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The Eye of the Storm: 

A Journey into the Natural Disasters in Connecticut

Compiled by Laura Katz Smith

Connecticut suffered many devastating natural disasters from the late 19th into the 20th centuries. The Blizzard of 1888, the Hurricane of 1938, and the Floods of 1955 are some of the events by which many long-time residents date all others in their lives. These tragedies wreaked death swiftly and cruelly on many in the state. Roads were rendered impassable, railroad lines were destroyed, homes and businesses were ruined, and electricity was out of service. Many conveniences--and necessities--that we take for granted were unavailable for days following these dreadful events. This journey shows you the devastation from several of the most severe natural disasters, as well as the spirit of perseverance of the state's residents.

Groton Long Point
Hurricane (1938) damage, Mystic
Photo CD Number: IMG0002-4173.PCD
Mystic Seaport


Photo Essays

>> The Blizzard of 1888
>> The Flood of 1936
>> The Hurricane of 1938
>> The Hurricane of 1944
>> The Floods of 1955

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