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  2. New England's Dark Day - Wikipedia

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    1780 map of the region. New England's Dark Day occurred on May 19, 1780, when an unusual darkening of the daytime sky was observed over the New England states [1] and parts of eastern Canada. [2] The primary cause of the event is believed to have been a combination of smoke from forest fires, [3] a thick fog, and cloud cover.

  3. Portal:Weather/On this day list/May 19/0 - Wikipedia

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  4. May 19 - Wikipedia

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    May 19 is the 139th day of the year ... 1780 – New England's Dark Day, ... American dancer, singer, actress, and YouTube personality [30] Deaths. Pre-1600

  5. 1780 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    May 19 – an unusual darkening of the day sky was observed over the New England states and parts of Canada. This has never been explained, though clouds of smoke from massive forest fires are the most likely cause. [2]

  6. Wikipedia : Selected anniversaries/May 19

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    1780 – A combination of thick smoke, fog, and heavy cloud cover caused darkness to fall on parts of Canada and the New England area of the United States by noon. 1845 – Captain John Franklin (pictured) departed Greenhithe , England, on an expedition to the Canadian Arctic in search of the Northwest Passage ; all 129 men were later lost when ...

  7. List of New Hampshire historical markers (76–100) - Wikipedia

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    Construction was initiated on the noted 'Dark Day' of May 19, 1780, which caused work to cease temporarily. Successively a home, a tavern, a church, and a meeting place, it is now a museum." Successively a home, a tavern, a church, and a meeting place, it is now a museum."

  8. Algonquin Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Researchers believe that smoke from a forest fire in Algonquin Park was responsible for New England's Dark Day of May 19, 1780. [7] This is based on investigations into scar marks which are left in the growth rings of trees that survive forest fires. [8] Data obtained from such scar marks make it possible to approximate the date of a past fire.

  9. Harriet Powers - Wikipedia

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    For example, Panel 2 which depicts The Dark Day of May 19, 1780, a day so dark the sun appeared to be blocked out (this was caused by smoke and ashes from forest fires in Canada); as well as, Panel 8 which represents the Leonid meteor shower of 1833. Panel 11 portrays 'Cold Thursday,' February 10, 1895.