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  • Collection: Boll Family Collection

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Colorized photo image of the remains of three homes on Shela Boulevard, also called "Slaughter House Hollow"

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Colorized photo image of the remains of the house of John and Walter Cokerman on Shela Boulevard, also called "Slaughter House Hollow"

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Colorized image of the aftermath of the tornado: Linda Myers' home.

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scanned color photo image of the aftermath of the Wheelersburg Tornado behind the remains of the Myers' residence.

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Color photo image of the Tallerico home at the top of Herms Hill after it had been partially restored in the months following the tornado.

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Front page newspaper article covering the Wheelersburg tornado.

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Scan of a newspaper article from the Herald Advertiser about the rebuilding of Wheelersburg after the tornado of 1968.

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Newspaper photos of the aftermath of the tornado.
Left and upper right: birdseye view images of the path and destruction the tornado took in the Herald Dispatch.
Bottom right: photo from the Portsmouth Times of the remains of the Reinhardt…

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Photo image of the Herald Dispatch, Huntington, West Virginia.
Front page article about the Wheelersburg Tornado

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Newspaper photos from the Herald Dispatch
Upper Left: Boll's Feed Store where two were killed
Lower Left: House destroyed
Upper Right: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiser with overturned car
Lower Right: House is blown off foundations

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Photo image of a typed bulletin thanking the National Guard in the aftermath of the Wheelersburg Tornado.

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Newspaper photo of the remains of homes after the tornado. Far Right: remains of Ed Pyles' home on Dogwood Ridge.
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