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Coal
suppliers in Bennington were delivering coal to their customers
sparingly on this day in 1912. There had been six consecutive weeks
of extremely cold weather, creating a coal shortage.
Though
coal is not a common heating fuel source today, that wasn’t
the case in 1912. People from smaller, surrounding towns were driving
to Bennington to find coal. Companies still delivering would only
supply quarter-ton lots, in an attempt to allocate available supplies
fairly to all customers.
In
Manchester, coal was so scarce, there was no heat to hold Sunday
services and the library was closed.
Image
courtesy the Vermont
Historical Society.
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Snow piles up in Bennington.
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