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Hallwood Street Scene, c1903.

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Eastern Shore Herald, October 6, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Sep. 28 Thursday 80 58 00
Sep. 29 Friday 87 58 00
Sep. 30 Saturday 79 62 00
Oct. 1 Sunday 81 45 00
Oct. 2 Monday 84 61 00

Eastern Shore Herald, Febuary 10, 1905

Weather Report

January, 1905

Birdsnest, Va., Jan. 31, '05.

Mr. Editor: This has been a cold month with several slight snows. Maximum of Thermometer 55; Minimum 12; Mean 31.79. Precipatation 3.40 in.

Respectfully, C.R.M.

Eastern Shore Herald, December 6, 1912

Weather Report

November, 1912

The month of November, 1912 was a mild one for most of the time, only three cold snaps with frost and ice. The first killing frost was on the 4th. The highest temperature was on the 1st., 79 degrees; the lowest on the 28th, 25 degrees. Mean average 50.66, which is about an average for the month.

Eastern Shore Herald, May 13, 1910

Weather Bulletin

May 5 Thursday 61 64 00
May 6 Friday 64 41 00
May 7 Saturday 71 42 00
May 8 Sunday 73 57 .53
May 9 Monday 73 63 .11

Eastern Shore Herald, December 29, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Dec. 21 Thursday 49 38 .56
Dec. 22 Friday 55 45 .08
Dec. 23 Saturday 58 44 .70
Dec. 24 Sunday 53 42 .28
Dec. 25 Monday 45 39 00

Eastern Shore Herald, April 19, 1912

Weather Report

March, 1912

The first part of March gave a continuation of the long winter season and it was not till the 15th that there was a decided change for the better.

The highest of the thermometer was 74 on three separate dates and the lowest was 23 which occurred on the 2nd. The mean average for the month was 45.6, very much below the same month last year.

Eastern Shore Herald, February 3, 1911

Weather Bulletin

Jan. 26 Thursday 53 39 .37
Jan. 27 Friday 65 50 00
Jan. 28 Saturday 61 45 00
Jan. 29 Sunday 47 29 .28
Jan. 30 Monday 61 42 .88

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