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#48 This was a saloon and tenement house owned by Frederick Mauchenheimer, located at 7th and Rutger Streets in the Soulard area, one of the places hit hardest by the tornado.

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#48 This was a saloon and tenement house owned by Frederick Mauchenheimer, located at 7th and Rutger Streets in the Soulard area, one of the places hit hardest by the tornado.

The St. Louis tornado of 1896: Aftermath Photos that depict the Destruction

#48 This was a saloon and tenement house owned by Frederick Mauchenheimer, located at 7th and Rutger Streets in the Soulard area, one of the places hit hardest by the tornado.

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←#47 Just two blocks west of Lafayette Park, these homes at Lafayette and Ohio Avenues were in the area that was hardest hit by the tornado, 18896
#49 The Peper Cotton Compress facility was located just off the levee at Broadway, Rutger, and Convent Streets.→

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