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Hurricane Photos - Selected images from 1896 through 2005.
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1935
Hurricane in Florida
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Damaged
Florida East Coast Railroad train from 1935 hurricane
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Soldiers
assisting with the disposition of bodies of victims
of the
1935 hurricane: Snake Creek, Florida
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Rescue
train swept off the tracks by the 1935 Labor Day hurricane
The hurricane washed this eleven car special train off the
track soon after reaching the strickened area. The train
was
trying to rescue 683 World War I veterans in a rehabilitation
camp, of which around 250 died as a result of the hurricane.
The veterans, a remnant of the Bonus Army that marched on
Washington, were employed for highway construction in the
federal work relief project.
Photographed
in Florida Keys on September 5, 1935.
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Mortal
remains of victims of the 1935 hurricane being cremated:
Snake Creek, Florida
After
the big storm, active Army units were assigned to search
the
shoreline, tidal creeks, and other likely areas where bodies
might have been blown or washed up in the final stages of
the hurricane. The boxes being burned are actually makeshift
caskets, containing the victims' bodies. Over 250 veterans
were thus cremated on the banks of Snake Creek, between Islamorada
and Tavernier.
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Damage
in turpentine tree stand caused by hurricane of Sept. 4, 1935
Located
about 2 miles east of Perry, Florida, south side of State
Road 5A.
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Mrs.
Bishop discussing building plans with Red Cross worker after
the 1935 hurricane
Mrs. Bishop was the relief director for the Tavernier Area.
Probably photographed in Tavernier, Florida.
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Dedication
of the memorial on Islamorada for the 1935 hurricane victims
Dedicated to those who lost their lives in September, 1935
hurricane.
L-R. Rolla Southworth; William Wood, Federal Art Project District
Three; Edna Fuller, State Director Federal Art Project; O.A.
Sandquist, Works Projects Administration; E.W. Affleck, Federal
Art Project. Photographed on November 14, 1937.
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A
young man reading the bronze plaque on the memorial for the
1935 hurricane victims: Islamorada, Florida
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| NEW AND
NOTEWORTHY
ON FLORIDA MEMORY |
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| Bedell Collection 126 prints of Deaconess Harriet Bedell working among the Seminole Indians in South Florida from 1933 to 1960. |
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Pets with a Florida Flair From dogs and cats, to fawns, monkeys and macaws, Floridians have shared their lives with their animal friends. |
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Postcard Collection Over 6,300 picture postcards of Florida attractions, cities, and people, circa 1900s-1970s. |
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