]]> ]]> Postcard photographs of Locations in Lawrence which were damaged by the 1911 tornado. Downtown from about 7th and Massachusetts looking south.]]> ]]> Olive W. Jackson]]> 3.5" x 5.5" ]]> ]]> ]]> A tornado photograph with a very thin funnel curving to the ground from a very dark cloud. The foreground contains a row of one and two story frame houses on the edge of a town which have not been touched by the tornado yet. The cloud and funnel may have been retouched.]]> ]]> ]]> 5" x 7"]]> ]]> ]]> A photograph of a storm cloud with a tornadic funnel extending toward the ground but not touching it. The tornado may have touched down earlier as the air around it seems to be full of dust. The foreground of the photo is very dark and the only visible landmark is a row of trees on the horizon.]]> ]]> ]]> 4.5" x 5.75" ]]> ]]> ]]> A photo of overturned buildings damaged during the April 11, 1911 tornado. ]]> ]]> Julie & Charles Stough]]> ]]> 3" x 5"]]> ]]> ]]> A home destroyed by the tornado in April 11, 1911. Two boys and a man look over the damage to a home.]]> ]]> Julie & Charles Stough]]> ]]> 3" x 5" ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Arlene Schaake]]> ]]> 3.25" x x 3.25"]]> ]]> ]]> 600 block of Massachusetts Street in Lawrence after tornado.]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Negative #325.19]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Malcolm Frazier]]> ]]> 5" x 7"]]> ]]> ]]> A view of the countryside to the west and north of Grover's barn showing a funnel cloud, (tornado) not touching the ground. Two adults and two children watch in the foreground.]]> ]]> Malcolm Frazier]]>
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]]> ]]> A view of the Lawrence Paper Mill after the tornado of April 12, 1911. Several men are standing around and looking at the debris of the upper floor and roof of the mill which had been destroyed.]]> ]]>
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]]> ]]> View of FAU Hall in Clinton - 1917 tornado damage.]]> ]]> Walter B. Varnum]]>
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]]> ]]> Wreck at the store at Clinton from 1917 tornado.]]> ]]> Walter B. Varnum]]> ]]> Negative # 439.5]]> ]]> ]]> Remains of church in 1917 tornado in Clinton.]]> ]]> Walter B. Varnum]]> Negative # 440.10]]> ]]> ]]> Photograph of the remains of a house completely demolished by a tornado. Several men and boys standing on and in the ruins according to the legend on the back this is the remains of the Archie Brown house after the tornado of 1904.]]> ]]> Dorothy Fritzel]]> ]]> 5" x 7" ]]> ]]> ]]> Postcarrd. Black and white photograph of a damaged ftwo-story brick building. The house is damaged with damaged trees and tree limbs in the foreground. Legend at the bottom "Simmons Old Res. After Tornado, Lawrence, Ks. 4/12/1911." ]]> ]]> Dorothy Fritzel]]>
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]]> ]]> Photo of "Part of 600 Block, Mass St., Lawrence, Kans." 1911 Tornado Damage]]> ]]> Blanche Simons Malloney]]> 3.5" x 5.5"]]> ]]> ]]> Postcard photographs of Locations in Lawrence which were damaged by the 1911 tornado. Downtown from about 7th and Massachusetts locking toward the Shirt Factory, Kaw river in the background.]]> ]]> Olive W. Jackson]]> 3.5" x 5.5"]]> ]]> ]]> A photo of a newly constructed home that was moved from it foundation by the storm. Three unidentified men sit on the foundation of the home.]]> ]]> Julie & Charles Stough]]>
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]]> ]]> Damage to a Lawrence home from the tornado on April 11, 1911.]]> ]]> Julie & Charles Stough]]> 3" x 5"]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> 4" x 5"]]> ]]> ]]> Shows overturned house surrounded by debris. Identified "1911 - (April) - Tornado, Lawrence, KS."
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]]> ]]> Black and white. Shows wreckage of frame building(s)(s), right, and other buildings still standing, left and background. Identified as "1911 - (April) - Tornado, Lawrence, KS."
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