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A Piece of UConn History/Hurricane of 1938 - Sept. 21, 1998
of 1938. "Trees Destroyed by Hurricane, Connecticut State College Campus, Sept. 21, 1938," by Barbara Everett and Rodman Longley.
http://www.advance.uconn.edu/092198hs.htm
A Piece of UConn History/Hurricane of 1938 - Part 2 - Sept. 28, ...
to graduate from the University of Connecticut after its name and status changed in 1939 from Connecticut State College. 21, 1938, the day the Hurricane struck
http://www.advance.uconn.edu/092898hs.htm
Connecticut History Online - Site Map
Early History of Textiles in Connecticut Diversity of Textiles The Eye of the Storm: Natural Disasters in Connecticut. The Flood of 1936 The Hurricane of 1938
http://www.cthistoryonline.org/sitemap.html
Hurricane history, Hurricane history List
history hurricane new york history hurricane map history hurricane island long bermuda history hurricane connecticut history hurricane history hurricane puerto
http://www.whereregina.com/4find.php?keywords=hurricane+history
Connecticut History
in the world is opened in New Haven, Connecticut. http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/history/index.html. 1938 – The 1938 hurricane produces heavy loss of life and
http://www.kids.state.ct.us/history.htm
River of Dreams
Continue reading "65 Years Ago: Hurricane of '38" Posted by dougsimpson at 10 Scenic Cruise Through History. takes us on a word tour of the Connecticut river in
http://www.dougsimpson.com/river/
Connecticut Hurricanes - History and Achievements
Connecticut Hurricane's History. The Connecticut Hurricanes Senior Drum and Bugle Corps was organized in 1955 as a field corps and
http://walk-proud.org/HISTORY.HTML
The Great Hurricane of 1938 - Weather History of the Hurricane
In the history of hurricanes, this is the fastest known The hurricane produced storm tides of 14 to 18 feet most of the Long Island and Connecticut coast, with
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/mandias/38hurricane/weather_history_38.html
Connecticut Hurricanes
Brief History of the Connecticut Hurricanes. The Connecticut Hurricanes Senior Drum and Bugle Corps, first The Hurricane name was adopted after the devastating
http://www.ct-hurricanes.org/corps/history.htm
Connecticut's Heritage Gateway
Together the combination of chance and human error produced the most destructive hurricane in Connecticut's history. For Further Reading.
http://www.ctheritage.org/encyclopedia/ctsince1929/38hurricane.htm