Postcards of the Tornadoes and Floods of March 1913 - Terre Haute (2)
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This set of views is from a fold-out tradecard published by A. & J. H. Stoddart, New York Underwriters Agency.
Damage Caused by Cyclone at Terre Haute, Ind. March 23 1913
In a few moments the savings of a lifetime disappear
Rents, too, should be insured against wind hazard
The time is fast approaching when the mortgage will require the
mortgager to carry tornado and windstorm insurance. Just as he is now required
to protect the property by fire insurance.
By insuring against loss from windstorm, you will rest secure and add to your peace of mind
No part of the country is immune from the ravages of the elements
It is just as unreasonable to carry your own tornado risk as it would be to carry your own fire risk
Wind - Storms
and Tornadoes
have destroyed millions of dollars'
worth of property, and no argument
can reasonably be advanced that your
section of the country is exempt, as
government reports show that these
fearful disasters occur in all parts of the
country during any month of the year.
Are you Insured?
New York
Underwriters Agency
A. & J. H. Stoddart
100 William Street, New York
Established 1864
Fire, Lightning, Wind-
Storm and Sprinkler
Leakage Insurance
Chas A. Avery
Agent
Martinsville, Ind.
Flood - March 23rd 1913
This postcard is unused and has no other text. It does have an AZO stamp cartouche that dates it between 1904 and 1918.
Tornado - March 23rd 1913
This postcard is unused and has no other text. It does have an AZO stamp cartouche that dates it between 1904 and 1918.
This page created 30th January 2010, last modified 30th January 2010