Floods
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
1923 Flood at Harry Harris Coal and Wood Company, 1923
Devastation from the 1923 flood in Denver, Colorado at Harry Harris Coal and Wood Company, 309 Lawrence street, Denver, Colorado.
Aftermath of Flood in Pueblo, June 1926
Image shows the aftermath of the June 1921 flood on Union Avenue. The man stading at the far left holding a shove is Mendel "Emanuel" Ambrus. His store is in the light colored building with the "Wholesale" sign near the top. Men, mules, and horses are clearing Union Avenue.
Brief report. Flood projects in Colo., 1965 November 5
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, a Brief report, on Nov. 5, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses topics including flood damage in Colorado, flood projects in Colorado, the Chatfield Dam study, the Two Forks and Narrows dams, and other flood control measures.
Exterior of Bernheim Woman's Outfitters After the Pueblo Flood, 1921 June 3
Damage at Charles Bernheim's Woman's Outfitters resulting from the 1921 flood in Pueblo, Colorado. The store is shown with an overturned trolley in front of it. The store was located in the 200 block of North Main in Pueblo, Colorado.
For the record. Export Import Bank & Flood Control, 1967 August 29
Growing up in Early Colorado: The Lives of Jewish Children, 2012
Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who grew up in Jewish communities in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people describing their childhoods.
Oral History Interview with Oscar Balliett and Martha Berklund, 2006 August 5, 1975 July 2
Oral History with Belle Reiner, June 20, 1976
Belle Reiner (1888-1983) discusses surviving the historic flood in Pueblo, Colorado. She is being interviewed by Fred Selinger, her grandson.
Oral History with Faye Selinger, March 2, 1978
This oral history consists of Faye Arlene Selinger (born Reiner) discussing the 1921 Pueblo flood and other topics, including the challenges for young Jewish women in Colorado to find suitable husbands. Faye is being interviewed by her son, Fred Selinger. The interview took place in Lake Tahoe.
Photographs, 1945-2000
This series contains photographs of the Siegel family and the Siegel Oil Company, including the damage done by the 1945 flood in Denver.