Bellevie Floods

1937 Flood

January 23, 1937, 3 days prior to the crest.

 

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Spinks Ball field, in the 1937 flood
Where the Bellevue Vets are these days
Thanks to Patty Stanger Ludwig for this pictures, taken by her Dad.

Back waters of Ohio River Flood 
at foot of Clark St., Feb. 1912

 

Bellevue, Kentucky 1937 Flood
Looking to 6th from 6th
and Berry, 1937
from Bellevue, Kentucky from Past to Present, 1970
1943 Flood, at the back of 163 Eden Ave.
from a Facebook post by Julie Wells.

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Berry LaFayette Taylor
     
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Washington Foote Ward
     
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Van Voast O'Fallon Fairfield
     
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Sixth Street Fill Covert Run Covert Run

This remarkable set of images, taken on the day the flood crested, are from the collection of Andrew Vasche, at the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton county

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Looking North on Berry

 

1937 Flood

Taken from the Ohio side

 

1937 Flood

Taken from the Ohio side. 1937.
A photo by Nelson Ronsheim

 

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Bellevue Ball Park  

Looking toward Cincinnati

O' Fallon, looking Toward Third 6th & Berry,

These five 1937 flood photos by John Bischoff

Bellevue, 1937

Kentucky Post, February 4, 1937

 

1945 FloodLeft Arrrow

1945 Flood at Eden Avenue in Bellevue
From a Facebook post by Judy Gerner-Bricking

 

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Bellevue Stadium Covert Run at Tiger Lane Patchen at Fairfield
  1964 Bellevue Flood pics, from Facebook posts by Mark W. Babin

 

1997 Flood 1997 Flood
1997 Flood in Bellevue

 

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This one says “Taylor Street” on the back without further detail. We think it's 50/50 that this is actually Bellevue. Certainly, it's what lower Taylor Street would look like after the flood of, say 1907 or 1913. It seems too old for 1937.

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