BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... record , but of tradition only , and the flood of 1844 is usually considered to have been the greatest of upper Mississippi and lower Missouri floods . CAUSES OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER FLOODS . The normal rains of late winter and early ...
... record , but of tradition only , and the flood of 1844 is usually considered to have been the greatest of upper Mississippi and lower Missouri floods . CAUSES OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER FLOODS . The normal rains of late winter and early ...
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... record from Cairo to the Passes should the levees remain intact . The suspense was not prolonged , for on March 26 , one day after the fourth storm moved into the Atlantic Ocean , the fifth one appeared over Nevada . The river stages at ...
... record from Cairo to the Passes should the levees remain intact . The suspense was not prolonged , for on March 26 , one day after the fourth storm moved into the Atlantic Ocean , the fifth one appeared over Nevada . The river stages at ...
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... records from Cairo to Memphis would be exceeded , and equally certain that another heavy rain would result in similar conditions from Memphis south to the mouth of the river . Again the period of suspense was short , for on the evening ...
... records from Cairo to Memphis would be exceeded , and equally certain that another heavy rain would result in similar conditions from Memphis south to the mouth of the river . Again the period of suspense was short , for on the evening ...
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... record of February 27 , 1883 , and only the failure of the levees in the immediate vicinity and below prevented a crest stage of at least 55 and possibly 56 feet , the latter stage representing the maximum capacity of the Cairo City ...
... record of February 27 , 1883 , and only the failure of the levees in the immediate vicinity and below prevented a crest stage of at least 55 and possibly 56 feet , the latter stage representing the maximum capacity of the Cairo City ...
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... record . Considering the water now in sight , and without any further heavy rain , the Mississippi River below Vicksburg will rise until the early part of May , and if the levees hold the river will reach about 52 feet at Natchez , 42 ...
... record . Considering the water now in sight , and without any further heavy rain , the Mississippi River below Vicksburg will rise until the early part of May , and if the levees hold the river will reach about 52 feet at Natchez , 42 ...
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