Evansville Courier & Press (January 14, 2007)
Author: Rich Davis, Courier & Press Staff Writer 464-7516 Or Davisr@Courierpress.Com
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One of Mary Barrows' fondest flood of '37 memories involves the way her father caught a ride to work each morning at the height of the disaster.
Bus and streetcar service had been suspended, but local officials "brought in auto carriers, the kind new cars come on," recalls Barrows, who was 8.10-Year-Old Girl Lost Dad's Hip Boots in Mud
Those sturdy vehicles navigated through flooded streets, delivering workers Downtown where her father ran G. Meyer Leather Co., a ...
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