1913 flood damage in Zanesville   Save
Norris F. Schneider Collection;
Description: Photograph showing flood damage and debris along the Muskingum River in Zanesville, 1913. Visible downtown are Amazon Coffee and Spice Mills and the Zanesville Pure Milk Company, as well as the office for the Zanesville Signal. In late March 1913, an unusually heavy rainstorm moved into Ohio. It rained steadily for five days and the water levels rose rapidly. By the third day of the downpour, levees were overtopped and many towns suffered disastrous flooding. When the flood waters receded, tons of mud and debris covered the streets, homes, businesses and factories of towns like Zanesville, where the Muskingum River had crested 27 feet above flood stage and water was 20 feet deep at several downtown intersections. The death toll for the disaster stood at 361, and property damages were well over $100,000,000 and 65,000 were forced to temporarily leave their homes. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: P259_B01_F10_002
Subjects: Climate and Weather; Floods--Ohio; Natural disasters; Zanesville (Ohio)
Places: Zanesville (Ohio); Muskingum County (Ohio)