



Turnips Uprooted by Flood in Posey County Indiana 1937
$29.95
Turnips uprooted by floodwaters in Point Township, Posey County, Indiana, illustrate the severe impact of flooding on agriculture. In February 1937, farmers experienced significant losses due to rising waters that inundated their fields. This event marked a challenging period for local agriculture, as excessive flooding disrupted planting and harvesting.
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Turnips Uprooted by Flood in Posey County Indiana 1937
12" x 12"
$29.95