Flood Refugees in Sikeston Missouri Schoolhouse 1937
Flood refugees occupy a schoolhouse in Sikeston, Missouri, during the devastating floods of 1937. In the spring of that year, heavy rainfall led to widespread flooding across the Midwest, displacing thousands. Sikeston, located in Scott County, served as a temporary shelter for many families seeking refuge from the rising waters.
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Flood Refugees in Sikeston Missouri Schoolhouse 1937
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