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#40 Mt. Calvary Episcopal Church stood on the southwest corner of Lafayette and Jefferson Avenues, and was damaged beyond repair by the Great Cyclone of May 1896.

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#40 Mt. Calvary Episcopal Church stood on the southwest corner of Lafayette and Jefferson Avenues, and was damaged beyond repair by the Great Cyclone of May 1896.

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

#40 Mt. Calvary Episcopal Church stood on the southwest corner of Lafayette and Jefferson Avenues, and was damaged beyond repair by the Great Cyclone of May 1896.

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←#39 This photograph is identified as being taken at Park Avenue and 18th Street. This area suffered a direct hit from the tornado and most structures were destroyed.
#41 Mt. Calvary Episcopal Church stood on the southwest corner of Lafayette and Jefferson Avenues, and was damaged beyond repair by the Great Cyclone of May 1896.→

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