Two photographs document President Richard Nixon's visit to Xenia, Ohio, following the devastating tornado of 1974. Nixon toured Greene County and declared it a disaster area. The slides measure 2" x 2" (5.08 x 5.08 cm). On April 4, 1974 an F5 tornado (the most intense tornado, reaching speeds of over 261 miles per hour) hit Xenia. It touched down at 4:30 p.m. nine miles southwest of Xenia and entered town at 4:40 p.m. Of 25,000 residents, 33 were killed and 1600 were injured. More than 1400 buildings were damaged or destroyed and total estimated damages exceeded $400 million. Xenia was declared a national disaster area, and the American Red Cross, as well as several hundred Ohio National Guard troops, moved into Xenia for several weeks t...
Two photographs document firefighting in the area of Adair's and other furniture stores in Xenia, Oh...
The BGSU campus student newspaper April 10, 1974. Volume 58 - Issue 94https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/...
View of destruction in Arrowhead Plat following the tornado that struck Xenia, Ohio, on April 3, 197...
This is an aerial photograph of two homes destroyed after the 1974 tornado. On April 3, 1974, an F5 ...
This photograph shows the National Guard clearing debris after the 1974 tornado. On April 3, 1974, a...
This photograph, taken by the United States Air Force on April 4, 1974, documents the path of destru...
President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Representative Clarence J. Brown, Jr., surrounded by a crowd of ...
President Richard M. Nixon surveys damage at Warner Junior High School, in the Arrowhead plat, follo...
Three photographs show the National Guard cleaning up debris after the 1974 Xenia tornado. The slide...
This photograph shows an aerial view of residences in Xenia, Ohio, on April 4, 1974, the day after a...
This is an aerial photograph of residences in Xenia, Ohio, on April 4, 1974, the day after a tornado...
Four photographs document damage to Wilberforce University following the 1974 tornado. The slides me...
U.S. Representative Clarence J. Brown, Jr., and President Richard M. Nixon view damage at Xenia High...
Aerial view of West Main, Market and Church Streets in Xenia, Ohio, April 4, 1974. This view shows ...
This is an aerial view of damage caused to the town of Xenia, Ohio, after a tornado struck on April ...
Two photographs document firefighting in the area of Adair's and other furniture stores in Xenia, Oh...
The BGSU campus student newspaper April 10, 1974. Volume 58 - Issue 94https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/...
View of destruction in Arrowhead Plat following the tornado that struck Xenia, Ohio, on April 3, 197...
This is an aerial photograph of two homes destroyed after the 1974 tornado. On April 3, 1974, an F5 ...
This photograph shows the National Guard clearing debris after the 1974 tornado. On April 3, 1974, a...
This photograph, taken by the United States Air Force on April 4, 1974, documents the path of destru...
President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Representative Clarence J. Brown, Jr., surrounded by a crowd of ...
President Richard M. Nixon surveys damage at Warner Junior High School, in the Arrowhead plat, follo...
Three photographs show the National Guard cleaning up debris after the 1974 Xenia tornado. The slide...
This photograph shows an aerial view of residences in Xenia, Ohio, on April 4, 1974, the day after a...
This is an aerial photograph of residences in Xenia, Ohio, on April 4, 1974, the day after a tornado...
Four photographs document damage to Wilberforce University following the 1974 tornado. The slides me...
U.S. Representative Clarence J. Brown, Jr., and President Richard M. Nixon view damage at Xenia High...
Aerial view of West Main, Market and Church Streets in Xenia, Ohio, April 4, 1974. This view shows ...
This is an aerial view of damage caused to the town of Xenia, Ohio, after a tornado struck on April ...
Two photographs document firefighting in the area of Adair's and other furniture stores in Xenia, Oh...
The BGSU campus student newspaper April 10, 1974. Volume 58 - Issue 94https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/...
View of destruction in Arrowhead Plat following the tornado that struck Xenia, Ohio, on April 3, 197...