GREAT FLOOD OF 1913
Troy and the Great Flood of 1913 - Arcadia Publishing
The rain began to fall on Easter Sunday, March 23, 1913. In Troy, 15 people lost their lives during the flood due to drowning, and in the weeks and months ...
The Greatest Natural Disaster in Ohio History: The Flood of 1913
http://gallery.usgs.gov/videos/589 Devastation from the 1913 flood is shown primarily through photographs taken during the March 1913 flood.
Indiana, The Great Flood of 1913 | Flickr
The Great Flood of 1913 is the standard by which all other floods are measured in Indiana. The rains began in late March of 1913 and continued for three ...
The Great Flood of 1913 | Far Hills Speaker Series
Local historian, Mark Risley, shares insight to Dayton's Great Flood of 1913 and the contributions made by Oakwood residents for rescue and ...
Washed away: How the Great Flood of 1913 devastated Indiana
Flooding left the Wabash River nearly seven miles wide. It averaged 5 to 7 feet deep between Vincennes and Lawrenceville, Illinois. While there ...
The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 - Boston Rare Maps
This striking chromolithograph depicts the downtown Dayton both inundated with water and in flames, as seen looking east from just across the Great Miami River.
Indiana and the Great Flood of 1913 - Shop-IHS
Indiana suffered enormous losses in the Great Flood of 1913, yet this disaster is largely forgotten. The combined tornado and flood barreled through Terre ...
Dayton Strong, 1913: Flood Response Brought Hope to Heartache
On Good Friday, March 21, 1913, the flood's first storm hit Dayton with winds up to 58 mph, knocking out telegraph lines. The rains continued ...
Columbus and the Great Flood of 1913
Columbus and the Great Flood of 1913 ... Beginning on Easter Sunday, March 23, 1913, Columbus and the Ohio Valley endured a downpour that would produce the ...
Map of the 1913 Great Flood: How Much of Dayton Was Underwater?
Over half of the city was flooded by waters at least 3 feet deep. The following image paints a picture of just how far the waters reached.
PHOTOS: Devastating images from the Dayton flood of 1913
Photographs of the 1913 Great Dayton flood.
Indiana and the Great Flood of 1913 - Arcadia Publishing
Indiana suffered enormous losses in the Great Flood of 1913, yet this disaster is largely forgotten. The combined tornado and flood barreled through Terre ...
Wading Through 1913: A flood for the ages - News and Sentinel
PARKERSBURG — The 110th anniversary of the Great Flood of 1913 began March 23 with the beginning of storms that included about a dozen ...
1913: The Great Flood of 1913 - Ohio Mysteries
Paula Schleis ... hundreds lose their lives, tens of thousands of people are made homeless and thousands of bridges and railway trestles are ...
Columbus and the Great Flood of 1913 - Bulk Bookstore
This book title, Columbus and the Great Flood of 1913: (The Disaster that Reshaped the Ohio Valley), ISBN: 9781626190610, by Conrade C. Hinds, published by ...
Great Dayton Flood of 1913 - WYSO
Great Dayton Flood of 1913. Huffman Dam is one of the five dams the Miami Conservancy District constructed over a century ... Miami Conservancy District built the ...
Indiana and the Great Flood of 1913 by Nancy M. Germano (review)
The flood's immediate cause was rain. Lots of rain. Terrific storms in March 1913 inundated lowlands and raised rivers great and small. The ...
The Great Flood Of 1913 Remains Columbus's Deadliest Weather ...
The Great Flood of 1913 wasn't just a weather event; it was a turning point that reshaped the city's approach to disaster, community, and resilience.
The Flood of 1913 - Cape Girardeau History and Photos
I can rattle off significant Mississippi River Floods: 1927, 1941, 1973, 1993, 2011, but I had never heard of the Great Flood of 1913. The ...
The Greatest Natural Disaster in Ohio History: The Flood of 1913
Detailed Description. Devastation from the 1913 flood is shown primarily through photographs taken during the March 1913 flood. In the aftermath ...
Great Flood of 1913
The Great Flood of 1913 occurred between March 23 and March 26, after major rivers in the central and eastern United States flooded from runoff and several days of heavy rain. Related deaths and damage in the United States were widespread and extensive.