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Front page of the New Albany Tribune from January 21, 1937; the day before the 1937 flood began.

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1937 Flood. Spring St. below East 7th St. looking west. Window on far right is 613 E. Spring St. Where west end refugees landed. Unidentified people.

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Reminiscences of several people who were living here during the Ohio River Flood of 1937, including story of brandy bottle filled with flood water kept by William B. Strong and given to Nancy Gibson after his death. includes photo of bottle and of…

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A two page free newsletter by the Printing and Journalism departments of New Albany Senior High School, providing information about the flood's impact and resources for those affected by the 1937 flood.

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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…

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WPA workers begin work of cleaning New Albany streets.

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Flood of 1937-Parsonage at 520 W. Main St. Cow marooned for 2 weeks.

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1937 Flood. Silver St. School, Red Cross headquarters. Unidentified people.

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West on Spring from 7th boat landing for people being rescued from entire West End of Town.

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1937 Flood. New Albany High School, Rear of, on Vincennes St. School used for shelter for refugees. 2 unidentified people.
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