id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43758 Unknown The Blizzard in the West Being as Record and Story of the Disastrous Storm which Raged Throughout Devon and Cornwall, and West Somerset, On the Night of March 9th, 1891 .txt text/plain 42498 1811 70 Trains due at North Road Station, Plymouth, between mid-day and eight There was a heavy fall of snow on the night of Monday, and on train on Monday night was snowed up at Lidford, but the passengers were engine of the train when we left was completely covered with snow, After cutting through the snow for some miles the train reached Road Station when it encountered a drift of snow fully twenty feet Plymouth at five o'clock on Monday night and should have reached train had left Redruth at about ten o'clock on Monday night--an hour Snow fell there from Monday afternoon to Wednesday morning. passengers by the 6ยท50 P.M. snowed-up train from Plymouth on Monday Monday night became embedded in a deep snow-drift. nine o'clock on Monday night, when the down-train, due at Plymouth at As early as the Tuesday morning following the storm of Monday night, ./cache/43758.txt ./txt/43758.txt