The Great Flood of 1913
Great Flood of 1913 - Wikipedia
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 ...
The Great Flood of 1913 - Ohio Memory
In March of 1913, heavy rains exacerbated flood conditions, which were common in many regions of the state. Rivers began to overflow, and ...
The 1913 Flood - "Ohio's Greatest Weather Event"
A great flood devastated not only Greater Cleveland, but the entire state of Ohio, as well as 13 other states, making it the nation's most widespread natural ...
The Great Flood of 1913 100 Years Later
Although most rivers tended to flood every spring, the flooding of March 1913 was unprecedented across much of the Ohio Valley.
Silver Jackets - The Great Flood of 1913 - MRCC
In the one hundred years since the Great Flood of 1913 there have been great strides in reducing the threat to life and property from floods.
Great Flood of 1913 - Miami Conservancy District
In March 1913, the citizens of the Miami Valley experienced a natural disaster unparalleled in the region's history. Within a three-day period, nine to 11 ...
Great Flood of 1913: Ohio's worst weather disaster - YouTube
A stormy pattern developed in late March 1913, culminating in the disastrous flooding in the Ohio Valley that claimed more than 900 lives, ...
The Superstorm That Flooded America | HISTORY
It is estimated that the Great Flood of 1913 killed more than 1,000 Americans, making it the country's second-deadliest deluge (behind only the ...
GREAT FLOOD OF 1913 | Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
The GREAT FLOOD OF 1913 began on March 21, 1913 when massive wind and ice storms began to hit the Midwest followed by deadly tornadoes. The storms imm...
Paul Murphy Remembers the 1913 Flood - National Park Service
From March 23-27, the Great Flood of 1913 swept over 17 states, hitting Ohio the hardest. Violent storms had begun the week before in parts ...
The Great 1913 Flood Exhibit - Dayton History
The Great 1913 Flood Exhibit. The Great 1913 Flood was Ohio's worst natural disaster; waters reached 20 feet in low-lying areas and rushed up to 25 miles-per- ...
Dayton Flood of 1913: 15 things to know about the historic storm
The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 was a regional event and still ranks as Ohio's worst natural disaster, with 467 deaths statewide.
Original 1913 flood footage - YouTube
Original 1913 flood footage from the Glenn R. Walters collection housed in University Archives and Special Collections.
The Flood of 1913 - Mahoning Valley Historical Society
Youngstown recorded 4.26” of rain between March 23 and 26, and the Mahoning River rose to 22 feet above its normal water level. The flood plains ...
Great Flood of 1913: The most tragic weather event in Ohio's history
On March 23, 1913, Ohioans experienced what is considered the most catastrophic weather event in the state's history.
The Great Flood of 1913 - Google Arts & Culture
According to the Ohio History Connection, the flood remains one of the state's largest natural disasters. “The statewide extent of death and destruction in the ...
Great Dayton Flood - Wikipedia
The Dayton flood of March 1913 was caused by a series of severe winter rainstorms that hit the Midwest in late March. Within three days, 8–11 inches (200–280 mm) ...
110 Years Ago Today: The Great Flood of 1913
The flood destroyed homes and property, effectively eliminated the canal system in Ohio, and damaged 69 bridges in the Muskingum River Watershed ...
Columbus and the Great Flood of 1913: – Arcadia Publishing
Beginning on Easter Sunday, March 23, 1913, Columbus and the Ohio Valley endured a downpour that would produce the largest flood in one hundred years.
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.