Flood Refugees Depart Harrisburg Illinois February 1937
Flood refugees depart from Harrisburg, Illinois, in February 1937. The area, situated in Saline County, experienced devastating floods that displaced many residents. This event showcased the vulnerability of communities to natural disasters. In response, relief efforts were organized to assist those affected, highlighting the resilience of the community.
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Flood Refugees Depart Harrisburg Illinois February 1937
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