1937 Flood Relief in New Madrid Missouri Household Goods
A large load of household goods sits moored at the levee in New Madrid, Missouri, in February 1937. During this time, flooding in New Madrid County forced many residents to evacuate their homes, leading to significant property loss. The region has a history of flooding due to its proximity to the Mississippi River, affecting local communities.
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1937 Flood Relief in New Madrid Missouri Household Goods
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