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November 26-28, 1898
Boston

Source: Harper's Weekly, December 10, 1898 (Photographer: T.E. Marr)

Arlington Heights, Massachusetts

A special thanks to MOCKBA1 for the above photo


Snowfall amounts included:

Delaware: Milford (2 SE): 4.0” and Wilmington: Trace

District of Columbia: Washington: 2.4”

Maine: Bar Harbor (3 NW): 7.0”; Belfast: 8.0”; Calais: 13.0”; Cornish: 14.0”; Farmington: 12.0”; Flagstaff: 16.0”; Gardiner: 8.0”; Lewiston: 12.0”; Orono: 6.0”; Portland: 16.4”; and, Waterville: 9.0”

Maryland: Annapolis: 4.0”; Bachman’s Valley: 3.0”; Baltimore: 4.5”; Charlotte Hall: 2.0”; Cherry Fields: Trace; College Park: 2.0”; Cumberland: 4.0”; Darlington: 5.0”; Deer Park: 4.0”; Easton: 0.8”; Ellicott City: 4.5”; Fallston: 5.0”; Frostburg: Trace: Grantsville: 10.0”; Hagerstown: 6.0”; Jewell: 1.0”; Mardella Springs: 2.0”; Sharpsburg: 1.5”; Solomons: 0.8”; Sunnyside: 4.0”; Taneytown: 3.5”; Van Bibber: 7.0”; Westernport: 3.0”; Westminster (2 SSE): 3.0”; and, Woodstock: 2.0”

Massachusetts: Ashland: 12.5”; Boston: 12.5”; Boylston: 20.0”; Brockton: 12.0”; Chestnut Hill: 16.0”; Concord: 8.3”; Dorchester: 10.0”; Dudley: 18.0”; East Templeton: 21.0”; Fall River: 16.0”; Fiskdale: 14.0”; Fitchburg: 18.1”; Framingham: 16.0”; Groton: 15.0”; Hingham: 14.0”; Hobbs Brook: 15.0”; Hyannis: 5.0”; Hyde Park: 10.0”; Jefferson: 19.0”; Lawrence: 10.0”; Leeds: 14.0”; Leicester: 20.0”; Leominster: 14.5”; Mansfield: 20.0”; Middleboro: 14.0”; Milton: 17.0”; New Bedford: 18.0”; North Billerica: 12.0”; Princeton: 14.0”; Roxbury: 12.5”; Somerset: 15.0”; Taunton: 20.0”; Webster: 23.0”; Westboro: 12.0”; Winchendon: 18.0”; and, Worcester: 18.0”

New Hampshire: Alstead Center: 6.0”; Bethlehem: 15.0”; Brookline: 20.0”; Claremont Junction: 7.0”; Concord: 16.0”; Grafton: 5.0”; Hanover: 6.5”; Keene: 8.0”; Littleton: 8.0”; Nashua (2 NNW): 16.0”; Newton: 14.0”; Peterboro (2 S): 14.0”; Plymouth: 3.8”; Sanbornton: 6.0”; and, Stratford: 5.0”

New Jersey: Atlantic city: 14.0”; Belvidere: 12.0”; Boonton (1 SE): 8.0”; Bridgeton (1 NE): 6.0”; Camden: 9.0”; Charlotteburg Reservoir: 6.9”; Clayton: 6.5”; Dover: 9.0”; Elizabeth: 16.0”; Flemington (5 NNW): 8.5”; Hammonton (1 NE): 10.0”; Hightstown (2 W): 10.0” Moorestown: 10.5”; New Brunswick: 11.5”; Newton: 5.0”; Paterson: 11.0”; Plainfield: 10.8”; Pleasantville (1 N): 16.0”; Salem: 6.0”; Somerville (4 NW): 11.5”; Sussex (1 NW): 6.0”; Toms River: 8.0”; Trenton: 8.0”; and, Vineland: 6.0”

New York: Addison: 2.5”; Albany: 1.3”; Alfred: 1.2”; Angelica: 1.0”; Auburn: 3.0”; Baldwinsville: 3.0”; Bolivar: 1.0”; Brentwood: 18.0”; Buffalo: 2.6”; Carmel: 6.0”; Carvers Falls: 4.0”; Cedar Hill: 1.5”; Cooperstown: 2.0”; Cortland: Trace; Fleming: 3.0”; Franklinville: 1.1”; Glens Falls: Trace; Greenwich: 1.0”; Hemlock: 1.8”; Honeymead Brook: 5.0”; Ithaca: 1.0”; Jamestown: 2.0”; Lake George: 1.0”; Lockport (4 E): 1.0”; Lyons: 3.0”; Middletown (2 NW): 5.5”; Mount Hope: 8.0”; New Lisbon: 2.0”; New York City: 10.0”; Oxford: 2.5”; Penn Yan: 1.0”; Port Jervis: 3.0”; Portageville: 1.5”; Ridgeway: 1.3”; Rochester: 6.7”; Romulus: 2.4”; Salisbury: 1.5”; Saranac Lake: Trace; Schenectady: 2.0”; Setauket: 9.0”; South Canisteo: 2.0”; Ticonderoga:1.0”; Wappingers Falls: 8.0”; Waverly: 3.0”; West Berne: 2.0”; and, Willets Point (Queens): 11.0”

Pennsylvania: Aqueduct: 2.8”; Athens: 2.3”; Cameron: 1.0”; Carlisle: 3.2”; Centre Hall: 2.0”; Chambersburg (1 ESE): 4.5”; Coatesville (1 SW): 5.0”; Confluence (1 NW): 5.0”; Coopersburg: 12.0”; Derry (4 SW): 2.0”; Duncannon: 2.0”; Dyberry: 4.0”; East Bloomsburg: 0.2”; Easton: 9.0”; Elizabethville (1 N): 1.0”; Emporium (1 E): 3.2”; Erie: 0.9”; Everett: 1.0”; Farrandsville: 1.0”; Franklin: 0.4”; Grampian: 3.0”; Hamburg: 4.0”; Harrisburg: 2.8”; Hawley (1 E): 3.4”; Hollidaysburg (2 NW): 2.2”; Huntingdon: 1.5”; Jim Thorpe: 2.0”; Larenceville (2 S): 2.5”; Le Roy: 2.5”; Lebanon (4 WNW): 8.8”; Lewisburg: 2.9”; Lock Haven: 1.3”; Lycippus (1 E): 2.0”; Parker: 3.0”; Philadelphia: 9.2”; Pittsburgh: 1.6”; Quakertown: 11.0”; Ridgway: 0.8”; Ringtown: 5.0”; Saegerstown: 2.5”; Somerset: 6.0”; South Eaton: 2.0”; State college: 2.1”; Towanda (1 S): 2.5”; Warren: 1.0”; Wellsboro: 1.5”; West Chester (2 NW): 9.0”; Westtown: 5.0”; White Haven: 2.5”; Wilkes Barre: 6.0”; Williamsport: 1.3”; and, York (3 SSW): 2.8”

Rhode Island: Bristol: 15.2”; Lonsdale: 12.0”; Narrangansett: 1.1”; Pawtucket: 12.0”; and, Providence: 12.0”

Vermont: Bennington (2 NNW): 2.0”; Jacksonville: 8.0”; Northfield: Trace: Saint Johnsbury: 1.5”; Vernon: 12.0”; Wells: 0.5”; and, Woodstock: 5.0”

Virginia: Alexandria: 0.5”; Bedford: 2.5”; Blacksburg: 2.0”; Buckingham: 0.1”; Burkes Garden: 1.5”; Dale Enterprise: 1.0”; Doswell: Trace; Farmville (2 N): 1.0”; Fredericksburg National Park: 1.0”; Hampton: Trace; Lexington: 1.5”; Lynchburg: 3.0”; Manassas (3 NW): 0.3”; Norfolk: Trace: Richmond: 0.8”; rocky Mount: 1.0”; Salem: 2.5”; Stannardsville: 2.0”; Staunton: 2.0”; Stephens City: Trace; Sunbeam: Trace; Tobaccoville: 1.5”; Warrenton (3 SE): 2.0”; Woodstock (2 NE): 0.5”; and, Wytheville: 2.2”

View of people and steetcars after a major snowstorm (Lynn, Massachusetts)

Source: New York Public Library
Boston Common (Boston)

Source: Newton Free Library