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1913 Flood Postcards
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Aerial View
Aerial view of the flood damage on East First Street. The picture was possibly taken from the top of a Delco building looking east.
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Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine
Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine, which was constructed in Cincinnati and was loaned to Delco for flood service.
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Algonquin Hotel
A Cadillac coupe left on Third Street; The Algonquin Hotel can be seen in the background. It was located on the southwest corner of Ludlow on Third Street.
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Bacon Street
Flood conditions at Bacon Street, between Detroit and Montgomery Streets. The building in the background is the E. C. Harley Company and the building on the right is the Dayton Paper Novelty Company. Note...
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Belmonte Park
From Riverview and Belmonte Park towards the Dayton View Bridge and Robert Boulevard during the flood.
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Boat Rescue Operations
Boat rescue operations during the flood.
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Boat rescue operations
Boat rescue operations during the 1913 Flood at an unknown location.
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Bomberger Park
In this photograph are the recreation building and a portion of the playgrounds at Bomberger Park.
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Bridge girder
One of the real freaks of the 1913 Flood is shown here. When the waters receded, this 75-foot, 12x12, bridge girder was found wedged between two houses on West Monument.
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Bridge girder
One of the real freaks of the 1913 Flood is shown here. When the waters receded, this 75-foot, 12x12, bridge girder was found wedged between two houses on West Monument.
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Bridge Girder
Flood damage shown during the 1913 Flood. When waters receded, the bridge girder, which measured 75 x12 x 12 , was found wedged between two houses on West Monument.
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Bridge washed out
This is an unidentified bridge, which had been washed out. A carriage is wedged between the trees in the bottom of the picture, and a dead horse is hanging from the twisted wreckage.
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Bridges
One of the bridges, which were washed out and destroyed during the 1913 Flood.
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Bridges
A picture showing flood damage and a dead horse hanging from the bridge.
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Burns Avenue
Flood damage along Burns Avenue after the flood.
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Burns Avenue and Caroline Street
Rescue operations, between Burns Avenue and Caroline Street, during the 1913 Flood. Note the high water mark on the houses in the background.
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Businesses that Were Destroyed By Fire
Businesses that were destroyed by fire on the east side of Jefferson Street: Huber Company, Kette Sons Company, Jewell Theater, Western Union Telegraph Company, and the Patterson Building.
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Catherine Street
Looking northwest from the Fairgrounds, over Dayton proper. Catherine Street is in the foreground.
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Catherine Street
From Catherine Street looking north from the Fairground over Dayton proper.
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Citizens Relief Committee
This is the north side of National Cash Register Building No. 10. Around the desks starting in the left foreground are: Robert Patterson, seated on radiator; seated at desk with hand on telephone, an National...
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