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People in Rossville, Kansas, saw hard times in 1928. There were more than 1,000 bushels of corn on the ground. Sold it for $0.12 a bushel to pay taxes. Sold hogs for $3.50 per hundred. The man in the picture is unidentified.

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Building sidewalks in Rossville, Kansas, are (left to right) Howard Marney, J.P. Marney, Wes Harder, and Roy Fisher.

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People in Rossville, Kansas, at the south end of Main Street after the 1903 flood use horses, buggies, or boats to move about town.

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This is a view of Rossville, Kansas, Main Street looking north in the early 1920s.

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A group of people are standing in flood water outside a business on the east side of Main Street in Rossville, Kansas, after the 1903 flood.

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Pictured left to right are Joe Navarre, Bill Lynde, and C.L. Somers. It possibly was taken around 1935.

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This café in Rossville, Kansas, was owned by E.E. Silvers. Pictured from left to right are Bob Pendleton, city marshal; Tom Nealis; unknown; Mrs. Welty, proprietor; Lula Dean Berkey; Viola Rice; boy unknown

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This is a picture of a Sauer & Moode merchandise business in Rossville, Kansas.

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This picture of R.W. Nason's Merchandise for Cash business was taken before RCL0029 since there are no sidewalks.

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Paul Patell is standing in his boat with other men after the 1903 flood. Several men are standing in the flood waters which are to, or above, their knees.
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