Article describes the events surrounding the Washita River Flood of 1934. Rhonda Shephard explores the history of the Washita River Basin, including the communities living there, the destruction that occurred, and stories and poems shared by the victims of the flood
Article written by Jack Ellis in the Morehead News for July 16, 1999 on the Flood of 1939
Article published in the November of 1949 issue of Inkpot Magazine by Margie Gullet on her experienc...
On an idyllic Sunday in April 1935, people from Lubbock, Texas, to Topeka, Kansas, went on picnics, ...
Article describes the development of flood control structures in Oklahoma. It presents a brief overv...
Through much of the 1950s, intense drought afflicted the Southern Plains and American South. Dry co...
Water has played a critical, even defining, role in the history of the American West. Typically, sca...
Article written by Jack Ellis in the Morehead News for July 2, 1999 on the Flood of 1939
Article written by Jack Ellis in the Morehead News for July 16, 1999 on the Flood of 1939
Article published in the November of 1949 issue of Inkpot Magazine by Margie Gullet on her experienc...
On an idyllic Sunday in April 1935, people from Lubbock, Texas, to Topeka, Kansas, went on picnics, ...
Article describes the development of flood control structures in Oklahoma. It presents a brief overv...
Through much of the 1950s, intense drought afflicted the Southern Plains and American South. Dry co...
Water has played a critical, even defining, role in the history of the American West. Typically, sca...
Article written by Jack Ellis in the Morehead News for July 2, 1999 on the Flood of 1939
Article written by Jack Ellis in the Morehead News for July 16, 1999 on the Flood of 1939
Article published in the November of 1949 issue of Inkpot Magazine by Margie Gullet on her experienc...
On an idyllic Sunday in April 1935, people from Lubbock, Texas, to Topeka, Kansas, went on picnics, ...