Frost Train Depot & Box Car on Side
Real Photo Post Card from the collection of Edward L. Williams
Real Photo Post
Card from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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Photograph from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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Real Photo Post
Card from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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This Photo appeared in the May 8, 1930 Houston Chronicle
Real Photo Post
Card from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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This Photo appeared in the May 8, 1930 Houston Chronicle
Real Photo Post
Card from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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This Photo appeared in the May 8, 1930 Houston Chronicle
Real Photo Post
Card from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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Real Photo Post
Card from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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This Photo appeared in the May 8, 1930 Houston Chronicle
Real Photo Post
Card from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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Press Photo from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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This photo was used in the May 7th Dallas Times Herald
Text attached to the photo : Residential
section of Frost, Texas, leveled by tornado's blast. A view of the ruined
residential section in Frost, after the furious tornado of may 6th had spent its
force. In this city twenty five persons were killed and many hundreds injured.
The storm swept throughout Central and Southern Texas and exacted an estimated
total of 69 dead.
An Automobile carried fifty
feet by the wind and dropped bottom up
Photo from the May 7th, 1930 Dallas Times Herald
-- Staff Photos by Phil Nash
Red Cross relief stationed
opened at daylight for storm refugees
Photo from the May 7th, 1930 Dallas Times Herald
-- Staff Photos by Phil Nash
Press Photo from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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This Photo appeared in the May 7, 1930 Dallas Times Herald
Where one was killed in Texas tornado. The ruins of the drugstore owned by Ed Patterson of Frost, photographed after the tornado of Tuesday had spent its
force. Patterson in the store at the time, was killed by the collapsing of the roof
Press Photo from the collection of Edward L. Williams
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Downtown Frost After the Tornado [Zoom]
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