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The city had a cold winter, and the ground had not fully thawed, leading to a higher flood risk. Beginning late on March 24 and spanning 24 hours, about 5 inches of rain fell in Central Ohio. Flooding occurred across Ohio, with many of its major rivers flooding. By 2 a.m. on March 25, it became clear that a major flood was developing.
In 1919 Sturtevant opened a factory in Framingham, followed by one in Camden, New Jersey in 1922, and Berkeley, California in 1923. Sturtevant, Wisconsin was named for the factory works opened there in 1923. [1] Sturtevant introduced its highly efficient backward-curved Silentvane fans in 1922, which would be used in the ventilation of the ...
Rush Creek Village Round House. Rush Creek Village is a historic neighborhood in Worthington, Ohio, just north of Columbus.It was founded in 1954 by Martha and Richard Wakefield, who—along with architect Theodore Van Fossen—designed and built a community of 48 houses (later expanded to 51) based on Frank Lloyd Wright's principles of Usonian architecture.
Heavy rain falls at Dayton, where the Great Miami River reaches a high stage for the year and continues to rise. [9] Tuesday, March 25. The Ohio River and its tributaries flood cities such as Indianapolis, Indiana, and Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio, and Fort Wayne, Indiana also suffers from high water. [7]
Robert Swan Sturtevant (December 30, 1892 – February 22, 1955) was an American landscape architect and iris breeder. He taught for many years at the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture , and he helped to found the American Iris Society .
Elaine Frances Sturtevant (née Horan; August 23, 1924 – May 7, 2014), also known professionally as Sturtevant, was an American artist. She achieved recognition for ...
Julian Monson Sturtevant (July 26, 1805 – February 11, 1886) was an American author and educator. He was a founding professor and second president of Illinois College . Sturtevant, son of Warren and Lucy (Tanner) Sturtevant, was born in Warren, Connecticut on July 26, 1805.
Breaking Home Ties: Oil on canvas 1890 Philadelphia Museum of Art Bringing Home the Bride: Oil on canvas 1893 University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota When Hope Was Darkest: Oil on canvas 1892 Interior, showing a worried family as their missing sailor returns. William Henry Howe * Medal (oils) A Norman Bull [113] Oil on canvas 1891 ca.1901