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ndows broken, great damage, July 16, 1879
Snow fell three feet deep, high wind, Nov. 5, 1632
Fell knee deep in one night, Dec. 5, 1633
Fell five feet deep, 1,100 cattle perish, Dec., 1716
Severe high wind and thunder, very remarkable, Feb. 2, 1728
Lay four feet deep on a level, Dec., 1741
Fell four feet deep in 24 hours, Jan. 1, 1774
And wind done great damage, Dec. 1, 1784
Said to lay six feet deep in Boston, Dec., 1786
Fell three feet deep one day, high wind, Jan. 17, 1867
Storms
Snow fell eighteen inches deep in one day, Mar. 21, 1868
And wind does much damage, Feb. 8, 1870
Wind moves thirty miles an hour, Feb. 2, 1876
Fell fifteen inches deep; high wind, Jan. 5, 1877
Fell thirty inches deep; furious wind, Jan. 31, 1878
Fell ten inches deep; furious wind, Jan. 16, 1879
Fell ten inches deep; high wind, Feb. 20, 1879
Five feet three inches snow fell the past winter, Mar. 1, 1880
Streets
begin to be laid out, one to two rod