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G-1771FF11.1-5 Sea-swept Galveston Sea-swept Galveston
G-1771FF3.8-5 In Ruined Galveston In Ruined Galveston
SC#79-23a Recovering bodies from that awful chaos of Wreckage, Galveston Disaster. Recovering bodies from that awful chaos of Wreckage, Galveston Disaster.
SC#79-24a Completely washed Away - the once densely populated Beach District of Galveston, Texas. Completely washed Away - the once densely populated Beach District of Galveston, Texas.
SC#79-26 The Ursuline Academy, where many were saved from the fury of the Storm, Galveston, Texas The Ursuline Academy, where many were saved from the fury of the Storm, Galveston, Texas
SC#79-28 Wreck of the once beautiful First Baptist Church, Galveston Disaster, 1900 Wreck of the once beautiful First Baptist Church, Galveston Disaster, 1900
SC#79-5 Great heaps of Wreckage piled high by those mighty waves, Galveston Disaster Great heaps of Wreckage piled high by those mighty waves, Galveston Disaster
SC#79-6a The Dead left by the Receding Flood, 33d St and Avenue M, Galveston, Texas The Dead left by the Receding Flood, 33d St and Avenue M, Galveston, Texas
SC#79-9 A ruined City where 8,000 lives went out in the fury of one Night, Sept. 8, 1900, Galveston, Texas A ruined City where 8,000 lives went out in the fury of one Night, Sept. 8, 1900, Galveston, Texas
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