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The crack passenger train, Empire Builder, bound from Seattle to Chicago, wasstruck by a tornado. The train was traveling nearly 60 miles an hour whenstruck. Only the 136-ton locomotive remained on the track.
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The crack passenger train, Empire Builder, bound from Seattle to Chicago, wasstruck by a tornado. The train was traveling nearly 60 miles an hour whenstruck. Only the 136-ton locomotive remained on the track.
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The tornado at Ellis, Kansas, from the collection of S.D. Flora .In: 'Monthly Weather Review, July 1919, p. 447.
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Tornado at Mullinville, Kansas, from the collection of S. D. Flora.In: 'Monthly Weather Review, July 1919, p. 447.
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Photo #1. Tornado at Lebanon, Kansas, from the collection of S. D. Flora.In: 'Monthly Weather Review, July 1919, p. 448.
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Photo #2. Tornado at Lebanon, Kansas, from the collection of S. D. Flora.In: 'Monthly Weather Review, July 1919, p. 448.
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Tornado destruction along the Red River. The tornado that caused thisdestruction destroyed 228 homes and killed 57. In: 'Monthly Weather Review,June 1919, p. 392.
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The tornado at Norton, Kansas, from the collection of S.D. Flora .In: 'Monthly Weather Review, July 1919, p. 448.
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The tornado at Solomon, Kansas, from the collection of S.D. Flora .In: 'Monthly Weather Review, July 1919, p. 448.
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A funnel cloud at Minneapolis, Kansas from the collection of S.D. Flora.In: 'Monthly Weather Review, July 1919, p. 448.
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The tornado at Elmwood. Note the rope-like appearance of the upper portion ofthe tornado and then the abrupt change to a vertical funnel in the two bottomphotos. In: Monthly Weather Review, April 1919, p. 235.
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Uprooted trees caused not by a tornado but by a freak northeast gale bringing agreat dust storm to Washington and Oregon.In: Monthly Weather Review, May 1931, p. 198.
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Photo #2. Tornado at Lebanon, Kansas, from the collection of S. D. Flora.In: 'Monthly Weather Review, July 1919, p. 449.
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Tornado as seen from downtown Dallas.In: Weather Bureau Topics, April 1960, p. 65.
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Cover page.In: Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896.Library Call Number M15.1 P575.
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Jefferson and Allen Avenues.In: Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896.Library Call Number M15.1 P575.
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Union Depot Railroad Company's Powerhouse.In: Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896.Library Call Number M15.1 P575.
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Cotton Compress Warehouse, Main and Rutger.In: Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896.Library Call Number M15.1 P575.
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Sixteenth Street and Lafayette Avenue.In: Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896.Library Call Number M15.1 P575.
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Scene at Soulard and Seventh Streets.In: Photographic Views of the Great Cyclone at St. Louis, May 27, 1896.Library Call Number M15.1 P575.
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