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  2. Great Flood of 1862 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Flood of 1862 was the largest flood in the recorded history of California, Oregon, and Nevada, inundating the western United States and portions of British Columbia and Mexico. It was preceded by weeks of continuous rains and snows that began in Oregon in November 1861 and continued into January 1862.

  3. San Buenaventura Mission Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Few vestiges of it remain today. Large sections were destroyed in a Great Flood of 1862, [2] and settlers used stones from the old aqueduct to build homes. [6] The combined effects of floods, land cultivation, neglect and land development reduced most of the aqueduct to rubble. [3]

  4. Floods in the United States before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Flood of 1844 is the biggest flood ever recorded on the Missouri River and Upper Mississippi River in terms of discharge. This flood was particularly devastating since the region had little or no levees at the time. Among the hardest hit were the Wyandot who lost 100 people in the diseases that occurred after the flood.

  5. Agua Mansa, California - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1853 and dedicated to San Salvador, the church survived through the Great Flood of 1862. [6] The parish, which included Agua Mansa and La Placita, became known as San Salvador de Jurupa, and was the first non-mission parish in Southern California. [11] The chapel's bell now hangs at the Glenwood Mission Inn. [12]

  6. 1862 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the Great Flood of 1862, San Francisco receives 24.49 inches (622.0 mm) of rainfall for January, its highest monthly rainfall on record, and the “rain year” total from July 1861 to June of 49.27 inches (1,251.5 mm) is also the highest ever. [1]

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  8. ARkStorm - Wikipedia

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    A USGS model image shows the enormous atmospheric river that may have been present during the 1861–1862 flood event.. The ARkStorm (for Atmospheric River 1,000) is a hypothetical megastorm, whose proposal is based on repeated historical occurrences of atmospheric rivers and other major rain events first developed and published by the Multi-Hazards Demonstration Project (MHDP) of the United ...

  9. Flood of 1936: How Potomac River flooding devastated ... - AOL

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    This flooding was part of the Great Northeastern Flood of 1936, which reached from Maine to Maryland. Also known as the Great Potomac Flood, it directly impacted Williamsport and Hancock, flooding ...