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Damaged vessels along Miami's water front after the 1926 Hurricane
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[Views of bathing beauties and views and documents pertaining the 1926 hurricane].
Bathing Beauties in Lost Shoe Race 1929
Cars across causeway after hurricane
City Manager's C. A. Renshaw Proclamation on Sept. 18, 1926 Hurricane
Damaged and flooded causeway
Damaged building, the Burdines department store on Flagler Street
Damaged vessels along Miami's water front after the 1926 Hurricane
Mules removing sand after hurricane
Naval Reserve vessel damaged after forced landing during storm
NE Second Avenue and First after the September, 1926 hurricane
NE Second street scenes viewed from Flager St. after the 1926 Storm
Questions to be asked M. N. Lipp Relative to hurricanes, Pt. 2
Scenes of wrecked stores on W. Flagler St, beyond the F. E. C. railway tracks
Storm Debris Clutters Waterfronts, Miami Downtown Area
The Munson Line warehouse destroyed after hurricane
The Venetian Way after storm
The yacht Nohab was washed ashore and sunk in the mouth of the Miami river
Winds and high water in Miami Area
Workmen repairing damaged Country causeway and automobiles
Wrecked barge after hurricane
Wrecked boats and docks after hurricane
Wrecked boats and men after hurricane
Wrecked freighter Elizabeth after September Hurricane, 1926
Wrecked home, Pinetree Drive, Miami Beach
Wrecked Meteor Docks, Miami Beach
Wrecked pier after hurricane
Wrecked sailing vessel and Bayshore Park after hurricane
Wrecked shipyard in Miami after storm
Wrecked vessel and building after 1926 Hurricane
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