Floods

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fst00927573

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      Floods

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        Floods

        • UF Flooding
        • UF Inundations

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        50 Finding Aid results for Floods

        MA74-0599 · 1972-12
        Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers

        Photographer documenting the flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.

        MA74-0602 · 1972-12
        Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers

        Workers clearing debris from the flood in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.

        MA74-0623 · 1973
        Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers

        Young girl holding a puppy and sitting in the driveway of a home damaged by the flood in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.

        MA74-0589 · 1972-11
        Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers

        Body recovered after the flood in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972. The flood resulted in 238 deaths and 3,057 injuries.

        MA74-0622 · 1973
        Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers

        Young girl holding a puppy and sitting in the driveway of a home damaged by the flood in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.

        MA74-0598 · 1972-12
        Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers

        Photographer documenting the flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.