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<br />Facsimile article from page 1, column <br />Boulder Daily Camera, Monday, June 6, <br /> <br />3, of the <br />1921. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ERIE'S MAIN STREET <br />FOUR FEET UNDER WATER <br /> <br />The main street of Erie had four feet of water in it Saturday <br />according to Prof. Fred Chase who was there on that day. Be <br />thinks Erie suffered quite heavily. <br /> <br />. . . <br /> <br />. . Service between Boulder and Denver was maintained Saturday <br />by transferring passengers at Erie, where sOme 1.500 feet of track <br />were badly damaged by the floOd in COal Creek Friday night. . . . <br /> <br />Facsimile article from page 1, column 8, <br />Boulder Daily Camera, Wednesday, June 9, <br /> <br />of the <br />1921. <br /> <br />MA YOR BILLIG CALLS MEETING FOR <br />, <br /> <br />THE RELIEF OF ERIE AND LAFAYETTE <br /> <br />A meeting was held at 6 o'clock this afternoon in the office of <br />Mayor J. O. Billig. at the ROcky MOuntain Grocery company. to <br />consider what steps should be taken to provide relief for floOd <br />sufferers in Erie and Lafayette. It is reportad that there are a <br />number of eases of suffering in this district but that individuals <br />will not accept relief except tb%u the ministers of their respec- <br />tive churches. A plan of relief work will be outlined at this <br />meeting. . . a <br /> <br />-11- <br />