1938
GUSN-354918
Text on the postcard verso reads "September 21, 1938 will long be remembered as the date of the Big Hurricane which swept all New England, in all history something never before known to this part of the country. The loss of lives was appalling; property damage mounted to hundreds of millions of dollars and the homeless counted to hundreds of thousands. The tremendous fury of the wind left behind destruction, destitution and utter ruin." Printed by Tichnor Bros., Inc., 160 No. Washington St., Boston, Mass.
exterior views
houses
hurricanes
disasters
men (male humans)
postcards
1 postcard : black-and-white print
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.03.02.0550.030.003
Gift of William Sumner Appleton, February 1, 1939.
Falmouth (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Cape Cod (Barnstable county, Massachusetts) [peninsula]
New York City (New York state)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
International News Service (Photographer)
Tichnor Bros., Inc. (Printer)
postcards
New England Hurricane, 1938
Hurricane damage
Washington Street (Boston, Mass.)
Item
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