[Rescue workers check through debris after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]
| Description: | Rescue workers search through debris near a multi-storied building which has been destroyed. (This building is probably the Monsanto building.) Only the metal framework remains of much of the building, and twisted and bent metal is very visible on the front top section of the building. A group of men are examining a section of railroad track which has been damaged. Metal and wooden debris is widely scattered. On the left side of the photograph, an ambulance is parked with back doors open. Rescue workers include both military and civilians. On the reverse of the photograph is written: "From John P. Blazetic with 32nd medical battalion". |
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| Creator: | Unknown |
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| Creation Date: | 1947-04-16 |
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Moore Memorial Public Library
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| Collection(s): |
Rescuing Texas History, 2006
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| Original Creation Date: | 1947-04-16 | |
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| Description: | Rescue workers search through debris near a multi-storied building which has been destroyed. (This building is probably the Monsanto building.) Only the metal framework remains of much of the building, and twisted and bent metal is very visible on the front top section of the building. A group of men are examining a section of railroad track which has been damaged. Metal and wooden debris is widely scattered. On the left side of the photograph, an ambulance is parked with back doors open. Rescue workers include both military and civilians. On the reverse of the photograph is written: "From John P. Blazetic with 32nd medical battalion". |
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1 photographic print : b&w ; 5 x 7 in. |
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| Language: | No Language | |
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| Keyword(s): | Texas City Disaster, 1947 | | |
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Moore Memorial Public Library
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| Collection: |
Rescuing Texas History, 2006
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| Resource Type: | Photograph | |
| Format: | Image | |