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Jordan Postcards/Before and After Avalanche

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Jordan Postcards/Before and After Avalanche
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Two RPC's depicting the town of Jordan before and after the avalanche of March 1911. The news paper articles stated: "People Perish in Terrible Avalanche Snow; SNOW SLIDE SWEEPS 10 TO DEATH; Avalanche Crushes Homes of Hydro-Electric Company's Employes; DESTRUCTION LEAPS DOWN MOUNTAIN SIDE AT NIGHT; Great Power Plant Is Wrecked and Mining Camps Are in Darkness; Three towns in Mono County, California were bombarded by snow and rocks. The powder plant was destroyed at Jordan and the homes of workmen wrecked with a furious bombardment of death dealing snow slides carrying everything in their path. Tons of snow commingled with rock crashed Tuesday night for two hours through the towns of Jordan, Lundy and Mono Lake in Mono County, California, leaving in their wake of destruction the dead bodies of from eight to ten men and women and the ruins of the Hydro-Electric Power company and the Crystal Lake Mining company power plant. From the eminence of over 12,000 feet overlooking Mono Lake, the heart of the power system that sent to current to the mining camps of Aurora, Lucky Boy, Hawthorne and Fairview in Nevada, the mountain with scarcely a warning sent down a devastating series of crashing shells of snow and rock that seemed animated with Satanic malice.The first slide at 10 o’clock went through the upper part of the town of Lundy. The second went through the center and the third carried away buildings in the lower end of the historic town. Another flanking battery from the mountain mowed down the plant of the Hydro-Electric Power company at Jordan, carrying with its splintered timbers and twisted wires like so many toothpicks and strings."







City: Jordan
State: California,
Date: 1911

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