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University of Southern Indiana 73 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.19 seconds. 
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Believed to be the 500-600 blocks of Washington Ave. under flood waters. Concrete steps leading up from street in left foreground.
1937 | MSS 272-0351 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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900 Washington Ave., the residence of Fred M. Woelfle, with water up to porch
1937 | MSS 272-0371 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (A & P) at 957 Washington Ave., in deep flood waters
1937 | MSS 272-0400 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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Car in flood water covering its hood in residential area
1937 | MSS 272-0435 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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William Wyrick (can only see his back) in boat driving away from flooded house in the Adams Ave. area
1937 | MSS 272-0401 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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Looking down on and along a partially flooded street in an commercial area
1937 | MSS 272-0396 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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Barnett's Pharmacy at 250 Washington Ave., at corner with Judson St. High flood waters.
1937 | MSS 272-0426 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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Benjamin Bosse High School at 1300 Washington Ave., with water up to bottoms of windows on first floor
1937 | MSS 272-0377 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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Large truck, flooded almost over hood, on Washington Ave. in front of Enlow Field (grandstand in rear) next to Benjamin Bosse High School, 1300 Washington Ave.
1937 | MSS 272-0379 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |
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Britt's Pharmacy at 965 Washington Ave., in deep flood waters. Men in motor boat right in front of store could probably reach the sign.
1937 | MSS 272-0399 | Great Flood of 1937 Collection |

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