For many years, Lloyd V. Tuttle contributed historic photos and information to the Defiance Crescent-News for his column: "A Backward Glance." This article was undated, but shows the B & O bridge during the flooding of 1913.
(Poor photo...)
"IT SNOWED after the deluge of rain that caused the devastating flood that occurred in March of 1913; it was a light snow and there was no ice in the rivers.
Here is a view of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge over the Auglaize River in Defiance during the flood. A train of steel rails and coal was kept on the bridge to weight it down.
The picture was brought in by Mrs. Elsie Colwell, rt. 8, Defiance."
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