Where the Waters Recede the Houses Tumble on
their Foundations
Burying Many under the Boggy Ruins
By Western Ass's, DPress to the
"Herald"
Ironton
,
Ohio
, Feb 14-The telegraph communication was re-established today.
Three-fourths of the town are under water, including the entire
business portion. The water is seven feet higher than in 1883.
Though it has fallen considerably, it is still above any known high
water mark. Soup houses are open, but inadequate. There are
thousands of homeless and penniless people. Every door is open, but
there is not enough room. Frame houses were swept from their
foundations and brick buildings were -----bled into the waters. The
strong current is sweeping through the streets.
At Hanging Rock but four houses are above
water.
Coreville has but two houses above the water.
The --- lands are devastated. The ----.
is under water. The mail? are delivered from the Courthouse.
The Council appointed a committee to go to
Columbus
to ask for an appropriation. Starvation stares thousands in the
face. The iron mills had been stopped and many employees were
destitute before the food came. Many merchants will be forced to
resign.
Gallipolis, Feb. 14-The relief steamers, Nora
Belle and Jim Montgomery returned from a trip down the river. They
report the
village
of
Athalia
almost entirely swept away. At Millersport 20 or 30 houses have
gone. At Proctorsville the water is in the second stories. Ceredo,
WVA lost $300,000 worth of lumber. Supplies are greatly needed
everywhere.
The relief committee is using four small
steamers to distribute supplies, which are coming liberally.
Ogden
Standard Examiner (UT) Feb 15, 1884