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  december 27 in history: The Bookseller and the Stationery Trades' Journal , 1927
  december 27 in history: Writings on American History , 1915
  december 27 in history: History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 James Ford Rhodes, 1919
  december 27 in history: Sacagawea, Meriwether Lewis, and William Clark Sheila Llanas, 2018-12-15 Lewis and Clark first explored the North American West more than two hundred years ago. A number of Native Americans helped the duo and their crew survive their travels from 1804 to 1806. In fact, one of them, Sacagawea, is now a legend. The Shoshone teen was married to a French Trader and became mother to a baby son. Because she spoke two Native languages, Sacagawea joined the Lewis and Clark expedition as a translator. Together, they traveled eight thousand miles to the Pacific Ocean and back, no easy feat during the early nineteenth century. Ever since, their story has been told and retold. Readers will learn how fate brought them together in life and in death.
  december 27 in history: Writings on American History , 1966
  december 27 in history: Heroes for All Time Dione Longley, Buck Zaidel, 2015-02-25 Compelling first-hand accounts of the war, lavishly illustrated with rare period photos Winner of the Bruce Fraser Award (2016) Voices of Civil War soldiers rise from the pages of Heroes for All Time. This book presents the war straight from the minds and pens of its participants; rich passages from soldiers' letters and diaries complement hundreds of outstanding period photographs, most previously unpublished. The soldiers' moving experiences, thoughts, and images animate each chapter. Written accounts by nurses and doctors, soldiers' families, and volunteers on the home front add intriguing details to our picture of the struggle, which claimed roughly 6,000 Connecticut lives. Rare war artifacts—a bone ring carved on the battlefield or a wad of tobacco acquired from a rebel picket—connect the reader to the men and boys who once owned them. From camp life to battle, from Virginia to Louisiana, from the opening shot at Bull Run to the cheering at Appomattox, Heroes for All Time tells the story of the war through vivid, personal portrayals.
  december 27 in history: Frank Porter Graham William A. Link, 2021-10-14 Frank Porter Graham (1886–1972) was one of the most consequential white southerners of the twentieth century. Born in Fayetteville and raised in Charlotte, Graham became an active and popular student leader at the University of North Carolina. After earning a graduate degree from Columbia University and serving as a marine during World War I, he taught history at UNC, and in 1930, he became the university's fifteenth president. Affectionately known as Dr. Frank, Graham spent two decades overseeing UNC's development into a world-class public institution. But he regularly faced controversy, especially as he was increasingly drawn into national leadership on matters such as intellectual freedom and the rights of workers. As a southern liberal, Graham became a prominent New Dealer and negotiator and briefly a U.S. senator. Graham's reputation for problem solving through compromise led him into service under several presidents as a United Nations mediator, and he was outspoken as a white southerner regarding civil rights. Brimming with fresh insights, this definitive biography reveals how a personally modest public servant took his place on the national and world stage and, along the way, helped transform North Carolina.
  december 27 in history: Illinois in the World War: This history of the 33rd division, A.E.F., by Frederic Louis Huidekoper Theodore Calvin Pease, 1921
  december 27 in history: The American Historical Review John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler, 1898 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research.
  december 27 in history: The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion Orville James Victor, 1861
  december 27 in history: Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania John Woolf Jordan, 1913 The Allegheny River flows through the counties of Allegheny, Westmoreland, Armstrong, Clarion, Venango, Forest, and Warren.
  december 27 in history: Iowa Journal of History and Politics Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh, 1915
  december 27 in history: Papers of the American Society of Church History American Society of Church History, 1923 Includes annual reports.
  december 27 in history: Carthage Conspiracy Dallin H Oaks, Marvin S Hill, 1979-05 Carthage Conspiracy deals with the general problem of Mormon/non-Mormon conflict, as well as with the dramatic story of Mormon prophet Joseph Smith, his brother Hyrum, and their alleged assassins. It places the infamous event at the Carthage jail (1846) and the subsequent murder-conspiracy trial in the context of Mormon and American legal history, and deals with the question of achieving justice when crimes are politically motivated and popularly supported.
  december 27 in history: Focus On: 100 Most Popular English-language Film Directors Wikipedia contributors,
  december 27 in history: The Iowa Journal of History and Politics , 1907
  december 27 in history: Unfinished Business David C. Cooper, 2013-09-03 DIVDavid Cooper helps readers identify the areas in their life where they’ve become stuck and overcome the issues that are keeping them there. /div
  december 27 in history: A HISTORY OF FINE ARTS ECONOMY OF CHINA Li Xiangmin, 2024-07-01 A History of Fine Arts Economy of China is a groundbreaking book that offers a fresh perspective on the economic aspects of Chinese fine arts. It explores how economic activities related to art have influenced art history, introducing new methods and ideas to the field of art history research. The book provides a detailed analysis of the production, exchange, and consumption of various art forms in China, including calligraphy, paintings, crafts, and architecture. It examines the evolution of art markets, the driving forces behind them, and how they were shaped by social, political, economic, and cultural factors throughout Chinese history. This work uniquely combines art history with economic aspects. It looks at the economic origins of art and identifies three main types of art sponsorship in China: royal, private, and public. The history of art economics in China is divided into three phases, each marked by different sponsorship trends. The book highlights the significance of art marketization, showing its impact not just on the economy, but also on cultural and artistic standards in society. A History of Fine Arts Economy of China is an important contribution to academic literature, offering a comprehensive view of the intersection between art and economics in Chinese history.
  december 27 in history: A History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and Its People John Woolf Jordan, 1914
  december 27 in history: History of Indiana from Its Exploration to 1922 Logan Esarey, 1924
  december 27 in history: History of Lowell and Its People Frederick William Coburn, 1920
  december 27 in history: Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley Cuyler Reynolds, 1914
  december 27 in history: An Illustrated History of Central Oregon, Embracing Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Wheeler, Crook, Lake and Klamath Counties, State of Oregon Arthur P. Rose, Richard F. Steele, A. E. Adams, 1905
  december 27 in history: Iowa Journal of History , 1912
  december 27 in history: A Man on Fire DOUGLAS. EGERTON, 2025-01-07 Colonel Higginson was a man on fire, read one obituary. He had convictions and lived up to them in the fullest degree. The obituary added that he had led the first negro regiment, contributed to the literature of America, and left an imprint upon history too deep to be obliterated. Thomas Wentworth Higginson would have been pleased to have been referred to as colonel. He was proud of his military service and happily used the title for many decades after the end of the Civil War, and up to his death in May 1911 at the age of eighty-seven. Nonetheless, his time in the army was just one of many things for which he hoped to be remembered. I never shall have a biographer, I suppose, he mused to his diary in 1881. Just in case somebody took up the challenge, however, he wished to provide a hint about his career. If I do find a chronicler, he wrote, the key to my life is easily to be found in this, that what I longed for from childhood was not to be eminent in this or that way, but to lead a whole life, develop all my powers, & do well in whatever came in my way to do. It was a life marked by numerous struggles for social justice and progressive causes, from abolitionism to women's rights, from religious tolerance to socialism, and from physical fitness for both genders to temperance. Yet almost alone among his contemporaries and reform-minded friends, Higginson refused to devote himself to a single crusade. Even as a young man, he warned his mother that his greatest intellectual difficulty has been having too many irons in the fire. Some of his colleagues disapproved of this, having dedicated all their efforts to ending slavery or advancing women's social and political rights. Then there were disputes about tactics. Some relied on the pen or the spoken word to garner support for their chosen cause. Abolitionists who followed the lead of Boston publisher William Lloyd Garrison, for example, typically declined to vote and believed that moral suasion and Christian pacifism would bring about an end to slavery. Frederick Douglass argued that violent means might be necessary to liberate four million enslaved Americans, of which he had once been one. John Brown went farther still and urged his supporters to take the fight into the contested territories of the Midwest or even the South, which the government of Abraham Lincoln effectively did in late 1862, when the War Department authorized a regiment of contraband soldiers on the Carolina coast. At one point or another, Higginson embraced all of these causes and employed all of these tactics to advance them, using the written page, his eloquent voice, his Sharps rifle, and, on one occasion, even a makeshift battering ram--
  december 27 in history: Conservation of Tropical Coral Reefs Brian Joseph McFarland, 2020-12-16 This book critically engages with how the conservation of tropical coral reefs is financed. Beginning with the context of tropical coral reef degradation and loss, alongside an overview of tropical ecology, global environmental policy and finance, the book reviews several conservation financing instruments. These include ecotourism, debt-for-nature swaps, impact investments, and government domestic budgetary expenditures. From the Great Barrier Reef, to the Coral Triangle, to the Mesoamerican Reef, tropical coral reef degradation and loss are serious global environmental issues, contributing to loss revenue and food insecurity for coastal communities, and species extinction. Yet, many leading companies, individuals, and governments are making a positive impact on tropical coral reef conservation through the use of conservation finance. Conservation of Tropical Coral Reefs, using 30 case studies which span 23 countries and 6 continents, tells the history of international conservation finance and provides a variety of options for individuals, businesses, and governments to support conservation financing projects.
  december 27 in history: How Christmas Became Christmas Nathaniel Parry, 2022-10-27 In some respects, the contrasts of Christmas are what make it the most delightful time of the year. It is a time of generosity, kindness and peace on earth, with broad permission to indulge in food, drink and gifts. On the other hand, Christmas has become a battleground for raging culture wars, marred by debates about how it should be celebrated and acknowledged as a uniquely Christian holiday. This text argues that much of the animosity is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the holiday's core character. By tracing Christmas's origins as a pagan celebration of the winter solstice and its development in Europe's Christianization, this history explains that the true reason for the season has as much to do with the earth's movement around the sun as with the birth of Christ. Chapters chronicle how Christmas's magic and misrule link to the nativity, and why the carnival side of the holiday appears so separated from traditional Christian beliefs.
  december 27 in history: A Day in United States History - Book 2 Paul R. Wonning, Description Undertake your own journey into Colonial American history with the A Day in United States History - Book 2. The volume includes both little and well known tales of the events and people that made up the building blocks of the United States. This frontier history includes the following stories: January 10, 1749 - Petition Filed To Repeal of the Ban Against Slaves February 27, 1717 - The Great Snow of 1717 March 10, 1753- Liberty Bell Hung April 3, 1735 - Georgia Bans Slavery May 12, 1777 - First Ice Cream Advertisement June 26, 1740 - Siege of Fort Mose - War of Jenkins Ear July 07, 1774 - Paul Revere Adopts Snake Device August 15, 1756 - Daniel Boone and Rebecca Married September 11, 1740 - First Mention of a Black Doctor in Colonies October 20, 1774 - Congress created the Continental Association November 05, 1492 - Christopher Columbus learns of maize December 21, 1767 - Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania journal, united states, this day in history, history stories, beginners, introduction
  december 27 in history: The Historical Magazine , 1873
  december 27 in history: Historical Essays James Ford Rhodes, 1909
  december 27 in history: A History of the Ozarks, Volume 1 Brooks Blevins, 2018-06-28 Winner of the Missouri History Book Award, from the State Historical Society of Missouri Winner of the Arkansiana Award, from the Arkansas Library Association Geologic forces raised the Ozarks. Myth enshrouds these hills. Human beings shaped them and were shaped by them. The Ozarks reflect the epic tableau of the American people—the native Osage and would-be colonial conquerors, the determined settlers and on-the-make speculators, the endless labors of hardscrabble farmers and capitalism of visionary entrepreneurs. The Old Ozarks is the first volume of a monumental three-part history of the region and its inhabitants. Brooks Blevins begins in deep prehistory, charting how these highlands of granite, dolomite, and limestone came to exist. From there he turns to the political and economic motivations behind the eagerness of many peoples to possess the Ozarks. Blevins places these early proto-Ozarkers within the context of larger American history and the economic, social, and political forces that drove it forward. But he also tells the varied and colorful human stories that fill the region's storied past—and contribute to the powerful myths and misunderstandings that even today distort our views of the Ozarks' places and people. A sweeping history in the grand tradition, A History of the Ozarks, Volume 1: The Old Ozarks is essential reading for anyone who cares about the highland heart of America.
  december 27 in history: The Washington Historical Quarterly , 1913
  december 27 in history: A Brief History of the United States; Barnes's Historical Series Joel Dorman Steele, Esther Baker Steele, 2023-09-16 Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
  december 27 in history: History of Monroe County, Michigan John McClelland Bulkley, 1913
  december 27 in history: The History of Cass and Bates Counties, Missouri , 1883
  december 27 in history: Distant Islands Daniel H. Inouye, 2018-11-15 Distant Islands is a modern narrative history of the Japanese American community in New York City between America's centennial year and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Often overshadowed in historical literature by the Japanese diaspora on the West Coast, this community, which dates back to the 1870s, has its own fascinating history. The New York Japanese American community was a composite of several micro communities divided along status, class, geographic, and religious lines. Using a wealth of primary sources—oral histories, memoirs, newspapers, government documents, photographs, and more—Daniel H. Inouye tells the stories of the business and professional elites, mid-sized merchants, small business owners, working-class families, menial laborers, and students that made up these communities. The book presents new knowledge about the history of Japanese immigrants in the United States and makes a novel and persuasive argument about the primacy of class and status stratification and relatively weak ethnic cohesion and solidarity in New York City, compared to the pervading understanding of nikkei on the West Coast. While a few prior studies have identified social stratification in other nikkei communities, this book presents the first full exploration of the subject and additionally draws parallels to divisions in German American communities. Distant Islands is a unique and nuanced historical account of an American ethnic community that reveals the common humanity of pioneering Japanese New Yorkers despite diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and life stories. It will be of interest to general readers, students, and scholars interested in Asian American studies, immigration and ethnic studies, sociology, and history. Winner- Honorable Mention, 2018 Immigration and Ethnic History Society First Book Award
  december 27 in history: The Fredericksburg Campaign Gary W. Gallagher, 2000-11-09 It is well this is so terrible! We should grow too fond of it, said General Robert E. Lee as he watched his troops repulse the Union attack at Fredericksburg on 13 December 1863. This collection of seven original essays by leading Civil War historians reinterprets the bloody Fredericksburg campaign and places it within a broader social and political context. By analyzing the battle's antecedents as well as its aftermath, the contributors challenge some long-held assumptions about the engagement and clarify our picture of the war as a whole. The book begins with revisionist assessments of the leadership of Ambrose Burnside and Robert E. Lee and a portrait of the conduct and attitudes of one group of northern troops who participated in the failed assaults at Marye's Heights. Subsequent essays examine how both armies reacted to the battle and how the northern and southern homefronts responded to news of the carnage at Frederickburg. A final chapter explores the impact of the battle on the residents of the Fredericksburg area and assesses changing Union attitudes about the treatment of Confederate civilians. The contributors are William Marvel, Alan T. Nolan, Carol Reardon, Gary W. Gallagher, A. Wilson Greene, George C. Rable, and William A. Blair.
  december 27 in history: History of San Mateo County, California , 1883
  december 27 in history: White House Studies Compendium Glenn P. Hastedt, 2007 The American Presidency has become one of the most powerful offices in the world with the ascendency of American power in the 20th century.'White House Studies Compendium' brings together piercing analyses of the American presidency -- dealing with both currect issues and historical events.The compendia are the bound issues of 'White House Studies' with the addition of a comprehensive subject index.
  december 27 in history: History of Mercer County , 1882
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weather came in mid december and lasted the rest of the month. brief warmup the afternoon of december 27 was followed by another blast of cold air the night of the 27th and early morning …

OPERATION JUST CAUSE - Joint Chiefs of Staff
Written shortly after the completion of Operation JUST CAUSE, this monograph traces the involvement of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff in planning and …

Significant December Dates in A.A. History - area23aa.org
To help address this, the timeline items in this paper (history) are cross-referenced to one or more reliable written references. The references provide both corroboration and sources for further …

Biggest Snowstorms (One Foot or More) at Central Park (1869 …
1 27.5 January 22-24, 2016 2 26.9 February 11-12, 2006 3 26.4 December 26-27, 1947 4 21.0 March 12-14, 1888 5 20.9 February 25-26, 2010 6 20.2 January 7-8, 1996 7 20.0 December …

December 26-27, 2015 Blizzard - National Weather Service
Overall, this event surpassed the December 1931 snowstorm as the most significant winter storm ever in southeast New Mexico. It was also the first storm ever in WFO Midland’s history where …

The History of DNS - ResearchGate
In 1958, under the president Eisenhower, ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) started. It was a response to the Soviet’s Sputnik 1 achievements (1957). In the 60s, ARPA got more …

The Blizzard of 25-27 December 2010: Forecast Assessment
A powerful blizzard struck the Northeast United States on 26-27 December 2010, severely affecting the New York City metropolitan area, New Jersey and portions of New England.

SHAHIDI WEEK - SikhNet
Shahidi Week is a time of deep reflection and remembrance for Sikhs all over the world. From December 20 to 27, we honor the ultimate sacrifices made by Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s four …

HRISTMAS DAY FREEZE OF 1989 - FLBRACE.org
From December 22-26, 1989, Florida experienced one of the most severe cold waves in its history with record-breaking temperatures, snow, ice, sleet, and hard freezes. Claiming at least 26 …

THE 46TH ANNUAL KENNEDY CENTER HONORS WILL AIR …
In a star-studded celebration on the Kennedy Center Opera House stage on December 3, the 2023 Honorees will be saluted by today’s leading performers from New York, Hollywood, and …

27 SPECIAL OPERATIONS WING - DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR …
On November 25, the first 27 Fighter-Escort Wing personnel were airlifted to Kimpo AFB, Korea, and a few miles outside Seoul.

Society Notices - JSTOR
History: "With minor differences, the status of the journal in April 1972 remains nearly the same as in December 1971, the time of the last report to the member-ship. Concretely, this means that …

The History of Artificial Intelligence - University of Washington
This paper is about examining the history of artificial intelligence from theory to practice and from its rise to fall, highlighting a few major themes and advances. The term artificial intelligence …

Concord, NH Daily Records for DECEMBER - National Weather …
27-20 1914 48 1949 28-21 1933 38 1881 29-21 1933 38 1881 30-21 1933 48 1948 31-20 1963 40 1948, 1884 Temperature records began September 1, 1868 Low Temperatures Record Low …

History to 6 09 - WMATA
Congressman William Natcher (D-Ky.), who chairs House Subcommittee on Appropriation for District of Columbia, withholds Metro funds in effort to ensure funding for federal highway …

By Phillip Badgett and James Danco - National Weather Service
December turned warm and more importantly wet across central NC. Temperatures more like fall continued into December, but significant rainfall events picked up dramatically.

SENATORS OF THE UNITED STATES 1789–present A …
mpaign were made throughout the spring and summer of 1926, but he won election handily. When his predecessor (William B. McKinley) died in early December 1926, Smith was …

USS JOSEPHUS DANIELS (CG 27) 1981 COMMAND HISTORY …
JOSEPHUS DANIELS and the USS MOOSEBRUGGER (DD 980) were the first two U. S. Naval ships to visit Benidorm, Spain in August of 1980 and the second visit provided the same type …

SNOWFALL RECORDS FOR PITTSBURGH - National Weather …
EARLIEST AND LATEST SNOW ON RECORD. FREQUENCY OF SNOWFALLS (24 hour total) SNOW AND CHRISTMAS. Frequency of a Whilte Christmas in Pittsburgh (1" or more of new …

Temperature Records for Anchorage Ted Stevens Intl Airport …
6 days.....December 24 to December 29, 1961 . Highest Number Consecutive Days/Minimum Temperature Below Zero. 23 days....December 17, 1964 through January 8, 1965 . Highest …

10 MOST SIGNIFICANT WEATHER EVENTS OF THE …
weather came in mid december and lasted the rest of the month. brief warmup the afternoon of december 27 was followed by another blast of cold air the night of the 27th and early morning …

OPERATION JUST CAUSE - Joint Chiefs of Staff
Written shortly after the completion of Operation JUST CAUSE, this monograph traces the involvement of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff in planning and …

Significant December Dates in A.A. History - area23aa.org
To help address this, the timeline items in this paper (history) are cross-referenced to one or more reliable written references. The references provide both corroboration and sources for further …

Biggest Snowstorms (One Foot or More) at Central Park …
1 27.5 January 22-24, 2016 2 26.9 February 11-12, 2006 3 26.4 December 26-27, 1947 4 21.0 March 12-14, 1888 5 20.9 February 25-26, 2010 6 20.2 January 7-8, 1996 7 20.0 December 26 …

December 26-27, 2015 Blizzard - National Weather Service
Overall, this event surpassed the December 1931 snowstorm as the most significant winter storm ever in southeast New Mexico. It was also the first storm ever in WFO Midland’s history where …

The History of DNS - ResearchGate
In 1958, under the president Eisenhower, ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) started. It was a response to the Soviet’s Sputnik 1 achievements (1957). In the 60s, ARPA got more …

The Blizzard of 25-27 December 2010: Forecast Assessment
A powerful blizzard struck the Northeast United States on 26-27 December 2010, severely affecting the New York City metropolitan area, New Jersey and portions of New England.

SHAHIDI WEEK - SikhNet
Shahidi Week is a time of deep reflection and remembrance for Sikhs all over the world. From December 20 to 27, we honor the ultimate sacrifices made by Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s four …

HRISTMAS DAY FREEZE OF 1989 - FLBRACE.org
From December 22-26, 1989, Florida experienced one of the most severe cold waves in its history with record-breaking temperatures, snow, ice, sleet, and hard freezes. Claiming at least 26 …

THE 46TH ANNUAL KENNEDY CENTER HONORS WILL …
In a star-studded celebration on the Kennedy Center Opera House stage on December 3, the 2023 Honorees will be saluted by today’s leading performers from New York, Hollywood, and …

27 SPECIAL OPERATIONS WING - DEPARTMENT OF …
On November 25, the first 27 Fighter-Escort Wing personnel were airlifted to Kimpo AFB, Korea, and a few miles outside Seoul.

Society Notices - JSTOR
History: "With minor differences, the status of the journal in April 1972 remains nearly the same as in December 1971, the time of the last report to the member-ship. Concretely, this means that …

The History of Artificial Intelligence - University of Washington
This paper is about examining the history of artificial intelligence from theory to practice and from its rise to fall, highlighting a few major themes and advances. The term artificial intelligence …

Concord, NH Daily Records for DECEMBER - National …
27-20 1914 48 1949 28-21 1933 38 1881 29-21 1933 38 1881 30-21 1933 48 1948 31-20 1963 40 1948, 1884 Temperature records began September 1, 1868 Low Temperatures Record Low …

History to 6 09 - WMATA
Congressman William Natcher (D-Ky.), who chairs House Subcommittee on Appropriation for District of Columbia, withholds Metro funds in effort to ensure funding for federal highway …

By Phillip Badgett and James Danco - National Weather Service
December turned warm and more importantly wet across central NC. Temperatures more like fall continued into December, but significant rainfall events picked up dramatically.

SENATORS OF THE UNITED STATES 1789–present A …
mpaign were made throughout the spring and summer of 1926, but he won election handily. When his predecessor (William B. McKinley) died in early December 1926, Smith was appointed to …

USS JOSEPHUS DANIELS (CG 27) 1981 COMMAND …
JOSEPHUS DANIELS and the USS MOOSEBRUGGER (DD 980) were the first two U. S. Naval ships to visit Benidorm, Spain in August of 1980 and the second visit provided the same type …

SNOWFALL RECORDS FOR PITTSBURGH - National …
EARLIEST AND LATEST SNOW ON RECORD. FREQUENCY OF SNOWFALLS (24 hour total) SNOW AND CHRISTMAS. Frequency of a Whilte Christmas in Pittsburgh (1" or more of new …

Temperature Records for Anchorage Ted Stevens Intl Airport …
6 days.....December 24 to December 29, 1961 . Highest Number Consecutive Days/Minimum Temperature Below Zero. 23 days....December 17, 1964 through January 8, 1965 . Highest …