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That page and a similar one, Lost Photos of Joplin, MO Tornado, offer a scattershot portrait of the storm’s collective victim: the city of Joplin, population 49,024.
The pictures were taken by Murwin Mosler, a studio photographer who chronicled Joplin’s people and buildings over nearly 50 years. Some images belonged to the museum; others come from the late ...
Angela Walters is collecting photos lost in the Joplin tornado and tracking down their owners. She's up to 30,000 pictures. "Just to return as many of these memories to people as possible ...
JOPLIN, Mo. — Lost items in storage are finally being returned nearly a decade after an EF-5 tornado tore through Joplin. But an organization is now reuniting families with lost memories. &#8… ...
White-gloved workers line the long tables, carefully sifting through photos of proms and weddings, baby's first day, proud soldiers in their uniforms. They gently clean off any dirt, dry rain-da ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. -- White-gloved workers line the long tables, carefully sifting through photos of proms and weddings, baby's first day, proud soldiers in their uniforms. They gently clean off any ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Nothing much is routine in Joplin, Mo., these days. The community ...
JOPLIN, Mo. (KSNF) – Lost items in storage finally being returned nearly a decade after an EF-5 tornado tore through Joplin. After more than nine years, Velta Elmore was reunited with a long … ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — White-gloved workers line the long tables, carefully sifting through photos of proms and weddings, baby's first day, proud soldiers in their uniforms. They gently clean off any ...
JOPLIN, Mo. — Lost items in storage finally being returned nearly a decade after an EF-5 tornado tore through Joplin. But an organization is now reuniting families with lost memories. I found… ...
JOPLIN, Mo. — Lost items in storage are finally being returned nearly a decade after an EF-5 tornado tore through Joplin. But an organization is now reuniting families with lost memories.