Box PH 11
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Contains 183 Results:
View of track damage on De Queen and Eastern Railroad west of Rolling Fork River in Sevier County, Arkansas, 1947 August 27-28
Flood occurred on August 27, 1947.
View of track damage on De Queen and Eastern Railroad west of Rolling Fork River in Sevier County, Arkansas, 1947 August 27-28
Flood occurred on August 27, 1947.
View of damage to De Queen and Eastern Railroad tracks resulting from flood, 1947 August 27
The track was washed out at this point for a distance of approximately one-quarter of a mile. This section of track is about 2 miles west of the section of track shown in items 1661, 1662, and 1663. Approximately one-half mile of track was washed out altogether from the August 27, 1947 flood.
View of damage to corn on J.C. Leeper farm on east side of Rolling Fork River west of DeQueen, Arkansas which was caused by flood, 1947 August 27
This corn was completely submerged, soured, and a total loss from the August 27, 1947 flood.
View showing damage to recently constructed roadbed on U.S. Highway No. 70 west of Rolling Fork River in Sevier County, Arkansas, undated
Flood occurred on August 27, 1947.
View of damage to roadbed, fences, and crops west of Rolling Fork River in Sevier County, Arkansas resulting from flood, 1947 August 27
Flood occurred on August 27, 1947.
View indicating loss of new mown hay resulting from flood, 1947 August 27
This picture was taken west of Rolling Fork River on Johnson Bridge road in Sevier County, Arkansas. Thousands of bales of hay were similarly washed away by the August 27, 1947 flood.
Campaign photo showing Elmer Thomas by an old car, undated
There is a sign attached to the top of the car reading "Help the Aged and Helpless by re-electing Senator Thomas." The photo appears to be from the 1914 Oklahoma State Senate election.
Harry Pohucsucut holding an infant in an old car, 1923 January 10
Lawton, Oklahoma
Western Kansas Rabbit Drive, undated
People killing rabbits in a pen. Item is marked No. 6.