John Ross was a college student who helped dig out the train that got stuck in snow outside of New Salem, North Dakota, during the March 1966 blizzard. John was digging snow when photographer Dennis ...
Live in North Dakota long enough and the weather will provide you with an extreme storm that you can tell stories about all the way to the grave. "You think this is bad, I remember the blizzard of … ...
Here we are “In the Bleak Mid-Winter,” as Christina Rossetti wrote, and we have plenty of time to think about past winters and how we dealt with the snow, wind and cold temperatures. Most of us are ...
Neighbors didn't receive any mail relating to St. Patrick's Day, but it has received many notes about past columns, including a story about the March 1966 blizzard that hit the Dakotas and Minnesota.
Here are some highlights of the storm, as documented in the book “One to Remember: The Relentless Blizzard of March 1966.” Five people died in North Dakota during the blizzard, including two young ...
Parts of the Plains are experiencing blizzard conditions today, but that's nothing compared to what happened almost 60 years ago. On March 4, 1966, the Northern Plains, particularly the Dakotas, was ...
Frank R. Jackson papers, Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution, gift of Carole Hyman. Use of the materials requires an appointment. Please contact the archivist at [email ...