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Image Credits

Galveston Disaster. House on Ave. N slightly moved with flood. c1900 Oct. 15. Stereograph Cards Collection, Library of Congress.

Tuley, George F. Beulah Medics. 1967. Dr. Mario E. Ramirez Hurricane Beulah Photograph Collection; UT Health Science Center Libraries.

Tuley, George F. Children. 1967. Dr. Mario E. Ramirez Hurricane Beulah Photograph Collection; UT Health Science Center Libraries.

Tuley, George F. Aerial view of Tamaulipas Mexico. 1967. Dr. Mario E. Ramirez Hurricane Beulah Photograph Collection; UT Health Science Center Libraries.

Photograph of a school building surrounded by high flood waters after Hurricane Carla in Port Arthur, Texas. Museum of the Gulf Coast; The Portal to Texas History, University of North Texas Libraries.

Rothstein, Arthur. Heavy black clouds of dust rising over the Texas Panhandle, Texas. March 1936. Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress.

Rothstein, Arthur. Heavy black clouds of dust rising over the Texas Panhandle, Texas, alternate . March 1936. Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress.

Zahner, M. H. (Martin H.). Galveston disaster, carrying dead body to fire to be burned. C1900. Stereograph Cards Collection, Library of Congress.