Flood of 1937 Remembered at Ripley Library
Ripley Bicentennial Committee To Present Program Remembering 1937 Flood
Join us this Saturday, February 11, at 2:00 pm in the Union Township Public Library meeting room, for a special program commemorating Ripley in the Flood of 1937.
Greg Haitz will present a talk, and we’ll show photographs of the Flood of 1937. Local residents with memories, family stories, or photographs of the flood are welcome to bring them and share during the event.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the historic flood of 1937, which exceeded all previous records along the Ohio River. During the flood, most of Ripley was under water, along with many other towns along the Ohio River. The main floor of the Union Township Public Library, designed to be above the previous flood record set in 1913, was flooded with several feet of water, and over 1000 volumes were destroyed. The 1937 flood level is marked by this plaque, outside the main Library entrance.
The water rose rapidly after a combination of rising river levels and intense rain, and crested far above the levels predicted, catching local residents off guard. Read some personal recollections of Ripley residents who experienced the Flood of 1937, and see historic photographs, at ripleyohio.net.
This program commemorating Ripley during the Flood of 1937 is sponsored by the Ripley Bicentennial Committee. For more information, contact Betty Campbell at 937-392-4044, or by email at bcampbellriverfarm@att.net.

Students and parents are invited to hear a free jazz concert, and learn about the history of jazz in America, at the Union Township Public Library. On Saturday, January 21, at 2:00 pm, Glenn Ginn, Associate Professor of Music at Morehead State University, will visit the Ripley Library and present a performance featuring a unique blend of Americana music, from jazz and blues to country, gospel and classic rock. Glenn will be accompanied by his wife, Lisa, and by Larry and John Ford.
We’re excited to welcome Steve Free back to the Ripley Library to share songs from his first ever Christmas album, The Light of Christmas. Steve Free is an award-winning singer/songwriter who weaves his southern Ohio heritage into his music, resulting in a blend of folk, rock, country, and traditional styles. Steve’s most recent visit to the Union Township Public Library was last summer, when community members gathered to hear him perform selections from his original albums.
Stop by the Union Township Public Library, check out books, and enter your name into a drawing for a Christmas Gift Basket. Now through December 17, adults who check out 10 items or more may enter their name into a drawing for a Christmas Gift Basket. The basket includes a winter fleece throw, a Good Housekeeping Christmas Cookbook, a Country Living Christmas idea book, Christmas mugs, tea, and chocolate.
Children who check out 10 items or more may enter their name in the drawing for the Kids’ Christmas Gift Basket, located at the children’s desk downstairs. The children’s basket includes two plush animal toys, books, including The Spirit of Christmas, a tea party set, rubber balls, a Christmas DVD set, and other items.











Ripley, Ohio: Its History and Families Volume 2 was compiled in anticipation of the 2012 bicentennial of Ripley’s founding. Volume 2 follows Volume 1, which was published in 1965 to celebrate Ripley’s 1962 sesquicentennial.