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#87 The Nueces Hotel, labeled in the background, was a refuge for Corpus Christi during the 1919 hurricane as the streets filled with storm surge and debris.

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#87 The Nueces Hotel, labeled in the background, was a refuge for Corpus Christi during the 1919 hurricane as the streets filled with storm surge and debris.

Aftermath Photos of Corpus Christi after the 1919 Florida Keys Hurricane that show extent of devastation

#87 The Nueces Hotel, labeled in the background, was a refuge for Corpus Christi during the 1919 hurricane as the streets filled with storm surge and debris.

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←#86 This image was shot as the storm surge began to push into Peoples Street between Mesquite and Chaparral streets during the 1919 hurricane.
#88 Water Street looking south following the 1919 hurricane, the labeled home was 505 Water Street at the corner of Schatzell Street and the home of Eli Merriman, one of the Caller’s founders.→

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