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Title
Allegheny Valley Farm During 1972 Flood
Description
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: "An Allegheny valley farm east of Olean was typical of many gutted throughout the Southern Tier."
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."
Publisher
W.H. Greenhow Co.
Date
1972
Contributor
Cooper, Ken
Source
Flood: The Southern Tier's June 1972 Disaster: A Pictorial Review (Hornell, NY: 1972)
Courtesy of Internet Archive
Courtesy of Internet Archive
Format
jpeg, 917 KB
Type
Photograph
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
4 x 5 in.