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The Gradyville Flood: Little girl swept away on rooftop float

Comments re article 50017 CM Archives on the Gradyville FloodKathy Phelps Gaskin writes:
My Grandmothers Grandmother was lost during The Gradyville Flood. My grandmother was Carrie Keltner Finn, sister to Marvin Keltner, and others. The last time she was seen was on a roof of her house as she floated down high waters! My Grandmother, along with several of her younger siblings, witnessed this. My Grandmother then did not go to school but stayed at home with the younger ones! Please keep me informed for updates. Very interested in keeping with history of it all! Sincerely, - Kathy Phelps Gaskin
Thanks, Kathy Phelps Gaskin: As much as is contained in our CM archives in our predecessor print publication, Columbia! magazine of almost two decades ago, we're still amazed at all the new material, such as this story, about the event 105 years ago June 7, 2012. -EW




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