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High and Low Water     Low water at Cincinnati, Oh., sometime between 1884 and 1888.
High and Low Water Low water at Cincinnati, Oh., sometime between 1884 and 1888.

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High and Low Water     Dams and locks, Davis Island, 1898.
High and Low Water Dams and locks, Davis Island, 1898.

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High and Low Water*     Monongahela warf, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1896. High Water. Relief, Adam Jacobs, and Kanawha.
High and Low Water* Monongahela warf, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1896. High Water. Relief, Adam Jacobs, and Kanawha.

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High and Low Water*     Levee protection, Mississippi River (lower), 1910. Convict labor sandbagging levees in high water.
High and Low Water* Levee protection, Mississippi River (lower), 1910. Convict labor sandbagging levees in high water.

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High and Low Water     St. Louis waterfront in 1882.
High and Low Water St. Louis waterfront in 1882.

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High and Low Water     High Water, Cincinnati, 1949.
High and Low Water High Water, Cincinnati, 1949.

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High and Low Water     High Water, Ohio River, Davis Island, June 8, 1891. Tows passing Davis Island Dam.
High and Low Water High Water, Ohio River, Davis Island, June 8, 1891. Tows passing Davis Island Dam.

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High and Low Water*     City warf, Evansville, In., 1910. Steamer Bowling Greene on left. High water and warfboat apparently sunk. Freight all stowed on shore.
High and Low Water* City warf, Evansville, In., 1910. Steamer Bowling Greene on left. High water and warfboat apparently sunk. Freight all stowed on shore.

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High and Low Water*     Ohio River, low water, Huntington, Wv. From Ohio hilltop looking upstream with Proctrville, Oh., on left. Stage of water about 1.7 feet.
High and Low Water* Ohio River, low water, Huntington, Wv. From Ohio hilltop looking upstream with Proctrville, Oh., on left. Stage of water about 1.7 feet.

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* From the Way Collection

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