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Naval Reserve vessel damaged after forced landing during storm
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Damaged building, the Burdines department store on Flagler Street
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Wrecked boats and men after hurricane
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The Venetian Way after storm
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Wrecked barge after hurricane
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Winds and high water in Miami Area
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Storm Debris Clutters Waterfronts, Miami Downtown Area
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NE Second street scenes viewed from Flager St. after the 1926 Storm
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Damaged vessels along Miami's water front after the 1926 Hurricane
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The yacht Nohab was washed ashore and sunk in the mouth of the Miami river
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Workmen repairing damaged Country causeway and automobiles
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Scenes of wrecked stores on W. Flagler St, beyond the F. E. C. railway tracks
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City Manager's C. A. Renshaw Proclamation on Sept. 18, 1926 Hurricane
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City of Miami Beach Florida Annual Report, 1926
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Venetian Causeway towards Flamingo Hotel
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Old County Causeway, 1926
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Shadow K, Carl Fisher's Yacht
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Lincoln Road at Collins
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Ordinance 232: City of Miami Beach
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Ordinance 233: City of Miami Beach