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Mystery in the Flooded Museum
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SOLVED. YA? girl works in museum, tied up during a flood [s]
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Cover: http://www.librarything.com/work/2183...


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Rising flood waters and the disappearance of a valuable wampum belt mar the beginning of fifteen-year-old Susan's summer of volunteer work at the Fort Pitt Museum.
Set in Pittsburgh during the flood after Hurricane Agnes. Fifteen-year-old Susan Drummond, a volunteer worker at the Fort Pitt Museum, is caught up in the mystery of a valuable stolen wampum belt and her pursuit of the thief through the treacherous rising flood waters swamping the museum.
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL84309...
Borrow ebook for free there.
I have a physical copy myself.
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“Mystery in the Flooded Museum,” by Margaret Goff Clark and published in 1978, is built on the premise that the Fort Pitt Museum flooded and that someone indeed got trapped inside the building and required rescue. Fictional but intriguing events woven into the novel include a budding love story and the theft of a treasured 18th century wampum belt.
http://adventure-9.blogspot.com.au/20...
Mystery in the Flooded Museum
A Novel by Margaret Goff Clark (1913-2003).
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1978. 173 pages.
Susan Drummond, age 15 and a Pittsburgh museum volunteer, races against rising flood waters in the Golden Triangle and especially the odd disappearance of Fort Pitt's sacred artifact: George Washington's wampum belt.
“When the Fort Pitt Museum was flooded in the aftermath of Hurricane Agnes,” reads the Author's Note, “most of its contents were saved by the resourceful young man who was then curator, Rex T. Lohmann; Douglas M. Preston, then assistant curator; and a host of volunteers who transferred the valuable artifacts to a truck and moved them to higher ground. This was the starting point for Mystery in the Flooded Museum, but from there on, imagination took over. The place and the flood are true. No character is based on any actual person.”
Hi bookel. Even though you are absolutely sure that the book by MGC is the one, we don't mark a thread solved until the original poster verifies it.
We hope that Leela4 is able to do this soon!
Leela4, the ball is in your court.
We hope that Leela4 is able to do this soon!
Leela4, the ball is in your court.

bookel wrote: "I've seen several marked solved without OP verification as it's logically resolved beyond a doubt. In this case it should be too. No idea why it takes so long to mark solved sometimes!"
That's true, we do sometimes do that. But not with a thread this recent, only a bit over a month old. We like to give the OP a chance to respond.
That's true, we do sometimes do that. But not with a thread this recent, only a bit over a month old. We like to give the OP a chance to respond.


Leela4 hasn't returned....however I feel like this has to be the right book. Moving to Solved.
The book can also be borrowed from archive . org.
The book can also be borrowed from archive . org.