Two Houses in the Snow of 1916

Two Houses on Madison Street during the Big Snow of 1916
Monroe Historical Society photo #1540

The heaviest snowfall on record for the Northwest fell in late January and early February 1916. Almost four weeks of freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall created accumulations of four to six feet, which brought most business and community activities to a standstill.

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