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Tornado damage

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2009006746

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Album, 1930 - 1932

 File — Box 5244: [1006235653], item: 1
Identifier: Album 1
Abstract University of Alabama campus buildings; dorm rooms; football games; cotton gin; football game in California; Mardi Gras in New Orleans 1932; Gulfport, Mississippi; University of Alabama football team; Northport tornado, March 22, 1932; ROTC; track and field; University of Alabama coed; John "hurry" Cain, halfback on University of Alabama football team; article about the Lynn high school; articles about the Northport tornado, March 22, 1932; other news article; cards of YMCA; Cotillion Club...
Dates: 1930 - 1932

Tornado damage in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1932 March

 Item — Box 7: [1006235695], Folder: 2011.004.000570
Identifier: 2011.004.000570
Scope and Contents note From the Series: 100 photographs depicting Walter Jones’s family; National Guard encampment, field inspection, ceremony, and various training at Fort McClellan, Alabama; and Civilian Conservation Corps Camp.
Dates: 1932 March

Tornado damaged timber at Slade place near McIntosh, Alabama, 1942 January 2

 Item — Box 9: [1006235697], Folder: 2011.004.000841
Identifier: 2011.004.000841
Scope and Contents note From the Series: 100 photographs depicting New Guinea; Walter Jones during World War II; Camp A-Z in the Mobile Delta; Walter Jones’s family; tornado damage near McIntosh, Alabama; ducks and other birds at Chocalata Bay in the Mobile Delta; and Drake Farm from Monte Sano in Huntsville, Alabama.
Dates: 1942 January 2

Warehouse damage after a tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1932 March

 Item — Box 7: [1006235695], Folder: 2011.004.000571
Identifier: 2011.004.000571
Scope and Contents note From the Series: 100 photographs depicting Walter Jones’s family; National Guard encampment, field inspection, ceremony, and various training at Fort McClellan, Alabama; and Civilian Conservation Corps Camp.
Dates: 1932 March