"Photo Source: Tompkins County Flood Photographs Collection (History Center of Tompkins County) in the New York Heritage Digital Collections (https://nyheritage.org/collections/tompkins-county-flood-photographs).
Photo Title: “Lehigh Valley Railroad bridge near Fall Creek.”
Photo Description: “View of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Bridge, near the current location of the high school, turned sideways. Fall Creek is overflowing and seen from Cayuga Street, just as the bridge is pushed off its abuttments. There's a man standing in the foreground looking toward the bridge. There are trees on either side of Fall Creek.”
Photo Date and Time: The year is based on the photo details from historic records. Actual date and time is unknown. The month and day (7th of July) is based on research found from: https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/0773e/report.pdf.
Photo Location: Approximate location placed near Fall Creek based on photo title.
Cause of flooding: Assumed from photo and research from https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/0773e/report.pdf.
What is flooded: Based on what is shown in the photo."
"Photo Source: Tompkins County Flood Photographs Collection (History Center of Tompkins County) in the New York Heritage Digital Collections (https://nyheritage.org/collections/tompkins-county-flood-photographs). Photo Title: “Lehigh Valley Railroad bridge near Fall Creek.” Photo Description: “View of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Bridge, near the current location of the high school, turned sideways. Fall Creek is overflowing and seen from Cayuga Street, just as the bridge is pushed off its abuttments. There's a man standing in the foreground looking toward the bridge. There are trees on either side of Fall Creek.” Photo Date and Time: The year is based on the photo details from historic records. Actual date and time is unknown. The month and day (7th of July) is based on research found from: https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/0773e/report.pdf. Photo Location: Approximate location placed near Fall Creek based on photo title. Cause of flooding: Assumed from photo and research from https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/0773e/report.pdf. What is flooded: Based on what is shown in the photo."