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  • Stuber Flat-01 copy.jpg
  • TOR 1890 22 copy.jpg

    Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado.
  • TOR 1890 8 copy.jpg

    Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado.
  • TOR 1890 6 copy.jpg

    Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado.
  • TOR 1890 26 copy.jpg

    Children posing on fallen trees in Louisville after the 1890 tornado. Identified as #5 in a series on recto.
  • PR2030.0020 copy.jpg

    Print depicting the aftermath of the storm that tore across downtown Louisville in 1890. The text reads "Hundreds Hurled to Death in a Moment on the Night of March 27th, 1890."
  • TOR 1890 9 copy.jpg

    Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado.
  • TOR 1890 28 copy.jpg

    Tornado-damaged train shed in Louisville after the 1890 tornado. Two men sit atop ruined train shed in distance. Identified as #16 in a series on recto.
  • TOR 1890 25 copy.jpg

    Tornado-damaged homes in Louisville after the 1890 tornado. Identified as #4 in a series on recto.
  • TOR 1890 30 copy.jpg

    Tornado-damaged buildings in Louisville after the 1890 tornado, with crowd gathered in front of ruins. Identified as #39 in a series on recto.
  • TOR 1890 27 copy.jpg

    Tornado-damaged buildings in Louisville after the 1890 tornado with unidentified family and two unidentified men. Identified as #11 in a series on recto.
  • TOR 1890 32 copy.jpg

    Tornado-damaged St. John's Church, in after the 1890 tornado, seen from opposite corner of intersection. Recto reads, "St. John's Church & Vic. Same image appears in item "Mrs. Condon - 7" from series "Tornado Views, March 27, 1890."
  • TOR 1890 7 copy.jpg

    Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado.
  • TOR 1890 10 copy.jpg

    Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado.
  • Stuber Flat-25 copy.jpg

    No. 25: Destruction of Main Street between 8th and 9th Street.

    The W. Stuber & Brothers "Tornado Views" is a series of mounted photographs that is a compilation of 28 views of Louisville, Kentucky after the 1890 Tornado. This collection includes 21 out of the 28 views from this series and 1 image from another Stuber Series [Stuber Flat-27]. The following numbers from the "Tornado Views" series are not in this collection: No. 2, No. 3, No. 5, No. 7, No. 19, No. 20, and No. 27.

    W. Stuber & Bro. also created a book titled, "Tornado Views of Louisville. Indelible Photographs" published by The Albertype Co. in 1890. This book features many images from this series. [SEE: Pamphlet Collection, 551.55 L888]

    SEE ALSO: W. Stuber Stereocard Series for similar views of the 1890 Tornado.
  • TOR 1890 19 copy.jpg

    Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado.
  • TOR 1890 18 copy.jpg

    The W. Stuber & Brothers "Tornado Views" is a series of mounted photographs that is a compilation of 28 views of Louisville, Kentucky after the 1890 Tornado.

    SEE ALSO: W. Stuber Stereocard Series for similar views of the 1890 Tornado.
  • TOR  1890 16 copy.jpg

    The W. Stuber & Brothers "Tornado Views" is a series of mounted photographs that is a compilation of 28 views of Louisville, Kentucky after the 1890 Tornado.

    SEE ALSO: W. Stuber Stereocard Series for similar views of the 1890 Tornado.
  • TOR 1890 33 copy.jpg

    Tornado-damaged street in Louisville after the 1890 tornado. Recto reads, "Dr. Griffiths Res. & St. John's Church. From Mrs. Condon original series "Tornado Views, March 27, 1890."
  • Stuber Flat-23 copy.jpg

    No. 23: Dr. Griffith's home and office. [Home, 1125 W. Jefferson Street and office, 1121 W. Jefferson Street.]

    The W. Stuber & Brothers "Tornado Views" is a series of mounted photographs that is a compilation of 28 views of Louisville, Kentucky after the 1890 Tornado. This collection includes 21 out of the 28 views from this series and 1 image from another Stuber Series [Stuber Flat-27]. The following numbers from the "Tornado Views" series are not in this collection: No. 2, No. 3, No. 5, No. 7, No. 19, No. 20, and No. 27.

    W. Stuber & Bro. also created a book titled, "Tornado Views of Louisville. Indelible Photographs" published by The Albertype Co. in 1890. This book features many images from this series. [SEE: Pamphlet Collection, 551.55 L888]

    SEE ALSO: W. Stuber Stereocard Series for similar views of the 1890 Tornado.
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