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Water is flowing down West 6th Street across the porch of Judson James' house at 814 W. 6th Street

1915

Water is flowing down West 6th Street, spilling over the curb up to the doorway of a house. There is a Coca-Cola sign painted on the side of the building.

1915

[Water is flowing down West 6th Street, two men can be seen in the foreground.]

1915-09

Texas League Ball Park in South Austin

1913-12-03

View of flood waters from Shoal Creek at W. 6th Street. A trolley car is in the middle of the road and people stand with water above their ankles.

1915

Several people looking at the flood waters at an intersection. There is a grocery store in the background with "Drink Coca Cola" painted on it. On the back it reads "Shoal Creek got so high that it ran over sixth street."

1915-09

A view down 6th Street from the intersection of Congress Avenue. You can see businesses including Morley Drug Co. along the south side of 6th Street. The photo was taken during the flood of September 1915.

1915-09

Flood water fills the street on West 6th Street at Shoal Creek. There is a large group of people at the end of the street beyond the water.

1915-09

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