[Searching through debris near the railroad tracks after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A crane stands at the far edge of a cleared section of dirt in the foreground. On the right is a line of boxcars receding away from the viewer with their left sides crushed inward. A large line of debris lies on the left of the train between it and the cleared area. On the far left of the cleared area is very large mound of debris mostly behind a low wall. Four men are on top of the debris, much of it concrete chunks and rebar, searching through it. The wall is either the remnant of a building or has been erected as a retaining wall. All around the crane and in the distance are piles of twisted metal, railroad tracks, wooden railroad ties and other debris. Wording on the crane: "The M. W. Kellogg Co.' and "Northwest". The number "#38" is in the lower right hand corner of the photograph.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Railroad cars near the grain elevator after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Two damaged freight train boxcars sit on a railroad track on the right. In front of the train cars are the remains of a truck and scattered metal debris of various kinds. The top portion of a smoke stack can be seen behind the train cars. A grain elevator stands on the left and beyond the train. Most of the glass in the windows of the grain elevator have been blown out. There is a vertical cylindrical tank in front of the grain elevator. To the left of the tank sit three boxcars side-by-side in bays under a metal roofed structure supported by pillars. On the left there is visible the top of a of a damaged wall extending out from the elevator. The number "#11" is in the lower right hand corner of the print.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Debris along the shore after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Concrete, cable and metal debris line the water after the 1947 Disaster. Concrete support columns have been sheared off with rebar protruding upward twisted and bent. A large flashlight shaped column (flareing out at the top) has been smashed over to the floor in the center of the image. In the background, a cargo ship sails in the bay.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aerial view of the Monsanto plant and port facilities after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

An aerial view of the port after the explosions. The heavily damaged Monsanto building, the grain elevator, tank farms and storage tanks and the destroyed docks and warehouses are visible. Written on the reverse side of the photograph is: "The Monsanto plant (in right foreground) received extensive damage to office buildings and equipment. There was heavy loss of life among employees."
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aerial view of the Monsanto plant, refinery structures and port after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

An aerial view of the port area after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. Refinery facilities, the Monsanto building, the grain elevator and the storage tank farms are visible. Handwritten in ink at top margin of front of print: "Texas City Disaster Photograph."
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aerial view of the hull of the Wilson B. Keene after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

An aerial view of the port after the 1947 Texas City Disaster showing the ruined hull of the Wilson B. Keene. The dock and wharf structures lining both sides of this slip have been leveled. On the reverse of the photograph is written: "Hull of the Wilson B. Keene visible in boat slip adjacent to the slip where the Grandcamp exploded".
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Fighting fires on board ship during the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Nine men stand next to a large cargo ship at the docks. Water is being sprayed onto the ship. More fire hoses are being readied and pulled into position. Two of the men have dark hats, and appear to be fire captains or crew leaders. Another man wearing a similar hat is walking toward the men with hoses. Heavy smoke covers the ship and dock.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Fighting the fire on board the Grandcamp during the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A group of firefighters on the dock move fire hoses into position to fight a fire on board the Grandcamp cargo ship before the explosions. A large cloud of dark smoke hangs over the dock.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Fighting the fire on board the Grandcamp during the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A group of men unroll and move fire hoses to fight the fire on board the Grandcamp cargo ship tied up at the dock. A large cloud of black smoke comes from the ship.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The U.S. Coast Guard fighting fires during the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Two Coast Guard personnel standing on the top deck of a Coast Guard ship spray water on debris in the water. In the background debris is scattered on the water, and the docks on shore have been reduced to rubble. Very heavy dark smoke covers the sky.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People and hearses line up outside the temporary morgue after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Vehicles of all kinds, including hearses, are parked in parking spots, on the grass and on the roadways. The photographer is looking across a vacant lot toward a side street that intersects with a street lined with businesses. People are standing in groups waiting. Signs on identifiable businesses read "Michaels", and "Desoto Plymouth." A billboard near one of the buildings reads "On this site will be The White House."
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Hearses waiting to be used after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Rows of hearses are lined up alongside a one-story white building and the road that leads to it. A small group of men stand outside one of the hearses on the road. A larger group of men stand on the porch of the building. Low clouds, or possibly smoke, hang in the sky over the scene.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Refinery structures after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Processing facilities located near the coastline seen from a distance. Some debris is visible in front of the line of power poles, closer to the water. Smoke coming from somewhere behind the facility can be seen in the middle of the picture.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Debris near storage tanks after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A large piece of mangled metal, apparently plate metal from a ship, lies on the ground in the forefront of the picture. A pipeline runs through the middle of the photograph. Behind the pipline are storage tanks, power poles, and some structures. A large one-story brick structure, with visible roof and window damage sits in the middle of the picture.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Inside the temporary morgue after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Two men in white medical coats are standing in the temporary morgue. One man examines a body wrapped in a blanket. Another body lies covered on a wooden slab.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Grandcamp on fire before the explosions of the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Clouds of large black smoke stream from the Grandcamp on fire in the Texas City port. A number of men stand along the warehouse building closest to the burning ship.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People waiting at the High School for information about victims of the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

At least 100 people are lined up outside the High School gymnasium, which was being used as a temporary morgue. An officer stands in the middle of the street to direct traffic. Hearses and/or ambulances are parked at the curbs on both sides of the street.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People waiting for information after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A line of people stands awaiting along a waist-high wire fence. Two gentlemen, one in uniform, stand at the gate talking. Across the street are businesses. Signs on the businesses read "Hetherington Jeweler", "Insurance", and "Farmer Appliances", and "C & D Prescription Pharmacy."
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Looking toward the grain elevator after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

The grain elevator, two water towers and the smokestack can be seen on the horizon. A large dark cloud hangs over the port area in the distance. Most of the sky is darkened.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The U.S. Coast Guard fighting a fire during the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A Coast Guard ship sprays fire on debris in the harbor near the Seatrain loading crane. Debris covers the water in the foreground, and covers the piers and dock area. A large multi-storied building stands with most of its metal framework exposed. Heavy smoke covers the area. The number "64309" can be seen on the prow of the ship.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The U.S. Coast Guard fighting fires during the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A Coast Guard vessel sprays water on the fires near the hulks of the cargo ships after the explosions at Texas City. Heavy smoke covers the dock area.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[People and hearses wait outside the temporary morgue after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Vehicles are parked along the roads and sidewalks and on the grass. People stand outside the temporary morgue at McGar Motor Service in groups or individually waiting and talking. In the foreground a black hearse with the sign "Rosenberg Funeral Home" waits. Signs on identifiable buildings read "Desoto Plymouth" and "Michaels" and "I.O.O.F. 656." Part of an advertisement reading "White House" can be seen.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Hearses waiting to be used after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Rows of hearses are parked alongside a one-story white building and the road that leads to it. A small goup of men stands near one of the hearses. Two groups of men stand on the porch of the building. Low clouds, or smoke, hang overhead.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[At the docks after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A large amount of wooden debris floats in the harbor in the foreground, completely covering a large area of water. Two firetrucks are parked on the dock extending out on the left with four men dressed in white standing on the edge of the dock holding hoses leading down to the ocean water. Another man in a hard hat stands on the left in a large pile of debris looking down at a large metal object, perhaps an anchor lying on or near the railroad tracks. A large metal loading crane stands just behind the fire engines on the right. Other damaged port structures are visible in the background. The number "#23" is written on the picture in the lower right corner.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History