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    Grim Aftermath: Collecting Victims of Hurricane 1900
    Grim Aftermath: Collecting Victims of Hurricane 1900
    Grim Aftermath: Collecting Victims of Hurricane 1900

    Grim Aftermath: Collecting Victims of Hurricane 1900

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    The photograph titled Galveston 1900 - gathering dead provides a stark glimpse into the aftermath of one of the deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history. Taken by a photographer from the Bain News Service, this image documents the grim work of recovery efforts in Galveston, Texas, following the catastrophic storm that struck the island city on September 8, 1900. The hurricanes winds soared above 130 miles per hour, resulting in tidal surges that inundated the city and led to widespread destruction. Historians estimate that the death toll ranged from 6,000 to 12,000 people, making it a pivotal event in American meteorological history.

    In the photograph, we see individuals engaged in the heartbreaking task of collecting the deceased, a sobering reminder of the storms devastating impact on the community. This tragic scene highlights not only the scale of the disaster but also the resilience of the survivors who took it upon themselves to restore order. The image, part of the George Grantham Bain Collection at the Library of Congress, captures an urgent moment of human effort amid profound loss, presenting a story that resonates through time. This piece stands as a testament to the historical context surrounding natural disasters and their often-overlooked human toll.

    The glass negative process used to create this photograph was common at the time, showcasing the early photographic techniques that allowed for detailed images, even in challenging circumstances. Today, this haunting image serves as an educational artifact, reminding us of the importance of preparedness and community in the face of natures fury. It prompts reflection on both the past and present, underscoring our ongoing struggle with natural disasters.

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    Grim Aftermath: Collecting Victims of Hurricane 1900

    Grim Aftermath: Collecting Victims of Hurricane 1900

    8" x 8"
    $19.95
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