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OUTBUILDINGS STRANDED NEAR «. 

 Water Tower After Flood at Shawnee- ^ 

 town, Gallatin County. 



3 AFTER 



THE FLOOD 

 PICTURES 



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ABOVE: WAITING FOR HAY AT GOLCONDA 

 Many drove their teams 12 to 15 miles to get Flood 



Relief Hay shipped in by State Committee from Michl- 



qan. 



Top: 60 FT. SEA WALL AT CAIRO 

 L, L. Colvis, Farm Adviser Points To High Water Marfc. 



Below; Viaduct At Edge of Cairo 



Hundreds Of Farm Buildings and Homes FLOOD REFUGEES HOMELESS DOGS MOUND CITY 



Left Like This. Their Home Is In The Red Cross' Tented City Just More Than 150 Were Scores of Buildings Were 



West of Shawneetown Where 600 are Quartered. Destroyed In Harrisburg. Dumped Across Walks and 



Highways. 



Mrs. E. Mabry and M. D. Brelsford, form- 

 ■ er president Pulaski Co. Farm Bureau. 

 Brelsford Directed Feed Distribution in His 

 Community. 



ROUGH WATER WRECKED THIS 

 Farm House East of Harrisburg. Saline County. 



SOME FARED WORSE THAN OTHERS 

 House Set on Blocks Floated, Turned Over, 



NEED A HOG HOUSE? 



This One Is Along Hard 

 Road South of Renshaw in 

 Cache Valley, Pope county. 



SHED ON GEO. LEWIS FARM, 

 PULASKI COUNTY 



"A Barge Tied Up One Night, Dug 

 Into the Roof. 



THE FLOOD FIVE FEET OVER THIS 

 Levee Ai Shawneetown, old Hotel in 

 Background. 



THE FLOOD WRECKED THIS 

 Just West of Shawneetown. Gallatin 

 county. 



