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Possibly taken in Harrison County.

40825. Tintype Portrait of Unidentified Girl

40826. Unidentified Child

Man and woman stand on top of rubble that was caused by the deadliest tornado in West Virginia's history, which occurred on June 23, 1944.

40827. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

Homes in Shinnston that were damaged due to the deadliest tornado in West Virginia's history.

40828. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

People gather along the West Fork River looking over to the hardest hit area by the tornado, Pleasant Hill, where no more than ten houses were left standing.

40829. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

Destruction was caused by the deadliest tornado in West Virginia's history. This image shows the tornado was selective, destroying some houses yet leaving others in neighborhood intact.

40830. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

Home destroyed by the deadliest tornado in West Virginia history.

40831. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

Destruction of homes caused by the deadliest tornado in West Virginia's history.

40832. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

Completely missing homes due to the deadliest tornado in West Virginia's history.

40833. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

Family observes the destruction caused by the deadliest tornado in West Virginia's history which killed sixty-six people in the town and surrounding area.

40834. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

Homes in ruins due to the deadliest tornado in West Virginia's history. Several cars line the road as people arrive to help or sight-see.

40835. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.

What's left of a home hit by the deadliest tornado in West Virginia's history. Noted the unbroken jars of canned food line-up among the ruins.

40836. Shinnston Tornado Aftermath; Harrison Co., W. Va.