Posey County Schoolhouse Repurposed as Stable Flood 1937
A schoolhouse in Posey County, Indiana serves as a stable during the flood of February 1937. The flood caused widespread damage across the Midwest, displacing families and disrupting communities. The repurposing of the schoolhouse illustrates the communitys resourcefulness in response to the disaster while highlighting the resilience of local infrastructure.
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Posey County Schoolhouse Repurposed as Stable Flood 1937
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