Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1925 — Page 16

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WHERE TORNADO KILLED HUNDREDS Factories and Homes in Princeton Left in Ruins After Terrific Winck

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A GENERAL VIEW of the south side of Princeton, Ind., where the cyclone leveled everything in its path. Twenty-one persons were killed and approximately 100 injured here. Thousands were left homeless.

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THE HEINZ CANNING PLANT at rnnceton was totally wrecked by the storm. The picture shows a general view of the plant with the main building on the left and the power house with a part of the smoke stack still standing on the right.

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GROUP OF HOUSES on S. Main St., Princeton, torn from their foundations and blown together by die force of the wind. Two of the many automobiles wrecked by the storm are shown in the foreground.

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NIGHT PICTURE SHOWING flames which swept Murphysboro, 111., making a holocaust of the

Indiana Tornado Pictures By J. M. Moore, Times Staff Photographer.

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RUINS OF THE SOUTHERN RAILROAD SHOPS, the biggest plant in Princeton. The shops are almost a total loss.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 20,1925