Box 12
Contains 18 Results:
"Come Hell and High Water" and "The Angel Appears", 1997
This series consists of various photographs of the flood, as well as its aftermath.
Aerial Views of Towns Along the Red River; Alvarado, MN; Bowesmont, ND; Caledonia, ND; Christine, ND; Climax, ND; Crystal Sugar Plant at Drayton, ND; Drayton, ND; April 12-May 1, 1997
This series consists of various photographs of the flood, as well as its aftermath.
Aerial Views of Towns Along the Red River; Everson, MB; Fairmount, ND; Georgetown, MN; Halstad; MN; Harwood, ND; Hendrum, MN; Humboldt, MN; Manvel, ND; April 12-May 1, 1997
This series consists of various photographs of the flood, as well as its aftermath.
Aerial Views of Towns Along the Red River; McCanesville; Noyes, MN; Oakwood, ND; Oslo, MN; Pembina, ND; Pembina, ND/St. Vincent, MN; Perley, MN; Warren, MN; April 12-May 1, 1997
This series consists of various photographs of the flood, as well as its aftermath.
Chester Fritz Library Flood Materials, 1997
This series relates specifically to the impact to and reaction of the University of North Dakota to the 1997 Flood. Additional information can be found in The return of Lake Agassiz: the University of North Dakota and the Flood of 1997, published by the University in 1998.
Flood Response/Protection Committee Meeting Supplemental Materials, 1997-1999
The fourth series consists of materials issued by governmental organizations. The bulk of materials were produced by committees from Grand Forks.
The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration News; National Library of Medicine; The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997-1998
The second series documents media coverage of the 1997 Flood.
Winnipeg Sun, April 19, 1988
The second series documents media coverage of the 1997 Flood.
Bismarck Tribune, April 17-26, 1997
The second series documents media coverage of the 1997 Flood.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Flood Control Maps, July 1998
The fourth series consists of materials issued by governmental organizations. The bulk of materials were produced by committees from Grand Forks.