Smithsonian grounds during the great flood, February 12, 1881
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View in Main St. showing wreck of house.
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Rising of the waters, the north end of the Long Bridge starting out to sea, Feb. 13, 1881
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Smithsonian grounds during the great flood, February 12, 1881
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"Rising of the Waters" The North end of the Long Bridge starting out to sea, February 13, 1881
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Panorama of Philæ as inundated by the great dam at Assouan [i.e., Aswan], Egypt
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Johnstown disaster, May 31, 89. Cambria mills
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Johnstown disaster, May 31, 89--debris on fire at bridge
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The Johnstown calamity- Valley of the Conemaugh, from South Fork
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Barge loaded with refugees arriving Helena, Ark.
Publisher: Gardner, Alexander
Subjects: Disaster Victims, Arkansas, Helena, Evacuations, Floods, Rescues, Barges, Gelatin Silver Prints, Gettysburg, Battle Of, Gettysburg, Pa., War Casualties, Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, United States, History, Civil War, Casualties, Confederate, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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The overflow of the Nile, Cairo, Egypt
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Smithsonian Grounds during the Great Flood, Feb. 12, 1881., Rising of the Waters.
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Phoenix from Railroad Bridge.
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Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, Shawtown.
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River St. north from Kelsey St.
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High water at Wheeling, W. Va.
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High water at Wheeling, W. Va., Feb. 14th, 1884.
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View taken from 12th Street, at Gutman's looking towards the Island.Wheeling, W. Va.
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Chattanooga in high water.
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A view of a dynamite explosion down at the Stone Bridge.
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This view was taken after the debris was removed from above the bridge and shows the Cambria Iron Works in the distance.
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A scene up Stony Creek. A view of the Sandyville Cemetery.
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A view of the ruins above the Stone Bridge.
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This is the famous dog ‘Romey’ owned by the Kress family of Johnstown.
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Romey,’ hero dog of the great Johnstown Flood.
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This is the famous dog ‘Romey’ owned by the Kress family of Johnstown.
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This is the famous dog ‘Romey’ owned by the Kress family of Johnstown.
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This is the famous dog ‘Romey’ owned by the Kress family of Johnstown.
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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.
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This view is taken just above the Stone Bridge.
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