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Richard C. Bogart died in the Wellington avalanche in the Washington Cascades in 1910. He is buried at Greenwood Memorial Terrace. Bogart was a mail clerk. (Dan Pelle) Buy this photo Landmarks is ...
Rescuers spent days trying to free survivors. The Wellington train disaster is America’s deadliest avalanche. The little nearby town of Wellington became so linked to the disaster the town later ...
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The 'Worst Natural Disaster' Ever Recorded In Washington - MSNAccording to a list compiled by 24/7 Wall St., the "worst natural disaster" record in Washington is the Wellington Avalanche of March 1910, which had 96 fatalities after two trains were swept into ...
March 1 marks the date of the deadliest avalanche in the history of the United States: the Wellington avalanche near Stevens Pass in 1910. In the final days of February, the weather dumped a lot ...
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FOX 13 Seattle on MSNMary Jane Green: Former slave's unique connection to 1910 Wellington, WA avalancheEVERETT, Wash. - March 1 marks 115 years since the deadliest avalanche in United States history, which happened in Washington ...
WELLINGTON, Wash. — The deadliest avalanche in U.S. history happened 111 years ago in the Cascades, killing 96 people. At the end of February 1910, a blizzard hit for nine straight days.
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