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coldest day in massachusetts history: A History of the County of Berkshire, Massachusetts, in Two Parts David Dudley Field, Chester Dewey, 1829 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The history of Paxton, Massachusetts Ledyard Bill, 1889-01-01 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society, 1880 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of Worcester County, Massachusetts Duane Hamilton Hurd, 1889 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Historical Sketch of the Old Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, During Its Three Campaigns in 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864 John Wesley Hanson, 1866 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of the Second Massachusetts Battery (Nims' Battery) of Light Artillery, 1861-1865 Caroline Elizabeth Whitcomb, 2022-09-16 DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of History of the Second Massachusetts Battery (Nims' Battery) of Light Artillery, 1861-1865 by Caroline Elizabeth Whitcomb. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts: History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts. History of Hampshire County , 1879 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Massachusetts Andrew Sharpshooters Alden C. Ellis, Jr., 2012-01-09 Named for Massachusetts governor John Albion Andrew--who prevented these two companies from joining the nationalized Berdan's sharp-shooters so that their families could continue to receive state aid--the Andrew Sharpshooters often transferred from unit to unit as the need for their unique, long-range shooting skills changed. This first chronicle of the Massachusetts Andrew Sharpshooters details their day-to-day activities and their courageous service at Seven Pines, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and numerous other Civil War battles. Thorough historical and genealogical information on every man who served in the unit completes this study of these significant but overlooked foot soldiers. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Climatological Data, New England United States. Environmental Data Service, 1960 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Climatological Data United States. Environmental Data Service, 1965 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of the Town of Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts Adin Ballou, 1882 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of Worcester County, Massachusetts Ellery Bicknell Crane, 1924 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Climatological Data United States. Weather Bureau, 1960 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of the Town of Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1881 Adin Ballou, 2024-05-24 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The History of Ludlow, Massachusetts Alfred Noon, 1999 Ludlow is situated in the northeastern corner of the original town of Springfield, Massachusetts. Granby and Belchertown in Hampshire County, bound it to the north; Wilbraham and Springfield to the south; Belchertown to the east; and Chicopee to the west. Part One details the history and development of the town of Ludlow. Chapters discuss: early settlers; Indian names; topography; the town's natural features; the town annals; Governor Hutchinson; town meetings and officers; the Revolutionary War; Shays Rebellion; the War of 1812; the Ludlow militia; the Mexican War; the Civil War; the Soldiers' Monument; cemeteries; town development; early roads and railroads; the Ludlow reservoir; fraternal organizations; church organizations and local churches, such as the Methodist Church, Union Church, St. Andrew's Church, and St. John the Baptist Church and Parish; industrial history and educational interests. Part Two consists of biographies, genealogies and reminiscences of the town. Some of the biographies include: George Alexander Birnie, Edwin Booth, Lemuel Hawley Brigham, Hon. Chester W. Chaplin, Dr. James Wilson Hannum, James Haviland, James Henderson, Captain Henry A. Hubbard, the Miller brothers, Charles Dexter Rood, Solomon Bliss Stebbins as well as many others. The historic reminiscences section has many interesting stories and songs. Some of the families included in the genealogical section are: Alden, Banister, Bartlett, Bennett, Brewer, Browning, Buell, Burr, Carver, Chapin, Clark, Clough, Damon, Day, Ferry, Frost, Fuller, Gove, Harris, Hubbard, Johnson, Jones, King, Lombard, Lyon, Miller, Munger, Nash, Olds, Paine, Putnam, Rice, Rood, Root, Sikes, Streeter, Walker, White, as well as many others. Part Three provides an account of the centennial celebration of June 17, 1874. An index to full names, places and subjects completes this fine work. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Half Century, Or, A History of the Changes that Have Taken Place, and Events that Have Transpired, Chiefly in the United States, Between 1800 and 1850 Emerson Davis, 1851 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: extreme weather , 2015 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Climatological Data for the United States by Sections , Collection of the monthly climatological reports of the United States by state or region, with monthly and annual national summaries. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of New Hampshire Edwin D. Sanborn, 2023-11-17 Reprint of the original, first published in 1875. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Genealogical History of Dover, Massachusetts Frank Smith, 1917 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The History of Ludlow, Massachusetts , 1912 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The History of Lynn Alonzo Lewis, 1844 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of the New Netherlands, Province of New York, and State of New York, to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution William Dunlap, 1840 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of the City of Columbus, Capital of Ohio Alfred Emory Lee, 1892 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Water Resources Review , 1963 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of the New Netherlands, Province of New York, and State of New York William Dunlap, 2008-01-01 In this two-volume set, first published in 1839, students and history scholars will find William Dunlap's extensive history of New Netherlands, an area from the St. Lawrence river to the Delaware Bay, stretching from the coast westward through what is now upstate New York. In this second volume, Dunlap begins with the American Revolutionary War and the capture of Fort Ticonderoga, and continues with a detailed account of the battles of Revolution. He discusses the major leaders of the war, including Washington, Gates, and Ethan Allen. Dunlap concludes this history of New York with the signing of the Constitution and the establishment of the United States. American historian and playwright WILLIAM DUNLAP (1766-1839) was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. He managed the John Street Theatre and the Park Theatre in New York. Among his many plays are Andre (1798) and The Virgin of the Sun (1800). |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884 John Thomas Scharf, Thompson Westcott, 1884 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Story of the British and Their Weather Patrick Nobbs, 2015-01-15 A compelling and highly readable history of the British weather – the real master of the islands |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Snowshoe Country Thomas M. Wickman, 2018-09-20 An environmental and cultural history of winter in the colonial Northeast, examining indigenous and settler knowledge of life in the cold. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of the New Netherlands William Dunlap, 1840 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: A Wind is Rising Agnes Boulton, Eugene O'Neill, 2000 Under his influence, she tried to set a higher standard for her writing, without much success, while ironically his plays, which steered away from popular show shop trends, went on to earn a sizable fortune. The maintenance of their increasingly lavish homes and the rearing of their two children, Shane and Oona, fell to her, while he retreated into Art.. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Italian American Review , 1997 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: History of Santa Barbara county, California J.D. Mason, 1883 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Eighteen Hundred and Froze to Death John V H Dippel, 2015-04-01 Almost 200 years ago the Northeast endured a dramatic, devastating series of cold spells, destroying crops, forcing thousand to migrate west, and causing many to wonder if their assumptions about a world governed by a beneficial Providence were valid. The so-called year without a summer also exposed weaknesses in political and theological authorities, spurring a trend toward scientific inquiry and greater democracy. An endangered New England agriculture gave impetus to that region's manufacturing sector. The alarming threat to existence in that part of the country (as well as most of Western Europe) thus helped usher in the modern era. This book is written with the parallels between 1816 and our current climate change in mind: it introduces informed non-specialists to the myriad of social, psychological, political, demographic, and economic consequences which can be brought about by abrupt change. A major meteorological event profoundly affected our nation’s development in 1816. This book shows how this weather phenomenon acted as an accelerator of trends which were just emerging in the early 19th-century - toward greater democracy and the spread of information; settlement of the Western frontier; use of the scientific method to investigate and understand natural phenomena; questioning of long-held religious beliefs as a result of increased knowledge; and industrialization as the means to expand the scope and wealth of the United States. Like all my books, America’s First Climate Crisis is written in an accessible, engaging style, using anecdotes and thumbnail sketches to evoke the mood and important personalities of the day. While thoroughly researched, the book avoids the pitfall of academic writing by appealing to the curiosity of intelligent readers who may be put off by uninspired or technical language. The book is organized around various consequences of the disastrous harvests of 1816: after outlining the nature and scope of this calamity, I describe how it brought about a massive exodus to the Ohio Valley and shift in political and economic might to that region; how it undermined the once-unquestioned authority of New England’s Federalist establishment; how it gave greater credence to scientific explanations for weather events and disasters; how it compelled New England merchants to abandon their opposition to manufacturing; and how it helped create a modern awareness of humanity’s place in the universe. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution: Ratification of the Constitution by the states: Massachusetts (4) Merrill Jensen, John P. Kaminski, Gaspare J. Saladino, 2001 This landmark work in historical and legal scholarship draws upon thousands of sources to trace the Constitution's progress through each of the thirteen states' conventions. -- Publisher. |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Romance of Boston Bay Edward Rowe Snow, 1946 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Massachusetts Register and United States Calendar for the Year of Our Lord ... , 1857 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004 Europa Publications, 2003 Accurate and reliable biographical information essential to anyone interested in the world of literature TheInternational Who's Who of Authors and Writersoffers invaluable information on the personalities and organizations of the literary world, including many up-and-coming writers as well as established names. With over 8,000 entries, this updated edition features: * Concise biographical information on novelists, authors, playwrights, columnists, journalists, editors, and critics * Biographical details of established writers as well as those who have recently risen to prominence * Entries detailing career, works published, literary awards and prizes, membership, and contact addresses where available * An extensive listing of major international literary awards and prizes, and winners of those prizes * A directory of major literary organizations and literary agents * A listing of members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters |
coldest day in massachusetts history: The Vermont Historical Gazetteer Abby Maria Hemenway, 1868 |
coldest day in massachusetts history: Papist Patriots Maura Jane Farrelly, 2012-01-02 The persons in America who were the most opposed to Great Britain had also, in general, distinguished themselves by being particularly hostile to Catholics. So wrote the minister, teacher, and sometime-historian Jonathan Boucher from his home in Surrey, England, in 1797. He blamed old prejudices against papists for the Revolution's popularity - especially in Maryland, where most of the non-Canadian Catholics in British North America lived. Many historians since Boucher have noted the role that anti-Catholicism played in stirring up animosity against the king and Parliament. Yet, in spite of the rhetoric, Maryland's Catholics supported the independence movement more enthusiastically than their Protestant neighbors. Not only did Maryland's Catholics embrace the idea of independence, they also embraced the individualistic, rights-oriented ideology that defined the Revolution, even though theirs was a communally oriented denomination that stressed the importance of hierarchy, order, and obligation. Catholic leaders in Europe made it clear that the war was a sedition worthy of damnation, even as they acknowledged that England had been no friend to the Catholic Church. So why, then, did papists become patriots? Maura Jane Farrelly finds that the answer has a long history, one that begins in England in the early seventeenth century and gains momentum during the nine decades preceding the American Revolution, when Maryland's Catholics lost a religious toleration that had been uniquely theirs in the English-speaking world and were forced to maintain their faith in an environment that was legally hostile and clerically poor. This experience made Maryland's Catholics the colonists who were most prepared in 1776 to accept the cultural, ideological, and psychological implications of a break from England. |
Very Cold Periods in the Eastern US - glenallenweather.com
Amherst Massachusetts had a January average that was the coldest in a 70 year record span and February 1857 reversed the scale to become the warmest February month in 70 years.
Massachussetts State Climate Summary - NCICS
Temperatures in Massachusetts have risen almost 3.5°F since the beginning of the 20th century. Under a higher emissions pathway, historically unprecedented warming is projected during this …
Why is it the “Cradock” Bridge? - Medford Historical Society
In a late January open forum, officials from the Massachusetts Depart-ment of Transportation and local politicians insisted that, because of careful planning, the impact of the labor on the flow of …
February 2015: A Month to Remember in New England for …
Boston, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island, each had their 2nd coldest February and 2nd coldest month of all time. Hartford and Bridgeport, Connecticut, as well as Syracuse, New …
TEMPERATURES - National Weather Service
Coldest Days on Record Lowest Temperatures on Record (Lowest Mean Temps)-22 Jan. 19, 1994 -13 Jan. 19, 1994-20 Feb. 10, 1899 -11 Jan. 17, 1982-18 Jan. 20, 1985 -11 Feb. 10, …
COLDEST DAYS EVER FOR EACH MONTH JANUARY …
COLDEST DAYS EVER FOR EACH MONTH (Based on daily mean temperatures)
What Is The Coldest Month In Massachusetts (book)
Massachusetts Municipal Expenditures Bo Zhao,2022 In New England municipal governments provide a variety of public services that are vital to residents and businesses such as public …
The coldest temperatures recorded during 120 years of …
The coldest temperatures recorded during 120 years of weather data January 8 2018, by Rob Seal On Grounds, like most of the Eastern Seaboard, it's been really cold the past few days.
The Great Snow of 1717: Settler Landscapes, Deep Snow …
Abstract - This essay explores how New England settlers documented and interpreted the Great Snow of 1717, a series of 4 snowstorms over 11 days followed by 6 weeks of deep snow cover.
Each state's low temperature record - glenallenweather.com
As you would expect, the coldest temperature ever officially recorded in the USA was in Alaska. It was -79.8°F - rounded off to -80°F - observed at Prospect Creek Camp in the Endicott
MASSACHUSETTS FREEZE/FROST OCCURRENCE DATA
Probability of a freeze/frost day within the yearly period. In other words, the average percentage of days in the year with temperatures at or below the corresponding threshold temperature.
PART 1 Tambora: “1816 and Froze To Death” - McClurg Museum
While 1816 was NOT the coldest year on record; the cold did correspond to the growing season, And that –as they say – was the last straw!
Maine History
All eighteenth-century New Englanders were forced to deal with potential extremes of weather while making ev eryday decisions. All had to decide what clothing was best suited to the day’s …
Great Atlantic Coastal Snowstorms - glenallenweather.com
During the first years of the New England colonies the winter of 1632 – 1633 stood out for its deep January snows and cold freezing up ponds and rivers in the Boston area. The next winter of …
THE YEAR WITHOUT - JSTOR
Massachusetts, where exceptionally good, systematic temperature recordings were made, the temperature read 30.50 on the morning of June 11.5 Possibly even lower readings were made …
MF3336 State Records of Temperature, Precipitation, and …
In July 1936 in Fredonia and Alton, Kansas, the National Centers for Environmental Information documented a record high temperature of 121 degrees Fahrenheit. Because recording …
Christmas Day Records - National Weather Service
reported snow depth. In many years before 1950, some observer did . ot report snow depth. It should be noted that there may be more years without snow on the ground and the …
27 °F 33 °C) at O'Hare on January 33 °F (−36 °C Aurora Airport …
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Chicago city limits is −27 °F (−33 °C) at O'Hare on January 20, 1985, though unofficial temperatures as low as −33 °F (−36 °C) have been …
The Year without a Summer - JSTOR
A meteorologi cal record for New Haven that had been kept by the presidents of Yale College since 1779 records June. 1816. as the coldest June in that city. with a mean temperature that …
The December 1989 Southeastern Snow Storm - National …
snowfall in modern history. Snow accumulation map adapted from Czepyha (1990) by Emily Timte and Steven Taylor (WFO CHS). The arctic air mass also attained historic proportions.
Very Cold Periods in the Eastern US - glenallenweather.com
Amherst Massachusetts had a January average that was the coldest in a 70 year record span and February 1857 reversed the scale to become the warmest February month in 70 years.
Massachussetts State Climate Summary - NCICS
Temperatures in Massachusetts have risen almost 3.5°F since the beginning of the 20th century. Under a higher emissions pathway, historically unprecedented warming is projected during this …
Why is it the “Cradock” Bridge? - Medford Historical Society
In a late January open forum, officials from the Massachusetts Depart-ment of Transportation and local politicians insisted that, because of careful planning, the impact of the labor on the flow of …
February 2015: A Month to Remember in New England for …
Boston, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island, each had their 2nd coldest February and 2nd coldest month of all time. Hartford and Bridgeport, Connecticut, as well as Syracuse, New …
TEMPERATURES - National Weather Service
Coldest Days on Record Lowest Temperatures on Record (Lowest Mean Temps)-22 Jan. 19, 1994 -13 Jan. 19, 1994-20 Feb. 10, 1899 -11 Jan. 17, 1982-18 Jan. 20, 1985 -11 Feb. 10, 1899 …
COLDEST DAYS EVER FOR EACH MONTH JANUARY …
COLDEST DAYS EVER FOR EACH MONTH (Based on daily mean temperatures)
What Is The Coldest Month In Massachusetts (book)
Massachusetts Municipal Expenditures Bo Zhao,2022 In New England municipal governments provide a variety of public services that are vital to residents and businesses such as public …
The coldest temperatures recorded during 120 years of …
The coldest temperatures recorded during 120 years of weather data January 8 2018, by Rob Seal On Grounds, like most of the Eastern Seaboard, it's been really cold the past few days.
The Great Snow of 1717: Settler Landscapes, Deep Snow …
Abstract - This essay explores how New England settlers documented and interpreted the Great Snow of 1717, a series of 4 snowstorms over 11 days followed by 6 weeks of deep snow cover.
Each state's low temperature record - glenallenweather.com
As you would expect, the coldest temperature ever officially recorded in the USA was in Alaska. It was -79.8°F - rounded off to -80°F - observed at Prospect Creek Camp in the Endicott
MASSACHUSETTS FREEZE/FROST OCCURRENCE DATA
Probability of a freeze/frost day within the yearly period. In other words, the average percentage of days in the year with temperatures at or below the corresponding threshold temperature.
PART 1 Tambora: “1816 and Froze To Death” - McClurg …
While 1816 was NOT the coldest year on record; the cold did correspond to the growing season, And that –as they say – was the last straw!
Maine History
All eighteenth-century New Englanders were forced to deal with potential extremes of weather while making ev eryday decisions. All had to decide what clothing was best suited to the day’s …
Great Atlantic Coastal Snowstorms - glenallenweather.com
During the first years of the New England colonies the winter of 1632 – 1633 stood out for its deep January snows and cold freezing up ponds and rivers in the Boston area. The next winter of …
THE YEAR WITHOUT - JSTOR
Massachusetts, where exceptionally good, systematic temperature recordings were made, the temperature read 30.50 on the morning of June 11.5 Possibly even lower readings were made …
MF3336 State Records of Temperature, Precipitation, and …
In July 1936 in Fredonia and Alton, Kansas, the National Centers for Environmental Information documented a record high temperature of 121 degrees Fahrenheit. Because recording …
Christmas Day Records - National Weather Service
reported snow depth. In many years before 1950, some observer did . ot report snow depth. It should be noted that there may be more years without snow on the ground and the …
27 °F 33 °C) at O'Hare on January 33 °F (−36 °C Aurora Airport …
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Chicago city limits is −27 °F (−33 °C) at O'Hare on January 20, 1985, though unofficial temperatures as low as −33 °F (−36 °C) have been …
The Year without a Summer - JSTOR
A meteorologi cal record for New Haven that had been kept by the presidents of Yale College since 1779 records June. 1816. as the coldest June in that city. with a mean temperature that …
The December 1989 Southeastern Snow Storm - National …
snowfall in modern history. Snow accumulation map adapted from Czepyha (1990) by Emily Timte and Steven Taylor (WFO CHS). The arctic air mass also attained historic proportions.