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Floods - Council Bluffs
Looking west from side of bluff between 10th and 11th Avenue (back of 3rd Street School House). Flood of April 25, 1881.

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View of Council Bluffs during the Missouri River flood of 1881

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View of Council Bluffs during the Missouri River flood of 1881

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View of the Missouri River west of Council Bluffs during the flood of 1881

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Invading the Missouri River . . . near Pierre, S.D., is Oahe Dam, now 5 percent complete. Pyramid of earth in upper center is completed 1,500-foot section of dam. Sheet pile cut-off wall shown being driven in trench to right of square embankment…

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First Harnessing of Missouri River . . . in South Dakota was completed this year at Fort Randall Dam. All Missouri River water is now flowing through tubes in main embankment at left. Closure section built this year is at center. - Army Photo

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Proposed Missouri River development plan, 1971

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Mosquito Creek in foreground, showing levee break into gasoline tanks farm.

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The Poudre in flood, looking west from the Oak Street Bridge, May 21, 1904

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Looking East on Broadway from Eleventh Street, Council Bluffs, IA

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Railroad switch engine pulling off stuck truck on west side of North Western RR city depot, about 4 p.m.

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Tank farm south of Council Bluffs, flooded by Mosquito Creek

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Broadway, between the North Western and Illinois Central railroad tracks

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North side of Broadway, looking east from 11th Street

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If 1952 Flood Happened This Year . . . this chart, prepared by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, shows what would happen at Council Bluffs if the Missouri River flood of April 1952 were to happen today. Because Fort Randall is now impounding water, the…

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Backyard Lake - George Kabat and his son Bill, found a rowboat was the best method of transportation around their Gifford Road neighborhood Monday. The Missouri River spilled into the area Sunday. Kibat estimated water surrounding his home at 6805…
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