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The Great Topeka Flood of 1951

The Great Topeka Flood Album

 

This album was created by Bob Obenhaus in July 1951, while he was a senior and a member of the photography club at Highland Park High School. The flooding of the Kansas River caused widespread damage across Topeka, which Obenhaus captured comprehensively on film. His photographs include flooded businesses, grain elevators, railroads, hotels, bridges, the Owl Ball Park, homes, and overall views of the city from the Capitol dome. The Shawnee County Historical Society digitization of this album was funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission through the Kansas State Historical Records Advisory Board.  View the album on Kansas Memory.

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