Tippecanoe County And The 1913 Flood (Disaster)
Pete Bill; Arnold L. Sweet
The History Press (2021)
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Local History
Natural Disasters, Floods, Indiana - History
Paperback 9781467147583
English
These untold stories and never-before-seen images explore the human drama of the 1913 Flood as it unfolded in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.Heralding the coming spring, the weather forecast promised a warm and sunny Easter in 1913. Little did the citizens of Tippecanoe County realize that a furious deluge would cause the Wabash River to swell to an ungovernable and lethal height. Bridges collapsed, whole buildings came unmoored from their foundations and washed away, and heroic rescue attempts saved lives and cost others.Authors and retired Purdue professors Pete Bill and Arnold Sweet describe the travails of communities suddenly cut off from the rest of the world and facing a natural disaster that gripped twenty states.
Product Details
LoC Classification F532.T6 .B55 2021
Dewey 977.201
No. of Pages 176
Height x Width 9.0 x 6.0  inch
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