Rattlesnake Lake Flooded Town. A seattle times clip from august 26, 1915. Throughout the summer, the lake is fed by seepage from an upstream dam, causing it to slowly rise. geysers burst from the clear cut hillsides above the town, carving a path through the soil into the lake. — the camp town of cedar falls, near north bend, was flooded in 1915 when a dam built by the city of seattle raised the. In the spring of 1915, it was. — in 1915, most of the 200 houses in a company town called moncton were submerged by floodwaters. — beginning in may 1915, the community of moncton, located along the northern shore of rattlesnake lake, experiences one of the slowest floods in king county history. Moncton / cedar falls is shown half submerged by the rising waters of rattlesnake lake on may 14, 1915. After seattle condemned the town, its residents were paid a total of $47,658.03 for their land and property. At first, the residents tried to ignore it, hoping it would stop soon.
— beginning in may 1915, the community of moncton, located along the northern shore of rattlesnake lake, experiences one of the slowest floods in king county history. After seattle condemned the town, its residents were paid a total of $47,658.03 for their land and property. — in 1915, most of the 200 houses in a company town called moncton were submerged by floodwaters. geysers burst from the clear cut hillsides above the town, carving a path through the soil into the lake. At first, the residents tried to ignore it, hoping it would stop soon. In the spring of 1915, it was. — the camp town of cedar falls, near north bend, was flooded in 1915 when a dam built by the city of seattle raised the. Moncton / cedar falls is shown half submerged by the rising waters of rattlesnake lake on may 14, 1915. Throughout the summer, the lake is fed by seepage from an upstream dam, causing it to slowly rise. A seattle times clip from august 26, 1915.
Flooded town via Rattlesnake Lake, WA Moncton, Old pictures, Lake
Rattlesnake Lake Flooded Town — in 1915, most of the 200 houses in a company town called moncton were submerged by floodwaters. At first, the residents tried to ignore it, hoping it would stop soon. — in 1915, most of the 200 houses in a company town called moncton were submerged by floodwaters. geysers burst from the clear cut hillsides above the town, carving a path through the soil into the lake. — the camp town of cedar falls, near north bend, was flooded in 1915 when a dam built by the city of seattle raised the. After seattle condemned the town, its residents were paid a total of $47,658.03 for their land and property. Throughout the summer, the lake is fed by seepage from an upstream dam, causing it to slowly rise. In the spring of 1915, it was. Moncton / cedar falls is shown half submerged by the rising waters of rattlesnake lake on may 14, 1915. — beginning in may 1915, the community of moncton, located along the northern shore of rattlesnake lake, experiences one of the slowest floods in king county history. A seattle times clip from august 26, 1915.