File:1888 blizzard in Norfolk, Connecticut.jpg
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Description1888 blizzard in Norfolk, Connecticut.jpg |
English: The residents of Norfolk, Connecticut cleared snow from the Great Blizzard of 1888. Marie Hartig Kendall photographed this locomotive with her view camera on March 15, 1888. |
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Source | Norfolk Historical Society |
Author | Marie Hartig Kendall |
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