Horror of horrors! A view of the great Stone Bridge, where thousands of men, women and children were burned, together with horses, cows, railroad trains, houses, stables, and everything the flood could carry.
Horror of horrors! A view of the great Stone Bridge, where thousands o fmen, women and children were burned, together with horses, cows, railroad trains, houses, stables, and everything the flood could carry.
Horror of horrors! A view of the great Stone Bridge, where thousands o fmen, women and children were burned, together with horses, cows, railroad trains, houses, stables, and everything the flood could carry.
A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.
A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.
A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.
A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.
A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.
This view is looking toward the corners of Main and Clinton Streets, and shows the remains of the only buildings left standing on the one side of Clinton Street; also where stood the ill-fated Hulbert House where so many commercial men lost their lives.
This view is looking toward the corners of Main and Clinton Streets, and shows the remains of the only buildings left standing on the one side of Clinton Street; also where stood the ill-fated Hulbert House where so many commercial men lost their lives.