All Hell Broke Loose: Experiences of Young People During the Armistice Day 1940 Blizzard

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How young people coped with the storm of the century – 59 people died in Minnesota on November 11, 1940 when the worst blizzard ever hit Minnesota unexpectedly. Violet walked from Seven Corners in Min… [more below]

  • Author: Hull, William H.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 236
  • Publish Date: June 01 1985
  • ISBN10: 188237696X
  • Language: English

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How young people coped with the storm of the century – 59 people died in Minnesota on November 11, 1940 when the worst blizzard ever hit Minnesota unexpectedly. Violet walked from Seven Corners in Minneapolis to 32nd street with snow over her knees, in subzero temperature, with only saddle oxfords and a light wrap. Farmers lost thousands of turkeys – Herb tells of rendering a half million frozen gobblers. Alvin in Warroad barely got his boat back to the dock. Andy and a group of Iron Rangers, preparing for deer hunting the next weekend, spent this weekend struggling through the blizzard, barely saving their lives. Dwight, of Marshall, crawled 200 yards to build a fire for a man about to freeze to death. Sherman kept isolated Albert Lea in touch with the world. Read these stories and many more in All Hell Broke Loose, and experience the blizzard.

Author: William H. Hull
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Thunder Bay Press Michigan
Published: 06/01/1985
Pages: 236
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 5.50h x 8.40w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781882376964
Language: English

Author

Hull, William H.

Binding

ISBN10

188237696X

ISBN13

9781882376964

Page Count

236

Published Date

June 01 1985

Language

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