Browse Items (49 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page Page of 5 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Streets, Sewers Damaged $38,000 by Late Flood Streets and sewers of the city were damaged $38,000 as a result of the flood, according to a report made Saturday by City Engineer Michael M. Boland to United States engineers. The report of the damages was made in connection with the federal… Tags: 1937 Flood, Al Survi, City Engineers, Damage, M. E. Denny, Michael M. Boland, Newspapers, S. W. Green, Sewers, United States Engineers Worst Flood In Local History Feared Front page of the New Albany Tribune from January 21, 1937; the day before the 1937 flood began. Tags: 1937 Flood, Damage, David Straw, Highways, Newspapers, Roads, Silver Street, Trains Ohio To Shatter Flood Record Here Front page of the New Albany Tribune from January 22, 1937: the first day of the flood. Tags: 1937 Flood, Damage, Immunization, Injuries, Medical Relief, Newspapers, Power Outages, Refugees, Salvation Army, Sandbags, Schools, Telephones Old Court House Records Not Hurt Newspaper article from the New Albany Tribune about the Floyd County Court House Records not damaged by the flood. 15,000,000 Estimated as Flood Loss in New Albany Flood damages in New Albany estimated at $15,000,000. 3 Agencies Will Make Home Inspections Front page of the New Albany Tribune of February 4, 1937 detailing the flood and its aftermath. Library Suffers Great Flood Loss Flood damaged library books taken to city trash dump. Rail Service is Restored to County Railroads service restored to Floyd County after flood. Police Station Still Has Basement 'Lake' Water continues to seep into New Albany Police Station basement. Normalcy Approaching as City Digs Out of Flood Ruins Normalcy returning to New Albany after flood. Previous Page Page of 5 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2