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Home on Peoria St. from Jan. 26 -- 1910, Cyclone, Pasadena
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Christian church, Pasadena, Jan. 26-18
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View of the damaged facade and stained glass windows of the First Christian Church at Marengo Avenue and Walnut Street in Pasadena, California, following a tornado on January 26, 1918. Bricks from the facade of the building have been blown off exposing wood frame beneath and rubble is scattered on the ground.
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Garage, Pasadena, Jan. 1918
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A garage with missing shingles and holes in the roof, is collapsed onto an automobile, in Pasadena, California, following a tornado on January 26, 1918. A group of people stands to the right of the ruins.
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Portable home on Summit, Pasadena, Jan. 1918
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Exposed walls, windows, and furniture, including a bed frame, trunk, and bathtub, sit on the raised foundation of a house in Pasadena, California, following a tornado on January 26, 1918. A large pipe lays to the side, and a little boy stands in the lower left.
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Back of Lincoln Ave. ME church, cyclone Pasadena
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Collapsed wood frame and walls of a destroyed structure of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, with downed trees, in Pasadena, California, following a tornado on January 26, 1918. An American flag and church steeple are in the distance.
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Home of Charles & Mary Saunders on West Walnut St. Pasadena Calif
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The two-story residence of Charles Saunders and Mary Channing Saunders in Pasadena, California, with a gambrel-style roof and covered entryway. In the area beside house are a few budding trees.
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Home of Charles & Mary Saunders, West Walnut St., Pasadena Calif
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The two-story residence of Charles Saunders and Mary Channing Saunders in Pasadena, California, with a gambrel-style roof sits in an open, flat area. The two-story residence of Dr. William F. Channing and his family is behind it to the right.
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