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#98 This was the San Antonio Machine & Supply Co. (SAMSCO) warehouse between Water and Chaparral streets near Coopers Alley.

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#98 This was the San Antonio Machine & Supply Co. (SAMSCO) warehouse between Water and Chaparral streets near Coopers Alley.

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

#98 This was the San Antonio Machine & Supply Co. (SAMSCO) warehouse between Water and Chaparral streets near Coopers Alley.

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#99 The cotton compress at the Municipal Wharf in downtown Corpus Christi was destroyed during the 1919 hurricane. From the collection of Inez Hendrix Stairs.→

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