File:The Reynolds Company Building during the Connecticut River Flood of 1936, March 1936 (cropped).jpg

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English: The Connecticut River during the Flood of 1936, overlooking Springdale, Holyoke, prior to the construction of Springdale Industrial Park, and the US Army Corps of Engineers Levy that would be constructed in the aftermath.
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Author Providence Engineer Office. Eighth Photographic Section, U.S. Air Corps.
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