Flooding


Title
Flooding
Description
Man with boat at a gas station that is partial underwater due to a flood. Dates from negative sleeve.
Date
October 03, 1964 - October 05, 1964
Original Format
negatives
Extent
3cm x 2cm
Local Identifier
0741-b34-fb-v34.b.9
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Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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Comments

John Knox Jun 06 2012

This is not Olander (correct spelling) Harrison but Coy Bullock who sharecropped my granddaddy's farm. My granddaddy owned the farm and store located at Tranters Creek on the county line.

Roger Kammerer May 22 2012

This photo taken on Oct. 7, 1964 shows Orlander Harrison, leaving his small country store and gas station by boat on Highway 33 at the Pitt-Beaufort County line, after flooding from Tranter's Creek. A large section of the highway was under 30 inches of fast flowing water.

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