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Serving lunch to flood volunteers
April 1952

Children in Bayliss Park
April 1952

Getting ready for Easter
April 1952

Bertie Schmidt
April 1952

Children in Balyliss Park
April 1952

Aerial view of sand pit
April 1952

Flooded farmland
April 1952

Sandbag Tracks Through Levee . . . More than 3,500 sandbags are place in the leveel gap near Big Lake where the Illinois Central main line goes north from Council Bluffs. Water has risen to about three feet from the top of the railroad's grade at…

At Flood Victory Dedication . . . are Mrs. Margaret Garrett, Mrs. Martha Dent, Mayor James Mulqueen, Emmet Tinley and Carl Wegner.

Under Water Again . . . is this county bridge, one mile south of Onawa, near highway 75. The bridge was raised four feet after the flood two years ago, but water is again running over its floor boards. Two roads at this point have been cut off by the…

Tugboat Runs On Mosquito Creek . . . near site of Iowa Power and Light Company's new generating plant, on the Missouri River south of Council Bluffs. The tug is used for ferry service to the plant project, now surrounded by flood waters.

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,…

Water Creeps In . . . on Dodge pumping station on North Thirty-seventh street. It is nearly to the high mark reached during the 1943 flood.

Rising Waters . . . isolate custodian's house at Big Lake. Overflow has reached floor level at the house and outline of lake has disappeared.

Pointing Toward Modale . . . where water arrived Wednesday is this sign on Highway 30 just south of California Junction.

Sandbagging Walnut Grove School . . . is Jimmy Andersen, 2912 Avenue I, one of some 75 workers. The structure will also be planked in an effort to save it from the flood.

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.
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