Vermont Blizzards: Snow Removal then and now

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Vermont Blizzards: Snow Removal then and now

It is clear that snow has always been a part of the landscape in Vermont, so how have things changed? My scrapbook captures the evolution of snow-removal technology. LS07086 Vermont 1959

Blizzard of March 1888 Look how far we have come! This photograph depicts Main Street in Brattleboro, Vermont after a big snow. Notice there seems to have been no attempt to remove snow from the roadway. If you look closely you can see a horse and cart traveling across the snow. LS01896_000

Snow Rollers The reason the snow was not removed from Main street in the previous picture is because before the plow and the automobile, people used snow rollers. LS02787_000 Greensboro, Vermont 1923

Snow Rollers continued The purpose of these rollers was to pack down the snow (not remove it) in order to provide a smooth surface over which horses and carts could pass. LS03955_000 Vermont, 1941.

Snow Rollers This picture gives a better idea of what snow rollers looked like and the materials they were composed of. Snow rollers were often constructed with two wooden barrels centered around a cast iron bearing to support a steel arbor. A platform was built over the rollers for a conductor, and a neck yolk was present to hold the horses. LS03993_000 Newark, Vermont 1955.

Winter Travel This picture shows why it was not necessary to clear all the snow from the roads. Since most travel occurred by horse and cart, having packed snow made it easier for the carts to slide along. LS01934_000 Ryegate, Vermont 1907.

The beginning of the Snow With the invention of the automobile, packed snow on the roads was no longer safe. Snow rollers were replaced by plows with V-shaped wings. Greensboro, Vermont 1950

The Snow Plow continued Although the plows were originally driven by horses, bulldozers were all the hype in the 1940 s and 50 s. LS02789_000 Greensboro, Vermont 1950.

The evolving methods It is obvious from these two photographs why Vermont s snow removal program needed a facelift. Below: LS07913_000 Stowe, Vermont 1963. So how did Vermont get from point a (the picture above) to point b (the picture to the right)? The answer: Vermont s Agency of Transportation. Above: LS11586_000 Burlington, 1880.

The Modern Plow Today Vermont s Agency of Transportation is equipped with multiple plows and snow removal devices. They follow a three step process including salt application, sand application, and a chemical de-icing process. LS07087_000 Williamstown, Vermont 1965

Everyday life The best part of new snow removal technologies is the effect it has on people s everyday lives. During the earliest blizzards in Vermont roads were impassable for days, newspapers were shut down, and mail was not delivered for up to a week! This picture depicts a mailman in Burlington making sure mail was delivered the day following the big Valentines Day Blizzard of 2007. This is a perfect example of how snow removal technology has bettered every day activity. LS12149_000

Compare These two pictures depict powerful blizzards: one from 1888 and one from 2007. Although the Valentines Day blizzard left cars covered in snow, the roads were cleared the day after, unlike the picture above. Above: LS12147 Burlington, 2007 Below: LS11584 Burlington, 1888.

References Bailey, Harold L. The Ghosts of Winters Past---and Winters Present. The Vermonter. 1928: 33. Blaisdell, Katharine. Over The River and Through the Years. Bradford, VT: Courier Printing Company, 1980. Davis, Allen F. Postcards from Vermont: A Social History 1905-1945. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 2002. Dupigny-Giroux, Leslie. Climate Variability and Socioeconomic Consequences of Vermont s Natural Hazards: A Historical Perspective. Vermont History Journal. 7 January 2008. < http://www.vermonthistory.org/journal/70/vt701_204.pdf> Flint, Leroy. Snow Rollers. The Rural Vermonter. January-February 1966: 34. Ludlum, David M. The Vermont Weather Book. Montpelier: Vermont Historical Society Inc, 1985. Pollard, Louise. Ole Man Winter. The Vermonter. September 1931: 36. The Northeastern Guide to Mountain Adventure. Alpinezone.com. 3 January 2008. 7 January 2008. <http://news.alpinezone.com/ 22234/> Vermont Agency of Transportation. Use of Ice and Snow Melting Materials on Highways. Vermont, 1992.