Luverne "Vern" Kraemer and his first wife Bertha survived the Flood of ’72 at their home at the Box K Ranch three miles south of Nemo, SD. Luverne took the pictures in black and white the morning after the flood on June 10, 1972. The water was starting to recede, but the damage was obvious. He traveled as far north as Este Creek and as far south as the Pennington/Meade County line to take these pictures. Washed out bridges blocked travel beyond these locations. For a month after the flood, he had to travel to HWY 385 using Merritt-Estes Road and then to Johnson Siding to get to his job at the Rapid City airport because Nemo Road was impassable to Rapid City.
Este Creek flooding at Nemo Road - 10 June 1972 |
It
took the Lawrence County Road Department several days to remove the rocks
covering Nemo Road that came out of the canyon north of the ranch home. Vern had to hire a front-end loader to remove
the large rocks that extended into the field.
Since he has an airport runway down the valley, for years he would give
me a bucket when we walked down the runway to pick up rocks and remove them from
the possible path of the aircraft to prevent propeller damage. This was more than ten years after the flood.
For more photographs and information about the impact of the 1972 flood in Lawrence County, visit our Historical Marker Gallery.
For more photographs and information about the impact of the 1972 flood in Lawrence County, visit our Historical Marker Gallery.