Slow Recovery
This file appears in: 1936 Flood
Damage from the flood waters was so severe that city manager W. C. Torrence declared martial law in the affected area. After the waters receded, many began the slow process of rebuilding their homes and businesses, supported by federal aid as well as monetary donations from other Wacoans.
This file appears in: 1936 Flood
1936 Flood
Prior to local and federal efforts in the mid-twentieth century to control rivers through the construction of dams, the Brazos River routinely overflowed its banks. In 1913, the most violent flood to date overwhelmed East Waco, taking two lives and…