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Really neat, I think I have found PDFs of some of Fujita's files online (including his original map of Guin's path, I'll have to dig through my computer for it later) where exactly in here did you find Brandenburg? Or is it basically impossible to answer that question as they were in a generically-labeled folder? Really cool if 1985 survey photos are stored there, as the only ones I've seen are from Storm Data or various online sources.It's been quite a while now but IIRC they didn't actually have the Brandenburg photos posted anywhere at the time. I was just poking around the root directory and saw them listed in a folder somewhere. They might have them posted publicly now, I haven't checked.
Anyway, yeah, there are boxes full of survey photos, film, slides, documents, news clippings, interviews, etc. It's hard to say exactly what they have since many of the labels are so generic, but here's an inventory of their holdings: https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00271/tsw-00271.html
It's like a treasure hoard for severe weather nerds. As you'd imagine, there's a bunch of stuff from decades' worth of events. Incidentally, I believe all (or at least most) of the survey photos from 5/31/85 are stored there, too.