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Flooding on the Scioto
12019-04-15T20:51:04-07:00The Ohio Field School - Center for Folklore Studies OSU d3215a55d81ccd40ca769f59020e951bf05ec0cb334051Image of a family on the second story balcony of their home during a Portsmouth Flood. The imag is the front of a pamphlet advertising the a exhibitation at the Southern Ohio Museum entitled "River at the Door" about Portsmouths Flood Historyplain2019-04-15T20:51:04-07:00The Ohio Field School - Center for Folklore Studies OSU d3215a55d81ccd40ca769f59020e951bf05ec0cb
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1media/OFS(S)20190314SHSF003.jpgmedia/OFS(S)20190314SHSF025.jpgmedia/OFS(S)20190314SHSF013.jpg2019-04-08T20:05:09-07:00Scioto County Floods22A brief history and visual representation of the floods that occurred near Lucasvilleplain2019-04-17T02:37:14-07:00
Even though Lucasville is located ten miles away from the Ohio River it is located along the banks of the Scioto River. Thus, Lucasville was heavily affected by the several major floods that occurred in Scioto county between 1847 and 1997. In a few of these floods, particularly the 1884 and 1917 floods, the water reached the second floor of buildings located in downtown Portsmouth. The images in this collection depict the impacts of the 1913, 1933, and 1935 floods in Lucasville and Portsmouth.
One particular flood in 1933 cut off access between Lucasville and Portsmouth. The bridges that crossed the Scioto River were covered with water. Local vendors could not take their wares to the city to sell until the flood waters receded.