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Flood damages in New Albany estimated at $15,000,000.

1856-1857 Directory.pdf
This is the New Albany City Directory for the years 1856-1857.

1958-S.pdf
New Albany City Directory for the Year 1859

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Front page of the New Albany Tribune of February 4, 1937 detailing the flood and its aftermath.

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Article with information about the 1937 flood and interviews with New Albany residents who remember the flood and reminisce. Includes photo of a floating fire patrol down Market Street during the flood.

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1937 Flood. Act of kindness during the flood.

Weber Flood 1 of 2 access.mp3
Interview with Bernard Weber on November 19, 1987. Weber discusses his life-long interest in the rivers around New Albany and how that influenced his interest in and actions during the flood in 1937, such as helping Daniel Thornton move the stock in…

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1937 Flood. Brent Apartments, north side Shelby Place & Shelby St., Cora Martin School (with steeple) northeast corner Vincennes & Shelby St.

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Undoing the work of the 1937 flood was the job assigned to six W.P.A. employees last September when the City decided to have its records put back in shape....until last September very little effort was made to file or bind the records - some going…

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1937 Flood. Spring St.,N. side between Pearl & Bank Sts. Cleanup after flood., Shown are J. Bacon & Sons 127 E. Spring, 129 E. Spring The Glad-Ann, Irion & Wolf Jewelers 131 E. Spring; Petery-Hedden Printing Co., 133 E. Spring St. Unidentified people
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