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1913 Flood damage at Cable and Lorain Avenues |
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A view of the damage to houses after the flood waters receded in Columbus. A handwritten notation on the back of the postcard states the view is at Cable and Lorain Avenues. Lorain later became Yale Avenue. The 1913 flood occurred when Ohio received a heavy downpour that flooded many Ohio rivers, including the Scioto river, and the levees failed. In Columbus, more than five inches of rain fell in 24 hours beginning on March 24, 1913. Combined with a heavy winter snowfall, it was too much for the levees. In Columbus, 96 people died as a result of the flood. |
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1913 date QS:P571,+1913-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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1913 Flood damage at Cable and Lorain Avenues (English)
A view of the damage to houses after the flood waters receded in Columbus. A handwritten notation on the back of the postcard states the view is at Cable and Lorain Avenues. Lorain later became Yale Avenue. The 1913 flood occurred when Ohio received a heavy downpour that flooded many Ohio rivers, including the Scioto river, and the levees failed. In Columbus, more than five inches of rain fell in 24 hours beginning on March 24, 1913. Combined with a heavy winter snowfall, it was too much for the levees. In Columbus, 96 people died as a result of the flood. (English)
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