Flood-Damaged Chicken House in Posey County Indiana 1937
A chicken house in Point Township, Posey County, Indiana, shows the aftermath of a devastating flood that occurred in February 1937. The flood caused significant damage to agricultural structures, affecting local farmers and their livelihoods. Flooding in Indiana historically impacted communities, leading to changes in land use and flood management practices.
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Flood-Damaged Chicken House in Posey County Indiana 1937
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