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32 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations ; 20 cm |
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Printed wrappers. |
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"In review: When on Saturday moring, March 21, at 8 o'clock, the Connecticut River had reached the flood crest of 37.56 feet, Hartford was in the grip of the greatest natural disaster ever visited upon it. Never before had Hartford and other cities and towns along the usually placid Connecticut River see the river at such heights, water toughing homes and establishments which no one thought would ever be reached, causing death, wreckage, ruin and desolation." -- [p.1] |
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Floods -- Connecticut River.
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Floods -- United States -- Connecticut -- Pictorial works.
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Hartford (Conn.) -- History -- Flood, 1936.
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