. C
The gray dawn of the morning after
Pedestrians and automobile proceeding through flooded downtown street.
Market & 22.
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Galveston Texas 22nd & Market Aug 17, 15 11 AM
Storm at Texas City Tex Aug 16 1915
The Plaza, from Boulevard near 21st Street
Dr. C. W. Griffith and mama in front of Black's
Saloon thrown against the house
Wreckage left of Blacks
Storm at Galveston - 1919
Street scenes
Area of complete devastation
"City Hall" (upper left). "Opera House" (upper right). "Grand Hotel" (lower left). "Market Street" (lower right).
Harmony Hall
Horse and buggy entering residential street
Wrecked and overturned freight cars in freight yard
Track on Ave A about 12th St
LIFT BRIDGE ON GALVESTON'S GREAT CAUSEWAY 2 MILES LONG COST OVER $2,000,000
Lift Bridge on Galveston's $2,000,000 Causeway, Galveston, Texas
Galveston's downtown, looking from Postoffice and 22nd Streets, Eastward
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Showing Completed Fill and Area Not Yet Filled
Dulitz Building
Rear of Opera House
Grand Hotel
Jockush & Davidson Elevator
Dobson Pickery
Cotton Mill
After the Dulitz Bldg fell
Cars of Grain near Elevator A Pier 14
Ritters Cafe.
Marx & Blum
Special Collection #14, Paul H. and Della Brison Naschke Album, 15
Special Collection #14, Paul H. and Della Brison Naschke Album, 2
Special Collection #14, Paul H. and Della Brison Naschke Album, 25
Special Collection #14, Paul H. and Della Brison Naschke Album, 4
Special Collection #140, Smith Family Collection, 1-19
The path of desolation, wraught by the great storm at Galveston, September 8th 1900
Brick layers at construction site.
Railroad track (foreground) and debris and wrecked businesses (background).
Galveston Cotton and Woolen Mills.
Debris (foreground); J. Moller & Co. Cotton Warehouse (background).
Wrecked business estabishments.
Distant view of Galveston Cotton and Woolen Mills
People in horse and buggy going down street amid debris.
Two-story damaged building, possibly warehouse, with cistern on its roof.
Blum Wholesale Shoe Store 24th & Mechanic Was 5 stories high
A scene at Levy's undertaking establishment at 2220 Postoffice St.
Special Collection #31, 1900 Storm Collection, 35
Special Collection #31, 1900 Storm Collection, 6
Special Collection #63, A. O. Rollfing 1900 Storm Collection 4
Special Collection #63, A. O. Rollfing 1900 Storm Collection, 6
Special Collection #63, A. O. Rollfing 1900 Storm Collection, 7
Rear View of the Opera House After the Storm, Galveston, Texas
A ruined City where 8,000 lives went out in the fury of one Night, Sept. 8, 1900, Galveston, Texas
Galveston's Grand Opera House