THURSDAY MARCH 26, 1936
THE WAYNES VI LLE MOUNTAINEER
With The Photographer In The Flood Areas
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.MlImmiIi Hiis railroad line was i lciated lit l,iirkc'i sl)ur.-, W. a., beojiiisc of ilw. hH,l..,
m mm li iM isjlu Dial the Hacks a each o)H m under water, in-eventing tiallio from traversing tin lino.
r..m Inland . vmmI l'rK'-s( ! in Maryland, was baltero,! by n M-foot wall of ,i,t when the IMlo.nac rose i
a hclh, ,111. fen M UUary. latl,W wcm p, into force ,u , ,,llslmSf4 N(N.lll,I1 , ,,, " vT an 1
ZrZ.Vff " ' city in tin, pas, r,0 vears. .Hundred, were, left lu.nXin "itof
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Mrn(, Miu kcn by illnej. sick HcmmI rcfiifrr-CM worveivoii spc
J ltcl (ross nurst's at St. Mary's Lyceum, riltsbnrfrh.
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St. MaryV Lyceum provcU a hav.-n to this I'll t.sl(ll, K I, r,il, , lom(.(Ks ,, ,-jlia usicl f , r a long
simple aKiiinsI llooil wjiIits.
Shorlao or FhmI and Ibc (Ismtiiui conilition of many families
made it, ncccKsary for I lie order of NIskts of Mercy lo M-t up an
iiiipi'omiif it kiM'lien In St. VvUv'h sc)i(lhoiis In l'lllNbiirffli to
fel youngsters uliose, famJIIes wom left fo(Hl)isv.
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Kxery possible form of relief and cmersrency aid was jnobillzx-,! to como to the assistance of floo.1 leHnii In iim
strlcken city of Marietta, O., above, whore the Ohio river took a fearful toll of rooev ,f V Z
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'W?n',.Um- N- Y- one of the hardest hit cities in the stricken flood area, rising waters of the Snsqnc U""Wl aftcr lh flood,Uc "ad rcoched Ule record l,eiKbt of 48 feet.
Mnnrwi... v vucnaniw rivers oomhlnlno- tr rut off water. ca.s and powr scnica Above pnoto snows part oC tho
hMvat- Wenual soctioA with the remains ot a wrecked bridge In tho lower right corner which waa battered
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