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The remnants of Hurricane Camille still packed a powerful punchTraveling through the business district by boat
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Flooding in farm country
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The southeast floods of 1916.Running through backwater from the Tombigbee River near Wagar, AlabamaFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.Running through backwater from the Tombigbee River near Wagar, AlabamaFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.Steamer City of Mobile on the municipal wharf at Mobile, AlabamaHurricane of July 5-9, 1916From: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.Steamers sunk at Mobile by hurricane of July 5-9, 1916From: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.Cotton bales and other debris on tracks of Southern Railway in MobileFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.French Broad River in Asheville, North CarolinaRemaining railroad span went out shortly after photoFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.The Southern Railway passenger station at Asheville, North CarolinaFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.View from the Southern Railway roundhouse in Asheville at the height of floodingFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.Debris near the Asheville concrete bridge at the height of the floodFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.The Spring Street approach to Smith's Bridge in Asheville, North CarolinaFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.The Southern Coal Company Yard at Asheville, North Carolina.From: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.The Catawba River Crossing near Eufola, N.C.Temporary structure erected in 16 days.From: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.View through the portal of High Ridge Tunnel.Workmen removing material that continued to slide onto track for 7 weeks.From: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1
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The southeast floods of 1916.Fill material slid down mountain leaving track suspended during heavy rainsFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.Catawba River crossing near Fort Mills, South Carolina after flood had recededFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The southeast floods of 1916.Catawba River crossing near Fort Mills, South CarolinaTemporary railroad over bridge was nearing completionFrom: The Floods of July, 1916, copyright 1917, Southern Railway Company.Library Call Number F215.F55 1917.
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The Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927Frontispiece - beginning of crevasse breaching levee at Mounds Landing, Miss.From: The Floods of 1927 in the Mississippi Basin, Frankenfeld, H.C., 1927Monthly Weather Review Supplement No. 29
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The Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927Blanche Avenue at Mounds, Illinois on the Ohio RiverMarch 29, 1927 - river stage at Cairo, Illinois., 52.8 feetFrom: The Floods of 1927 in the Mississippi Basin, Frankenfeld, H.C., 1927Monthly Weather Review
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