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Unidentified street with storm damage
Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado. -
Unidentified men and buildings with storm damage
Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado. -
Unidentified men and buildings with storm damage
Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado. -
Unidentified children on fallen tree
Children posing on fallen trees in Louisville after the 1890 tornado. Identified as #5 in a series on recto. -
The Great Cyclone, Tornado and Fire at Louisville, Kentucky
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." -
Street with storm damage
Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado. -
Storm-damaged train yard
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. -
Storm-damaged homes
Tornado-damaged homes in Louisville after the 1890 tornado. Identified as #4 in a series on recto. -
Storm-damaged buildings
Tornado-damaged buildings in Louisville after the 1890 tornado, with crowd gathered in front of ruins. Identified as #39 in a series on recto. -
Storm-damaged buildings
Tornado-damaged buildings in Louisville after the 1890 tornado with unidentified family and two unidentified men. Identified as #11 in a series on recto. -
St. John's Church and Vicarage with storm damage
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." -
Sacred Heart Church with storm damage
Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado. -
Planters Tobacco Warehouse with storm damage
Photo of unknown origin take in Louisville, Ky., after the 1890 tornado. -
Main Street
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. -
Main between 9th and 10th Streets
Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado. -
Four Tornado Views Compilation #2
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. -
Four Tornado Views Compilation #1
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. -
Dr. Griffiths Residence & St. John's Church with storm damage
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." -
Dr. Griffith's Home and Office
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.