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The Battle Creek flood of 1947

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dc.date.accessioned 2019-09-12T13:20:30Z
dc.date.available 2019-09-12T13:20:30Z
dc.date.issued 1947-00-00
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.willardlibrary.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/1000000627
dc.description This aerial image documents the flood of 1947, the floodwaters encircling the Ralston plant at 150 S. McCamly. The Easter Sunday flood displaced hundreds of residents, many of whom had to flee by boat, and probably led to the flood control project of 1957 and 1958. It wasn't the first flood to hit Battle Creek, which had experienced severe flooding once every 10 years on average, but a growing population meant more businesses and houses had to be cleaned out and repaired. The flood control project — much celebrated at the time but today remembered for its destruction and displacement of a African-American neighborhood known as The Bottoms — included the dredging and diversion of the Kalamazoo River. en_US
dc.format.medium 4x5 BW negative
dc.title The Battle Creek flood of 1947 en_US
dc.type Image en_US
dc.description.envelope FLOODS 1947 COPY RALSTON PURINA CO. STANDS IN MIDST OF FLOODWATER ... KALAMAZOO RIVER OVERFLOWED...
dc.description.taxonomy Environment and Natural Resources|Floods en_US


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