Box 1
Contains 137 Results:
Refugee children leaving Simmesport, 12 May 1927
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
Refugees being evacuated from Simmesport LA Railway & Navigation RR (LR&N)
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
Refugees gathering on railroad tracks at Simmesport
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
LR&N RR at Simmesport looking toward Point Coupee before the flood
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
“Rum Guardians” on rescue duty at Simmesport
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
Rescue boats at Simmesport
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
Refugees close to Simmesport
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
“Rum Chasers” at Simmesport
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
Rescuing refugees near Simmesport
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.
Seaplane on scout duty around Simmesport
This collection consists of photographs taken during the flood of 1927 in Palmetto. Budden's brother-in-law “Swan” Williams, who was with the U.S. Coast Guard, took most of the photographs. The rest of the photographs were collected over the years from other people. These photographs are digitized and copied to a CD.
Bertha Reed, daughter of Mr. Chuck Budden, donated this collection.