America's Greatest Flood and Tornado Calamity

America's Greatest Flood and Tornado Calamity
Title America's Greatest Flood and Tornado Calamity PDF eBook
Author Herbert Victor Prochnow
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1913
Genre Disasters
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The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire, and Tornado

The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire, and Tornado
Title The True Story of Our National Calamity of Flood, Fire, and Tornado PDF eBook
Author Logan Marshall
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1913
Genre Dummies (Bookselling)
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Tragic Story of America's Greatest Disaster: Tornado, Flood and Fire in Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska and Mississippi Valley

Tragic Story of America's Greatest Disaster: Tornado, Flood and Fire in Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska and Mississippi Valley
Title Tragic Story of America's Greatest Disaster: Tornado, Flood and Fire in Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska and Mississippi Valley PDF eBook
Author Marshall Everett
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1913
Genre Disaster relief
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Washed Away

Washed Away
Title Washed Away PDF eBook
Author Geoff Williams
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 359
Release 2021-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 1639361383

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The incredible story of a flood of near-biblical proportions -- its destruction, its heroes and victims, and how it shaped America's natural-disaster policies for the next century. The storm began March 23, 1913, with a series of tornadoes that killed 150 people and injured 400. Then the freezing rains started and the flooding began. It continued for days. Some people drowned in their attics, others on the roads when they tried to flee. It was the nation's most widespread flood ever—more than 700 people died, hundreds of thousands of homes and buildings were destroyed, and millions were left homeless. The destruction extended far beyond the Ohio valley to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey, and Vermont. Fourteen states in all, and every major and minor river east of the Mississippi. In the aftermath, flaws in America's natural disaster response system were exposed, echoing today's outrage over Katrina. People demanded change. Laws were passed, and dams were built. Teams of experts vowed to develop flood control techniques for the region and stop flooding for good. So far those efforts have succeeded. It is estimated that in the Miami Valley alone, nearly 2,000 floods have been prevented, and the same methods have been used as a model for flood control nationwide and around the world.

Indiana and the Great Flood of 1913

Indiana and the Great Flood of 1913
Title Indiana and the Great Flood of 1913 PDF eBook
Author Nancy M. Germano
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 1467146927

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Indiana suffered enormous losses in the Great Flood of 1913, yet this disaster is largely forgotten. The combined tornado and flood barreled through Terre Haute, killing more than twenty. In Peru, 114 miles away, the circus lost most of its animals in the storm. At the southwestern corner of the state, a sea of water, as local papers put it, washed over Evansville, turning streets into canals. In the capital, levee failures left hundreds homeless and vulnerable to disease and famine. Pulling from archival photographs, newspapers and local accounts, Dr. Nancy M. Germano shares stories from across the state to reveal how Indiana's history of settlement and development contributed to one of the state's worst disasters.

Omaha's Easter Tornado of 1913

Omaha's Easter Tornado of 1913
Title Omaha's Easter Tornado of 1913 PDF eBook
Author Travis Linn Sing
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738531847

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On Sunday, March 23, 1913, the burgeoning city of Omaha, Nebraska, fell victim to one of the worst tornado disasters in American history. Downtown was spared, but the fashionable neighborhoods of the city's western fringe and the ethnic neighborhoods of north Omaha were destroyed. Over 100 lives were lost, and millions of dollars in property damage was done. Photographers descended upon Omaha, rendering astonishing images of the storm's aftermath. This book uses nearly 200 of those photographs, many of which are drawn from the Durham Western Heritage Museum archives, to document the tornado's path of destruction, as well as stories of survival, compassion, reconstruction, and the remarkable unity and resilience of the Omaha community.

The Publishers Weekly

The Publishers Weekly
Title The Publishers Weekly PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 2236
Release 1913
Genre American literature
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