"Map_showing_the_path_of_the_Cyclone,_Wednesday,_May_27,_1896."_(superimposed_on_Map_showing_location_of_the_Principal_Residence_Districts_in_St._Louis).jpg
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Summary
Description "Map showing the path of the Cyclone, Wednesday, May 27, 1896." (superimposed on Map showing location of the Principal Residence Districts in St. Louis).jpg |
English:
Title: "Map showing the path of the Cyclone, Wednesday, May 27, 1896." (superimposed on Map showing location of the Principal Residence Districts in St. Louis). In fact, it was the path of destruction of the 1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado . |
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Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/41042947-97FC-B4C1-70AF-8BC4CAB1C292/original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/150639 |
Author | after Jas. C. Travilla |
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N00883 |
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Disasters- Oversize Floods, Shipwrecks, and Tornados |
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Disasters |
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150639 |
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41042947-97FC-B4C1-70AF-8BC4CAB1C292 |
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