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Tornado; Gainesville, Georgia
Tornado; Gainesville, Georgia
TitleTornado; Gainesville, Georgia
PhotographerUnknown
DescriptionView of the damage caused by a tornado to the town square in Gainesville, Georgia.
Geographic LocationGainesville (Ga.)
SubjectEvents--Georgia--Gainesville
Tornadoes--Georgia--Gainesville
Natural disasters
Automobiles--1930-1940
Vehicles--Georgia--Gainesville
Cities & towns--Georgia
Date Original1936 April 6
Date Digital2006
Type8 x 10 in. black and white print
Digital FormatJPEG
Catalogue NumberVIS 99.292.01
CollectionBill Wilson Photographs
PublisherKenan Research Center, Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30305
RightsThis material is protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U.S Code) Permission for use must be cleared through The Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required.
Collection NotesThis work is filed as an image collected by Bill Wilson, the photographer is unknown.
NotesLocated in 50 miles northeast of Atlanta in Hall County, Gainesville was chartered in 1821. Known initially as Mule Camp Springs, the town was renamed in honor of General Edmund Pendleton Gaines, a hero of the War of 1812 who held a command in Georgia during the ensuing struggles with the Creek Indians. Gainesville grew with the discovery of gold in nearby Dahlonega, and was known as a resort town by the early 20th-century. A devastating tornado hit the town in April of 1936, killing more than 200 people. The town became the site of substantial poultry business in the 1930s. Growth in later decades was fostered through public power, educational, financial, and cultural attractions.
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