File:Stereoscopic view of Great Stone Bridge following a deadly fire in 1889 (a).jpg
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Horror of horrors! A view of the great Stone Bridge, where thousands o fmen, women and children were burned, together with horses, cows, railroad trains, houses, stables, and everything the flood could carry. ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Horror of horrors! A view of the great Stone Bridge, where thousands o fmen, women and children were burned, together with horses, cows, railroad trains, houses, stables, and everything the flood could carry. |
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Coverage: 1889. Source Imprint: 1889, some published later.. Digital item published 3-9-2006; updated 2-13-2009. |
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institution QS:P195,Q219555 |
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Stephen A. Schwarzman Building / Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs |
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Original source: Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views. / United States. / States / Pennsylvania. / The Great Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889 / R. K. Bonine. (Approx. 72,000 stereoscopic views : 10 x 18 cm. or smaller.) digital record
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