Thursday, November 29, 2018

1909 DECEMBER SNOW



HISTORY
1909 DECEMBER SNOW STORM

Monday, December 27, 1909, Wilmington Morning News;

Wilmington is in the grips of the worst snow storm of many years,
probably the 1888 March snow storm. It started Saturday morning
and did not abate until Sunday at noon and was not considered a blizzard,
only a severe snow storm, however, railroads are blocked, street cars
stalled all over the city, and walking is next to impossible. Wire are
down, alarms are off, few telephone working, Wilmington is isolated
and it may take a week to get back to normal.

The street car company has hired all the labors it can find to clear their
tracks. The railroad rain are stalled a few miles out of town, with out
food, caught up in giant snow banks.

Steam boats are running between here and Philadlephia with the Wilson
Line in operation after noon Sunday as the snow was so heavy the pilots
could not see the river at times.

There were 15 inches of snow with wind drifting snow in huge piles and
freezing temperatures cause problems to remove them .

Abstract: Wilmington Morning News, December 27, 1909



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