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1938 Hurricane Wreaked Havoc On New York And New England
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Seems to happen from time to time …
“TERRIBLE STORM IN AMERICA.
In Eastport, Maine, the storm assumed the force of a hurricane, and half a million dollar’s worth of property was destroyed. Twenty-seven vessels were driven ashore in Rumney’s Bay. The tide in the Bay of Fundy was enormous. Many important lumber dams in the Kennebee were carried away. In Connecticut the great cotton mills of Higganum were destroyed, and several houses in Glastonbury. In New York the Mohawk river rose ten feet above low water mark…”
~29 Dec 1869
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/65984369?
I talked to an old timer who lived through that hurricane. He said he planned to stay and ride out the storm. Then he looked out the window and saw a refrigerator fly by. That is when he fled.