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The Great Crescenta Valley Flood New Years Day 1934 Art Cobery Mike Lawler Pam Lawler

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The Great Crescenta Valley Flood New Years Day 1934 Art Cobery Mike Lawler Pam Lawler
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.22 MB
Author: Art Cobery; Mike Lawler; Pam Lawler
ISBN: 9781614237259, 1614237255
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Great Crescenta Valley Flood New Years Day 1934 Art Cobery Mike Lawler Pam Lawler by Art Cobery; Mike Lawler; Pam Lawler 9781614237259, 1614237255 instant download after payment.

As Crescenta Valley residents gathered to ring in the 1934 New Year, a cloudburst broke over Southern California's San Gabriel Mountains, unleashing a deluge on mountainsides denuded by recent fires. A roaring wall of rocks, mud and water crashed down the canyons, uprooting trees, tossing boulders and automobiles like toys and carving a path of destruction. Using painstaking research and heart-rending firsthand accounts, historian Art Cobery paints a picture of survival and redemption in the face of natural disaster, including the heroic efforts of eleven-year-old Marcie Warfield to save her father and younger brother, the devastating debris flow that claimed the lives of refugees and aid workers at the American Legion Hall and the selfless acts of neighbors caught in the storm of events.

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