Flood-Damaged Farmhouse Near Mount Vernon Indiana February 1937
A farmhouse stands damaged by floodwaters near Mount Vernon, Indiana, on Mackey Ferry Road in February 1937. The flood resulted from heavy rainfall and snowmelt, affecting numerous homes and agricultural lands in the area. This event is significant in Indianas environmental history, illustrating the vulnerability of rural communities to natural disasters.
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Flood-Damaged Farmhouse Near Mount Vernon Indiana February 1937
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