Image Number: PR09088
Action on the fastest speedway in the world, Fulford, Florida, on February 22, 1926. Peter DePaulo driving a Duesenberg 8 leads Harry Hartz in Miller 8 as they head for the checker. DePaulo won the event and Hartz finished second.
Image Number: PR09086
Remains of stands and track after hurricane on September 17, 1926, viewed toward turns #3 and #4. Remaining part of #3 stands.
Track was never rebuilt.
Image Number: N048091
Image Number: RC01927
Image Number: N048088a
Image Number: SM2486
1926 hurricane washed the land away from both ends. Photographed at Baker's Haulover Inlet in Miami, Florida on January 25, 1927 by John Kunkel Small.
Image Number: RC01930
Image Number: N048086a
The house was located at the corner of NE 4th Avenue and 24th Street.
Image Number: N034983
Left to right: Mrs. Rickel, Thelma Rickel, Albert Rickel.
Image Number: RC11714
Image Number: N031914
Image Number: PR01188
The church was at North Andrews Avenue and Southeast 2nd Street. Built in 1913. Photographed ca. 1917. Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel.
Image Number: PR01175
South Methodist Church on South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale after being demolished by September 18, 1926 hurricane.
Image Number: N031953
Image Number: N031920
Barometer used during the hurricane of 1926. Capt. William Thompson was the master of the U.S. dredge Savannah.
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