Photograph showing high floodwaters in Columbus, Ohio, after heavy flooding in January 1959. Pictured are the grounds of Cooper Stadium (identified on the reverse as "Clippers Stadium," referring to the Columbus Minor League Baseball team the Clippers), as well as surrounding streets on Columbus' West Side. During the statewide flood of January 1959, rains of 3 to 6 inches produced the most destructive flooding in Ohio since March 1913. Soil frozen a foot deep was overlain by a snow cover. A band of heavy rain fell across central Ohio on the headwaters of many of the state’s largest rivers, causing the snow to melt, and with the ground frozen, nearly all of the water poured into streams. Streams reached flood stage from January 21 to 24, k...
This photograph shows downtown Ironton, Ohio, at 3rd and Center Streets during the 1937 Ohio River f...
Dated 1937, this photograph shows a La Belle Boulevard covered with water and a portion of the Penns...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
Photograph showing high floodwaters in Columbus, Ohio, after heavy flooding in January 1959. During...
Photograph showing floodwaters at Scioto Park in Columbus, Ohio, January 21, 1959. During the stat...
Photograph showing flooded streets near McAllister Avenue in the Olde Towne East neighborhood of Col...
Photograph taken of Shelterhouse #5 along the Scioto River in Columbus, Ohio, after the river had fl...
Photograph showing a man steering a rowboat through floodwaters in Circleville, Ohio, January 21, 19...
Photograph showing two young men helping an elderly woman cross floodwaters in Gambier, Ohio, Januar...
Photograph showing flooded downtown streets in Mount Vernon, Ohio, January 21, 1959. Visible in the ...
Photograph showing extensive flood damage to homes around Glenwood Avenue in Columbus, Ohio, during ...
Photographic postcard showing floodwaters along Cypress Avenue in Columbus, Ohio, during the 1913 Fl...
Photograph showing destruction along the Glenwood and Pennsylvania track in Columbus, Ohio, during t...
Reverse reads: "Flood, Columbus 1913" Caption on photograph reads: "North of Mound between Center a...
Caption reads: "Steubenville, Ohio. 1937 Flood. Sand works and Penna R.R. bridge." The greatest vo...
This photograph shows downtown Ironton, Ohio, at 3rd and Center Streets during the 1937 Ohio River f...
Dated 1937, this photograph shows a La Belle Boulevard covered with water and a portion of the Penns...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...
Photograph showing high floodwaters in Columbus, Ohio, after heavy flooding in January 1959. During...
Photograph showing floodwaters at Scioto Park in Columbus, Ohio, January 21, 1959. During the stat...
Photograph showing flooded streets near McAllister Avenue in the Olde Towne East neighborhood of Col...
Photograph taken of Shelterhouse #5 along the Scioto River in Columbus, Ohio, after the river had fl...
Photograph showing a man steering a rowboat through floodwaters in Circleville, Ohio, January 21, 19...
Photograph showing two young men helping an elderly woman cross floodwaters in Gambier, Ohio, Januar...
Photograph showing flooded downtown streets in Mount Vernon, Ohio, January 21, 1959. Visible in the ...
Photograph showing extensive flood damage to homes around Glenwood Avenue in Columbus, Ohio, during ...
Photographic postcard showing floodwaters along Cypress Avenue in Columbus, Ohio, during the 1913 Fl...
Photograph showing destruction along the Glenwood and Pennsylvania track in Columbus, Ohio, during t...
Reverse reads: "Flood, Columbus 1913" Caption on photograph reads: "North of Mound between Center a...
Caption reads: "Steubenville, Ohio. 1937 Flood. Sand works and Penna R.R. bridge." The greatest vo...
This photograph shows downtown Ironton, Ohio, at 3rd and Center Streets during the 1937 Ohio River f...
Dated 1937, this photograph shows a La Belle Boulevard covered with water and a portion of the Penns...
In January and February of 1937, weeks of heavy rainfall caused the Ohio River to flood parts of Ohi...