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  • Collection: 1937 Flood

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The home at 304 W. Riverside was known as the Read-Ransom House. Slide description: "River front and Big Four Bridge, Jeffersonville, Ind."

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Citizens being rescued at the Penn Railroad Station on Mitchell Avenue. This building has been moved to Market Street and is now called Preservation Station.

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Two views of the Citizens Trust Company. Description on Slide: "The Post Office flag, whether left out by oversight or in defiance of the elements, proudly remained at the top of the staff. This sign was the only visible evidence of the Citizens…

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The popular candy store at 347 Spring Street underwater during the 1937 Flood.

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The Jeffersonville Masonic Hall located on Spring Street.

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Home on Market Street in Jeffersonville before the flood and after the flood.

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Photograph of a house that was flooded during the 1937 Flood in Jeffersonville, Indiana

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House flooded during the 1937 Flood. Description on the slide reads, "After the vaccinations, and acquiring a loaf of bread from the commissary, we returned by way of Chestnut Street and took a photo of the Carl home at 937 E. Chestnut for Stanley…

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The aftermath of the 1937 Flood to the Jeffersonville Library built by Carnegie on Spring Street and Court Ave.

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View of the Jeffersonville High School on Court Ave. Description on slide: "Charles, on his way down town, got a series of photos (all at the crest) from the moving boat. First is this one of the High School Building."
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