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FLOOD DAMAGE IN U.S. TOWN.—The railway bridge spanning East creek at Rutland, Vermont, after last week’s sudden flood, which was caused by the bursting of a dam. Many buildings on the banks of the river were washed out.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25207, 11 June 1947, Page 8

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FLOOD DAMAGE IN U.S. TOWN.—The railway bridge spanning East creek at Rutland, Vermont, after last week’s sudden flood, which was caused by the bursting of a dam. Many buildings on the banks of the river were washed out. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25207, 11 June 1947, Page 8

FLOOD DAMAGE IN U.S. TOWN.—The railway bridge spanning East creek at Rutland, Vermont, after last week’s sudden flood, which was caused by the bursting of a dam. Many buildings on the banks of the river were washed out. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25207, 11 June 1947, Page 8

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