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The Days’ Doings, London, August 3, 1872
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The Days’ Doings, London, August 3, 1872
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The Eufaula Daily Times, Alabama, July 7, 1883
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New Castle Herald, Pennsylvania, June 7, 1923
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Independence Daily Reporter, Kansas, August 27, 1906
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Evening Sentinel, Santa Cruz, July 1, 1897
Five persons, seeking relief from the heat, went swimming, and the excessive temperature of their bodies induced cramps, and all were drowned.
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Marion Newton and Ruth Williams preparing to wade in Rock Creek, after suffering with the intense heat of the past two days, when the thermometer recorded 104 degrees, Washington DC, 1924
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New York, July 12, 1911
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New York, July 12, 1911
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Free ice in NYC, 1913
Oo! It’s warm!
San Francisco Chronicle, July 15, 1923
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Mother and father and three children, unable to sleep because of the heat wave that has enveloped New York, take refuge on the beach at Coney Island. Hundreds of tenement dwellers in many cities are unable to sleep because of the intense heat.
August 28, 1922
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“Dolly, I’m glad you got Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and fruit for supper. I’m so fagged out with the heat that Kellogg’s is the only food that would appeal to my appetite. It digests so easily and yet I know it is nourishing! Guess I’ll have another helping. Kellogg’s certainly are delicious.”
August 25, 1922
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