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Mechanic Street, east from 24th Street
Scene on Market St, west from 26th St
Market Street, west from 20th Street
Looking east on Strand from Bath Ave
Market Street, east from Bath Ave
Market Street, west from 22nd Street
Scene on Tremont St, south from Market Street
Southeast corner Market & 21st Street
Tremont Street, north from Market Street
Scene on 22nd Street
The Strand, east from Twenty-Second Street
Strand Bet 20 & 2. Searching out the dead Sunday morning Sept 9 - 1900.
Centre St. Carrying the dead while water was on.
Horse hitched to cart for carrying bodies
E[a]rly the next morning. The work of disposing of the dead and to rescue the living com[m]enced.
["Carrying away the] dead, on way to barge.
Wagon traveling past E. S. Levy & Co.
Looking down Avenue E.
Ritter's Restaurant - Where several prominent men were killed
Ritter's Saloon & Restaurant (middle) on Avenue B
2100 block of Postoffice Street
2100 block of Post office
Cor. Tremont looking East on Market St.
Two workers talking and horse
Post Office St.
Street scene, possibly on Avenue E
Rear of Opera House
Grand Hotel
Post Office St. - looking East from 22nd St.
Ritters Cafe.
Special Collections #140, Smith Family Collection, 1-18
Special Collection #140, Smith Family Collection, 1-19
Special Collection #140, Smith Family Collection, 1-20
Special Collection 140, Smith Family Collection, 1-3
The path of desolation wraught by the great storm at Galveston, September 8th 1900
Carring [sic] the dead through Principal Streets