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    The Jenkins and Wynne Ford dealership downtown after the tornado, 1999

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    A color photograph of the Jenkins and Wynne Ford dealership formerly located downtown on College Street. Half of the lettering on the building has fallen

    A truck camper flipped by the tornado and the badly damaged Courthouse, 1999

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    A color photograph of a truck camper that has been flipped over by the tornado and the badly damaged courthouse in the background

    Entrance to Austin Peay State University, 1999

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    Color photograph of the entrance to Austin Peay State University in 1999. Brick stairs connect to a path which leads to a large brick building with a clock tower, the top of which is missing. Signs reading 'Austin Peay State University' flank the brick stairs, and several trees surround the path and buildings. Construction netting is set up to the right

    Playground with Damaged Buildings, 1999

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    Color photograph of a playground with damaged buildings in the background, 1999. The fence surrounding the playground is heavily dented and bent, while the slide, monkey bars, and other playground equipment remains mostly intact. Behind the playground, buildings with heavily damaged roofs stand. Planks of wood and other debris rest on the roofs and spill over the side. In the background, workers with hard hats stand on the roof of another building

    Damaged Courthouse, 1999

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    Color photograph of a courthouse in the aftermath of a tornado in Clarksville in 1999. Some of the shingles of the roof are missing, and many of the windows are boarded up. Much of the front of the building is covered by tarp. In the bottom right corner, part of another building stands with damaged siding

    Damaged Brick Buildings, 1999

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    Color photograph of a row of damaged brick buildings along a street, 1999. To the left, a law office stands in a heavily damaged three-story brick building. Most of the windows along the side of the building are boarded up, and the upper floor is missing its brick wall. The top of the building is partially covered with a tarp. More buildings stand to the right in a connected row, most of which have boarded up windows and tarps over their roofs. One building is missing the entirety of the front wall on its upper two stories. Beyond this row, more rows of buildings and traffic lights are shown. Dump trucks and construction vehicles line the street

    General Highway Map of Montgomery County, Tennessee, with storm markings (1999)

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    Black and white general highway map of Montgomery County, Tennessee from 1999. The comprehensive map includes roads, rivers, railroads, schools, churches, and city and military reservation boundaries, all of which are identified in a key on the right side. The map also has highlighter markings which indicate locations of storm damage

    General Highway Map of Montgomery County, Tennessee (1999)

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    This 1999 general highway map of Montgomery County (Tenn.) shows schools, churches, cemeteries, roads, cities, and the airport. It was prepared by the Tennessee State Highway Department in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Commerce

    Montgomery County General Highway Map with Sinkhole Notations and Key, 1999

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    Black and white general highway map of Montgomery County, Tennessee from 1999. The comprehensive map includes roads, rivers, railroads, schools, churches, and city and military reservation boundaries, all of which are identified in a key on the right side. The map also has highlighter markings which indicate sinkholes, mud slides, washed out shoulders, and bridges underwater. It is unknown when the sinkhole notations were added. A typed spreadsheet which serves as a key is included along with the map. The spreadsheet has been color coded with highlighters to match the map and lists the names of roads in Montgomery County with sinkholes, mudslides, washed out shoulders, and bridges underwater

    Botanical Gardens

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    A woman, believed to be Jan Hodgson, standing in a wooded area. Inscription on back, "Botanical Gardens, Gainesville, Fl.

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