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Group of 5 glossy silver gelatin photographs depicting damage from the Great Miami Hurricane of...
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Group of 5 glossy silver gelatin photographs depicting damage from the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926.

by [Florida]. WILLIAMS, Verne O. (photographer).

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Miami: Verne O. Williams, Commercial Photographer, 1926. The photos are printed on double weight paper & vary in size from 7" x 11" to 8" x 5". Each is credited in the negative, four have the photographer's rubber stamp on the verso, each is annotated in ink on the verso in an unknown hand, at times acerbically.
Moderately soiled & foxed (mostly on the versos), couple of scuffs, one image with upper right corner creased & upper left corner with one inch with tear mostly in the margin but briefly affecting image, otherwise good or better.
"It is the Meyer-Kaiser building, the two Jews who own it claimed that they could build just as good a building with common labor …"
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