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- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121068
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121060
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121061
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121062
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121059
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121066
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121069
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1919
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here. Brice appears in photo.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121058
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here. Brice pictured in photo.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121064
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here. The Hilles and Jones Company can be seen in the background.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121067
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121063
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums