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| WILLIAM GEORGE REMEMBERS THE FLOOD |
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| William A. George Jr., 97, remembers volunteering for patrols and facing the deep darkness in Covington, Ky., during the flood of 1937, when he was 27 years old. |
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| JEANETTE ZIMOV SAYS EVERYONE WAS AFFECTED, EVEN THOSE NOT NEAR THE WATER |
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| Jeanette Zimov, who was 17 and lived in Avondale during the flood of 1937, remembers the challenge of finding and keeping clean water. |
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| DOT MURPHY'S BIRTHDAY WAS DELAYED |
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| Dot Campbell Murphy was "14 going on 15" and living in Dayton, Ky., during the 1937 flood. She volunteered in the VFW Hall's kitchen. |
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| DOUG BROCKMAN'S TALES OF THE FLOOD |
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| Doug Brockman's family moved several times to keep out of floodwaters' way ... to no avail. |
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| MARJORIE CETTEL AND NORWOOD IN 1937 |
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| Marjorie Cettel lived in Norwood in 1937, when she was 14, and Norwood was where people came "to get their buckets of water." |
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