Flood Refugee Asleep in Sikeston Schoolhouse January 1937
A young flood refugee sleeps in a schoolhouse in Sikeston, Missouri, after extensive flooding occurred in January 1937. This event affected many families, displacing them from their homes. The flood, part of the Great Mississippi Flood of 1937, significantly impacted communities across the Midwest, including Scott County, which experienced severe damage.
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Flood Refugee Asleep in Sikeston Schoolhouse January 1937
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