[History Hounds] Thunder Bay River: The Flood of 1923 with Jim Johnston, Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan
The combination of an exceptionally rough winter and the decimation of local timber set the stage for a disastrous flooding in April of 1923. Learn about this catastrophic event and the structural victims which fell prey to the moving waters.
We'd like to thank the Historical Society of Michigan (HSM), which supports local history organizations, like us! They are continuing to make their History Hounds Lecture Series available online for free to members of HSM’s member organizations. Register for this remote presentation by 3:00pm the previous day. Click here to register. Select “A member of an Organizational Member of HSM” to enjoy this presentation at no charge.