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Wrecked houses
House turned over on its roof.
Mrs. Klineke home on 19th & Boulevard, carried 50 ft from own lot
Wrecked houses and street railway track.
Wreckage in Galveston Storm 1915
Galveston 1915 storm.
Workers standing amid wrecked houses
Row of wrecked houses partially submerged in sand.
Galv. Bay. Vessel stranded on the sand
Beach looking North toward City. About 23 & P
Dragline excavating beach for Seawall foundation
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Holm' Filling County Seawall 100' Part of Right of Way with Sand Dredged in Making Canal
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The path of desolation, wraught by the great storm at Galveston, September 8th 1900