



Visiting Day at Flood Refugee Hospital Sikeston Missouri 1937
A visiting day occurs at an improvised hospital for flood refugees in Sikeston, Missouri, during February 1937. The flood in Scott County displaced many residents, leading to emergency relief efforts. Temporary facilities were established to care for those affected, illustrating the communitys response to a natural disaster. Flooding in 1937 remains one of the most significant events in Missouris history.
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Visiting Day at Flood Refugee Hospital Sikeston Missouri 1937
