Photo of flooded Columbia River with a telephone pole on the right, gravel/earthen dike running along a road in the front. This is the same photo as 285a.
Photo of flooded Columbia River debris with telephone pole on the right, structure and tree on the left. Also included is a 8cm X 12 cm black & white print of the same image.
Photo of flooded Columbia River with tree on the right, line of trees and structure in the distance, some debris in the center. Also included is a 7cm X 12 cm black & white print of the same image.
Photo of flooded Columbia River, gravel road in the foreground. The line of trees provides a marker for how far the flood passed over the river banks. Also included is a 7cm X 12 cm black & white print of the same image.
Photo of flooded Columbia River rushing over and around a barrier, workers in front, structure floating down the center of the river. Noted on the front of the photo envelope, "SFD."
Lorraine Ferqueron was born in Pasco, Washington in 1931. Lorraine grew up in Fruitdale and Richland until 1943 when her family was displaced for the Manhattan Project.
An interview conducted as part of the Hanford Oral History Project. The…