Box PH 11
Restricted
Contains 183 Results:
Concrete pier bridge over Rolling Fork River 3 miles west of Grannis, Arkansas, showing its destruction by flood, 1947 August 27
Flood occurred on August 27, 1947.
Bellah Mines bridge over Rolling Fork River southwest of Gillham, Arkansas, 1947 August 27
The Bellah Mines bridge was a steel and concrete bridge, except for wood floor decking and wood stringers. It was 327 feet long. The bridge was completely destroyed by flood of August 27, 1947.
View of destruction of the Bellah Mines bridge, 1947 August 27
Drift in tree in upper lefthand corner of picture shows that water was higher than floor of the bridge.
Site of Johnson Bridge over the Rolling Fork River showing its complete destruction by flood, 1947 August 27
Flood occurred on August 27, 1947. This was a concrete and steel bridge, except for the wood stringers and floor decking. The bridge was approximately 280 feet long.
View of superstructure of bridge over Rock Creek on Highway No. 70 in Oklahoma near state line west of De Queen, Arkansas, 1947 August 27
This was a steel and concrete bridge throughout and was completely destroyed by flood of August 27, 1947.
Views of De Queen and Eastern Railroad west of Rolling Fork River showing damage done by floodwaters, 1947 August 27-28
Flood occurred on August 27-28, 1947. The track was washed out for approximately one-quarter of a mile at this point.
View of the quarter mile section of track of De Queen and Eastern Railroad west Rolling Fork River which was washed out by the flood, 1947 August 27
Flood occurred on August 27, 1947.
View of damage to De Queen and Eastern Railroad tracks resulting from flood, 1947 August 27
This view shows damage to the roadbed from the August 27, 1947 flood.
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.
