Keywords: keene keene nh keenenh keene new hampshire keenenewhampshire blizzard of 1888 blizzardof1888 snow storms snowstorms winter snow blizzards snowdrifts blackandwhite monochrome photo border outdoor black and white TITLE Blizzard of March 1888 - Deep cut in &quot;Hardscrabble &quot; Road CREATOR French, J.A., Keene NH SUBJECT Blizzards - NH - Keene Snow - NH - Keene DESCRIPTION &quot;March 19, securing passage on Nittrowr's special Pullman's Sled, with camera and dry plates, we visited the GREAT SNOW CUT, which is located about one-fourth mile west of Mr. Geo. Capron's. It was from 40 to 50 rods in length, and about 8 to 10 feet high. Much time was spent and labor performed in removing this vast amount of snow from this Mammoth Drift, to open the way between Chesterfield and West Swanzey, which was completed that P.M. One-half dozen Views were made of this Deep Cut and Snow Arch, Workmen, Teams, etc. The west side of the Arch was ingeniously inlaid with mineral by Artist Richardson and bears the date 1888.&quot; PUBLISHER Keene Public Library DATE DIGITAL 20071003 DATE ORIGINAL 1888? RESOURCE TYPE photographs FORMAT image/jpg RESOURCE IDENTIFIER hsykblz011 RIGHTS MANAGMENT No known restriction on publication. TITLE Blizzard of March 1888 - Deep cut in "Hardscrabble " Road CREATOR French, J.A., Keene NH SUBJECT Blizzards - NH - Keene Snow - NH - Keene DESCRIPTION "March 19, securing passage on Nittrowr's special Pullman's Sled, with camera and dry plates, we visited the GREAT SNOW CUT, which is located about one-fourth mile west of Mr. Geo. Capron's. It was from 40 to 50 rods in length, and about 8 to 10 feet high. Much time was spent and labor performed in removing this vast amount of snow from this Mammoth Drift, to open the way between Chesterfield and West Swanzey, which was completed that P.M. One-half dozen Views were made of this Deep Cut and Snow Arch, Workmen, Teams, etc. The west side of the Arch was ingeniously inlaid with mineral by Artist Richardson and bears the date 1888." PUBLISHER Keene Public Library DATE DIGITAL 20071003 DATE ORIGINAL 1888? RESOURCE TYPE photographs FORMAT image/jpg RESOURCE IDENTIFIER hsykblz011 RIGHTS MANAGMENT No known restriction on publication. <b>TITLE</b>
Blizzard of March 1888 - Deep cut in "Hardscrabble " Road
<b>CREATOR</b>
French, J.A., Keene NH
<b>SUBJECT</b>
Blizzards - NH - Keene
Snow - NH - Keene
<b>DESCRIPTION</b>
"March 19, securing passage on Nittrowr's special Pullman's Sled, with camera and dry plates, we visited the GREAT SNOW CUT, which is located about one-fourth mile west of Mr. Geo. Capron's. It was from 40 to 50 rods in length, and about 8 to 10 feet high. Much time was spent and labor performed in removing this vast amount of snow from this Mammoth Drift, to open the way between Chesterfield and West Swanzey, which was completed that P.M. One-half dozen Views were made of this Deep Cut and Snow Arch, Workmen, Teams, etc. The west side of the Arch was ingeniously inlaid with mineral by Artist Richardson and bears the date 1888."
<b>PUBLISHER</b>
Keene Public Library
<b>DATE DIGITAL</b>
20071003
<b>DATE ORIGINAL</b>
1888?
<b>RESOURCE TYPE</b>
photographs
<b>FORMAT</b>
image/jpg
<b>RESOURCE IDENTIFIER</b>
hsykblz011
<b>RIGHTS MANAGMENT</b>
No known restriction on publication. winter snow keene snowdrifts snowstorms blizzards keenenh keenenewhampshire blizzardof1888 |