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Wesley L. Jones photograph collection, 1910-1927
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Jones, Wesley Livsey, 1863-1932
- Title
- Wesley L. Jones photograph collection
- Dates
- 1910-1927 (inclusive)19101927
1927 (bulk)19271927 - Quantity
-
3 boxes, 1 folder
309 photographic prints (2 boxes) ; various sizes
47 lantern slides (1 box)
1 pen & ink drawing on paper - Collection Number
- PH0715
- Summary
- Portraits of Wesley Jones, lantern slides of Alaska, images of the flooding of the White and Cache Rivers, in Clarendon, Arkansas, and an album with images of the Mississippi River Flood of 1927
- Repository
-
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
The collection is open to the public.
- Additional Reference Guides
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Wesley Livsey Jones was born on an Illinois farm in 1863, just days after his father died while serving in the Union army. Jones became a lawyer, and at the age of 26 he moved his practice to North Yakima (now Yakima). He quickly became involved with the Republican Party and was nominated to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1898. The Republican slate in Washington swept the elections, whisking Jones into office. He served in the House for ten years before running successfully for the U.S. Senate in 1908. He described himself a “conservative progressive”; a desire for compromise and an aversion to controversy characterized his political style. When many Republicans bolted to form the Progressive Party in 1912, Jones remained a “regular” Republican but moderated the dispute and helped pave the way for the re-integration of Washington’s Progressives in 1916.
Jones rose to become the Republican whip and served as chairman of the powerful Appropriations and Commerce Committees. Jones unflaggingly promoted federal investment in the Pacific Northwest; he led the development of the Puget Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton, successfully championed several federal irrigation projects in the region, and drafted the Jones Merchant Marine Act of 1920, which stipulated that only American ships could carry cargo between American ports (which made Alaska dependent on Seattle-owned shipping firms). Jones also helped craft the compromise which became the Federal Water Power Act of 1920. Jones staunchly advocated Prohibition throughout his career and sponsored several failed bills to tighten enforcement of the Volstead Act in the 1920s. While this “dry” stance initially increased his popularity, Jones seemed out of touch and puritanical in the late-1920s as Washingtonians increasingly viewed Prohibition as a failure. Jones ran for a fifth term in 1932, but was hampered both by deteriorating health and by association with an unpopular party headed by the unpopular President Hoover. Just as a Republican landslide had swept him into Congress thirty-four years earlier, a Democratic landslide swept him out in 1932 and replaced him with the liberal Homer Bone. Jones died less than three weeks after his defeat.
Historical BackgroundReturn to Top
In the spring of 1927, after weeks of unusually heavy rains, the Mississippi River and its tributaries breached levees causing massive and widespread flooding throughout the Mississippi River Valley. At the time, it was the worst flood in the history of the valley. An area of 27,000 miles was affected and it is estimated that as many as a thousand people lost their lives and one million were left homeless.
Prior to the flood, in Greenville, Mississippi and other areas tens of thousands of African Americans were relocated to camps on levees and the men were forced to work for little or no pay. On April 16th, when the flooding began, many African Americans were killed when Greenville levee collapsed. One week later, thirteen thousand African Americans were still stranded on the Greenville levee.
As the chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, Jones was involved in legislation related to the development of levees in the Mississippi River Valley prior to, and after the 1927 flood. Jones collaborated with Senator Frank R. Reid from Illinois, Republican chair of the House Flood Control Committee, to write the Reid-Jones Bill that provided for improvements to the Mississippi River for flood control and navigation. The album photographs may have been used as visual aids for Senate hearings held by Senators Jones and Reid in support of this bill. In late May 1927, Jones and nine members of the House Flood Control Committee took part in a fact-finding tour of the flooded Mississippi Valley area. The 1928 Flood Control Act was signed into law by President Coolidge and provided that the Federal government help to bear the costs associated with improvements to the Mississippi River.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Collection includes portraits of Wesley Jones, lantern slides of Alaska, images of the flooding of the White and Cache Rivers, in Clarendon, Arkansas, and an album with images of the Mississippi River Flood of 1927. Glass lantern slides in this collection may have been used as visual aids by Senator Jones for related presentations.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
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Restrictions on Use
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Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Photographs are arranged in four series:
- Wesley L. Jones portraits
- Lantern slides of Alaska
- Flooding of the White and Cache Rivers, Clarendon, Arkansas
- Mississippi River Flood of 1927 Album
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Wesley L. Jones portraitsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
box-folder:oversize | item | ||
OS4 | 1 |
Portrait of Wesley L. Jones
Fenton
(photographer)
|
1911 |
Box/Folder | |||
1/1 | 2 |
Portrait of Wesley L. Jones
Harris & Ewing,
Washington, D.C. (photographer)
|
circa 1920s |
1/1 | 3 |
Wesley L. Jones shaking hands with
another man
Ray Haas
(photographer)
|
circa 1920s |
1/1 | 4 | Wesley L. Jones with a group of
men
Ray Haas
(photographer)
|
circa 1920s |
Lantern slides of AlaskaReturn to Top
These lantern slides most likely originate from the Alaska Bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Many of these images appear in the brochure "Alaska: Our Frontier Wonderland" which was first published in 1911 by the Alaska Bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 5 | 1912 | |
2/2 | 6 | Map showing area comparison with the
Scandinavian Peninsula |
1913 |
2/3 | 7 | Map of U.S. showing lines of equal
average temperatures for winter months |
undated |
2/4 | 8 | Map showing arable lands (missing
2005)) |
undated |
2/5 | 9 | Map showing land areas with coal
deposits
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
1913 |
2/6 | 10 | Map showing size of Alaska relative to
United States |
1915 |
2/7 | 11 | Placer mining; shoveling in
Nome
F. H. Nowell,
Nome (photographer)
|
undated |
2/8 | 12 | undated | |
2/9 | 13 | September 21, 1902 | |
2/10 | 14 | Treadwell mine |
undated |
2/11 | 15 | La Touche copper mine |
undated |
2/12 | 16 | undated | |
2/13 | 17 | undated | |
2/14 | 18 | Coal bed, Nenana Field |
undated |
2/15 | 19 |
Scow load of salmon
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
2/16 | 20 | Santa Ana Cannery, southeast
Alaska
E. R. Warner,
Seattle (photographer)
Hand colored
|
undated |
2/17 | 21 | Seal herd, Pribilof Islands
LaVoy
(photographer)
|
undated |
2/18 | 22 |
Reindeer herd
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
2/19 | 23 | Potato patch at Nenana, Tanana
Valley
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Hand colored
|
undated |
2/20 | 24 |
Government farm at
Fairbanks
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Hand colored by E. R. Warner, Seattle, Washington
|
undated |
2/21 | 25 | Erickson farm, Fairbanks
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Hand colored by E. R. Warner, Seattle, Washington
|
undated |
2/22 | 26 |
Professor Georgeson and Honorable Seth
Mann standing in a field, Government Experimental Farm, Sitka
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
2/23 | 27 | Detail view of a blueberry
branch
Hand colored by E. R. Warner, Seattle, Washington
|
undated |
2/24 | 28 | Detail view of a wild rose branch in a
glass jar
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Hand colored by E. R. Warner, Seattle, Washington
|
undated |
2/25 | 29 | Detail view of branch of
fireweed
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Hand colored by E. R. Warner, Seattle, Washington
|
undated |
2/26 | 30 | Exterior view of a house in
Fairbanks
Hand colored by E. R. Warner, Seattle, Washington
|
undated |
2/27 | 31 | Interior of Honorable T. McGowan's
house in Fairbanks
Hand colored
|
undated |
2/28 | 32 | Leonard Seppala and his dogs surrounded
by large crowd of people after winning the Eighth All Alaska Sweepstakes dog
sled race
Lomen Brothers
(photographer)
|
April 17, 1915 |
2/29 | 33 |
Several men in a horse-drawn wagon on a
road near Valdez
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
2/30 | 34 | Road along side of a river, Keystone
Canyon |
undated |
2/31 | 35 | View of Northwestern Railroad
tracks |
undated |
2/32 | 36 | undated | |
2/33 | 37 | undated | |
2/34 | 38 | Houses and commercial buildings in
Ketchikan and the Tongass Narrows
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
2/35 | 39 | Houses and commercial buildings in
Juneau
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
2/36 | 40 | Houses and commercial buildings in
Sitka |
undated |
2/37 | 41 |
View of Lynn Canal and Skagway from Mt.
Dewey
Hand colored by E. R. Warner, Seattle, Washington
|
undated |
2/38 | 42 | Territorial view of Cordova
Curtis & Miller,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
August 1910 |
2/39 | 43 | View of Valdez |
undated |
2/40 | 44 | View of Seward |
undated |
2/41 | 45 | undated | |
2/42 | 46 | View of Nome from water |
undated |
2/43 | 47 |
View of Iditarod, Alaska
Lomen Brothers
(photographer)
|
undated |
2/44 | 48 | undated | |
2/45 | 49 | Footpath in forest |
undated |
2/46 | 50 | View of Childs Glacier with an
illustration of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., superimposed for
comparison
Caption: From National Geographic Magazine, Copyright, 1911.
|
undated |
2/47 | 51 | View of Columbia Glacier
Hand colored by E. R. Warner, Seattle, Washington
|
undated |
2/48 | 52 | Mount Blackburn
Hand colored
|
undated |
2/49 | 53 | Mount McKinley, Parker-Browne
Expedition (missing as of 10/25/2005) |
1910 |
2/50 | 54 | Sunset at Nome (missing) |
undated |
Flooding of the White and Cache Rivers, Clarendon, ArkansasReturn to Top
Downing's Studio, Stuttgart, Arkansas ( photographer)Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/2 | 55 | Houses with flood water up to roof
level |
1927 |
1/2 | 56 | Flooded hotel in downtown |
1927 |
1/2 | 57 | 1927 | |
1/2 | 58 | View of flooding in downtown (Second
& Madison streets)
The Methodist Episcopalian Church and the M & P (Merchant
& Planters?) Bank are visible.
|
April 24, 1927 |
1/2 | 59 | Flooded buildings
The Monroe County Courthouse, Bank of Clarendon, and the Monroe
County Sun Chronicle are visible.
|
1927 |
1/2 | 60 | Rooftop view of flooding |
April 24, 1927 |
1/2 | 61 | April 24, 1927 | |
1/2 | 62 | Men in a row boat |
April 24, 1927 |
The Mississippi River Flood of 1927 AlbumReturn to Top
These were possibly made by, or for, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/3 | 63 | Photograph of a decal for Illinois
Central System |
undated |
1/3 | 64 | Title page of album: "The Mississippi
River Flood of 1927. Mounds & Cairo, Ill. to New Orleans, LA." |
1927 |
1/4 | 65 | Map of the United States showing the
watershed of the Mississippi River |
undated |
1/5 | 66 | Annotated map of the Mississippi River
showing the Route of the Flood Committee
Map legend indicates 20 locations were visited from April 16 -
May 24,1927.
|
1927 |
1/6 | 67 | Three-part photographic panorama of a
flooded street in Mounds, Illinois |
April 22, 1927 |
1/7 | 68 | Four-part photographic panorama of a
rail yard in Mounds, Illinois |
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 69a | Engine on flooded tracks in Mounds,
Illinois |
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 69b | People and cars near flooded tracks in
Mounds, Illinois |
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 70a | Group of people standing on and around
train platform in Mounds, Illinois |
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 70b | Men in a row boat along side of train
tracks and rail cars in Mounds, Illinois |
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 71a | Flooded area near railroad tracks in E.
Cairo, Illinois. A blimp (airship) is visible in the distance |
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 71b | April 22, 1927 | |
1/8 | 71c | Men walking on railroad tracks near a
sugar house in Mounds, Illinois |
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 71d | Men walking on flooded railroad tracks
in E. Cairo, Illinois |
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 72a | Two steamboats docked at the riverfront
in Cairo, Illinois; passengers at ticket station |
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 72b | Logs and debris floating against levee
near railroad tracks in Cairo, Illinois |
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 73a | High water level at levee near railroad
tracks in Cairo, Illinois |
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 73b | April 17, 1927 | |
1/8 | 74a | Cairo Bridge in Cairo,
Illinois |
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 74b | Man walking on levee at riverfront in
Cairo, Illinois
Also pictured is Planter's Hotel.
|
April 17, 1927 |
1/8 | 75a-b | Flooded railroad tracks
"Wickliffe to E. Cairo."
|
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 75c | Men, women, and children standing on
train depot platform and several people in a row boat in Mounds,
Illinois |
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 75d | Railcar on flooded railroad tracks in
E. Cairo, Illinois |
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 76a | Flooded railroad tracks
"South of E. Cairo."
|
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 76b-d | Flooded railroad tracks
"Wickliffe to E. Cairo."
|
April 22, 1927 |
1/8 | 77a-b | Several men and dogs atop a wall of
sandbags near railroad tracks in Memphis, Tennessee |
May 5, 1927 |
1/8 | 77c | Men standing on top of a damaged levee
in Memphis, Tennessee |
May 5, 1927 |
1/8 | 77d | Damaged levee in Memphis,
Tennessee |
May 5, 1927 |
1/8 | 78a | Men building row boats |
April 1927 |
1/8 | 78b | Flooded railroad tracks, Lakeview,
Mississippi |
April 24, 1927 |
1/8 | 78c | Train running on tracks, Lakeview,
Mississippi |
April 27, 1927 |
1/8 | 78d | People crossing flooding tracks near
Post Office, Lakeview, Mississippi |
April 24, 1927 |
1/9 | 79 | Two-part photographic panorama of a
flooded cattle yard (?) |
1927 |
1/10 | 80 | Flooded rail station in
Scott |
May 10, 1927 |
1/10 | 81 | Flooded railroad tracks
"South from Metcalfe."
|
May 10, 1927 |
1/10 | 82 | Flooded railroad tracks
"North from Metcalfe."
|
May 10, 1927 |
1/11 | 83 | Five-part photographic panorama of
flooding in the business district of Greenville, Mississippi
Pictured are horse-drawn carriages, people standing ankle-deep
in water; boat with man and child.
|
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 84a | View of house and cars flooded,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 84b | April 30, 1927 | |
1/12 | 84c-d | Flooded houses, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 85a | View from a rowboat of a flooded
street, Greenville, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/12 | 85b | Flooded commercial area adjacent to
railroad tracks, Greenville, Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/12 | 85c | Several men in a canoe in a flooded
area, Greenville, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/12 | 85d | Flooded commercial area adjacent to
railroad tracks, Greenville, Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/12 | 86a-b | Flooded house, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 86c | First National Bank building,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 86d-87b | Flooded houses, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 87c | Flooded commercial/industrial building,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 87d | Flooded houses, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 88a | Woman standing on platform adjacent to
flooded tracks, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 88b-d | Roof top view of flooded train depot,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 89 | Street view of flooded train depot,
Greenville, Mississippi, with cars parked on platform |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 90 | May 11, 1927 | |
1/12 | 91 | April 30, 1927 | |
1/12 | 92 | Building adjacent to levee, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/12 | 93 | Roof top view of flooded railroad
tracks, Greenville, Mississippi
"South from R.R. Water Tank."
|
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 94 | Roof top view of flooded railroad
tracks, Greenville, Mississippi
"South from R.R. Water Tank."
|
May 11, 1927 |
1/13 | 95a | People in a horse-drawn carriage and
people in a row boat on a flooded street, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 95b | Three houses in flooded residential
area, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 95c | Flooded train station, Greenville,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/13 | 95d | View down a flooded street, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 96a | Brick building in flooded area,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 96b | Flooded street, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 96c | Building with a bell tower in flooded
area, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 96d | View down a flooded street; men in a
rowboat in the foreground, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 97a | Church surrounded by flood water,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 97b | Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 97c | Horse-drawn carriage in the middle of a
flooded street, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 97d | April 30, 1927 | |
1/13 | 98a | May 11, 1927 | |
1/13 | 98b | Rail cars on flooded tracks,
Greenville, Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/13 | 98c-d | May 11, 1927 | |
1/13 | 99a | Flooded street, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 99b | African-American man rowing a boat with
two men in front of a house, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 99c | House on flooded street, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 99d | Several houses on a flooded residential
street, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 100a | Three wooden buildings in flooded area,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 100b | House on a flooded residential street,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 100c | View of flooded street in the downtown;
temporary boardwalk is visible on the left, Greenville, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/13 | 100d | Flooded street in a commercial area,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 101a | Building on flooded street, Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 101b | Goyer (automobile) Service Station,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 101c | Two-story brick building with white
arch, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 101d | Large, three-story stone building with
pillars, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 102a-103b | Flooded streets in Greenville,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 103c | House and car on a flooded street in
residential area, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/13 | 103d | April 30, 1927 | |
1/14 | 104a | Truck being driven on a flooded
commercial street, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/14 | 104b | A flooded commercial street,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/14 | 104c | Large crowd of people in line,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/14 | 104d | Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/14 | 105 | Exterior of the Wray Building,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/14 | 106 | April 30, 1927 | |
1/15 | 107 | Two-part photographic panorama
picturing men and women sitting in boats and standing outside at the Greenville
Train Depot, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/16 | 108 | View from R.R. water tank of Greenville
looking North, Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/17 | 109 | View of a train depot from the top of a
rail car, Wayside, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/17 | 110 | Man standing in front a rail car
carrying gravel, Wayside, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/17 | 111 | View of the train depot at Avon,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/17 | 112a | Flooded train tracks, South of James,
Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/17 | 112b | Men standing next to rail car with a
crane, Benoit, Mississippi |
May 10, 1927 |
1/17 | 112c | "Section Houses S. of James",
Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/17 | 112d | Building, Benoit,
Mississippi |
May 10, 1927 |
1/17 | 113 | Train depot, James,
Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/17 | 114 | Rail cars along side of the train
depot, Benoit, Mississippi |
1927 |
1/17 | 115 | Two African-American men sitting at
edge of flooded area on a commercial street, Benoit, Mississippi |
May 10, 1927 |
1/17 | 116-118 | Flooded railroad tracks, depot, and
buildings, Longwood, Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/18 | 119 | Flooded train depot, Hampton,
Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/18 | 120 | Flooded train depot, Grace,
Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/18 | 121a | Flooded railroad tracks, Rolling Fork,
Mississippi |
May 12, 1927 |
1/18 | 121b | Automobiles and railcars at flooded
depot, Rolling Fork, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/18 | 121c | Cattle roaming on partially flood
railroad tracks, Rolling Fork, Mississippi |
May 12, 1927 |
1/18 | 121d | People peering from rail cars and
cattle standing on platform at flooded depot, Rolling Fork,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/18 | 122-123 | May 2, 1927 | |
1/18 | 124 | Cattle standing in a flooded area,
South of Rolling Fork, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/18 | 125 | African-American men, women, and
children, South of Rolling Fork, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/18 | 126 | Flooded train station, Rolling Fork,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/19 | 127 | Two-part photographic panorama of
Rolling Fork, Mississippi
Pictured is the Bank of Rolling Fork building.
|
May 2, 1927 |
1/20 | 128 | African-Americans in line at the
Birdsong Camp, Cleveland, Mississippi |
April 29, 1927 |
1/20 | 129 | April 29, 1927 | |
1/20 | 130a | Several boats at river bank,
"Cleveland-Leland", Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/20 | 130b | Cattle on land mass surrounded by flood
water, "Cleveland-Leland", Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/20 | 130c | Men pushing a boat near railroad
tracks, "Cleveland-Leland", Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/20 | 130d | View of flooded downtown area,
Greenville, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/20 | 131a | May 1, 1927 | |
1/20 | 131b | Flooding building, "Near Choctaw",
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/20 | 131c | Flooded railroad tracks,
"Burdette-Wilmot", Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/20 | 131d | Flooding train depot, Near Choctaw,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/20 | 132 | View (possibly aerial) of a flooded
farm, "So. of Choctaw", Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/20 | 133a | Tent adjacent to rail cars, Helm,
Mississippi |
May 9, 1927 |
1/20 | 133b | African-American children peering out
of a wooden shelter adjacent to flooded railroad tracks, Helm,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/20 | 133c | View of flooded railroad tracks; wooden
shelter is visible to the left, Helm, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/20 | 133d | African-Americans standing on railroad
tracks in flooded area, Helm, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/20 | 134 | African Americans at a tent encampment
on train tracks at the flooded depot, Helm, Mississippi |
April 29, 1927 |
1/20 | 135 | Man sitting on destroyed railroad
tracks holding a sign which reads '27', Near Helm, Mississippi |
May 9, 1927 |
1/20 | 136 | Man sitting on destroyed railroad
tracks holding a sign which reads '28', Near Helm, Mississippi |
May 9, 1927 |
1/21 | 137 | Two-part photographic panorama of
African Americans at a tent encampment near river, Greenville,
Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/22 | 138 | May 9, 1927 | |
1/22 | 139 | Man sitting on warped railroad tracks
holding a sign which reads '16', Near Helm, Mississippi |
May 9, 1927 |
1/22 | 140 | Railcars on submerged tracks,
Greenville, Mississippi
"3 locomotives under water, 1 1/2 miles east of Greenville."
|
1927 |
1/22 | 141 | Men standing on warped railroad tracks,
one holding a sign which reads '26', Near Helm, Mississippi |
May 9, 1927 |
1/22 | 142 | Man sitting on warped railroad tracks
holding a sign which reads '29', Near Helm, Mississippi; group of men in the
background working on tracks |
May 9, 1927 |
1/22 | 143a | View of flooded house, Elizabeth,
Mississippi |
April 25, 1927 |
1/22 | 143b | Several boats with men in flooded area,
Elizabeth, Mississippi |
April 25, 1927 |
1/22 | 143c | People standing near rail cars on
flooded tracks, Elizabeth, Mississippi |
April 25, 1927 |
1/22 | 143d | Two men on a Coast Guard cutter flying
the Coast Guard ensign, Elizabeth, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/22 | 144a | Flooded residential area, Elizabeth,
Mississippi |
April 24, 1927 |
1/22 | 144b | View of a flooded house with a car
parked on the front porch, Elizabeth, Mississippi |
April 24, 1927 |
1/22 | 144c | Hog standing on rooftop of a house in
flooded area, Elizabeth, Mississippi |
April 24, 1927 |
1/22 | 144d | Flooded residential area, Elizabeth,
Mississippi |
April 24, 1927 |
1/22 | 145a | African-American men and boys with
slaughtered cow, Leland, Mississippi |
April 25, 1927 |
1/22 | 145b-c | April 25, 1927 | |
1/22 | 145d | April 25, 1927 | |
1/22 | 146 | African-American men standing on cart,
Leland, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/22 | 147 | Horses standing on tracks adjacent to
large building, Leland, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 148 | Cattle standing on tracks adjacent to
large building, Leland, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/23 | 149 | View of flooded area near railroad
tracks, Arcola, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/23 | 150 | Flooding at Estill Depot, Estill,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/23 | 151 | Flooding at Hollandale Depot,
Hollandale, Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/23 | 152a | Two men in a rowboat near Ruben's Meat
Market, Hollandale, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 152b | Flooding at Hollandale Depot,
Hollandale, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 152c | Large building in flooded area,
Hollandale, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 152d-153a | Flooded street, Hollandale,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 153b | May 1, 1927 | |
1/23 | 153c | Encampment at rail cars, Hollandale,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 153d | Men in boats in front of the Russell
Bros. Building, Hollandale, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 154a | Rail cars on flooded tracks, Percy,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 154b | Flooded tracks, Percy,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 154c | Building adjacent to flooded tracks,
Percy, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/23 | 154d | Chickens on roof tops of flooded
buildings, Issaquena, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/24 | 155 | May 1, 1927 | |
1/25 | 156a | Flooded building, Cameta,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/25 | 156b | Marker reading 'No. 28 / 85', Panther
Burn, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/25 | 156c | Flooded rail cars, Cameta,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/25 | 156d | Man in boat near flooded tracks,
Panther Burn, Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/25 | 157 | Flooded depot, Nitta Yuma,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/25 | 158a-d | Flooded railroad tracks, Nitta Yuma,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/25 | 159 | Flooded railroad station, Anguilla,
Mississippi |
April 30, 1927 |
1/25 | 160 | May 1, 1927 | |
1/25 | 161 | May 2, 1927 | |
1/25 | 162a | Boat at flooded rail cars, Cary,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 162b | Cattle stranded by flood water, Cary,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 162c | Woman standing in the doorway of a
flooded rail car, Cary, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 162d | Cattle and horses stranded by flood
water, Cary, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 163a | Rooftop of flooded train depot,
Issaguena, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 163b | Flooded area, '1 mile So. of Leland',
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 163c | Flooded area, '5 mile north of Yazoo
River', Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 163d | People standing in flooded buildings,
Spencer, Mississippi |
May 11, 1927 |
1/25 | 164a | May 2, 1927 | |
1/25 | 164b | Flooded house and outbuildings,
Blanton, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 164c-164d | Encampments on open rail cars, Blanton,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/25 | 165 | Cattle and horses at flooded train
station, Onward, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 166 | Several rail cars on flooded train
tracks, Onward, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 167a | Flooded area, Nonconnah,
Mississippi
A sign reads "Rail Road Junction 1/2 mile."
|
April 29, 1927 |
1/26 | 167b | Flooded railroad station, Smedes,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 167c | Flooded railroad station, Kelso,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 167d | Flooded railroad station, Smedes,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 168 | Flooded railroad station with several
men sitting on top of flooded rail cars, Valley Park, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 169a | Flooded rail cars near Valley Park,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 169b | Flooded houses, Onward,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 169c | Flooded houses, Redwood,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 169d | Flooded railroad station, Estill,
Mississippi |
May 1, 1927 |
1/26 | 170 | Two men standing on the Yazoo draw
bridge, Yazoo, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 171a-d | Flooded farm, Hardee,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 172a | Flooded train station, Kings,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 172b | Flooded buildings, Floweree,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 172c | Several men sitting on top of a small,
wooden building surrounded by flood water, Floweree, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 172d | Flooded railroad tracks, Kings,
Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 173 | View of flooded railroad tracks near
the ferry landing, Vicksburg, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 174 | Ferry docked at Vicksburg waterfront,
Vicksburg, Mississippi |
May 2, 1927 |
1/26 | 175 | The railroad ferry 'The Albatross',
Vicksburg, Mississippi |
May 3, 1927 |
1/27 | 176 | Ferry docked at Vicksburg waterfront,
Vicksburg, Mississippi |
May 3, 1927 |
1/27 | 177 | African-American men packing sandbags
on a railcar, Vicksburg, Mississippi |
May 3, 1927 |
1/27 | 178a | Two men standing on the platform of a
rail car, Vicksburg, Mississippi
"Private car No. 99."
|
1927 |
1/27 | 178b | View of levee at waterfront, Vicksburg,
Mississippi |
1927 |
1/27 | 178c | May 3, 1927 | |
1/27 | 178d | May 3, 1927 | |
1/27 | 179 | View from a railroad ferry of rail cars
on a flooded track, Vicksburg, Mississippi
"Delta Point, La., across river from Vicksburg."
|
May 3, 1927 |
1/27 | 180 | Sandbag fortification of levee,
Vicksburg, Mississippi |
May 3, 1927 |
1/27 | 181 | Railroad tracks with sandbag
fortifications and a railroad ferry in the distance, Vicksburg,
Mississippi |
May 3, 1927 |
1/27 | 182 | Tent encampment on hillside, Vicksburg,
Mississippi |
May 3, 1927 |
1/27 | 183a | Railroad tracks adjacent to waterfront,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
May 4, 1927 |
1/27 | 183b | Waterfront area fortified by sandbags,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
May 4, 1927 |
1/27 | 183c | Levee, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana |
May 4, 1927 |
1/27 | 183d | Sandbag fortification at railroad
tracks adjacent to waterfront, Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
May 4, 1927 |
1/27 | 184-185 | Flooded railroad tracks, Holly Bluff,
Mississippi |
May 12, 1927 |
1/28 | 186 | Flooded train station and railroad
tracks, Holly Bluff, Mississippi |
May 12, 1927 |
1/28 | 187a | Flooded railroad tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R. - M.P.62 - Pole 10.
|
May 25, 1927 |
1/28 | 187b | Men in boat on flooded railroad
tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - Mile 6.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 187c | Flooded railroad tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - Mile 6.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 187d | Flooded railroad tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - M.P.5 - Pole 6.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 188-189 | Flooded railroad tracks, Barnes,
Mississippi |
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 190a | Men repairing damaged railroad tracks,
Holly Ridge, Mississippi |
May 25, 1927 |
1/28 | 190b | Damaged railroad tracks, Holly Ridge,
Mississippi
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - M.P.5 - Pole 6.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 190c | Men repairing damaged railroad tracks,
Holly Ridge, Mississippi |
May 25, 1927 |
1/28 | 190d | Flooded railroad tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - M.P. 62 - Pole 4.
|
May 25, 1927 |
1/28 | 191a-c | Flooded lumberyard
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - Tallulah.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 191d | Men standing on railroad tracks next to
engine on flooded-damaged railroad tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - M.P. 6.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 192-193 | Flooded railroad tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - M.P. 20.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 194a | Flooded buildings and railroad
tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - Mile 11 - Pole 20.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 194b | Flooded railroad tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - Barnes.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 194c | Flooded railroad tracks
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R - M.P. 62 - Pole 20.
|
May 24, 1927 |
1/28 | 194d | Flooded building |
circa May 1927 |
1/28 | 195a | Man standing on railroad tracks; engine
in distance
"Shows temporary trestle just East of Mounds, Louisiana."
|
circa May 1927 |
1/28 | 195b | View of repaired train
trestle
"Shows temporary trestle necessary to drive about 2 miles west
of Delta Point."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 196a | Men standing near damaged
levee
"Shows about 100 ft. from East end of crevasse. This shows
crumbling away at the end of the levee."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 196b | Men standing near damaged
levee
"Shows the extreme East end of the Cabin Teele crevasse showing
the crumbling of earth which has taken place up to the actual point of the
break."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 197a |
Flood waters
"Shows current running into crevasse about 500 ft. East of the
break. This current is running out of the bayou in opposite direction from the
current in the river."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 197b |
Damaged levee
"Represents weak point about 1500 ft. East of the Cabin Teele
crevasse -- shows where inside of the levee has sunk from about middle of crown
and been repair with sheet piliing banked behind land side with dirt."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 198a | Tents near damaged levee
"Shows the 1500 ft. next to that shown in photo. No.1 & East
end of crevasse."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 198b | Flooded river
"Shows the crevasse proper from extreme Western end of the
present levee. This opening is about 3000 ft. wide and it is estimated water is
about 8 ft. deep moving at a speed of about 8 miles per hour."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 199a | Flooded river
"Shows west end of the break at Cabin Teele with view of the
water North on the river side of the break."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 199b | Flooded river
"Shows the same as No. 7 with view of the water on the south
side of the break."
|
circa May 1927 |
3/1 | 200a | Train trestle over river
Vickburg, Shreveport & Pacific R.R. - Lake One.
|
May 24, 1927 |
3/1 | 200b | Flooded section houses, Quebec,
Louisiana |
May 24, 1927 |
3/1 | 200c | Flooded houses, Tallulah,
Louisiana |
May 26, 1927 |
3/1 | 200d | May 25, 1927 | |
3/1 | 201 | Man next to damaged railroad tracks,
Hobbard Park |
May 11, 1927 |
3/1 | 202 | May 8, 1927 | |
3/1 | 203 | May 13, 1927 | |
3/2 | 204 | Flooding of Yazoo City,
Mississippi |
May 13, 1927 |
3/3 | 205 | Four-part photographic panorama of area
around the train station, Tallulah, Mississippi |
May 24, 1927 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- African Americans--Mississippi--Photographs
- Floods--Arkansas--Clarendon--Photographs
- Floods--Mississippi River Valley--Photographs
- Floods--Southern States--Photographs
- Homeless camps--Mississippi--Photographs
- Homeless camps--Photographs
- Legislators--United States--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Jones, Wesley Livsey, 1896-1932--Photographs
Geographical Names
- Alaska--Photographs
- Mississippi River Valley--Photographs