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  2. 1920 North Dakota blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The 1920 North Dakota blizzard was a severe blizzard that killed 34 people from March 15–18, 1920 in the state of North Dakota. It is considered among the worst blizzards on record in North Dakota. It is considered among the worst blizzards on record in North Dakota.

  3. Wohlk brothers - Wikipedia

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    Herman, Soren, Ernest, and Adolph Wohlk (died March 16, 1920) were four young Ryder, North Dakota brothers who died during a blizzard as they made their way home from school. [1] The three-day blizzard, which lasted from March 15 to March 18, 1920, killed 34 people across the state, including the more famous Hazel Miner. [2]

  4. Hazel Miner - Wikipedia

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    Died protecting siblings from the 1920 North Dakota blizzard Hazel Dulcie Miner (April 11, 1904 – March 16, 1920) was a student at a rural Great Plains one-room school , who died while protecting her 10-year-old brother, Emmet, and 8-year-old sister, Myrdith, from the spring blizzard of 1920 in Center, North Dakota .

  5. Schoolhouse Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The Schoolhouse Blizzard, also known as the Schoolchildren's Blizzard, School Children's Blizzard, [2] or Children's Blizzard, [3] hit the U.S. Great Plains on January 12, 1888. With an estimated 235 deaths , it is the world's 10th deadliest winter storm on record.

  6. 50 Fascinating ‘Old-Time Photos’ That Show You Just How Much ...

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    One page that is dedicated to celebrating photography from history is Old-Time Photos on Facebook. This ... #30 The Great North Dakota Blizzard Of 1966. Image credits: Old-time Photos

  7. Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    March blizzard in North Dakota, 1966. ... was the deadliest blizzard in recorded history. Dropping as much as 26 feet (7.9 m) of snow, it completely covered 200 villages.

  8. Category:Natural disasters in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    1920 North Dakota blizzard; 1997 Red River flood; 1997 Red River flood in the United States; 2009 North Dakota floods; October 2010 North American storm complex; 2011 Red River flood; 2013 Midwestern U.S. floods

  9. Blizzard conditions cause whiteouts in North Dakota - AOL

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    Visibility was greatly reduced in Woodworth, North Dakota, as winds picked up during the snowstorm on Oct. 11.