Folder 1
Container
Contains 4 Collections and/or Records:
F. J. Bavendick, Associate Meteorologist with the United States Dept. of Commerce Weather Bureau. (With forward of his letter to Sen. William Langer.)
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains four letters to the editor of the Fargo Forum, regarding their coverage of the blizzard of March 15, 1941, as well as the editor’s replies. In the letters several recollections are made of earlier blizzards in 1888, 1891 and 1897. There is also a letter from the United States Weather Bureau forwarding their correspondence to Sen. William Langer explaining their forecasting of the storm.
Dates:
1941
O.J. Lokken, Walcott, N.D.
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains four letters to the editor of the Fargo Forum, regarding their coverage of the blizzard of March 15, 1941, as well as the editor’s replies. In the letters several recollections are made of earlier blizzards in 1888, 1891 and 1897. There is also a letter from the United States Weather Bureau forwarding their correspondence to Sen. William Langer explaining their forecasting of the storm.
Dates:
1941
Archie H. Dutee, Warwick, N.D.
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains four letters to the editor of the Fargo Forum, regarding their coverage of the blizzard of March 15, 1941, as well as the editor’s replies. In the letters several recollections are made of earlier blizzards in 1888, 1891 and 1897. There is also a letter from the United States Weather Bureau forwarding their correspondence to Sen. William Langer explaining their forecasting of the storm.
Dates:
1941
S.A. Olsness, Long Beach, Calif.
File — Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains four letters to the editor of the Fargo Forum, regarding their coverage of the blizzard of March 15, 1941, as well as the editor’s replies. In the letters several recollections are made of earlier blizzards in 1888, 1891 and 1897. There is also a letter from the United States Weather Bureau forwarding their correspondence to Sen. William Langer explaining their forecasting of the storm.
Dates:
1941