In the early 1900s, the Great Depression, great droughts, a huge tornado, and great floods roared through the United States, hitting the East Coast, the West Coast, and the Midwest. These troubling periods and incidents left many families without homes or incomes. Therefore, these families had no choice but to reach out to others for help, the main source being toward the Red Cross and places in America where trouble was much less than the disaster\u27s home front. Without the help of the Red Cross, the disaster stricken flood areas would not have survived
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
This photograph shows homes destroyed by the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Fl...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...
In the early 1900s, the Great Depression, great droughts, a huge tornado, and great floods roared th...
Historians view the flood of the Ohio River in 1937 as a national disaster. Though this is a true st...
Since Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross in 1881, families and communities have come to exp...
On the evening of February 24, 1935, a deadly tornado ravaged through the Tri-State District towns o...
This photographs shows a house destroyed by the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
This photograph shows houses submerged under water during the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred t...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
This photograph shows homes destroyed by the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Fl...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...
In the early 1900s, the Great Depression, great droughts, a huge tornado, and great floods roared th...
Historians view the flood of the Ohio River in 1937 as a national disaster. Though this is a true st...
Since Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross in 1881, families and communities have come to exp...
On the evening of February 24, 1935, a deadly tornado ravaged through the Tri-State District towns o...
This photographs shows a house destroyed by the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
This photograph shows houses submerged under water during the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred t...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
This photograph shows homes destroyed by the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Fl...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...