Unidentified neighborhood; note animal emerging from window in middle house (Flood 37)
Fourth and Mulberry Streets
Wheeler School is at right (Dufresne 60)
Fulton Avenue
View of Fulton from Tennessee St. (Mofford 5)
Fulton Avenue
200 block; Ebmeier’s Lunch building is at right (Center City 5)
Fulton Avenue
Fulton near Maryland St. (Mofford 22)
Fulton Avenue
Row of houses in unidentified block of Fulton Ave. (Mofford 24)
Fulton Avenue, 200 Block North
At far right is the Lamasco Bank at the corner of Fulton and Franklin St. (Mofford 20)
Germania Maennerchor
View of Fulton Ave., looking south towards the Germania Maennerchor (Mofford 6)
Gum Street, 100 Block
(Gehres 41)
Haynie’s Corner
Wood’s Drug store (left) and the Alhambra Theater (Red Cross Flood Book)
Haynie’s Corner
H. A. Woods Drug Store, 1022 SE Second St., across from the Alhambra Theater (Gehres 39)
Heidelbach Avenue at Wedeking
(Meyer-Schlamp 201)
Ice Storm
The ice storm on January 10 that marked the beginning of the flood season (R. Leich 86)
Kentucky and Washington Avenues
Emge Fine Foods (Dufresne 33)
L & N Railroad Station
Under flood water on Fulton Avenue near the Ohio River (Red Cross Flood Book)
Lamasco Bank
200 block of Fulton at Franklin St. (Mofford 25)
Leich, Commander Robert M.
Director of the Flood Relief Boat Operations, headquartered in the Elks Club on SE First St.; Leich was also an avid photographer who took many pictures of the flood (Red Cross Flood Book)
Locust Street
Relief workers walk down boardwalk on Locust St. towards the Ohio River; at left is the McCurdy Hotel (R. Leich 74)
Locust Street at Riverside Drive
Keller-Crescent building is at the right (Gehres 25)
Main and Eighth Streets
(Gehres 21)
Main Street, 100 Block
View looking towards the Ohio river from First St. (Mofford 12)
Main Street, North
Looking south from Illinois St.; Krauss Laundry Co. at left (Meyer-Schlamp 202)
Maryland Street Bridge
View of the bridge from a boat on Pigeon Creek (Mofford 4)
Maryland Street, 1900 Block West
Building at right is the office of the American Fork & Hoe Co./Evansville Tool Works at 1901 W. Maryland St. (Mofford 13)
McCurdy Hotel
Relief workers line up outside the McCurdy Hotel (R. Leich 10)
Monroe Avenue
At Evans St. looking towards Bedford Ave. (Hoge 22)
National Guard
Indiana National Guard unit patrolling Evansville streets after martial law was declared; 1937 (Red Cross Flood Book)
Ohio River
View of the flooded Ohio River from Reitz Hill (Mofford 10)
Ohio Street
Pigeon Creek bridges (Hoge 18)
Ohio Street Bridges
Submerged in flood water, which severed an important link to the West Side (Red Cross Flood Book)
Piggly Wiggly Store
643 S. Bennighof (Gehres 36)
Pontoon Bridge
W. Franklin St.(Hubbard 20)
Portable Toilet
Located across from the Coliseum on Court St.; 1937 (Gehres 16)
Portable Toilet
Used during the flood when the City’s sanitation system failed; location unknown but probably near downtown (Mofford 23)
Red Cross Hospital
The old Willard Carpenter Home at 405 Carpenter St., which was used as a hospital by the Red Cross during the flood; 1937 (Red Cross Flood Book)
Red Cross Hospital
A Red Cross nurse administering a typhoid shot to a boy during the flood; 1937 (Red Cross Flood Book)
Red Cross Hospital
The old Carpenter House (405 Carpenter St.) in use as a hospital during the flood (Hubbard 6)
Reitz Hill
View of the Ohio River and the Southern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. (SIGECO) from Reitz Hill (Mofford 7)
Relief Crew
Residents in an unidentified neighborhood replenish their pails with fresh water after the city’s sanitation system failed (Red Cross Flood Book)
Relief Crew
Draining water, possibly along Stringtown Rd. (Flood 42)