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  2. Great Blizzard of 1899 - Wikipedia

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    February 1899 was the second-coldest February (behind only 1936). The average temperature was 6.3 °F (−14.3 °C), which was 14.5 °F (8.1 °C) colder than the 1895–2017 average of 20.8 °F (−6.2 °C) and 7.0 °F (3.9 °C) warmer than February 1936. [39] December 1898 through February 1899 was the eighth-coldest meteorological winter.

  3. 'Snow King' Blizzard, Arctic outbreak still unmatched 123 ...

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    The Snow King, also known as the Great Blizzard of 1899, embodied the term "historic" with snowfall totals and extremely low temper 'Snow King' Blizzard, Arctic outbreak still unmatched 123 years ...

  4. 'Snow King' Blizzard, Arctic outbreak still unmatched 123 ...

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    The wrath of the blizzard pummeled the mid-Atlantic between Feb. 11 and Feb. 14, 1899, with 20 to 30 inches of snow accumulating from central Virginia to western Connecticut, including 20.5 inches ...

  5. List of disasters in the United States by death toll - Wikipedia

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    1899 Great Blizzard of 1899: Winter storm, cold wave: Contiguous United States: 100 1900 1900 Guam typhoon: Tropical cyclone Guam: 100 1918 T. A. Gillespie Company Shell Loading Plant explosion: Accident – explosion Sayreville, New Jersey: Fatalities estimated 100+ 1937 Elixir sulfanilamide: Mass poisoning: United States: 100 1978

  6. Look Back: Blizzard paralyzed region in 1899 - AOL

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    Feb. 11—"Worst Blizzard on Record" was the headline of the Wilkes-Barre Record on Feb. 14, 1899. The entire Wyoming Valley, including the mountainous territories of Bear Creek, Mountain Top and ...

  7. Wellington, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Wellington (later known as Tye) was a small unincorporated railroad community in the northwest United States, on the Great Northern Railway in northeastern King County, Washington. [1] Founded in 1893, it was located in the Cascade Range at the west portal of the original Cascade Tunnel under Stevens Pass. It was the site of the 1910 Wellington ...

  8. Category:1899 songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1899 songs" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  9. Robert MacArthur Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Robert MacArthur Crawford (July 27, 1899 – March 12, 1961) is known for writing The U.S. Air Force song. He was born in Dawson City , Yukon , and spent his childhood in Fairbanks, Alaska . [ 1 ] He graduated high school in 1915 at Chehalis High School [ 2 ] in Chehalis, Washington.