Box 1
Contains 137 Results:
LR&N Bridge looking East from 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.
Bayou des Glaises close to Longbridge around Cottonport
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.
Backwaters from Bayou des Glaises
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.
Backwaters from Bayou des Glaises
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.
Bayou des Glaises, 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.
Bayou des Glaises looking toward Simmesport from N end of LR & N bridge
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.
Levee Board employees at Bayou des Glaises
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.
Bayou des Glaises
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.
Rosewood looking toward Moreauville on the Simmesport Road
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.
Driving stock out of flood at Rosewood just below Hamburg May
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.