Hi Ed --
I seen the TV News this morning and one article was about West Virginia Schools in Jeffrson County, WV were Closed because of Snow.
Don't doubt it.
To my memory that was the only time I remember a Snow Day at Schools where I lived at.
I never recall having a snow day in school.
Of course in our day schools were in neighbourhoods where one could just
walk to, teachers lived nearby, etc. Now we have consolidated schools miles from where people live, few walk to school, they are on buses.
(I got behind a school bus years ago. Kids came out, got one the bus,
and first one off was a block from the school, and every corner after that for some distance a kid got off. They could have easily walked.)
When watching the News story I thought about You and I was wondering since WV (I think) has harder Snow's than Kentucky does, when You attended School were there any Snow Days where You didn't have to go to School?
In the flood of 1937 schools continued as regular, unless they were underwater. If your school had water in the basement, for example, and mine was
on higher ground, you had the day off but mine continued as normal.
My brother and sister (from my father's first marriage) went to a
parochial school next to a public school. St Joe was above the crest and continued, Olny had water in it and closed.
My brother and sister lived across the river in Chesapeake and took a rowboat across the river that docked at the alley by the school.
(The Ohio just slowly rose and rose, not anything like a flash flood.
Each day it crept higher and higher. There was time for most people to move everything to the second or third floors of their houses, if possible.
(The cause of the flood was a lot of snow in PA and it warmed quickly
that January so the snow melted and the water came down river.
In my current building the water crested at the foot of the stairs to
the third floor, (i.e, the second floor was underwater, but my place was dry). Of course I wasn't alive then, much less living here. :)
I looked on the map to see where Jefferson County, WV was, and saw it is at the Far Eastern part of WV, and where You are in Huntington is on the Western side of WV.
Yep, opposite side, up near DC.
did Huntington get a lot of Snow Wednesday Morning?
Nope, just rain.
Joe, could You devise a way to hold back that River Water as it goes past Huntington to keep the Ohio River down here from rising too much?
Thanks In Advance.
After the flood of '37, a flood wall was built along the river and
levee's raised. Plus there are lots of locks and dams all along the river so another one is unlikely. (Huntington had flooded before such as 1884, 1887 and 1913 that come to mind).
There have been times the movable barriers (at openings) have been
installed as a precaution but the river has seldom risen enough for them to be really needed.
Joe
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