N&O Index Card Listings

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Floods
  • Third warning issued of floods on Roanoke. Se.8-28:2.
  • Eastern N.O. roads and rails flooded. Se.20-28:1.
  • Flooding rivers' cover vast acreage in state. Se.2-28:1.
  • Flood crest yet to reach Kinston. $e.2J 28:11.
  • Wilmington Red Creee to run food to people marooned in Pender county. Se.30-28:3
Floods
  • Flood p ralyzes traffic in western Carolina area. Ag.lS-8:l.
  • N.C. Swept by floods. Ag.17-28:1.
  • Cammissioner Page says rain did $300,000 damage to state highways. Ag.22-28:12
  • Floods rising in eastern rivers. Se.S-28:1.
  • Floods will continue to Ase today and Saturday. Se.7-28:1.
Floods
  • Raging Roanoke threatens prison. Se.9-28:1; Se.10-28:1.
  • Untold damage done by> floods in eastern Carolina. Se21-28:1.
  • Crest in Neuse expected today. Se.26-28: 2.
  • Record "breaking rain leaves N.C. flound-ing in flood. 6.2-29:1.
Floods
  • Rivers tar eat en furtner damage. Jan.1-36:1.
  • Roanoke raging far from banks. Jan.PS-
  • 36:1.
  • Estimate damage from flood in April comp by Goldsboiro. May 12-36:5.
  • Turgid waters converge on coastal river towns. Jl.29-38:24.
  • Mayo-Dan rivers do flood damage. Ag.21-39:3.
Floods
  • Mountain streams rage after torrential reins. Ar.14-40:1.
  • Flood wreckage speeads, Wilkes county-hit worst. Ag.15-40:1.
  • East hears flood warnings while west counts dead. Ag.16-40:1.
  • State counts 20 flood fatalities; Repair of mountain roads moving forward steadily; Towns on Yadkin riae from mud. Ag.16-50:3.
Floods
  • Swollen streams surge to floor: stage in East. Ag.17-40:1.
  • Hundreds suffer in flood1s wake; Sanfore party escapes in floods. Ag.17-40:5.
  • Describes losing battle to save girl fr from flood. Ag.18-40:2.
  • Roosevelt orders relief for state's flood areas. Ag.20-40:1.
  • Roanoke's flood menaces lower valley re sldents. Ag.21-40:1.
Floods
  • Over 6,000 now homeless in flooded Roanoke areas. Ag.22-40:1. 13.
  • Plymouth gets crest of flood. Ag.23-40: Flood's highway damage near five million
  • mark. Ag.29-40:5. 18.
  • Roanoke flood survey ordered. Ag.29-40: Flood damges counted in Roanoke river
  • basin area. Ag.30-40:8.
  • Western Carolina flood does widespread
  • damage. Ag.31-40:1.
Floods
  • Hoey seeks help for flooc l areas. S.5-401
  • Flood prevention project for Roanoke Is
  • discussed. 3.25-40:8.
  • TVA and State College prepare plans for
  • flood control. N.29-42:1.
  • Rockingham hit by storm flood. S. 18-45:1
  • Many highways blocked as rain floods
  • streams. S.18-45:3.
  • Flood waters close roads, east Carolina
  • crops hurt. S.19-45:1.
Floods
  • Rivers continue to rise In flood stricken areas. S.20-45:1; S.23-45:1.
  • Survey opened in flood areas. S.25-45:1.
  • Flooded rivers receding in many Strieker areas. S.26-45:10. 45:3.
  • Officials survey flood situation. s.27-
  • Dunn electrical foreman proved hero during flood. S.27-45:8.
  • Action planned by flood group. 0, 6-45:3.
  • Meeting favors dam on Roanoke. 0.18-45: 12. a
Floods
  • Resolution adopted for flood control by residents of four counties in Yadkih valley. 0.19-45:10.
  • Flood control advocates make trip to Washington. 0.23-45:2. N.5-45:11.
  • Roanoke flood group opens fund campaign.
  • Truman approves Roanoke project. N.12-45 5.
  • Fight over power issue develops at conference on Roanoke flood control bill. N.
  • 18-45:16. A