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English: Horizontal wood engraving at the bottom of page 136 from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Magazine, April 28, 1877,
Title: "Missouri.--Destruction of the Southern Hotel, at the Corner of Fifth and Elm Streets, St. Louis, by Fire, on the morning of April 11th." - "Searching the Ruins, on the Morning of April 11th, for the Bodies of Victims.".
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Edward Jump  (1832–1883)  wikidata:Q5343870
 
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E. Jump; Ned Jump
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Date of birth/death 1832 Edit this at Wikidata 1883 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris Chicago
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wood engraving
E. Jump
Frank Leslies' Illustrated Newspaper
horizontal
black and white
outdoors
Fires
Southern Hotel Fire
Southern Hotel
Ruins
searching the ruins
Oyster House
Tony Faust
bodies
victims
Disasters
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