Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
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English: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was the most destructive river flood in United States history.
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On highway between Mounds and Cairo, Illinois.
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Blanche Avenue, Mounds, Illinois.
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Blowing the levee at St. Bernard Parish, to take pressure off levee at New Orleans.
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Levee breach at Mounds Landing, Mississippi.
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Oswego, Kansas.
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Steamship causing a levee crevasse at Junior, Louisiana.
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Refugee camp at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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Greenville, Mississippi.
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Teche Bayou, New Iberia, Louisiana.
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Arkansas City, Arkansas
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Arkansas River at Fort Smith.