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Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Attempting To Save Corn . . . a dragline is used to erect a dike around the home and farm buildings of State Rep. Harry Nielsen, one-half mile west of Blencoe. Over 10,000 bushels of corn are cribbed at the farm.
Photo courtesy of Hudleson Studio,…
Photo courtesy of Hudleson Studio,…
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952, Missouri River
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Water Creeps In . . . on Dodge pumping station on North Thirty-seventh street. It is nearly to the high mark reached during the 1943 flood.
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952, Missouri River
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Rising Waters . . . isolate custodian's house at Big Lake. Overflow has reached floor level at the house and outline of lake has disappeared.
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952, Missouri River
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Pointing Toward Modale . . . where water arrived Wednesday is this sign on Highway 30 just south of California Junction.
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952, Missouri River
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Ringing Sand Boil . . . is a city workman, who places sandbags around the danger spot. Water has trickled into lowland between North Twenty-fifth street, the Illinois Central bridge line, and North Twenty-fourth street.
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Viewing The Flood . . . from Highway 75 two miles north of River Sioux are three evacuees. This is the spot where the Crane outlet ditch parallels Highway 75 and empties into Monona-Harrison ditch.
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Duane Imrie Checks . . . the cupboards in the home economics room of the Modale school as an empty container floats by in the flooded basement.
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Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Flood Waters . . . run through railroad houses and approach the level of the tracks at Clara section siding west of Crescent. Gazing at water are Illinois-Central railroad men, Eldo Howard, section foreman, Wally McConnell of Fort Dodge, bridge and…
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952, Missouri River
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Tracks Under Water . . . The Missouri River water washes across the Illinois Central tracks seven miles north of Council Bluffs at Ascot. A motorboat runs along the tracks en route to Honey Creek. M.B. Davis and A.B. Hillman mark the water for a…
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Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
A Continual Stream . . . of trucks rush the removal of vast quantities of government stored corn from the flood area at Mondamin
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Flood of 1952 File #2
Mrs. Earl Jensen evacuating her family from the potential floodwaters
April 13, 1952
April 13, 1952
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Protect School . . . Youngsters and custodians volunteer to help save Walnut Grove school and its new addition from possible flood damage. Sand bags are placed around large glass sections in the new addition. Planking is also used.
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Ready Gas Plant . . . The Gas company takes precautionary action against possible flood by planking and sandbagging its plant. Looking over the work is Fene Amenta, distribution foreman.
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952
Flood of 1952 File #2 and File #5
Evacuates Cow . . . Walter Marshall, 1514 Avenue N, isn't taking any chances that floodwaters might reach his cow. He walks the animal our North Eighth Street to higher ground near Rainbow Drive.
Tags: CB Floods, Flood of 1952
New library for school; Carter Lake expands
Carter Lake School...will have room to expand this fall because the seventh and eighth graders will be going to Wilson School. Officials hope to use several of the rooms for a library and others for expansion of the special education programs. it…
Future Progress
Future Progress...the goal of Carter Lake Mayor Gerald Waltrip. He said the city is in the process of changing its image. Among his hopes are a central city department complex.
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The 1,500-Gallon Tanker
The 1,500-Gallon Tanker...moves out of the Carter Lake Fire Department building on its way to a blaze. The bright yellow tanker, formerly an army vehicle, was rebuilt by department members. The firefighters moved into their new building last July.
A good place to catch fish
The arched wooden footbridge sretching over Carter Lake provices an ideal resting spot for fishermne's poles on a nippy fall day. The men were pulling in a number of fish with hardly any effort. The roar of jets from nearby Eppley Airfield didn't…
Tags: Bridges, Carter Lake, fishing, footbridges
Printing Plant
This white concrete block building at Carter Lake's Locust Street and Thriteenth Street houses the Carter Lake Newspaper Press and Printing plant operated by Charles O. Huff. The newspaper is presently being published monthly.