Everyone Laughed When Widow Built “Basement Bed” — Until She Slept 42º Warmer While the Cabin Froze
Автор: Echoes of the Unknown
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Everyone Laughed When the Widow Built a “Basement Bed” — Until She Slept 42º Warmer While the Cabin Froze
In January 1892, in the small town of Maple Hollow, Minnesota, winter entered its harshest phase. The weather log from the nearest station in Duluth recorded nighttime temperatures dropping to –31°F, and the winds blowing through the birch forests caused the pine cabins to frost over from the inside of the windows.
All night long, the residents of Maple Hollow threw armload after armload of firewood into their stoves, burning through cord after cord just to keep the water in their buckets from freezing solid. Yet many families still had to huddle close together to stay warm. On the northern edge of town, in a small log cabin built in the late 1870s, the elderly widow Eliza Warren, aged 57, lived alone after her husband’s death and endured that frigid night at a temperature no one in the area could have imagined.
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