Title: 1921
Pueblo Flood materials Collection, 1921, 1956, 1971
Arrangement
Items are arranged chronologically by format.
Abstract
This collection contains newspaper articles, photographs and printed matter related to the 1921 Pueblo Flood.
Administrative/Biographical History
Downpours on June 3, 1921 caused both the Arkansas and Fountain Rivers to overflow their banks and break through levees washing away considerable portions of Pueblo. The resulting flood and fires caused significant devastation. Over 200 people were killed or missing and the estimated property damage was over $10 million. Much of the city needed rebuilding after the disaster, including all of the city utilities. The flood left a lasting impact on the psyche of the Pueblo community and it is still recalled as the most horrific event in the city’s history.