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Progressive Party Presidential Candidate (1912) Theodore Roosevelt endorsing building levees on the Mississippi River. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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The drainage basin of the Mississippi River. Area 1,240,050 square miles. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Map showing the alluvial delta of the Mississippi River damaged by floods. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Levee building along the Mississippi River. The levees are not completed. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Clearing land. We ask for protection, not reclamation. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Reclamation. Reclamation follows protection. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Home of cotton. World's finest cotton plantations. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Land of corn. Acres of corn everywhere. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Alfalfa fields. Great pastures of growing alfalfa. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Sugar industry. Extensive sugar plantations exist. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Rice culture. Richest fields of rice abound. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Orange growing. Varied industries including the oyster industry and the vegetable gardens of the Louisiana portion of the Mississippi Delta. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915.
Mississippi River 1912
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Timber industry. The delta yields valuable timber. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Growing cities. Prosperous cities need protection. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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The crevasse. Waters rush through with a roar. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Caving banks. Carried away by caving banks. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Sand boils. The beginning of the break. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Sloughing. The softened section slides out. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Emergency work. Strengthened by sacks for miles. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Desperate struggles. Prompt action prevents many breaks. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Refugees. Driven from their homes. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Homeless. Thousands suffer by Nation's neglect. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Relief work. Rations and supplies are contributed. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Stock lost. The loss of live stock is great. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Railroads damaged. Miles of railroad washed away. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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The wreckage. Telegraph lines are destroyed. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Towns inundated. Business is suspended for weeks. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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The aftermath. Wreckage and ruin result. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Amphibians. Stopping the mails -- interrupting commerce. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Weaving the mat. Bank protection is imperative. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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Sinking the mat. Revetment work is essential. In: "The Mississippi River Flood Problem," by John A. Fox, 1915. Library Call No. TC 425 .M62 F69
Mississippi River 1912
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A plaque in the steps leading down to the Mississippi River commemorates the highest flood ever recorded at St. Louis, the flood of 1993. On August 1, 1993, the Mississippi River reached the level of the plaque. Note street and river in upper left corner of image. The river reached 49.58 feet above normal during this flood.
St. Louis, Missouri, Mississippi River 2003
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Potomac River at Great Falls during flood. This small boiling stream is just part of the overflow from the main river.
Maryland, Great Falls, Potomac River 2005
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Potomac River at Great Falls during flood. This small boiling stream is just part of the overflow from the main river.
Maryland, Great Falls, Potomac River 2005
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Raging waters flowing out to the main body of the Potomac River during flood.
Maryland, Great Falls, Potomac River 2005
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Raging waters flowing out to the main body of the Potomac River during flood.
Maryland, Great Falls, Potomac River 2005
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Potomac River flowing over dam structure just above Great Falls.
Maryland, Great Falls, Potomac River 2005
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Normally gentle stream area flowing into Potomac below Great Falls.
Maryland, Great Falls, Potomac River 2005
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Fire engine from Engine Company No. 10 caught in flood.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25
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Broken levee at Sandusky Street
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25 or 26, 1913
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State Street Bridge just beginning to break apart.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25 or 26, 1913
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Glenwood Avenue - a rowboat was the mode of transportation.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25 or 26, 1913
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Row boat leading a horse to safety on West Town Street.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25
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Cypress Avenue showing where 13 people were rescued from a tree.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 26
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A rescue boat rowing through Columbus.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25
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Water rushing over bent and broken railroad tracks.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 26
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Town Street Bridge broken from flood waters.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25
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Horse still in harness needing rescue near State and Mill Street.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25 or 26, 1913
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Remains of Hill's Grocery near Sullivant and Cypress Avenues.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25 or 26, 1913
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Damage near the corner of Rich and Dakota Avenues.
Ohio, Columbus 1913 March 25 or 26, 1913

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