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"The End of the Earth."
"The End of the Earth."
Robert K. Bonine
1890
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J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
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Object Record Structure: Whole
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The Great Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889. Showing the broken dam of the Reservoir above South Fork, from where...flood started...
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The Great Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889. One of the many peculiar instances...terrible flood...tree crushed...Zimmerman's house.
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The Great Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889. From the top of the broken dam - looking into the reservoir.
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The Great Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889. A rough scene down at the Point. A large tree crushed through the top of a dwelling.
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The Great Johnstown Flood, May 31, 1889. A common sight on Railroad street, showing where so many frame buildings were crushed..
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