https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Hurricane+Agnes&output=atom2024-03-28T14:29:00-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/963
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var str = 'Olean Retaining Wall During Hurricane Agnes';
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var str = 'Beginning June 22, 1972 slow-moving Hurricane Agnes made landfall in New York state and by the next day had deluged Southern Tier communities with heavy rains. Major rivers like the Allegheny, Genesee, and Susquehanna were many feet above flood stage--in some cases rising by seven inches per hour--and several towns declared evacuations. The damage was considerable: bridges, railway lines, businesses, homes, and farms were flooded.
Following in a long American tradition, a rapidly published book of photos and descriptions was created to commemorate the event. In this photograph, taken alongside Olean Creek, the caption reads: "Water nearing the top of Front St. retaining wall in Olean."';
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Flood: The Southern Tier's June 1972 Disaster: A Pictorial Review (Hornell, NY: 1972)
Courtesy of Internet Archive
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
4 x 5 in.
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var str = 'Main St. of Salamanca, NY After Hurricane Agnes';
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var str = 'Beginning June 22, 1972 slow-moving Hurricane Agnes made landfall in New York state and by the next day had deluged Southern Tier communities with heavy rains. Major rivers like the Allegheny, Genesee, and Susquehanna were many feet above flood stage--in some cases rising by seven inches per hour--and several towns declared evacuations. The damage was considerable: bridges, railway lines, businesses, homes, and farms were flooded.
Following in a long American tradition, a rapidly published book of photos and descriptions was created to commemorate the event. In this photograph, the caption reads: "Salamanca’s Main St. after the Allegheny River receded."';
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Flood: The Southern Tier's June 1972 Disaster: A Pictorial Review (Hornell, NY: 1972)
Courtesy of Internet Archive
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Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
4 x 5 in.
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var str = 'Allegheny Valley Farm During 1972 Flood';
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Following in a long American tradition, a rapidly published book of photos and descriptions was created to commemorate the event. In this photograph, the caption reads: "An Allegheny valley farm east of Olean was typical of many gutted throughout the Southern Tier."';
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Flood: The Southern Tier's June 1972 Disaster: A Pictorial Review (Hornell, NY: 1972)
Courtesy of Internet Archive
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
4 x 5 in.
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var str = ' View of the Geneseo Flats looking west across the SUNY Geneseo campus during the flood of 1972
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var str = 'Photograph of the flatland surrounding the Genesee River west of the SUNY Geneseo campus during the flood of 1972, the result of Hurricane Agnes. Jones Hall is in the foreground, with Livingston and Monroe Halls beyond, and Mary Jemison Dining Hall, Schrader Sports & Recreation Building, and the under-construction Merritt Athletic Center to the left. The photograph was taken on June 24, 1972 from Milne Library.
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Lane, William T. (William Taylor), 1921-
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
5 x 7 in.
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var str = 'Composite image created from two U.S. Army Engineer maps of 1972 hurricane';
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Creator
U.S. Army Engineer District, Buffalo
Cooper, Ken
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Map composite rendered via PhotoShop
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var str = 'Hurricane Agnes, Geneseo Flooded Areas';
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var str = 'Map of areas impacted by the June 1972 Hurricane';
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U.S. Army Engineer District, Buffalo
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Map
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10.5 x 25 in.
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