anaheim-gazette 1938-03-10
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Residences In Anaheim Are
Streets were muddy, swirling rivers. Entrance to and exit from many of the houses was made impossible by the high water. The clean, well-kept home at lower left gives excellent idea of how the floods virtually imprisoned everything in or even outside as automobile at the rear testifies. The scene (center, right) discloses with emphasis what happened when the waters turned the street into rivers.
Where Death Rode the Raging Tide
Streets were muddy, swirling rivers. Entrance to and exit from many of the houses was made impossible by the high water. The clean, well-kept home at lower left gives excellent idea of how the floods virtually imprisoned everything in or even outside as automobile at the rear testifies. The scene (center, right) discloses with emphasis what happened when the waters turned the street into rivers.
Where Death Rode the Raging Tide
Above is an aerial photograph of Atwood after a dry wash had become a raging torrent that swept trail of death and destruction in its wake. The photograph by Johnnie Martin of the Eddie Martin Airplane flood had started to subside and shows a position of the desolation left in its wake.
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Men Are Pictured As Destructive Flood W
Everyone of these photographs only go to accentuate the damage done to property floods struck heaviest in the north end of the city. The majority of the scenes all taken in that section. No region in the southland was made more "flood consecio Anaheim for the flood seemed to have concentrated a strong arm of its destructive here. The scenes above testify better than anything else could to the fact that few no favorites. The beautiful homes, of which this city has many, suffered along smaller dwellings and no garden escaped when the swirling waters hit.
Raging Tide
Scenes of Fl
Everyone of these photographs only go to accentuate the damage done to property floods struck heaviest in the north end of the city. The majority of the scenes also taken in that section. No region in the southland was made more "flood conscious" Anaheim for the flood seemed to have concentrated a strong arm of its destruction here. The scenes above testify better than anything else could to the fact that flood no favorites. The beautiful homes, of which this city has many, suffered along smaller dwellings and no garden escaped when the swirling waters hit.
Raging torrent that swept away the Mexican colony leaving of the Eddie Martin Airport, Santa Ana, was taken after the wake.
Scenes of Fl
Upper left to right: Rancher coming down 101 highway nearing the top of it. Bottom, left to right: Stranded on just east of the Chapman avenue bridge. These scenes at the metropolitan centers.
Anaheim, Calif., March 10, 1938
Flood Waters Start To Subside
damage done to property. The majority of the scenes above were more "flood conscious" than arm of its destructive forces would to the fact that floods play many, suffered along with the waters hit.
Scenes of Flood Destruction In County
Scenes of Flood Destruction In County
or coming down 101 highway from the Chapman avenue bridge; water rushing under the First street bridge and left to right: Stranded automobile just north of Chapman avenue bridge; Pacific Electric tracks and highway bridge. These scenes are characteristic of practically all the roads and highways in Orange county outside of